Showing posts with label Project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Project. Show all posts

Sunday, August 12, 2012

SCRAPBOOK FOR CHELSEA

The only thing left for us to do is come up with some fun projects for our children to work on. As parents, this is one of the tasks that we have.

My youngest child has requested that I create a SCRAPBOOK for her. To put it simply, that is my stance. Making scrapbooks was a hobby of mine when I was in elementary school and later in high school. A unique variation on the scrapbook format.

On the other hand, for my daughter Chelsea, she requested that I make a scrapbook.

A SCRAPBOOK

HATCH ANIMALS

BORN ALIVE ANIMALS

It is a simple task for me to complete. I started by doing some research online and collecting all of the photographs and topics that are necessary for her scrapbook. Also, print it out.


After that, I attached it all together with a paper clip made of plastic. After that, I created a lock for her scrapbook by stitching together two miniature buttons.



I decorated her scrapbook by sticking on a few pictures I had cut out of magazines.



The completed project.



    

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Chelz Flash Card Assignment

When I was still in my primary years, I always remember that my MATH TEACHER would give us an assignment to make flash cards for our addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division—the four BASIC OPERATIONS in MATHEMATICS. When I was in elementary school, my MATH TEACHER would assign us to make flash cards for our addition, subtraction, and multiplication facts.






In contrast, the flash cards we use appear like this when we use them:

Photo from math-flash-cards


 Standard Flash Card size - 8.5 inches x 11.0 inches




The current size of their flash cards is 5 by 8. It's so huge that it has three digits on it!






Simply click on this link here Flash Cards and follow the instructions to create a flash card that is BOTH QUICK and ACCURATE.

You can tailor these Flash Cards to your preferences by selecting various options from the available variables. You have the option of printing the Flash Cards with either four, two, or one card per page. Flash Cards are easy to use, can be downloaded for free, and can be changed in many ways.

Children in kindergarten, first grade, second grade, and third grade can benefit greatly from using these Flash Cards as a resource.





Monday, June 25, 2012

K-LA's Experiment

I went to the NCCC Mall the day before yesterday, Sunday, June 24, 2012, to get the supplies Mikaela required for her Science Project.


1.  Bottle of HONEY  




2.  Paper Plate 



3.  Food Coloring (RED) 


The day that they will conduct their experiment has finally arrived. I can't help but be curious about what will happen next. Are you curious to find out? Me too.


  
 

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