Sunday, April 26, 2020

Homeschooling Day 20

 Let's do some colouring today! 

 
 

Later in the afternoon, I let him play with his favourite construction toys where he learn how to turn the bolt as well. 

 

 

I allowed him to play about 30mins with his ipad before he sleep. Sometimes it is really tough to keep him engaged and coming up with activities for him to play or learn but I will continue to do my best for him =) 


 

Saturday, April 25, 2020

Homeschooling Day 19: Jellyfish Crafting Adventures

Today, we embarked on a creative journey to make jellyfish—yes, jellyfish! Armed with paper plates and ribbons, we transformed our living room into an underwater craft studio. With a little help from me, my little one crafted his very own jellyfish, complete with wobbly tentacles. The excitement was palpable as he proudly displayed his creation, ready to add it to his growing collection of homemade wonders.​

It's moments like these that make homeschooling so special. The freedom to explore, create, and learn together brings joy and laughter into our daily routine.​

 



Friday, April 24, 2020

Homeschooling Day 18: Pom Poms and Progress

Today’s “classroom” was all about colors, glue, and a whole lot of creative energy. We kicked things off by finishing our caterpillar masterpiece—complete with fluffy pom poms! Then we slid into a color-sorting game (a sneaky way to learn, right?). He wrapped it up with some wild, interpretive coloring on a worksheet that may or may not look like the original picture anymore. 😅

But hey, I’m noticing real improvement in his drawing! It's messy, it's fun, and most importantly—he’s learning in his own quirky way. 💛

Pasting the caterpillar artwork we did previously with colour pom pom

After that I let him play colour sorting with the pom pom 

Doing some colouring worksheet from the school. I think he is drawing all over the picture instead. 

These days his drawing seems to make more sense now. 

Thursday, April 23, 2020

Homeschooling Day 17

Everyday I tried to keep myself motivated by thinking and bringing out more things for my son to play but not everytime it is successful. I took out the scratch art and he wasn't very interested. He only scratch it for a while and ran off. Even I myself find this thing boring. Lol! 


So in the end I took out something else for him to play. I cut the straws and show him how to put it inside a string. He played with it for awhile and I make it into a necklace and disturb him. Hehe! 


After dinner, I blew up different colours of the balloons and play tossing balloons with him. This is a very good way to drain out his energy so he will KO very fast. Haha! 



Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Homeschooling Day 16

I think not many people know today is Earth Day. Few weeks ago, I started asking my son to colour the toilet rolls, painting on mahjong paper etc on different days. My parent joined in the fun as well. After that, I used the mahjong paper to wrap up used boxes, touched up his colouring and my hubby used cable tie to join up the train. My son enjoyed playing with his train done with recycled materials. I pretty proud of myself as I have not been doing much art & craft stuff since I left school. 

 


 



Using balloon stamping method to paint the earth but I added more green than blue paint. Haha!

 

Before he sleeps, I took out the veg & fruit set. Teaching and letting him learn to identify different vegetables &fruits. I bough the set from ezbuy.



Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Homeschooling Day 15: ABCs

Today was a bit of a juggle—between running out for groceries and prepping dinner, I didn’t get to spend as much time with my little one as I wanted. But hey, we still squeezed in a mini learning session!

He practiced his ABCs with some colorful magnet letters I found on Qoo10, and honestly? He seemed to enjoy the independence. Even on busy days, we find little moments to learn together—and that’s a win in my book.






Monday, April 20, 2020

Homeschooling Day 14: Painting, Pom-Poms, and Playful Chaos

Today’s homeschool session was a blast of creativity mixed with a little bit of chaos! We started the day by painting acrylic keychains—my son did surprisingly well, sticking to the frame (mostly). Of course, a little paint ended up on his hands too, because why not? 😂



Later, as the day wound down, I introduced a color-sorting game using some cups (yes, the free Marigold ones!) and colorful pom-poms. It was a hit! I love how these simple activities can turn into big fun moments.