Since we made the move from a curriculum provider to making our own “curriculum,” I’ve stopped keeping formal academic records. My kids make lapbooks, binder […] Read More
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This week’s sermon from Sermons 4 Kids is entitled The Thankful Leper. Scripture: Jesus asked, “Were not all ten cleansed? Where are the other nine?” […] Read More
It’s October, and for me, just a short wait till my favorite time of the year – Christmas! This will be our 2nd year of […] Read More
This week’s Sermon 4 Kids teaches us to ask for mustard seed sized- faith – so we can believe in God and see Him do […] Read More
Free Printable Certificates. Since we finished our Singapore Tales unit study, I’ve been searching for a nice way to “conclude” it (we don’t really stop […] Read More
Together with a few friends, my kids and I went to Clarke Quay last night to see the lantern light-up for this year’s Mid-Autumn Festival. […] Read More
We’re wrapping up our Singapore Tales unit study, and the kids have finished their lapbooks. Making lapbooks is a fun way to learn, and we’re […] Read More
Today, Sept 8, we as Catholics celebrate the Feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. After reading today’s Gospel about the genealogy of […] Read More
Then, using cardboard and craft match sticks, they made kampong houses. Finally, for the last and their favorite part, using clay, pipe cleaners and craft […] Read More
Two of the Singapore folk tales we’re learning about in our unit study take place in Singapore’s southern islands – Kusu Island and Sisters’ Islands. […] Read More