Posts Tagged ‘accessories’
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Filed under: Arts and Crafts, Colors and Shapes, Family, Featured, Teaching Ideas
Bib Necklace of Family Members
by Cheryl Villareal on Feb 11th, 2011
There are so many activities that come to mind when you think of FAMILIES, however, we try not to be too redundant else risk our students getting bored. - We wondered what activity we could do that would make the children more aware of the number of people in their families, as well as recognize the roles each one plays. We thought of several ideas, but none which really made us say, "This is it!"... until... - My co-teacher told me a...Read More » Tags Share Comments (0 )
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Filed under: Bazaars, Fashion and Apparels, Featured, Lifestyle and Events, Tips for Parents
Expo Mom Bazaar
by Cheryl Villareal on Nov 14th, 2010
Need I say more? Not only will mommies and others be able to shop for cute and reliable baby brands but you will also be able to help out through the toy and book drive. The toy and book drive will be for the young children in Silong Tanglaw and Bahay Kalipay. So why don't we all help out and donate some of our old toys to make this year a memorable Christmas for these kids? Toy and book donations will be collected at the entrance of EXPO MOM B...Read More » Tags Share Comments (0 )
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Filed under: Fashion and Apparels, Halloween, Holiday crafts, Lifestyle and Events, Teaching Ideas
2010 Top Halloween Costumes
by Cheryl Villareal on Oct 25th, 2010
Recently, I posted a blog on top cartoon costumes for Halloween! This time, let's get a little more creative and try making cute and unique costumes! Here are some of the photos I found off the internet! All I did was type an object and added the word costume! For example, "Ipod costume" and I was surprised that there actually were costumes like that! Here are my top Halloween costumes for 2010! Do share if you find more! Disclaimer: None of t...Read More » Tags Share Comments (0 )
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Filed under: Arts and Crafts, Christmas, Holiday crafts, Mothers' Day, Patterns, Skill development, Teaching Ideas
Necklace Making
by Cheryl Villareal on Aug 26th, 2010
Here's another fun activity to help develop children's fine motor skills! In this activity, they will have to carefully hold the string and insert the beads. You may be surprised to learn what a tedious job this actually is! A lot of children still have difficulty holding the string properly, others cannot figure out how to pull out the string from the other end of the bead, and still others, cannot figure out how to insert the string. Hence, the...Read More » Tags Share Comments (0 )
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Filed under: Colors and Shapes, Edible crafts, Fathers' Day, Featured, Holiday crafts, Mothers' Day, Patterns, Skill development, Teaching Ideas, Valentines Day
Fruit Loop Bracelets
by Cheryl Villareal on Jul 31st, 2010
Children.. and even adults love eating fruit loops! So why not use this to further strengthen the lesson? This specific activity is actually a lacing activity that helps develop fine motor skills. It would also be easier for older kids to do since young children’s fine motor skills are not yet fully developed. Still, the end product works for all ages. The teachers simply need to assist the young children more in doing this activity. Since w...Read More » Tags Share Comments (1 )