26/01/2024
The Learning Lodge family lifts up in prayer one of our former teachers, Teacher Pat Da Silva, who succumbed to cardiac arrest this morning. We pray for the eternal repose of her soul and extend our sincerest sympathies to the family she left behind.
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
25/05/2023
10 Ways to Boost Attention Spans
Have you ever been here…. you get out a floor puzzle for a child that requests it and as you and the child are working together to assemble the puzzle, the child abruptly leaves, moving onto to something else. The child lost interest in putting together the puzzle, their attention was up!
02/01/2022
Cerebrations: Thoughts About Christmas
PATULOY by Gian Ortha
CHIMNEY by GIo Ortha
ALL I NEED IS RIGHT HERE by Iana Ortha
20/10/2020
Pinoy and proud! Download these paper dolls for your kids! 😊
Quincentennial Paper Crafts - 2021 Quincentennial Commemorations in the Philippines
You may download the Quincentennial Paper Crafts here.
05/10/2020
Pandemic or no pandemic, learning from home is always possible. These lacing kits will be packed with art materials and books for donation to differently-abled children.
05/10/2020
Teachers' training at Schola De Vita for schoolyear 2020-2021
09/06/2020
Here's someting to spruce up your knowledge of Philippine Mythology!
https://www.facebook.com/138743156280527/posts/1648287908659370/
PH Embassy in Vienna Revisits PH Mythology for National Heritage Month: https://bit.ly/3h52eLg
The Philippine Embassy and Permanent Mission in Vienna has turned the spotlight on Philippine mythology for this year’s National Heritage Month, in keeping with the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA)’s theme of “Mga Kwentong Pamana.”
For the entire month of May, the Embassy mined the rich landscape of Philippine mythology by featuring, on social media, supernatural beings and forces which populate Filipino folklore, tales, and belief systems. Told in four parts, Vienna PE/PM’s Philippine mythology series sought to renew popular interest in the fearsome “Aswang,” the beautiful “Maria Makiling,” and the plucky “Lam-ang,” while calling attention to lesser known but equally fascinating creatures such as “Kimat,” “Kiwig,” and “Taguwasi.” The stories accompanied by carefully rendered original artworks by the Philippine Embassy Cultural Officer Kristine Camille D. Cruz were published weekly at the Philippine Embassy in Vienna official page.
Philippine Ambassador to Austria Maria Cleofe R. Natividad spoke of Embassy’s cultural diplomacy initiative as a way of harnessing the ubiquitous power of social media to engage with multiple generations of Filipinos and as a means of ensuring that these stories – previously passed on mainly by oral tradition – will endure in the digital age. Aside from being cost-efficient, this medium lends itself particularly well to Philippine mythology, she said, because the latter is “enriched by multiple retellings.”
“Storytelling has always been central to the Filipino way of life. Stories of our ancestors have a way of binding us together as a people – deepening our understanding of society, ensuring continuity of customs and traditions, and offering a respite from reality,” said Ambassador Natividad. END
30/05/2020
Source: Positive Discipline Book by Dr. Jane Nelsen
24/05/2020
Here's a link to a site where you can print customized tracing sheets for little learner!
Custom Name Tracing Worksheet | Create Custom Printables & Worksheets
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31/03/2020
Stations of the Cross for Children
A Catholic Devotional Magazine based on the Daily Mass Readings