Sunday, November 1, 2009

My Learning Experience: Agape Centre Tour

When I got hired in Agape Tampines a couple of months ago, there have been times when I wondered how other AGAPE Centers looked like. And although I wasn’t really prepared for this “surprise”, the visits we had last Tuesday answered my question.

It was a long day of evaluation yet a very relevant and meaningful one for me. Why? Because when I first came into the center, I knew there were a lot of things that need to be improved and that definitely include our Bulletin Boards and Learning Corners. I have been in the teaching industry for more than 13 years now and without bragging or anything, I actually know what exactly is lacking in our centre. The thing is, because there are so many things that we need to iron out, I am unsure of where to start. The trip however, inspired and challenged me to start NOW!

I hate to admit it but after seeing all the wonderful and creative bulletin boards in all AGAPE Centers, it hit hard on me that I told my self, “Oh man, we are so left behind!” I felt the pinch and it was as if someone was yelling at me saying, “Wake up, Agape Tampines! WAKE UP!!!!”

Although I am aware that our center has just started last May and that there are bumps and thistles along the way, we should not make that as an excuse to delay important things that we can actually start doing now. Also, having to realize this, I committed that I will try my best to influence my colleagues, teach them and encourage helping each other by sharing ideas on how we can improve our rooms. Good thing about Agape teachers is that they are all open for learning and are very teachable. I am positive that with a little prodding, guidance and education, our team can do it.

Here are some of the things I believe we need to improve on:

1. Cleaning up and sorting all manipulative.
This means that we need to put toys that “belong together”. Our centre has a lot of manipulative but it is not being maximized and I don’t think all children understand how to use them PROPERLY.

2. Labeling all the corners, cubbyholes and bulletin boards.
We need to make sure that the toy that we place in a shelf is really for that said shelf.

3. Educating the children on how to use all the learning corners and toys PROPERLY.
This is VERY CRUCIAL. Because it will defeat the purpose of having the children learn from the manipulative and toys if they don’t know how and when to use it. There should be a time where the teacher of each class will sit down with her kids and explain to them the use of each manipulative or toy by demonstration. With this, the teacher can also include topics on why we should return it on its proper place, why do we need to take care of it, why we can’t just simply mix it up with other toys etc. At times, teacher can also play with the children so they get trained on how to do things and play it right. As we all know, children learn by doing!

Please also note that reminders will surely need to follow because children do not unlearn bad habits OVERNIGHT.

4. Educating the children about the bulletin board display.
Again, do this by having a tour with the children around the room and explain to them the purpose of each display. This is also an opportunity to tell them as to whether they can touch it or not, how to take care of it so they can keep their room beautiful and nice-looking. When children know the importance of any school item, I can assure you they will try their best to preserve it.

5. Educating, Training and Guiding the Teachers.
Teachers have different styles, strengths and weakness. And most teachers in our center admit that they are not so into arts, well guess what? Neither do I!

But I have always believed that there is nothing impossible to those who are determined to find ways especially when GOOGLE is just a click away. Maybe at first, I will have to give my colleagues some ideas that will be of help then later on, we will start to brainstorm, discuss until they get the hang of it.

As Confucius say, “Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he will eat for a lifetime!”

6. Labeling the chairs, table, children’s things or any other materials and objects within the classroom that is mostly being used by the kids.
This will promote ownership, opportunity for learning how to read and lessens possible conflicts. Also, use BIG FONTS when labeling materials or when making a heading for small children. The younger the kids, the bigger the fonts needed.

7. Posting a short write-up in every art project that you will hang for your kids.
Again, it’s an opportunity for learning – it will encourage the children how to read fast and at the same time it will give information to others who will view it.

8. Displaying children’s art work and pictures in a creative manner.
Children take pride when you show the world what they have done.
It tells them that you are proud of their small wins and that encourages
them to love learning and do better each time.

9. Updating Songs and Rhymes posters, Calendar, Curriculum and Parent’s Overview.

10. Creating a huge, cost effective, creative and colorful Story-Based, Math, Arts and Crafts Corner and the like.


These are just some of the urgent things that I can think of as of the moment. There are a lot more to do but I will take things one a time. I am aiming to see improvement in out own center in the coming weeks. But then again, with proper training and guidance plus teamwork all these can be done.

