Today, why not watch a video of one of our previous learning ideas? Repeating activities lets us discover things we might have missed previously. Teabag painting, posted originally on the 26th February, is our video today.
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Avendale International Kindergarten & Avendale Education
Avendale International Kindergarten provides a bilingual (English & Mandarin) learning environment designed to spark children's curiosity.
Inspired by the Reggio Emilia approach to learning, Avendale's curriculum is child centred and promote innovative thinking. We prepare each child with future ready skills and help them develop enduring moral character and integrity.
03/07/2020
In today’s learning activity, we look at the book ‘The Very Hungry Caterpillar’ by Eric Carle. Then, we explore caterpillar habitats; making a sensory bag from a collection of items that caterpillars might need in their homes. This activity is great for children aged 18 months and up.
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01/07/2020
Matching games can be particularly good for children aged 18 months and older. They’re a great opportunity to boost memory and communication skills, as well as vocabulary and finger dexterity. Today, we’ve got a great matching game for your child to try.
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29/06/2020
‘We’re going on a bear hunt, we’re going to catch a big one’; and you’re invited! The Bear Hunt book by Michael Rosen is very popular at Avendale, and can lead to many learning opportunities. Today’s learning tip is about making sensory bottles related to this story.
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27/06/2020
On today’s blog, we ask the question ‘Why Playgroup?’, and explain why we think playgroups are a good option for any young learner. Avendale offers playgroups to all aged between 6 months and 3 years of age - contact us for more information!
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26/06/2020
This week we’ve been looking at plants, planting them and exploring ways to make them grow. People can grow too. Today’s learning tip is maths-related, and has us asking the question: ‘How tall are you?’
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24/06/2020
Everybody needs help to grow. While humans eat food, today’s learning activity explores what plants might need to grow. This activity is ideal for students aged 2 and over, and creates some very interesting questions!
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22/06/2020
We can learn a lot from plants. Watching the growing process, from the seed to the flower, is a great way of building our scientific understanding and knowledge. Today, our learning idea explores the natural world, and gets us to make a garden at home.
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Let's go back and repeat and discover things we might have missed previously. Today, we’ve got a video of one of our previous learning ideas: Fruit Cars! Posted originally on the 23rd March.
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19/06/2020
5 little ducks went out one day… and then what happened? Relive the popular nursery rhyme with us in this great learning activity! It’s a good opportunity for your child to practice their language and rhythm skills.
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17/06/2020
As this week has shown, we love books. They’re great ways for us to boost our language skills, and get children to love reading… So why not create your own? In today’s learning activity, we want to create our own storybooks, and welcome you to join us.
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15/06/2020
Reading is fun, and should be encouraged- it helps us practise many different skills, including sequencing, comprehension, concentration and communication. Today, we want to share a learning activity with you: book exploration! This activity is great for all ages.
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