Hand in Hand from Primary to Middle School – Setting Sail on a New Journey – A new chapter of home-school cooperation at SUIS Qingpu

The transition from Primary School to Middle School is an important crossroad, representing a new chapter in a child’s life. Shanghai United International School Qingpu Campus is deeply engaged in the field of bilingual education and works hard to both connect primary school with middle school as well as collaborate with parents. A middle school…

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English Teaching Practice Based on the View of Learning Activities —A Demonstration of the School-based Study on Middle School English Subject at SUIS Qingpu

English Teaching Practice Based  on the View of Learning Activities —A Demonstration of the School-based Study on Middle School English Subject at SUIS Qingpu Based on English learning activity theory, English teaching practices have become a trend in recent years due to the changing education concepts and the continuous improvement of the English learning environment.…

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Exploring the roots of Shanghai

Guangfulin is an archaeological site in Songjiang District that is over 5,000 years old, and visitors to the site can see various artifacts from the Zhou Dynasty. This spring, Grade 9 students from SUIS Qingpu made the trip to Guangfulin with an aim to integrate two subjects: Chinese and Art. A Cultural Visit Students walked…

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Enjoy reading, Enjoy books

Shakespeare once said, “Books are the best nourishment in the world.” Primary school students, who are in an important developmental stage, cannot do without additional support for reading. Therefore, through a “Happy Reading” module, Chinese teachers from the Primary School division guided children to read and explore learning from inside and outside the classroom, not…

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Book Recommendations for March

Book 1 《林桃奶奶的桃子树》 适合年级Grade Level:G1-G4 作者Author:[中国台湾]汤姆牛 出版社Publisher:天津人民出版社 国际标准书号ISBN:9787201138756 书架号Shelf Number:1F-0737 The peach tree in front of Grandma Lin Tao’s house was full of peaches. Squirrels, goats, tigers, and other small animals passed by, one by one, asking Grandma Lin Tao for peaches to eat. But alas, there was only one peach left on the tree.…

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Like Minded Peers Sharing Innovative Wisdom

“π” is a magical number, the first irrational number that students encounter. Approximately equaling 3.14, it represents the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. However, through in-depth studies, students discover that π seems to act as a ‘key’, connecting the entire world of mathematics. March 14 is International Pi Day, “3.14…

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