Take a peek at how other AGAPE CENTRES look like:

i love this art display
nice wall!
wow! too many art works :-)


even pathways have art display!


my favorite! :-)

floor decor! very creative!
whew, LETTERLAND!


Featured Wall: The Duck On the Truck

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Javier in Action

Javier is my most improved student for this quarter. His development was really significant. During my first week of teaching, he never attended my class and would always roam around. He never participates in any of my activities as well. But now, he sings, dances, do art works, leads his class, helps teacher prepare teaching stuff and cleans up. He loves to do cutting activities and is very attentive in class discussion. With consistent monitoring, love and attention, Javier will go a long way and will surely developed to his full potential! way to go Javier! Teacher Ana is just so proud of you! :-)

Happy Children's Day!

AGAPE KIDDOS, HAPPY CHILDREN's DAY!

My day is brighter and meaningful everyday because of you!!!

Friday, August 14, 2009

Ten Little Christians

Ten Little Christians, standing in a line,
One disliked the pastor, then there were nine.

Nine little Christians stayed up very late,
One slept too late on Sunday, then there were eight.

Eight little Christians on their way to Heaven,
One took the low road, then there were seven.

Seven little Christians chirping like some chicks,
One disliked the music, then there were six.

Six little Christians seemed very much alive,
but one lost his interest then there were five.

Five little Christians pulling for heaven's shore,
but one stopped to rest, then there were only four.

Four little Christians, each busy as a bee
One got her feelings hurt, then there were three.

Three little Christians knew not what to do,
One joined the sporting crowd, then there were two.

Two little Christians, our rhyme is nearly done,
differed with each other, then there was one.

One little Christian, can't do much 'tis true;
brought his friend to Bible study-then there were two.

Two earnest Christians, each won one more,
that doubled the number, then there were four.

Four sincere Christians worked early and worked late,
Each won another, then there were eight.

Eight splendid Christians, if they doubled as before,
In just a few short weeks, we'd have 1,024

In this little jingle, there is a lesson true,
You either belong to the Building, Or to the Wrecking Crew.

-Author Unknown

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Kid's Bible Lessons

JESUS SAID, "LET THE LITTLE CHILDREN COME TO ME, AND DO NOT HINDER THEM, FOR THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN BELONGS TO SUCH AS THESE." MATTHEW 19:14 *NIV
Dear Friend,
Children are a gift from God, and hold a very special place in our hearts. And as any person knows, out of the mouths of babes come amazing things! Now I hope that you will laugh as hard as I did when I first read these, so let us begin.......
Kid's Bible Lessons:
A Sunday school teacher was telling her class the story of the Good Samaritan, in which a man was beaten, robbed and left for dead. She described the situation in vivid detail so her students would catch the drama. Then, she asked the class,
"If you saw a person lying on the roadside, all wounded and bleeding, what would you do?"
A thoughtful little girl broke the hushed silence,
"I think I'd throw up."
~**~**~**~**
STORY OF ELIJAH
The Sunday school teacher was carefully explaining the story of Elijah the Prophet and the false prophets of Baal. She explained how Elijah built the altar, put wood upon it, cut the steer in pieces, and laid it upon the altar. And then, Elijah commanded the people of God to fill four barrels of water and pour it over the altar. He had them do this four times.
"Now," said the teacher, "can anyone in the class tell me why the Lord would have Elijah pour water over the steer on the altar?"
A little girl in the back of the room started waving her hand, "I know, I know," she said, "to make the gravy!"
~**~**~**~**
LOT'S WIFE
A Sunday School teacher was describing how Lot's wife looked back and turned into a pillar of salt, when little Johnny interrupted, "My Mommy looked back once, while she was DRIVING," he announced triumphantly, "and she turned into a telephone pole!"
~**~**~**~**
DID NOAH FISH?
A Sunday school teacher asked, "Johnny, do you think Noah did a lot of fishing when he was on the Ark?"
"No," replied Johnny. "How could he, with just two worms?"
~**~**~**~**
HIGHER POWER
A Sunday school teacher said to her children, "We have been learning how powerful kings and queens were in Bible times. But, there is a higher power. Can anybody tell me what it is?"
One child blurted out, "Aces!"
~**~**~**~**
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Nine year old Joey, was asked by his mother what he had learned in Sunday school.
"Well, Mom, our teacher told us how God sent Moses behind enemy lines on a rescue mission to lead the Israelites out of Egypt. When he got to the Red Sea, he had his engineers build a pontoon bridge and all the people walked across safely. Then, he used his walkie-talkie to radio headquarters for reinforcements. They sent bombers to blow up the bridge and all the Israelites were saved."
"Now, Joey, is that really what your teacher taught you?" his mother asked.
"Well, no, Mom. But, if I told it the way the teacher did, you'd never believe it!"
~**~**~**~**
THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD
A Sunday School teacher decided to have her young class memorize one of the most quoted passages in the Bible; Psalm 23. She gave the youngsters a month to learn the verse.
Little Bobby was excited about the task. But, he just couldn't remember the Psalm. After much practice, he could barely get past the first verse.
On the day that the kids were scheduled to recite Psalm 23 in front of the whole congregation, Bobby was so nervous. When it was his turn, he stepped up to the microphone and said proudly,
"The Lord is my shepherd and that's all I need."
And to that I say a big Amen!
* from God's Minute

