Tuesday 4 July 2017

TERM BREAK

Week 22 & 23 :  May 29 - June 9

Term Break

SENSORIAL PLAY WITH SAND








THE WONDER OF PLAY DOH

Tactile play involves squeezing, squashing, flattening, rolling, chopping, cutting, raking, puncturing, poking, shredding, tearing, thumping, kneading etc ... all these different actions help in enhancing and strengthening fine motor development in different ways, apart from hand-eye coordination, concentration and social skills.







PRACTICAL LIFE

TRANSFERRING WATER IN 3 STAGES

1. BUCKET TO BOTTLE USING LARGE SCOOP & FUNNEL

2. BOTTLE TO WATERING CAN

3. WATERING CAN TO PLANTS

































The importance of water pouring activity. 

To the untrained eye, the Montessori practical life activities may appear to be ... not a big deal. Just a child's play. On closer examination, these activities present themselves as a highly logical, sequential chain of activities that indirectly lead the child to grander things.  

For instance ... on the surface, pouring water is simply, pouring water. 

Dive a little deeper and we will find it is much, much more. 

This activity is beneficial for developing a sense of order, concentration, independence, confidence, respect for others, fine motor skills, grace and courtesy and self-esteem.

More importantly, the children have fun whilst engaging in these activities. :D

MICKEY




























TA-DAHH! GOOD JOB EVERYONE! :D












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CONNECTING ACTIVITY






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