Homeschooling Morning in the Park While MsE was at her Nature Class this week, the girls and I decided to try hanging around the park.
Homeschooling Nature Class MsE has started attending a nature class once a week. It's a half day in the local nature reserve with a pack of 4 and 5 year olds.
Food Tiong Bahru Wet Market Tiong Bahru is a trendy hipster neighbourhood, home of the oldest housing estate in Singapore with its iconic curved low-rise apartment blocks.
Homeschooling Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum We took the kids to University! The Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum is located on the grounds of the National University of Singapore and showcases flora and fauna of Southeast Asia.
Homeschooling National Museum of Singapore with 3 kids 7 and under We started in the Singapore History Gallery which walked us through the past 700 years of Singapore's History. It started with the island's use as a natural Harbour and it's history of trade long before the British settled here.
Homeschooling The Library at VivoCity Every few weeks you will find us at the Library at VivoCity Mall taking out the 15 books we are are allowed with our Library Card.
Homeschooling Pirates Ahoy! Aboard the Esmeralda As Jonathan says, "We went to the store to get groceries, instead we found a 370 ft Chilean tall ship halfway through it's yearlong voyage tied up alongside, so we hopped aboard to
Homeschooling Where Do We Put This Stuff? As the games were unpacked, they were stacked in a large unruly pile on top of a bookshelf in the hall.
Homeschooling Homeschooling based on Asia, Singapore first Most of the kids around here have been back at school for a few weeks, so Ms.C strongly believes she needs to be in "school" too. We're starting slowly into our Homeschooling year, and seeing as we are located here, we are focusing on Asia.
Homeschooling Celebrating Regional Holidays - Qiqiao Festival Yesterday was Quqiao Festival (Chinese Valentine's Day) which celebrates the romantic legend of the weaver fairy and the cowherd.
Homeschooling Counting in Mandarin The popular game on the playground is Hide and Seek Tag. The kids cover their eyes and count in Mandarin.