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

A New Beginning - my first day in school

It was my first day in school today. I was so excited that I got there too early and the school was still locked. Booooo to me! hehehe


Generally, my first day of assisting was really fun. I joined Ms.Jo on her 3's and 4's class (they say "ms" instead of "teacher":-( The routine is almost the same in the Philippines though the load here is a little lighter because teachers only handle 1-2 subjects like English and Math or Science and PE etc. In Manila, pre-school teachers handle ALL subjects. Gosh, toxic! Anyway, the class started with "Circle Time" and we had singing and dancing with the kids. I learned a new action song today called the "chicken dance!", and I found the kids really cute dancing and stomping and walking like chickens as the music played. Then Ms.Jo went on to teach English. Her letters for today were M and N. What caught my attention during her teaching was the sound of the letters she mentioned to the kids. She said that the sound of letter M is "ma" and that N is "na". I didn't think that was right but I kept quiet because I'm new and I am not even fully hired yet so I don't think I have the right. It was a good thing though that teacher Jo asked me a little later if that was right and I told her that as for me it should be "mmmm" not "ma" and "nnnnn" not "na". The technique is to pronounce the letters without a vowel in the end. Say for example the word MEN, if we will follow the sound "ma" the kids will read MEN as "MAEN" and worst if N is "na for them, they might even read this as "MAENA". whoa! terrible! But if you teach them just the sound mmmmm,,, the kids would be able to blend the word MAN as they say MMMMM AAAAAA NNNNNNN = MAN. Well, that's just a tip. And for parents, my suggestion is to teach your kids the "sound" of the alphabet first before teaching them the "name" of the letters. Because kids will NOT be able to read by knowing the letter names but by blending the letter sounds and that's what we simply call PHONICS:-) At the later part of the day, Ms.Jo taught Parts of the Fish for Science class.
The highlight of my day was the time I spent with the kids at the library while waiting for their mom, dad or yaya to pick them up. Kids would come to me and ask me about dinosaurs, solar system, sea creatures etc. Then came this little girl who requested for me to do storytelling of Jack and the Beanstalk. I was already in the middle part of my story when another teacher told me to take note of the kid behind me because he might fall. When I looked around, there were already a lot of kids crawling around me wanting to hear the story. It was really cute to see these kids very eager to learn. Too bad Ms. Meenah (the owner of the school) called to speak with me and so I had to stop my story. The childen were frustrated!:-(
The main challenge that I see in any case I work in this school is the language barrier. My goodness, when they all start speaking in Chinese, I'm just so totally lost! Also, I met 48 kids with mostly Chinese names!!!! And I had to memorize them! waaaahhh!!!!! I guess I will be forced to learn the language slowly or else I'm dead. hahaha, Other than this, I think the whole teaching adventure waiting for me is going to be a productive and a very interesting one. Praise God!

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Bring me back to my first love


Bring me back to my first love

is what pray for,

My passion, my heart,

My purpose, my life.


Since February, I have been asking the Lord to bring me back to my first love........ teaching! And a few days from now, I am claiming that he will make this prayer a reality. He has always been faithful in terms of guiding me in my career, and I trust that MRC Learning Centre will be the school He has prepared for me.


Since my teenage years I knew I was called to teach. And it's for same reason that I am going back........

That is, to make a difference in the lives of the young ones and their families.
So please Lord, lead on! :-)