Friday, December 5, 2008
Chinese Camp
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Christmas is coming to town
It has been a pleasure to know all of them and we look forward to working with them. I’m sure most of you have met Ms. Sri, our Toddlers Group teacher, pls give her your best support. We will continue to work together to give the best to your child.
During our month of Insects, the children were busy learning about the life cycle of a butterfly, The children love the story of The Very Hungry Caterpillar and they could easily relate it when we shown them the real caterpillars that we got from the Butterfly Farm. In class, we guided the children through The Very Hungry Caterpillar book page by page, showing them how to turn pages carefully using the corner of the page and handle the book with care. We invited them to keep the book after reading it. We noticed that the children shown extra care for books now.
This month we’ll be talking about Christmas. We are really excited about what we have planned for the children in this holiday season. I think my favourite activities are when we do Christmas themed art and crafts. Pls take note that the last day of school will be 12th Dec and we’ll see you again on 2nd Jan 2009. Christmas party will be on last day of school and your child is invited to dress up on this day.
Language : Christmas related vocabulary – fetching objects
Math : Matching stockings, counting ornaments on Christmas tree, make and count the traditional red and green paper chains.
Science : Eating Healthy – which food are healthy, which food are bad.
Sensorial : Stuff Christmas stockings with objects for the children to guess what’s inside.
Snack : Rudolph sandwiches
Arts and Crafts : Hands and footprint Reindeer, Lolly stick snowman, Santa Claus collage, Christmas quilt.
Dramatic Play : Gift wrapping, Decorating Christmas tree and Christmas Party on last day of school 12th Dec.
Songs : Where Is Santa, You Are My Snowman and Santa Verse and of course
Friday, November 28, 2008
Our theme in Nov
Do you want to know what we have been learning in Nov? We learned that it has six legs, wings, antennaes, head, thorax and abdomen? Yes! Insects! There are millions of insects in this earth but we chose butterfly as our topic. Children love them because they are colourful. We began our butterfly topic by reading The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle which the children love very much. It illustrates the life cycle of a butterfly.
We prepared a butterfly nursery and raised the caterpillars. Children observed and noted the progress from caterpillar to butterfly every day. Unfortunately only 1 out 3 formed into a butterfly. Today we set the butterfly free. The children kept asking why we let the butterfly go. We explained to them that the butterfly needs to continue its life cycle from egg to adult buttefly again. We had fun as we learned other insects too. This is such a fun theme, as there is a lot of exploring and discussing.
Activities done -
Language – The Very Hungry Caterpillar story sequencing cards, learned the name of body parts – head, thorax and abdomen.
Math – We used different colours of craft pom poms (our pretend fuzzy bugs) and sorted them into different sized containers.
Science – Observed the life cycle of a butterfly - You could easily get these caterpillars from Penang Butterfly Farm.
Snack – We ate caterpillars!! We used bananas for the caterpillar body.
Arts and Crafts – We made caterpillars from egg cartons. We add wiggle eyes and pipe cleaner pieces for the antennae and legs.
Dramatic Play – We went to Botanical Garden on 14th Nov for a picnic.
Songs – The Fuzzy Caterpillar and I’m a Butterfly
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
This morning when we reached school, first thing we noticed was a black beautiful creature flying in our butterfly nursery. When we looked closer, it was a butterfly. We couldn't be any happier. It's like we watch the butterfly slowly changing from caterpillar and now to a beautiful butterfly. It's like raising your own child. It's totally amazing.
Yeah! Finally, our hungry caterpillar has changed to a butterfly!
School Holiday Pirate Camp. We had treasure hunt in the garden on that day.
We were revising the sound of Bouncy Ben. We also made butterfly to go with the sound of b.
Well, that's all I have to share for right now.
Monday, November 24, 2008
More photos
We build a maze using Long Rods on green mat. We concentrated very hard and did a very good job. We walked in and out again and again.
We learned the sound of the letter d. We started by singing the Dippy Duck song, made a door knob hanger craft and finished off with a worksheet.
