We taught students to read English books and told them the meanings of each word through the description in English. We believe that we shouldn't learn English from translation; instead, we should embrace it and learn from the language itself. After teaching them, we film them reading the stories, make videos from these films, and show them to the students. By doing so, we hope to show them that, yes, they have the ability to read an English book and can do far more if they start learning harder.
website: https://sites.google.com/view/english-summer-camp/home
We read the story, Moana, to students. To encourage them that they should go after their dreams and let their hearts lead them. Also, we hope to let the volunteers head towards their dream.
Science helps our understanding of the world around us. Kids often ask, "What?", "Why?", & "How." We want to solve their questions and fuel them to come up with more. We encourage them to ask and solve problems independently to develop their sense of creativity and logic. Through teaching and preparing, volunteers can get to know their projects more, understand the reason behind them, and transform it into their own words.
website: https://sites.google.com/view/sciencesummercamp2020/home
We teach amazing science experiments and play with their science experiments with them.
website: https://sites.google.com/view/2021-winter-camp/home
Nowadays, our world is changing, the weather is getting hotter, extreme weather is wreaking havoc around the globe, but we don't seem to be doing anything to save our world. Even though the talk of stopping climate change has been going on for years, most people don't take action. We are the next generation, our future is dependent on how our world will be, but we have to watch as our planet is ruined. For our future, we should take action to preserve this world, but according to research, 42% of students don't know what climate change is. Thus, Teenage Light took action to host a climate change online camp to teach elementary students about climate change and for them to understand its importance and make a change.
website: https://sites.google.com/view/climate-change-teenagelight/home
(31 volunteers, 37 students)
「能源」作為全球溫室氣體排放最大來源。今年 COP26 大會各國也提出減碳期程與積極作法。本次營隊希望透過STEAM活動,讓小朋友們了解能源生產中面臨的問題,及學習可負擔的潔淨能源項目,並討論出未來可改進的方向。
The emission of carbon dioxide has been the talk for years. Even more, countries have agreed to phase down coal during COP26 this year. As global citizens, it is our duty to understand the issues we face with our energy production and how to improve them.
(12 volunteers, 20 students)
為了在2030年前終止飢荒、不平等和氣候變遷,193位國家領導提出了由17個承諾組成的永續目標(SDGs)。SDGs的目標是解決現代問題並創造一個好的未來世界。身為未來世界公民,我們也要付出行動來幫忙。但小朋友們可以如何幫忙呢?我們會在這個工作坊裡教小朋友們如何用自己小小的力量達成永續目標,跟我們一起打造一個永續的未來吧!