We are a research-based literacy centre, focusing on the development of leadership and literacy skills in preschoolers. We advocate creative learning in the children's learning experiences.

Monday, May 31, 2010

A Birthday Celebration

Our Amazing Kid, Adam turned three last Friday and he celebrated his birthday with his friends in school. The children enjoyed some nuggets and chips, a generous contribution by Adam's family.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

A Creative Language Game

Learning can be fun and creative! This week, the children were challenged in a creative language game where they had to use their creative minds to recall the phonic words they have learnt. Children first had to wait for their turn to roll a die and moved their token. If the token lands on the letter 'a', the child has to say a word that begins with letter 'a', for example, the word 'apple'. Many skills are incorporated into this easy-to-play language game, like: patience, memory skills, letter recognition and listening skills. Try a creative language game with your children at home, to stimulate their learning interest.

A Creative Language Game

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Juice-Making

Assortments of fresh fruits like oranges, watermelon, apples, pineappples and guavas were brought to Amazing Kids for the children to feel, touch and taste. Today is a day for the children to learn about fruits and juices. We have also prepared freshly packaged juices for the children to taste. Children are encouraged to juice the fresh fruits with a juicer. This activity has enabled the children to enjoy learning with real fruits, juicing and tasting their very own freshly-squeezed and blended juices!

Juice-Making

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Self-Control

Research has indicated that it takes twenty-one days to learn a new habit. We have diligently applied this finding in our leadership training with children. The leadership skill of 'self-control' was reinforced in the children's daily learning in Amazing Kids and our Speech and Drama on Fridays. Enjoy the sequel of Self-Control in The Amazing Garden as the children role-played as insects, learning when to say and do what is right!

Self-Control

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