Showing posts with label Kid. Education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kid. Education. Show all posts

Thursday, June 30, 2022

HATS OFF TO THE GRAD 2022

 





We are so proud of you and all that you have accomplished. A new chapter of your life book is going to be ready for you to write your own stories, draw your own future with unique hues and colors. You are only young once so live every moment to its fullest, make every day a meaningful one. 

Be confident ✌, keep motivated 🌸, strive hard 🏆 
Dare to dream 🌠, dare to excel🎇 
Soar with your wings 🦅, sing your heart out💖

We love you to infinity and beyond 🤟, our lovely daughter!

Friday, April 25, 2014

DAUGHTER'S LETTER TO MOM

To: Mom (who don't really understand my world)

Look mom, my life is different than yours. Way different. You think surviving middle school (6 grade) is only, like, being yourself, being nice? You're wrong! So wrong. You don't understand because it changes. The world changed. Comparing my life to yours, almost if we don't know each other! Do you know that middle school and up are difficult? Really difficult? Cliques, bullies, teasers ...

It's not your nice life anymore. And when I talk to you, you don't understand. You don't even try to understand! Being yourself, be nice ... It's very good those things, but it's not really how it works anymore. I hope you understand.

Your daughter,
Talking to you by writing

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

PHONICS POEMS

Mixed-Up letter poem

b meets d and says, "Oh, gee!
You seem to look a lot like me."
Next, p walks by and says, "Hee, hee, hee!
I look a lot like b and d"
Then, q comes by and says, "Goodness me!
I look a lot like b, d, p."
Let's keep their true identity
By printing them so carefully!

How to write letters correctly:
1. b
First the hockey stick,
And then the puck.
Now you've formed a "b"
With any luck!

2. d
Make a "c"
Climb up the tree.
That's the way,
You make a "d".

3. p
A long, long stem
Goes underground.
A pretty flower cicles' round.
This letter is so clear to see,
This letter is a pretty "p"

4. q
The "q" coaster circles back,
Climb up,
Slides down,
And off the track!

A galaxy of vowels
1. Short A
Short a is the sound
We love to snap
In clap and strap.
/ă/ /ă/ /ă/
Short a is the sound
We love to add
To mad and bad.
Short a is such a little sound,
Say /ă/ /ă/ /ă/
When a is around.

2. Short E
Short e is the sound
We love to pet
in wet and set.
/ĕ/ /ĕ/ /ĕ/
Short e is the sound
We love to spell
in fell and bell.
Short e is such a little sound,

Say /ĕ/ /ĕ/ /ĕ/

When e is around.

3. Short I
Short i is the sound
We love to win
in fin and pin.
/ĭ/ /ĭ/ /ĭ/
Short i is the sound
We love to fill
in mill and bill.
Short i is such a little sound,

Say /ĭ/ /ĭ/ /ĭ/

When i is around.

4. Short O
Short o is the sound
We love a lot
In hot and got.
/ŏ/ /ŏ/ /ŏ/
Short o is the sound
We love to pop
in hop and mop
Short o is such a little sound,

Say /ŏ/ /ŏ/ /ŏ/
When o is around.

5. Short U
Short u is the sound
We love to hug
in bug and mug.
/ŭ/ /ŭ/ /ŭ/
Short u is the sound
We love for fun
in sun and run.
Short u is such a little sound,
Say /ŭ/ /ŭ/ /ŭ/
When u is around.

6. Long A
There was a vowel
Who said its name,
And long a was its name-o.
/ā/ /ā/ /ā/ in day,
/ā/ /ā/ /ā/ in bay,
/ā/ /ā/ /ā/ in clay,
And long a was its name-o.

7. Long E
There was a vowel

Who said its name,
And long e was its name-o.
/ē/ /ē/ /ē/ in see,
/ē/ /ē/ /ē/ in me,
/ē/ /ē/ /ē/ in key,
And long e was its name-o.

8. Long I
There was a vowel

Who said its name,
And long i was its name-o.
/ī/ /ī/ /ī/ in pie,
/ī/ /ī/ /ī/ in tie,
/ī/ /ī/ /ī/ in high,
And long i was its name-o.

9. Long O
There was a vowel

Who said its name,
And long o was its name-o.
/ō/ /ō/ /ō/ in soap,
/ō/ /ō/ /ō/ in road,
/ō/ /ō/ /ō/ in toad,
And long o was its name-o.

10. Long U
There was a vowel

Who said its name,
And long u was its name-o.
/ū/ /ū/ /ū/ in mule,
/ū/ /ū/ /ū/ in rule,
/ū/ /ū/ /ū/ in fuel,
And long u was its name-o.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

COOL GAMES TO TEACH ADDITIONS UP TO 10

To master additions up to 10 is among the most important arithmetic skills of first-graders. I have found out some great games online for Mew to practice this summer.

