Monday, August 24, 2009

Introducing SOCATOTS®

I hope you all are having a great week! Lots of things going on here and i'm just ready to reveal to you about my venture into physical play programme for young children. I'm bringing SOCATOTS® The World's first and no 1 soccer play programme from England, UK to Penang now and Kuala Lumpur soon..


It's a unique programme where we use football as a medium to develop essential skills such as numerary, literacy, colour recognition and motor. It's my aim to see children to be more active and get involve physical play activities rather than spend their time going for tuition after tuition and complete tons of worksheets.

Good luck! Stay tuned!

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Aug News

The theme of the Farm Animals let us re-visit Zoology unit we learned earlier this year in March. We sang one of our favorite songs from Music Circle CD, We Went to Visit the Farm while pretending to be a variety of different farm animals using our bodies and voices. Another fun activity that our toddlers enjoyed was This Little Pig toes counting rhyme, where our teachers ran their fingers up the children's tummy and give them a tickle. Let’s not forget our group project which was making farmhouse out of cardboard box.

During story-time, the children listened to a very nice story about all the different animals that live on a farm in a book called Big Red Barn by Margaret Wise Brown. For the Early Years children, they learned colour mixing for their art projects. They have started building 3 letter words using Large Moveable Alphabet. Parents, you may notice that your child is bringing home some words to work on.

The month of Aug we dedicated to learning about Weather. We started off talking about different types of weather, for Sensorial activities, children learned about rainbow colours, identifying loud and soft sounds, then later in the month, we also talked about how different weather can help us and plants. Our garden is looking beautiful, by the way! We’re getting a lot of spinach and lady’s fingers. It’s a great time the children learn everywhere around us there are signs of growth and changes.

The year is racing by and it is glorious to watch your children grow. Now most of them are ready for more challenging work and we have moved them to another level higher. The children really enjoy being in the new environment and meeting new friends.

Here are our classes in the AM Session
Toddlers Group ages 2 to 3 with 16 children
Early Years Group ages 3-4 with 9 children
Preschoolers Group ages 5-6 with 9 children

Besides our regular kindergarten classes in the morning, we also offer enrichment programmes in the afternoon. Little Scholar Mandarin available for children ages 3-12 and Ready Reader Early Learning Program (USA) for children ages 2½-4 works to improve the reading readiness of children.

Talking about growth, Malaysia is going to celebrate it’s 52nd National Day on 31st Aug. So I got the children dressed for their nationality at school. The kids paraded around the school and then we all headed into the middle area for a song performance. Then we went to the snacks area to sample the foods of many lands. And of course I didn't miss the chance to take photos!

What a nice cake...from this cute little boy's mum...gotta love his mum for having such a great Merdeka spirit for baking us this cake came with a recipe for us to try too! Another chance to teach the children to spot for our Malaysia flag!


Look how cute they are. We were really into Merdeka spirit! Took a chance to have a group photo for the very first time. But the pictures! As usual, they are cruddy. Some children just refused to stay still for a second....never mind we'll try again next time...

Need I introduce our Malaysia national costumes? From left is girl in cheongsam with a not so suitable pose, Malay baju kurung and an Indian costume.

One in red Samfoo with direct translation from Cantonese means Blouse and Pants and another in Indian costume.



Friday, August 14, 2009

Our Extended Day

I have been meaning to post this up regarding our afternoon programme. In the extended day program, our teachers guide child in creative and playful endeavors. Children will enjoy a social and relaxing afternoon with free play as well as songs, stories, outdoor play and special activities. The school provides two extended day options: pick-up by 3:30 pm and pick-up by 5:30 pm

The afternoon schedule are as follows :

12:00 pm - 12:30 pm • Lunch & Cleanup
12:30 pm - 1:00 pm • Shower
1:00 pm - 3:30 pm • Rest Time (quiet time followed by optional lessons and activities)
3:30 pm - 3:45 pm • Character Building Session
3:45 pm - 4:30 pm • Tea Time & Cleanup
4:30 pm - 5:00 pm • Outdoor Play
5:00pm - 5.30 pm • Focus activity - Story telling, singing, art & crafts, cooking, playdough and Montessori Practical Activity

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Toddlers Group Music and Movement time

July News

Hello again! Can’t believe that July has just gone... We have had a very busy two weeks in June and a whole month of July. A warm welcome to 5 new students and 2 members of staff who have joined us this term. We hope they enjoy their time with us as they experience new things each day. We would also like to mention that it was a pleasure meeting with you last week for our Parent Teacher Meeting. We appreciated your praises and feedback.

We have spent the last month learning about Dairy Food. The children sequenced pictures to show the day in the life of a dairy farmer and the process of milk from a cow to the table. At snack time the children were offered milk and ice-cream for tasting and smelling activity.



Our theme in July was Farm Animals. Since beginning of July we have been teaching the children the different sounds that the farm animals make by singing Old MacDonald Had a Farm. The children loved This Little Pig toes counting rhyme very much...They laughed out loud each time the teachers said "This little pig cried Wee Wee Wee all the way home!!" What the children loved best was when the teachers run their fingers up to the children's tummy and give them a tickle. We then looked at textured animals books and completed many fun crafts dealing with a variety of animals. There is a farm house with animals and tractor in the block center too.



We learned about baby farm animals such as chicks, ducklings, piglets, calves and lambs and we played the mummy and me matching farm animal game. We listened to the The Big Red Barn by Margaret Wise Brown.
After reading this story, we list what we might see on a farm. Our Early Years Group children completed a barn scene using paints, manila cards and lots of art materials. They also learned colour mixing for example red and white makes pink. Yes, pink for our cute curly pig...

Painting and mixing colours activity


Ducky craft using toilet rolls


Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep called Woolly. Don't worry we will just leave him alone and he will come home...

Cute Curly pig

Children learned body parts of a cow


Concepts the children learned on Farm unit were :
o A farm animal lives on a farm
o Barns, stables and sheds are homes for farm animals
o Horses are farm animals that can be used for transportation
o Cows, chickens, pigs, sheep and goats are farm animals that can be used for food, Some supply us milk and eggs
o Farm animals eat corn, hay, oats and grass
o We can recognise some farm animals by their sounds

The children will continue to be taught the importance of washing hands after each activity. We will teach the children about proper use of the playground equipment, outdoor safety such as walking on the sidewalk, not running in the parking lot, and holding hands with an adult when crossing the street.



Don't you think that children nowadays just refuse to let you hold their hands when they are on the road ? Read a news recently that a mum reversed her car and ran over toddler. This news has freaking me out!! That's why we think it's our responsibility to remind children about raod safety.

Bugs Garden Party

Well, as you are already know, here at LittleLand we always keep our children busy learning while having fun. First we brought our children ...