April 29, 2011
Enrichment, From the Teacher, Grade 4, Homeschoolers No More, Images, Photo Hunters
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So many square windows in that building over there 🙂
Boat ride or Water taxi ride at Nuvali. This was a part of my son’s field trip last year. Other activities included fish or koi feeding and visit to One Evotech Building which used LEED or (Leadership in Energy and Environment Design) standards.
We looked at homes (Nuvali has residential areas) that take advantage of natural light to conserve the use of electricity.
The children also learned about recycling, reusing and reducing waste products.
Field trips are tiring but these are super fun!
April 20, 2011
Enrichment, From the Teacher, Language Arts, Mathematics, Philippines
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Homeschooling does not just mean that the learning takes place within the confines of one’s home. Homeschooling means having the option to choose from among the many learning enrichment centers that provide more skills and new things to learn for homeschoolers.
When my children were still homeschooling, I considered daily tasks as avenues for learning: Science and Math concepts at the supermarket; scheduling and time management for the day to day activities; practical life skills (plus home-making skills) with the household chores; good moral and right conduct with how we deal with the people we encounter throughout the day; honing creativity and imagination through arts and crafts. The list of possibilities and opportunities to learn are endless, if only parents are resourceful and have the “energy” to pursue extra-curricular activities.
I’ve recently been introduced to a not-so-new concept of teaching children academic concepts in an enriching manner, through NumberWorks’nWords, an international learning center for Math and English. What I meant by not-so-new is that I also do the process NumberWorks’Words do with the students: assess, make a program and do a progress report.
What sets the centers apart from the usual tutorial centers is that there are individualized programs for Math and Reading available in NumberWorks’nWords. The centers have evolving learning computer software that they have been developing for years to meet the students learning needs. These learning modules have been developed by educators and software engineers.
Professor Dan Handy, the Managing Director of NumberWorks’nWords explained that their centers want the children to love learning through their programs. The Math Programs are being continually developed by experts while the English programs are geared toward reading, comprehension, writing, spelling and grammar.
NumberWorks’nWords provide assessment process to be able to create individualized programs for the children enrolled with them. They also provide progress reports. All these in an atmosphere where learning is enjoyable.
Here are some fun games for your children to try while they are learning: Games from Number Works’nWords
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For inquiries, these are the NumberWorks’nWords in the Philippines:
Green Hills NumberWorks’nWords, Phone (02) 227-7933
Katipunan NumberWorks’nWords Phone (02) 393 0611
Taguig NumberWorks’nWords Phone (02) 846-6268
Alabang NumberWorks’nWords Phone (632) 807 6294 / 772 4655
April 3, 2011
Enrichment, From the Teacher
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How often have you heard yourself say to others: “Are you listening to what I’m saying?” or maybe you hear yourself mutter: “She/He didn’t understand/hear a word I said”.
For parents, they usually hear their children’s teachers say “If only the child is able to listen well, he’ll do better”.
Below are characteristics to see if your child has a listening problem:
- short attention span
- easily distracted
- oversensitivity to sound(s)
- misinterprets questions
- confuses similar-sounding words
- frequent need for repetition
- inability to follow sequential instructions
- flat and monotonous voice
- hesitant speech
- weak vocabulary
- poor sentence structure
- confusion or reversal of letters
- poor reading comprehension
- poor in reading aloud
- poor in spelling
- poor posture
- fidgety behavior
- clumsy, uncoordinated movements
- poor sense of rhythm
- messy handwriting
- disorganized
- confuses left and right
- poor sport skills
- difficulty getting up in the morning
- easily fatigued
- habit of procrastinating
- hyperactivity
- depressed
- feeling overburdened with everyday tasks
- low frustration tolerance
- poor self-confidence
- poor self-image
- shyness
- difficulty making friends
- tendency to withdraw
- irritability
- immaturity
- low motivation in school
- negative attitude towards work
Listening checklist from Tomatis Method.
March 12, 2011
Artistic Expressions, Enrichment, From the Teacher, Younger Daughter
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Drawing done by my youngest child using a computer (machine). Not sure is she used MSPaint or GIMP since this file is in hubby’s netbook (which I’m using now) where both programs are installed.
She draws well by hand too: Sonic Hedgehog, colorful sun and little boy. She even stays up late when she is in the mood to draw.
March 8, 2011
From the Teacher, Grade 4, Homeschoolers No More, Mathematics, Reviewers, The Son
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Grade 4 Math Reviewer: Ratio
Ratio
Write the ratio in two ways:
1.    5 books to 10 students
2.    A dozen eggs to 36 eggs
3.    3km to 2000m
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Grade 4 Math Reviewer: ratio
March 8, 2011
From the Teacher, Grade 4, Homeschoolers No More, Mathematics, Reviewers, The Son
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Angles
1.    A _______ is a part of as line that has one endpoint and extends infinitely in one direction.
2.    An _________ is made up of two rays having a common endpoint called vertex.
3.    A __________ is used to measure an angle
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Grade 4 Math: Angles Reviewer
March 8, 2011
From the Teacher, Grade 4, Homeschoolers No More, Mathematics, Reviewers, The Son
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1.    A ________ is an exact location in space that has no dimension
2.    A ________ is an infinite set of points that extends infinitely in both directions
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Grade4Math Basic Geometric Elements