Sunday, November 10, 2013

The 90's Kid Collection


Last Friday, classes were cancelled due to typhoon. I had an attempt to clean my room, but I ended up cleaning these. Hahaha! I used to save my weekly allowance so I could buy an album of Britney, Avril, Christina, and the others. This was my collection before I went to highschool. Haay, those were the days. I wonder if kids today were familiar with cassette tapes and cds. Hmm, what do you think? :)


Luna by Up Dharma Down

"Ano nanaman itong gumugulo sa buhay ko
Bawat nakaw tingin sinasalo lang ng hangin
Minamasdan ang saya ng puso mo
sa piling ng iba..."

Here's the latest song from Up Dharma Down! Every line in this song gets me. This band never fails to give me so many feels. The chills... Asdfghjkl.

The Month of October

Just realized that I was missing in action for the whole month of October. My birthday month was a busy one for me. I had to meet deadlines and finish all the requirements needed in preschool. We were also busy preparing for PTC (parents-teacher-conference) and halloween party that's why I didn't have time to open my blog and update. However, I was more active on Instagram and I enjoyed sharing snapshots of the activities we did in school. :)

Hi, Frankie!
I remember surfing pinterest for a long time, looking for the "perfect" and "child friendly" Frankestein activity. Our directress gave us a heads-up that one of my students was afraid of Halloween in general so it was a challenge for me to prepare an activity that would make her change her perspective on Halloween. Anyway, I found this Frankenstein craft and I fell in love with it. It was originally a Frankenstein pudding but the total price of the ingredients was beyond my remaining budget so I thought of getting a green food coloring instead. In class, the kids mixed the green food coloring with water. They had fun mixing food coloring to water, and I helped them pour the colored water in their Frankie cups. I regretted not using jell-o though. Now I know what to do next time. ;)

The Goblin Goo
Ah, goblins. I googled how they look like and they don't look nice, at all. It was a challenge to look for a picture of cute-looking goblin too. :)) In my research, I read that goblins are mischievous creatures. Of course, I had to give the description a twist. I told the kiddos that goblins like to have fun. My set of kids this year like messy stuff so I thought of making a goo in class and just associated it with goblins. The kids and I, together with Teacher Abby and our teacher aid, made a goblin goo. We pretended like goblins having fun and doing icky stuff. Of course, in the preschool, you have to be imaginative. I'm proud to say that the goblin goo activity was a hit to our kids, and even to us teachers. ;) Unfortunately, we're not allowed to post photos of the kids so here's a sample of the goo we made together.

Monsters Inc. Popcorn Cups
 Of course, the Halloween theme won't be complete without the monsters. Monsters University was in my mind as I included monsters in my lesson plan. I associated Mike and Sully and pop corn to monsters and I told the kids that they like surprises and are friendly (remember, I had to twist the definition of monsters). So in our class discussion, I told the kids that just like Mike and Sully, pop corns surprise us when they "pop" inside the microwave. The kids didn't take their eyes off the microwave and they were really waiting for the bag to expand inside. Plus they liked their cups. Weeee! :) By the way, I also got this idea from Pinterest. ;)

Pinterest is indeed a library of ideas and a heaven for teachers. ;)

The Tenth of November

As I type this, I am still thinking of what happened in Tacloban, Iloilo, and other areas that were greatly affected by super typhoon, Haiyan (also known as Yolanda in the Philippines). I have been watching news for the past two days and it was really heartbreaking for me to see what the typhoon has left behind. Haiyan was indeed the strongest and most dangerous typhoon so far. In my opinion, it is as heartbreaking as the tsunami incident that Japan experienced three years ago. A lot of people lost their homes, properties, and loved ones. I was teary-eyed while watching the news. I prayed while Ted Failon (a Filipino reporter) was sharing his experience amidst the typhoon, and I wished it won't happen again. On the other hand, I felt really blessed because the wind, rain, and flood in our province were not as strong and scary. Luzon was spared from Haiyan's wrath.

I also commend the reporters who reported live while Haiyan was wreaking havoc. Their lives might be in danger, but they chose to brave the typhoon and do their job. It was pure passion and dedication. Hats off to Atom Araullo and his crew as well as to all reporters!


I wish I could do something to help. For now, praying is the least I can do. 

Please pray for the Philippines and help in any way you can.