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Planets on Strings

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

I love how this little project turned out, though initially I wanted to paint the planets like what we last year but my son insisted that we should use his oil pastels.  This simple planet mobile is so easy to do and would make a lovely decor in your kids room if done correctly.

First, I made circles using my compass and cut them to be used as our planets in the mobile. I made different sizes to make it more believable.

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Afterwards, we color our circles on both sides.  Mavi used his oil pastels as he is fond of them.  I am not really a fan of pastels as they can get really messy with the hands, but my son loves them, probably because it produces more vivid color than crayons.

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Now each of the planet will hang from the paper plate using a string.  We attached each string using a sticky tape and position them accordingly on the plate.  To add more effect, the strings should have different lengths.DSC_0255

Here’s our finished product :)  It turned out to be a plain simple mobile, it would have been better if we really painted the circles to make them more eye catching.  However, the little one was so happy with his work.  He was really proud of what he had accomplished.  We placed this in our hallway and he would sing his Solar System song whenever he passed by under it :)  So cute.

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Don’t miss out my Space and Solar System Cards! We used them as well during our Solar System lesson, will talk about it on my next post :)

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Africa

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

We’re starting Africa next week. I hope I can find time to create and prepare my materials.  I decided to try a different approach in teaching the continents/countries  as my current technique no longer works for my son. These days, he wants more action, I can’t seem to describe it but he wants “play” related.  So I hope this new plan of mine will make bring back his interest in geography.DSC_1606

Any tips?

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One Snowy Day

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

All activities were put to a halt when it started snowing a few weeks ago.  Our after school activities would be mainly playing with the snow in the yard or in the open spaces at our estate. 

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The little boy was ecstatic when he woke up one morning with our yard covered with snow.  He couldn’t wait to to go out and play, so we took him out for a little fun before heading to school.

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He couldn’t stop playing!   We’re happy we have plenty of open spaces for him to run around to enjoy the ice. Unfortunately, it started to rain and he doesn’t want to go back home after a few hours in the cold. I have to remind him that it’s not safe to stay too long in the freezing temperature.

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We started walking back home but by the time we reached our yard, it stopped raining and he wanted to play a little bit more and asked me if we could make a snow man.  

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And so we did! I formed the snowman and he’s the one who added the details.  He was so happy and proud. That night he can’t stop telling his Dad all about his snowy day adventure and his snowman :)

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The Poinsettia

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Another activity that deserves a post :)  I love Poinsettia and we got lots of them during the holidays.  I remember growing up in the Philippines, my Mom would buy plastic Poinsettia as decorations at home.  I have never seen a real  one not until last year when we moved here.  Then I discovered that I owned a 3-part card of Poinsettia so I purchased the plant so we can have a real subject.DSC_1548

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All the while I thought that the red leaves were flowers!  DSC_1568 

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