1. MATH LINES


In this game there will be lines of balls with numbers on them. You can shoot balls to add new balls to the line. When the balls you shoot and the balls beside it add up to 10, these balls will be destroyed. You can also destroy a group of same numbered balls with only one ball. When you destroy all the balls you can proceed to the next level. If the balls reach the hole, then you lose the game. Occasionally there will be coins that appear on the screen, you can shoot the coins to get the colours of the balls sorted for a while, it will be a lot easier. Use the mouse to control the direction of the shots and click to shoot. You can also press the space bar to swap between the ball to shoot and the next ball to shoot.

I have to honestly admit that I have eventually gotten addicted to this game, of which my current record is Level 11 and over 60,000 points accumulated. My next endeavour would be Math Lines X-Factor which involves multiplication, wow!

2. MAHJONG


Nice game requires kids to work out various problems of additions and subtraction using single digits from 0 to 9 with fun of matching tiles that yield the same number. There are 3 levels: easy, medium and hard. You can also play a timed version of game. Note that not all the time you will be able to clear all the tiles, just like any normal Mahjong games. You may need to seek the help of Hint function if you get stuck during the game.

3. NUMBER TWINS


Match pairs of balls that add up to 10. Balls can only be matched if they can be connected by a line that turns at most twice. An easy Pikachu-like game where your only challenge is time.

Saturday, June 11, 2011

CHILDREN LEARN WHAT THEY LIVE








Thursday, August 26, 2010

FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL: YAY, MEW ENTERS GRADE 1!

Today 26 August 2010 is the first day of the schoolyear 2010-2011. In our tradition, the first schoolday for all Graders 1 even marks the most important event in kids' school life. It sets off a brandnew start for both kids and their parents in the formers' pursuit of knowledge and scholastic success that pave the ultimate way to life success. It is the time when our kids (and us parents) learn about the notion of "homework", "exams", etc. It is also the time when we all cherish the value of education and sometimes feel lagged behind the pace of knowledge evolution when our kids begin to ask difficult and/or complicated questions. It's indeed the time for all of us to learn and keep learning.

And today Mew enters Grade 1! How great it is! We have talked all about her new experience and adventure in Grade 1 (and even further) for the last few weeks. We started to prepare all school stuffs immediately when the school sent us the list. We sat together to arrange and organize things into her new backpack. We spent hours to make name labels and stick them to her stuffs. We told her to be concentrated in class and listen to her teacher. "You are now Grader 1!" - we remind her all the time. And she feels she is really!



However, we were a bit disappointed at the manner her school organized the first schoolday. In fact, they did not celebrate it nor launch any ceremony at all. Although they sent us a letter informing that the school bus would operate today, we waited at the bus stop until 7.30am and there was no sign of any school bus arriving. Finally, Mew's Daddy had to take her to school by bike (we planned that he would accompany her there on the first day before class anyway, but we wanted her to take the school bus by herself to gain more independence). At school, all the kids and parents waited in the school yard and tried to figure out who would go to which class (I wondered why they did not simply prepare a class list in advance and send it to us together with all other documents?). It was a little bit disorganized when parents searched for their kid's name in the list of students on the nameboard post that each teacher held in her/his hand. However, it did not take long for Mew and her Daddy to spot her name at the 15th place in class 1B (there are totally 16 students in her class this year). Her teacher seems to be older than others with a very kind-looking face, so we expected that Mew would have a wonderful schoolyear with her experienced teacher.



Once all the kids found their class and their teacher, they quickly said goodbye to their parents and off they went into class at 8.00 am. It seemed that Mew still needed a little of transition as she sobbed with her teary eyes and held onto her Daddy when the time for separation came. It was quite understandable since as a kid, she was unsure about her coming experience even though we tried to instill into her mind with the excitement for Grade 1.

We are now anxiously awaiting for her coming home this afternoon to see how her first schoolday was. It should be a beautiful memory for her after all, we hope.

UPDATED: Mew was happy with her first day of Grade 1. So happy and excited that she totally forgot to take home her lunchbag and jacket and could not even remember where she did put them the last time (such a memorable day!). We hoped that she left those things on the school bus home and we could ask the driver for help tomorrow morning. The last thing to complain about her school's disorganization today was the unexpected school bus trip in the afternoon. After the no-show of school bus in the morning, all parents believed that they would have to come to school to pick their kids up in the afternoon. And when parents arrived there at around 3.15pm, they were surprised to know that their kids had got on the school bus to come home. Few were angry while others (including Mew's Daddy) rushed back to the school bus's stop to catch up with their kids. Luckily that Mew's Daddy had arrived there just a few second before the school bus stopped to drop Mew. Otherwise, he would have to make another bike trip back to her school to pick her up, phew!

Here is a beautiful song in our mother tongue for you, our dearest Mew, to help you never forget your first day of school: