Zechariah & Nathanael

Zechariah & Nathanael
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Friday, September 19, 2014

Screen time for kids?

Ever since Zech turned 3 last Dec, he started watching an educational DVD once a week. His DVDs were limited to Leapfrog, Eric Carle and a series of short Mandarin stories. Recently, I've increased Zech's screen time. Probably inevitable.

The units from MFW, N for nest and T for turtle, were great opportunities to expose Zech to the natural world. Something that is difficult to see and experience in our city. So DVDs and the internet are great windows to the world beyond Singapore.

Sid the Science kid, which is now Zech's fav, is highly recommended. We watched 'home tweet home'. Wonderful series that educate and inspire...



At least, it inspired me to have a nest building activity with Zech after watching the show.

A home for the hen.
A home for Zech's craft bird.

We watched some great videos on YouTube.

Here's one showing how the hummingbird builds its nest.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aupSOndl7W0

Another one by BBC showing the weaver bird.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6svAIgEnFvw

An eye-opener for Mummy too!

For T for turtle unit, I chose a few videos. They were simply amazing! I've always wanted to witness a real turtle lay eggs and now I finally did!

Witnessing the birth of hundreds of hatchlings. It was really a long wait but the good thing about videos is I can fast forward the process.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afsBBRbQb_I

A turtle laying eggs. Live!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cwtjj9bRGtM

Discovered Jonathon Bird's Blue World series. Very cool! Up close and personal with sea turtles.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_44-x_gWE7Y

So you see, I'm not against screen time for kids. But it must be restricted with a certain amount of educational value in it. And usually, I sit down with Zech during screen time so that I can explain and enjoy the programme with him. It's a wonderful way to relax too!

Saturday, September 13, 2014

Activities for Nathanael

What's Nathanael doing all this time while his big brother is learning with Mummy?

He started fixing his peg puzzle. Hand-me-down from Zech. :) I'm so glad I kept Zech's puzzles.
To my surprise, he could fix some of the shapes on his own.


This is more challenging for him though he recognises where to place some of his favourite animals.


His first drawing experience. This time, I bought the Crayola mess free markers for him to doodle. I think he prefers the markers Zech is using.

 
 
Nathanael likes to read. He gets mad if we don't read enough to him.
 
Here's Nathanael in Zech's favourite reading spot.
 


Some of Nathanael's favourites...


If you are ever in doubt, always buy classic children books. My 2 boys love almost the same picture books.

I discovered he's quite good at slotting things into tiny slits.



 Nathanael's happiest when he gets to learn along with his bro.

Still can't believe I allowed them to play with jelly. But I did and they were thrilled!


Outside, Nathanael is just as cheeky as he is at home.


Enjoying his kiddy ride on Thomas the train.

 
And I believe he's most contented playing with Zech. Brothers forever!
 

We should love one another. 1 John 3:11
 


Monday, September 8, 2014

An overnight stay at Kukup with the cg

Kukup, a small fishing village about 1.5 hours away from Singapore, is a picture of serenity on a Friday afternoon. As we walked to the restaurant for lunch, the street reeked of fishes both fresh and dried, serving to heighten the experience of a small, quiet and laidback town so different from our city.

The kids were mesmerised by the jetty dotted with fishing boats. Some loading and unloading tons of fishes while some setting off to the nearby fish farms.


 
 


After lunch, we went on a boat ride to a fish farm.

The kids enjoyed the breeze and boat ride out to sea.


On the fish farm...


What we saw wasn't fantastic. But still a good experience for the little ones.


Horseshoe crab

 
 
Baby shark

Dried puffer fish


Trying to lure the fishes out using food as bait. Failed mission.

 
 
We had to hold our kids' hands tight while walking on these wooden planks.
 
 
Evening at the waterfront of our chalet.
 
 
At nightfall, the kids came out to play. An early mid-autumn celebration...
 

 
The best part of the night was the fireworks. You can purchase and light them up on your own. We didn't so we watched others do it. Spectacular but too near. In fact, the fireworks were raining directly above me. My eyes were closed most of the time as I tried to take a video of it. Haha! The kids were fast asleep in the chalet by this time.
 
After breakfast the next day, playing with poppers is traditional yet fun to liven up the festive mid-autumn mood.
 
 
Morning stroll after breakfast. A glorious start to a new day!
 

Spot the mudskipper? There were heaps below the chalets which are on stilts.


It was home sweet home after our seafood lunch. Great trip with superb company!








Friday, August 29, 2014

A for apple

Every time I ended a unit and started with a new topic, I'd feel a twinge of pity that I could not continue further and deeper with what we were doing. Just as I feel the new unit would not spark such intense interest and curiosity as the previous, gathering resources and preparing for the lessons for the next unit threw me into another cycle of awe and amazement once more. Such is the wonder of our Father's world I think.

I was still experimenting with dyeing the flowers using food colouring to show Zech that plants need water. Tried white chrysanthemums and roses as I couldn't get white carnations but didn't work well. Was about to give up when I chanced upon white carnations at Cold Storage. This time, I cut the stalks at a slanted angle and cut them really quite short. Added lots of food colouring to make sure the flowers would get dyed.


Finally some traces of green and red in the flowers.

 


Thank God this time, Zech could see very clearly the red and green specks on the carnations. I even plucked out the petals to show him the colouring at the bottom.

Reluctantly, I moved on to the next unit, A for apple. A really fun and interesting topic I soon discovered.

For every letter Zech learns, I prepared a basket filled with items. This is his Aa basket with items beginning with A. Includes a little booklet from alpha tales, which I bought from scholastic.com. Really useful.



Taught Zech to make apple salad, apple 'sandwich' and car apple. We made a poster of fruits using newspaper cuttings. An apple tree was made by tracing Zech's hand as the trunk and branches. The apples on the tree were made using fingerprints.



I bought lots of apples. Red ones, green and even yellow ones. Zech sorted them according to size and colours.



Zech counted the number of apples while I guided him to make an apple graph.

 


Used some of the apples to make apple pie. Zech helped me with the apple filling. It's always fun for him to be involved in the preparation. The crust was ready made from Cold Storage.

Here's my apple pie. Hahaha! Fortunately, only the edges were burnt. Zech  ate a slice and told me he likes it. That motivated me to try making another one soon.



Downloaded this stamping activity from http://www.3dinosaurs.com/printables/.


And of course, Zech had to learn how to write Aa. Fomed Aa with pebbles before learning how to write.



Some acceptable handwriting at last! For each unit, Zech usually does some amount of writing on the student sheets (provided by MFW) and a few other worksheets I've downloaded online. Realised the challenge for Zech is drawing curves. Thank God he's great with lines.



This unit's memory verse reminded Zech and me to bear fruit just like the apple tree. Zech made the apple prints and I wrote the memory verse for him at the bottom.



Made an apple tree for Zech and pasted it on the sliding door of our balcony. It works like a reward card. Look! Zech's bearing some fruits of the spirit. Bearing fruits is never easy but I'm sure glad after implementing this reward system, he has learnt to pack up and keep his room neat and tidy before breakfast every morning. The most important thing is catching him doing the right thing.



Did the usual stuff. Zech's gradually improving in this.
 
 


Always feel it's important for a child to learn outdoors, where all the five senses are engaged. So I made it a point to take Zech out on a field trip related to each unit. Last weekend, we made a trip down to a fruit farm at Lim Chu Kang, just next to Hay Dairies. No apple orchard in Singapore. But fret not! It's common to spot fruit trees here. There are many at the Botanic Gardens. In my mum's garden, there are quite a few too. Nevertheless, it's an experience for a child to venture down the countryside in Lim Chu Kang.

Know as Spring Orchard, it used to be a dragonfruit farm and now it's replaced with guava trees, which according to the old granny there, are easier to grow and bear fruit. We even bought 1kg worth of guavas home. Really yummy!

 

There were other fruits but we didn't explore due to the bad weather.

Saw this at the fruit farm. Not sure what they were. Maybe pomelos?


In every unit, there's so much to learn. Not just for Zech but for me as well. It is a journey and may we walk close to God in every step we make.