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Friendship Friday, P52{Water} and other Friday Memes

This week was another hectic week for me. Monkey boy was off to the Media Mogul’s class this whole week and we had to wake up much earlier each day to be able to send him to class punctually. He really enjoyed himself at the class so the time and sleep sacrifice was worth it.

Since his class was in the morning we had most of our lunches outside before heading back home. Monkey boy was really enjoying himself as he got to choose the various places he would like to eat it and go for his favourite Japanese cuisines.

On one of the afternoons we went  DOME for afternoon tea and enjoyed ourselves with their tasty treats.

Cohcolate Milkshake

Chocolate milkshake with chocolate ice-cream. Heavy on calories but certainly very yummy.

English Tea

Granny opted for a glass of English tea instead of a heavy milkshake.

Since the theme for P52 is water this week I felt that it was apt to feature our famous “water” icon – The Merlion

The Merlion

1. Did you do anything special for your kids on the last day of school? Or did you parents do anything special for you?
We didn’t really do anything special besides planning on where to go and have fun this June holiday.

2. What’s your favorite summer tradition with your children?
It would be to travel overseas during the holidays. We will be off on our week long vacation today!!

3. What was your favorite thing to do during the summer as a kid?
It would be to go cycling with my friends, catching movies and simply hanging out.

4. How old were you when you were married? Were you a Bridezilla?
I  was twenty- two when I was married. Certainly not a Bridezilla as we planned everything one year prior to our wedding and did the co-ordination work/ decoration of the church/car etc all on our own.

5. What is your favorite girl name? (I’m needing suggestions.)
It would have to be  little Tiger Girl.

 

The questions this week for Friendship Friday is to introduce one of my blogging buddies.

This week I would like to feature Anne of Green Eggs & Moms. Anne is a fellow Mom blogger who stays in  Manila, Philippines. She has guest posted twice here at Dominique’s Desk.She is  fascinated with writing, psychology and horror stories. I  got to know about her through one of the forums which I frequently visit each week.

One of her recent guest post was about  To Breastfeed or not to Breastfeed in Public, That is the question and it really stirred up a lot of attention not only with mums but dads too.  Do drop by her site to read  her tips on how to deal with common problems faced in parenting.

 

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Engagement in Mandarin Media Moguls at Chengzhu Mandarin Centre

Chinese Camp

This week Monkey boy was off to Chinese camp. He was invited to try out the week long  Mandarin Media Moguls program for P1 to P3 students  at Chengzhu Mandarin Centre (Julia Gabriel Education). This program is one of the program offered specially for the week of 4th to 8th June as part of their Mandarin holiday programmes.

Aim of the program

This program was carried out 3 yrs ago and recently revised and re-launched this holiday.  The students in the class were given a script and made to dub the dialogue and become the leading characters of the cartoon, following the exploits of a fairytale mole.

Students learn how to express themselves in Mandarin with colour and creativity as they work individually and in themes during the drama activities and literacy games sessions.

The program aims to enhance the child’s listening and oral skills and building up their confidence to read and write Chinese in the process.

The Centre

Housed at Rochester Mall there are several classrooms where lessons are carried out. There is also a library where students can borrow Mandarin storybook to read or huddle up at one of the cozy corners within the library to read their selected books.

library

The library at  Chengzhu Mandarin Centre

playground

There is a small playground outside the classroom which Monkey boy was in. It was an attraction for Tiger girl as she waited for her brother to finish the class when we were there to fetch him after the 2.5hr session was over.

The programme

Monkey boy was really interested in attending the camp as he has always loved drama and acting. This Media Moguls program seems to be an excellent fit for him this June holiday. I personally got a chance to experience the programme when I sat in during the lesson on during the week.

teacher play acting

The teacher acting as a tourist visiting the Night safari. The students  were play the role of the mole, lions, pelican , elephant, rabbit and dog. This was a warm up activity to get the students into character. While one of the teachers was playing the role of the tourist the other teacher present drummed up the mood by playing relevant music on the keyboard.

Monkey boy as a lion

At the end of the activity the teacher used a clapping ditty to get the attention of all the students as some of them were rather distracted and started talking among themselves.  The short 10 min warm up activity was followed by the teacher giving a recap of the story line which the students had been working on.

After a session of play acting as animals the students were lead a breathing exercise to exercise their mouths and strengthen their diaphragms. This was in anticipation of them doing the voice over for the characters in the cartoon. They were taught the different expressions which they could use to express delight, dislike, surprise  and curiosity when given an imaginary sweet by the teacher.

doing the voice over

The main activity was getting each student to speak the dialogues based on the character they were portraying in the cartoon. Each child was given the script and was expected to say their part when they see their character appear on the screen. close up of the voice overA student saying her lines into the microphone which is being held by the teacher as the cartoon is being shown on the screen.

Once the students have run through the whole script as least twice the teacher took the first group of students into the recording studio to video them introducing themselves and the character which they will be portraying.

at the recording studio

Monkey boy saying his piece through the microphone. He was acting as the tortoise in the script. He was very confident and was able to say his piece in one take.  I was very impressed.

Doing up the poster

The students were having an open session on Friday and all parents were invited to view them doing their voice overs. They were doing up a post with their names and characters which they were acting as to be pasted outside their classroom as the last activity for that day.

My thoughts

I found that the teachers were able to fully capture the students attention and skillful in leading them through the various activities that have been planned for the day. Having two teachers in the room also allowed for more flexibility when the group had to be broken up into smaller groups or when they were doing differentiated activities.

Time management and the movement from one activity to another was also well coordinated with the students being fully engaged in the learning process. The teachers were very encouraging and constantly gave praises to the kids to encourage them.

Monkey boy truly enjoyed his time attending this Mandarin Media Mogul program and it was a great experience for him.

I certainly recommend this program to parents who would like to immerse their child in a fun Chinese environment during the school holidays.

To find out more about the other holidays programs or to get information about their next holiday programs you can visit their centre or call them up.

Chengzhu Mandarin Centre

35 Rochester Drive

#03-01 Rochester Mall

Singapore 138639

Tel: 67375348

 

Disclaimer:  Monkey Boy was sponsored a place in the Mandarin Media Moguls program. All opinions expressed are 100% my own.