Anyway, I want to expose my kids to the religious tradition and practices that we observed back in my country home. We've done lots of religious works for the past years. You can read about it here and here. This year, I wanted to focus on Jesus, the many miracles he made and how he has touched the people's lives. In this post, though, I'm highlighting how we worked on the last days of Jesus that led to his death.
Easter Story Sequencing - Observance of Holy Week
Monday, March 22, 2021
What does the Easter times mean to you? Growing up, our Holy Week and Easter is focused more on the religious side... reflecting on the life and story of Jesus. If you grow up in the Philippines like me, we don't do Easter bunnies and Easter baskets (this is too much for such a poor country, I guess). But we do have Easter egg hunts. I remember we often do this right after the Easter mass in the church's backyard. Our version of Easter eggs are not made of chocolates but decorated boiled eggs.
Gardening Preschool Mini Unit
Monday, March 15, 2021
Nothing is more exciting than having a GARDENING UNIT included in your home school or classroom activities this spring season! These extension activities are engaging and fun and are perfectly curated to go along with your real gardening experience.
Rainbow Pikler Triangle
Wednesday, March 3, 2021
Just in time for Max’s 9 month birthday, our Sawdust & Rainbow Wee’Un Triangle arrived. It is gorgeous!! I finally got one for Max as he has been attempting to stand, but we don’t have a pull-up bar at home.
Learning Subtraction with Montessori Stamp Game
Sunday, February 21, 2021
Hello everyone! It’s been a while. We’re caught up with school work (homeschool) and baby, so pardon my sabbatical in blogger and newsletter. Anyway, we were working tremendously on our math operations in the past few days. I decided to finally make a tutorial on how to work on static and dynamic subtraction using the Montessori Stamp Game.
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