This is really not so easy as you thought.Our teacher has used many ways and strategies to help us deal with coordinating our prior knowledge on numeral & counting to seeing the sequence of numerals as 1 more than the previous number. Wow!
We have been dealing with lots of problem solving on the 'How many more' concept over the past 1 month. Luckily, we are beginning to fall in love with it especially now that we are getting the concept right and applying it well. Its fun!
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Watch me grow
Dear Parents, I'm sure that you have gone through your child's documentation on the sequencing of their growth since birth to their 'resolution' for this year. Sequencing is also further reinforced through the activity of 'My calendar 2010'. Through that activity, children learnt what is next such as after Sunday is Monday and the cycle repeats.We have no doubt at all that our children know Monday to Sunday at their finger-tips. You will be surprised that when another attribute is introduced, children at this age will need a lot of guidance to crunch the sequence correctly and some still need more exposure that there is no 32nd of Jan, eg. if 31st Jan is a Friday, which day is 1st Feb (a few who are all set to think will answer Monday bcos beginning of new month means new day:-Good try, bcos they are thinking!Others who gave a wild guess couldn't explain for their choice bcos they have not notice that 31st Jan is the last day of that month).During your parental involvement at home, you may make use of your calendar to go through with your child. Please emphasize on sequence instead of focusing on memorising the names of month or the number of days in that month. Other than sequencing indoor, we sequence outdoor too! It took a while for some of the children to pass the baton to the correct person or to move to the next position!But after the 3rd practise session outdoor plus the many indoor activities on the concept of sequencing, they succeeded.Hippee! Hooray!The activity may be chaotic.If your child could find the sequence out of chaos,you should celebrate! Seat back and enjoy the pictures and the video!


Friday, January 8, 2010
Witness the Partial Solar Eclipse in Singapore from 3:30-5pm
All K2 & After School Care students will be witnessing the partial solar eclipse:
Date : 15th Jan 2010.
Time : 3:30 to 5pm
Venue: Science Centre
Cost : $5 (Transport)
Departure from school: 2:30pm
Return to school:5:30pm
*half-day children are invited to join the excursion
Cost : $30 (transport,extended programme and care)
If participating,we advice that the child stay in the school after 1pm.
School bus children will leave with the evening school bus @5:30pm
All students must be in uniform.
Things to bring: water bottle
Objectives :
1.team building through activities. Eg.making pinhole eclipse viewer & sundial
2.experience leadership roles from student care mentor
3.exposure to phenomenon of astronomy
The above objectives can be achieved to its optimal if the child is fully engaged in the environment/setting and interacting actively among the team and exercise independent skills. Hence, we advice against parents peeking or presence throughout the excursion.
Date : 15th Jan 2010.
Time : 3:30 to 5pm
Venue: Science Centre
Cost : $5 (Transport)
Departure from school: 2:30pm
Return to school:5:30pm
*half-day children are invited to join the excursion
Cost : $30 (transport,extended programme and care)
If participating,we advice that the child stay in the school after 1pm.
School bus children will leave with the evening school bus @5:30pm
All students must be in uniform.
Things to bring: water bottle
Objectives :
1.team building through activities. Eg.making pinhole eclipse viewer & sundial
2.experience leadership roles from student care mentor
3.exposure to phenomenon of astronomy
The above objectives can be achieved to its optimal if the child is fully engaged in the environment/setting and interacting actively among the team and exercise independent skills. Hence, we advice against parents peeking or presence throughout the excursion.
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