Lower Primary School Tours & Programs
Starting at $28 - 45++ for min 30 students
1. Human Body: Five sensesThe human body possesses five senses: sight for perceiving nature's beauty and navigating, hearing for enjoying music and communication, taste for savouring flavours, smell for detecting scents, and touch for feeling textures and pain. Understanding these senses enhances our connection to the world.
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​2. Human vs Animal Sense of SmellAnimals generally possess a superior sense of smell compared to humans, crucial for survival and diverse functions like tracking and disease detection. Humans primarily use their sense of smell for detecting odours and triggering memories.
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​3. Importance of Sense of SmellThe sense of smell is vital, enabling us to detect odors that affect well-being and safety, enhance taste experiences, evoke memories, and alert us to dangers like spoiled food or fires. Smell also acts as a warning system, alerting us to potential dangers like spoiled food, gas leaks, or smoke from a fire. Without this sense, we would be less aware of our environment and less capable of enjoying the richness of our sensory experiences.
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4. Art & olfactory ArtIn lower primary education, integrating olfactory experiences with art enhances creativity and cognitive connections. Children explore touch, sight, and smell, linking scents to emotions and memories, fostering holistic sensory development.
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5. Sustainability efforts for rainforest & orchids of Singapore​Singapore prioritizes sustainability through strict conservation of rainforests like Bukit Timah Nature Reserve and initiatives like the Orchid Conservation Program, ensuring biodiversity preservation and environmental education for future generations.
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School Excursion for Lower Primary Students
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