A warm welcome from Pauline and Rachel
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Chinese: Beginning Handwriting Practice
June 10, 2011 – 1:17 pm | One Comment
Chinese: Beginning Handwriting Practice

Since the beginning of this year, I’ve been sourcing for hand writing practice materials for my son, who is 5 years old and in K1 this year. This is the year that the school started …

Literature Based Learning – Blueberries for Sal (part 1/3)
May 24, 2011 – 3:17 pm | No Comment
Literature Based Learning – Blueberries for Sal (part 1/3)

*This lesson plan was shared previously in my personal homeschool blog; then my son, Tim was about 2.5yrs old (he is now 5).
I love the FIAR series of homeschool program and have since bought the complete …

Literature Based Learning: Biggest, Strongest, Fastest
March 28, 2011 – 8:17 pm | No Comment
Literature Based Learning: Biggest, Strongest, Fastest

Children has a natural thirst for information about science/nature and wonder about the things around their world. A great way to continue building that sense of wonder and curiosity is through reading non-fiction books. Books …

Literature-based learning: Mister Seahorse by Eric Carle
February 23, 2011 – 10:59 am | No Comment
Literature-based learning: Mister Seahorse by Eric Carle

I think you already know I like Eric Carle's books… so Mister Seahorse should come as no surprise. Actually, Mister Seahorse wasn't in the list of the books I wanted to borrow but …

四五快读 – Book 1 Lesson 1
October 30, 2010 – 12:50 pm | 21 Comments
四五快读 – Book 1 Lesson 1

As shared in my previous post of 四五快读's teaching guide was quite explicit in listing down the why's, the do's and the don'ts. Trying my best to follow to the T, here's the very first …