Posts Tagged ‘preschool’
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Filed under: First Day of School, Teaching Ideas
5 Ways to Prepare Your First Time Kids for School
by nicoleso on Jun 12th, 2012
Your child’s first day in school is a milestone for your family. It’s the beginning of a new adventure for your curious preschooler. However, introducing your child to a new environment can be quite challenging. Separation anxiety may arise that can make it difficult for your child to want to be left alone in the school. Here are some ways that you can prepare your newbie student for his first time in class. - - Prepare together. Get you...Read More » Tags Share Comments (0 )
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Filed under: Arts and Crafts, Featured, Messy art, Science Experiments, Teaching Ideas, Transportation
Hot Air Balloon Craft for Kids! Up up and away!
by Cheryl Villareal on May 16th, 2012
I love playing with paper-mache! The activities and the outcomes that can be done with them are countless! During our lesson on different kinds of transportation, we made some HOT AIR BALLOONS! It was fun to see the different reactions from the kids! Some of them were really excited, while others like myself got weak on their knees at the thought of riding a balloon several hundred feet above the ground! What y...Read More » Tags Share Comments (0 )
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Filed under: Math and Numbers, Teaching Ideas, Workshops and Seminars
The Benefits of Singapore Math by Galileo Enrichment Program
by Cheryl Villareal on Apr 29th, 2012
MATHEMATICS!!! NNNOooooooo!!!! If you’re like most people, then I’m pretty sure just hearing the word MATH already makes your nerves start shaking and your body start trembling! I for one am caught in between! Most people HATE Math… as for me, it’s a love and hate relationship! There are some aspects of Math that I love… One of which is Algebra… but I hate Geometry and Calculus! I just couldn’t understand them! Moreover...Read More » Tags Share Comments (1 )
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Filed under: Lifestyle and Events, Math and Numbers, Skill development, Teaching Ideas, Workshops and Seminars
Singaporean Math Workshop with Galileo Enrichment Learning Program
by Cheryl Villareal on Apr 17th, 2012
Singaporean Math is really trending nowadays. I’ve heard a bunch of schools like Xavier already using it to teach the kids. As I’ve heard, the kids are doing way better in Math because of this new technique. Unfortunately, adults including myself who grew up with the traditional math methods are still having difficulty grasping the concept of Singaporean Math. Good news!! The Galileo Enrichment Learning Program offers so...Read More » Tags Share Comments (0 )
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Filed under: Arts and Crafts, Featured, Holiday crafts, Teaching Ideas
Giant Earth for Earth Day
by Cheryl Villareal on Apr 7th, 2012
I think earth day is a very important day which gives special attention to mother nature and the beautiful planet we live in. We take our world for granted and abuse it, assuming that somehow, everything will just get better on it's own... thing is, it isn't. And if there's one place to start.. it's with the kids. So for our extended activity, we decided to have the kids make a gigantic earth! If you've read my previous post, you'd also know h...Read More » Tags Share Comments (3 )
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Art Workshop in Manila for Summer 2012
by Cheryl Villareal on Mar 20th, 2012
One thing I love about being a preschool teacher besides working with my adorable students is the wonderful experiments we get to do day in and day out! Part of these experiments of course is ART! We have different themes per month and the famous artists and their art works was one of our themes this school year. It’s funny how we don’t seem to appreciate the art works of these famous artists and yet kids can find so much joy in ...Read More » Tags Share Comments (1 )
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Rainbows in my Tummy! Yummy Rainbow Pancakes!
by Cheryl Villareal on Mar 14th, 2012
When cooking, one of the things chefs/cooks need to give importance to is the ay the food will be presented. I am always amazed at how they're able to design and create food in the most unique and mouth-watering ways! Well, I'm no chef... but I AM a preschool teacher! We preschool teachers might not be able to prepare food in a classy and sophisticated way, but we can get as artistic as we can!... and in my case a little messy! haha ...Read More » Tags Share Comments (1 )
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Floating Book Fair and more with Logos Hope
by Cheryl Villareal on Mar 13th, 2012
When I first heard of a floating book fair 2 years ago, I was already ecstatic! Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to go visit Logos Hope because I was too busy doing my thesis back then. So imagine my joy and excitement when I found out they were back! I visited LOGOS HOPE twice.. once on Friday (March 9) with my co-teachers and again on Saturday with my brother and friends. I had lots of fun browsing though all the books wh...Read More » Tags Share Comments (2 )
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Mind Blown at the Country’s First World Class Science Museum: The Mind Museum
by Cheryl Villareal on Mar 1st, 2012
Some time last year, I started seeing posters and banners about a new Science Museum rising in Taguig. Being a teacher, the news of a new fieldtrip site was naturally very exciting… but learning that it would rise at the Fort Bonifacio Taguig boiled up various expectations for me. I started imagining just how cool this place might be and wondered what they would have to offer that other museums didn’t have. I eagerly waited for more news an...Read More » Tags Share Comments (1 )
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Filed under: Arts and Crafts, Family, Featured, First Day of School, Personalize, Reading and Language, Recycled art, Teaching Ideas, Transportation
Personalized School Bus with the Old Shoe Box
by Cheryl Villareal on Feb 12th, 2012
This activity was supposedly a really simple art and craft activity for our theme on transportation. However, as we were planning it, more ideas kept popping out and we eventually came up with this. The idea came from the teachers, but it wouldn’t have turned out this great if the kids weren’t as creative! Good job kids! What you will need Shoe box Yellow cartolina/ paper Thin strip of black paper 4 circul...Read More » Tags Share Comments (0 )