Monday, July 30, 2012
DIY(5) Yet another project on recycled cans makeover - 29th July 2012
Items used:
1) Milkmaid milk cans (emptied & washed, of course)
2) Hammer & Nail to nail some holes at the base for drainage
3) Acrylic Paint & Top Coat (I did 3 layers of acryclic paint and a layer of top coat)
4) Pink Cloth Tape (to tape the inside of the rim of can, just to avoid the sharp edges from hurting fingers.. and I also used a plier to lightly press the sharp edges down before sticking the cloth tape on)
5) Soil & Plant!
Nice?
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Sunday, July 15, 2012
DIY(3) - Felt Hair Clip - 14th July 2012
Not very professionally cut out, but it is YuHan's favourite color! And she is excited about it !
Items used:
1) Felt
2) Scissors
3) Hot glue
Simple enough?
DIY(2) - Candy Pegs - 13th July 2012
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Lapbooking (1) - My Father's Dragon
I learned about lapbooking and started looking for resources on the internet.. This is a great site which I got my materials printed out from. The end result did not look exactly like a lapbook, I merely binded the A4 construction papers using a couple of fasteners, and it looked like a booklet instead.
YuHan started reading My Father's Dragon in June 2012. She didn't really enjoy the previous series (The Cobble's Street Cousins) so we stopped at book 2 and picked My Father's Dragon as her daily (almost) reading book.
The cover page.
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I randomly printed some materials from the homeschool webpage. Each time we read together, I let Yu Han work on the worksheets (coloring, cutting, writing). These activities enticed her to continue reading... Writing is one activity she dreads though...
Page 1, two pictures.
Left - Tangerine tree. This is the only picture not from the homeschool webpage. We got this from Singapore Art Museum. She counted the number of tangerines on the tree and there was 12. I taught her that 12 makes a dozen. (Math & Vocabulary)
Right - Elmer's Knapsack. This is the first activity that she began with. It is interesting as the 'bag' can hold all the items that Elmer brought with him to the wild island. So each time we read about how Elmer tricked the animals, we will take the items out and role play. It makes learning fun!
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Page2, three pictures.
Left - Rhinoceros. There's a toothbrush in the pocket, where she wrote the answer to "Why was the rhino crying" on. (Comprehension)
Middle - Lion. An accordion on lion facts. (General Knowledge/Science)
Right - Gorilla. (Comprehension)
Page 3.
Top - Seven Terrible Tigers!
There are 3 questions to it. How many mean green eyes, how many snarling mouths, and how many fast legs... Yu Han drew 7 tigers on another note book, gave them eyes, nose, mouth, whiskers, body and legs... and answered the questions... (Math)
Bottom - Crocodile / Crossing the River.
Towards the end of the book, she somehow lost a bit of interest and refused to write any further. We pasted the 17 crocodiles strips and she drew lollipops on each of the crocodiles tails...
This is our first lapbook project. :)
Will rest for a while before starting a new lapbook again!
Sunday, July 1, 2012
DIY (1) Name Tags - 9th June 2012
First attempt on some meaningful craft work with Yu Han (besides the usual birthday cards and father's day cards). We are both satisfied with the outcome.. though it's really a simple construction paper wrapping & sticker pasting exercise. I'm looking forward to more craft works to come (surfing net for ideas)![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh0tfwUPjxPVRAj_O5WH5_yg4Ex9NEc4FwAveXcim3yfhOfkxaf6uoWSxYiTdEHRp377GQvHiyhF4QyZGLd5RSHyJGYmohlZ54X7KOzeKanZe7Y7PDlM84brqSaVVTNhHiqTGA1qdQNvHQ/s320/Name+Tags.jpeg)
2) Scissors, tapes, strings, thumbnail fasteners
3) Construction papers
4) Stickers
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1) CardboardsItems used:
2) Scissors, tapes, strings, thumbnail fasteners
3) Construction papers
4) Stickers
Note: Han specially picked their favourite colors (green for herself and orange for didi) for the nametags.
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