We read quite a fair bit on LKY. As a follow-up, Zech wrote a short paragraph about our first Prime Minister.
Zech also learned the names of our past and current Prime Ministers and of course the current President of Singapore. We watched an animated video as well. It was posted online by a friend. Really quite good as it follows a character from young till old to showcase the history of Singapore.
Do check this out -
http://en.rocketnews24.com/2015/08/07/history-crash-course-charming-animation-shows-80-years-of-singapore-history-in-16-minutes/
Crafts...
Made a windsock to add on to the SG50 mood.
Sponge painting. Dabbing and scrubbing were 2 techniques I've learned recently from a Art teacher. :) Easy enough even for Nathanael.
As Singapore steps into post-modernism, our landscape has changed rapidly. I showed Zech pictures of some of the significant landmarks such as the Merlion, Padang, HDB flats, MBS etc.
And of course, it's time to introduce the national anthem, Majulah Singapura, and know what it means.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fdb_O91d92M
As Singapore has a reputation for being a clean and green city, I showed him the national flower and we studied some of the common trees in Singapore. This link is very useful.
https://www.nparks.gov.sg/activities/family-time-with-nature/recommended-activities/know-10-trees
Some of the activities Zech has done are below.
Drawing a tree and labelling its parts.
Experimented with puffy paint to outline the crown of a tree.
Used yellow food colouring for another tree but was messed up so had to throw away. Ran out of Elmer glue to make more puffy paint. :( Decided to try again another time. Check out this website - http://artfulparent.com/2015/07/diy-puffy-paint-for-kids.html
One of the most enjoyable activities was tree hunting. We hunted for the common trees around Singapore. Spent almost a week on this activity. Zech had to do some bark rubbing, collect a leaf for rubbing and measure the tree trunk using paper clips.
Bark rubbing on the trumpet tree just outside our block of flats. We have so many of these trees with beautiful pink and white flowers which often lays a gorgeous pink or white carpet beneath it.
The angsana heritage tree near to Woodleigh Park, along Upper Serangoon Road.
Later I found an Angsana tree really near the AMK MRT station. Sigh. To think we went to the trouble of driving to the heritage tree along Upper Serangoon Road.
Tembusu heritage tree at the Botanical Garden.
Couldn't do any bark rubbing as it was all fenced up. But we were very lucky to find a small branch of leaves and budding fruits on the ground.
The boys had fun hunting for saga seeds at the AMK Town Garden East, opposite blk 126. So did I!
Zech counted the saga seeds. A total of 84 seeds! Planning to use the seeds for flower craft.
Some of the activity sheets for the tree hunting activity.
For Math this week, we started on the measuring book. Went through the concept of long and short, high and low, tall and short. Zech practised measuring different tree trunks using paper clips, with help from me and his Papa as the girth of the tree trunks were wide.
Zech had so much fun with the Singapore theme he kept asking for more. Very informative for me too as I learned along Zech the history of Singapore. I've never taken an interest in the trees and plants around me but because of this, I've been pointing out to Zech the different trees we have by the roadside in Singapore. We really need to be appreciative of our garden city. That's my take-away after planning all these lessons for Zech.