To go along with the sound of Dippy Duck, we learned the difference between salted duck's egg and a chicken's egg. We experimenting with the eggs and had fun cracking them. We were amazed that the duck's egg was actually white after we washed off the damp black charcoal.
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Photos taken in July
She enjoyed blowing and chasing after the bubbles. She was excited to see all the bubbles around her. I asked her to pop all the big bubbles. Since then, she has been asking for bubbles everytime we go out to the garden.
They were asking me how deep was the sandbox. I told them that they could try to bury their feet in there and they will find out the answer.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
What was happening in Oct...
Reminder to parents: Please say a sweet but short goodbye to your child before you leave in the morning. It may seem easier for you to “sneak” away, but it can be very confusing for your child. Separation has been harder for some, but children are settling in to the routines and the environment comfortably once they are engage in activities.
In a Montessori environment, children are given freedom to work with any materials and to move around. If they stray from expectations, they are quickly and firmly redirected. It’s not advisable for two or more children to work with the same material together. One thing that children need practice right now is “order”. To work with a piece of material, first, they need to lay out a mat on the floor/ table, choose a material, work with the chosen material and return it to its place. I’m very proud that my two year-olds can follow this practice.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Can toddlers below age 2.5 follow a lesson ?
Why are younger toddlers so hard to sit down and give a lesson to (Montessori 3 period lesson)?
1) They do not have the attention span because one day they do, one day they don't. We let the child move freely and explore in the environment.
2) They are still in a large motor movement stage of development, so they will not sit for long.
We always introduce toddlers to Montessori materials from Practical Life shelves. Always remember that your toddlers need to master their skills based on 4 areas of Exercises of Practical Life
AREA 1 - Elementary Movements and Preliminary Activities
Classroom Conduct for Directress and Child
Development of Fine Motor Skills - Pouring
Transferring
Opening & Closing
Threading, Cutting, Sewing, Folding
Walking on a line
The Silence Game
AREA 2 - Montessori Exercises for the Care of Self
Changing Shoes
Dressing frames; Zip, Velcro, Buttons, Press Studs, Hook & Eye, Buckling, Bow Tying, Lacing
Polishing Shoes & Folding Clothes
Blowing Nose & Coughing
Care of Teeth, Nails, & Hair
AREA 3 - Montessori Exercises for the Care of the Environment
Dusting, Sweeping, Polishing
Use of Clothes Peg, Washing up
Scrubbing of Tables, Floor..etc
Care of Garden, Indoor Plants, Flowers
Planting Seeds
Care of Pets
Classroom Skills
Cooking Skills
Fire Drill
AREA 4 - Montessori Exercises for the Development of Social Skills, Grace & Courtesy
Greeting People,
Interrupting with Excuse Me
Coping with an offence
Conduct with a visitor
Speaking to a Group
Behavior on Outings,
Special Occassions
Helping Out
Table Manners and Use of Eating Utensils
Serving and Sharing Foods
Individual Snack
Our role as a Montessori teacher is to observe toddlers and have activities that do not require a lesson. Observing toddlers in the environment for their interests likes and dislikes; and their skill level eg. can they put in a piece of puzzle, can they recognise objects around them, can they build blocks, hold crayon, brushes or pour water yet?
And by observing them, we can add and change activities based on our observations.
Friday, November 14, 2008
Take a look at our Halloween photos
Our Halloween Party so far...
We were waiting patiently for the party to start!!
We counted until 10 but the party hasn't started. Probably our friends were not here yet.
spoilt with choices
Tables and Chairs
Montessori materials shelves
talking about education
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
how I got to know about Montessori
After several days of exhaustic research on the web, let me tell you, Montessori schools look like heaven. You will wish that u were a child again and you would beg your mum to send you to Montessori school. They look too lovely to miss....
"Our aim is not merely to make the child understand, and still less to force him to memorize, but so to touch his imagination as to enthuse him to his inmost core." -Dr. Maria Montessori
So......for the first-timers whom never heard what is Montessori.
I'm blessed to have a chance to practice what is Montessori all about.......
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