The Kid's Corner
Table Of Contents
Kindergarten to Grade Six
Our Daily Routine
Join Rig and his Cubee "D" friends for a high-energy classroom adventure where students build their own custom cars and ancient catapults to see physics in action! From sawing with tiny wedges to epic showdowns on the two-lane racing ramp, kids will master the "magic" of simple machines through hands-on, high-speed fun.
Meet Cubee "D", the "magic cube" that shows kids exactly how the metric system fits together like LEGO bricks! Students will explore the world of 3D objects and discover how one single cubic decimeter perfectly holds a liter of water and weighs exactly one kilogram.
Hop in with Double T, the friendly transport truck who uses his "fifth wheel" hitch to haul everything from heavy construction gear to ice-cold milk! Whether he's loading cargo with giant gantry cranes or giving race cars a lift to the track, Double T shows kids how big machines work together to keep the world moving.
Meet Cubee "L", the shapeshifting capacity expert who can transform into cylinders or rectangular prisms to show kids exactly how much liquid a container holds! Whether he’s splitting into two 500ml bottles or filling up with 1,000ml of fizz, he makes mastering liters and milliliters a total splash.
Meet Battery Bus (or "BB"), the friendly electric bus who uses a high-tech "robot brain" and space GPS to help people with disabilities travel safely! Assisted by a computer genius named the Wiz, BB shows kids how batteries, sensors, and smart tech work together to power a more accessible world.
Say hello to Racing Wedge (RW), the speedy race car who uses his triangle shape to slice through the wind like a hot knife through butter! As one of the six simple machines, RW teaches kids how "aerodynamics" makes things fast and even shows them how to build their own 3D wedge car using simple grid paper.
Discover the "Unbreakable Blocks" of math where prime numbers act as the ultimate building pieces for every other number in existence! Through "prime factorization," students will learn how these special blocks stack up to create 360—the magical number behind circles, skateboards, and even ancient calendars.As for your question: Yes, you can certainly make a tetrahedron! Since it is a 3D object with four triangular faces (a type of pyramid), it is the perfect hands-on project to show how Faces, Edges, and Vertices come together.
Step into a classroom where an old-school rock slab becomes a high-tech "magical tablet" for giant geometry puzzles and "mission control" experiments! From rolling 64-centimetre math wheels to using clever chemistry for dust-free drawing, this blackboard is the ultimate laboratory for young inventors to show off their daily math, science and technology knowledge and skills.
Get ready to launch into a high-stakes reading mission where students become "human audiobooks" and upgrade their brain’s processing power! With a five-minute countdown to organize their gear and "Reading Guide Strips" acting as high-tech scroll bars, this classroom routine turns every page-turn into a thrilling data-syncing adventure.