Saturday, December 12, 2009
My 2009 Navy Beans
Our principal, Teacher Yvonne Lau, and my Navy Beans. She showed my children how to do flower arrangements during "My Community" theme unit.
This year my Navy Beans are a funny bunch. I 'm going to miss them next year.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
The truth behind Nursery Rhymes - A Hidden History
The term nursery rhyme is used for ‘traditional’ songs for young children in Britain and many English speaking countries. Most of these rhymes have historical connotations behind them some of which are downright sinister. We recite these stories without knowing the colorful history or gossip behind them.
Nursery Rhymes have historically been used to express opinions that could not be spoken freely. Some seemingly silly rhymes included political statements which if they had been spoken straightforward, would be punishable by death. Most nursery rhymes were from Europe, particularly England, but a few came from others areas of the world - even America contributed a few.
Humpty Dumpty
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall.
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.
All the king's horses and all the king's men
Couldn't put Humpty together again!
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.
All the king's horses and all the king's men
Couldn't put Humpty together again!
Humpty Dumpty was a colloquial term used in fifteenth century England describing someone who was obese. Humpty Dumpty somehow became an egg in the illustrations in Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll.
But the Humpty Dumpty in this rhyme is believed to be a large cannon! The cannon was used during the English Civil War (1642-1649) in the Siege of Colchester (June 13, 1648 - August 27, 1648). Colchester was strongly fortified by the Royalists and was laid to siege by the Parliamentarians (Roundheads). In 1648, the town of Colchester was a walled town with a castle and several churches and was protected by the city wall. St Mary's Church stood immediately alongside the city wall. A huge cannon, colloquially called Humpty Dumpty, was strategically placed on the wall next to St Mary's Church. A shot from a Parliamentary cannon damaged the wall Humpty Dumpty sat on causing the cannon to "take a great fall". The Royalists, or Cavaliers (all the King's men) attempted to raise Humpty Dumpty on to another part of the wall. They probably attempted to use horses to help lift it, hence all the kings horses and all the kings men. They we're, as we know, unsuccessful. This had a drastic consequence for the Royalists as the strategically important town of Colchester fell to the Parliamentarians after a siege lasting eleven weeks.
Jack and Jill
Jack and Jill went up the hill
to fetch a pail of water
Jack fell down and broke his crown
And Jill came tumbling after
The roots of the story, or poem, of Jack and Jill are in France. Jack and Jill referred to are said to be King Louis XVI - Jack -who was beheaded (lost his crown) followed by his Queen Marie Antoinette - Jill - (who came tumbling after). The words and lyrics to the Jack and Jill poem were made more acceptable as a story for children by providing a happy ending! The actual beheadings occurred in during the Reign of Terror in 1793. The first publication date for the lyrics of Jack and Jill rhyme is 1795 - which ties-in with the history and origins.
Mary Mary Quite Contrary
Mary Mary quite contrary,
How does your garden grow?
With silver bells and cockle shells
And pretty maids all in a row.
How does your garden grow?
With silver bells and cockle shells
And pretty maids all in a row.
The "Mary" is reputed to be Mary Tudor, or Bloody Mary, who was the daughter of King Henry VIII. Queen Mary was a staunch Catholic. The "garden" referred to graveyards which were increasing in size with those who dared to continue to adhere to the Protestant faith - Protestant martyrs.
The "silver bells and cockle shells" referred to instruments of torture. The 'silver bells' were thumbscrews which crushed the thumb between two hard surfaces by the tightening of a screw. The 'cockleshells' were believed to be instruments of torture which were attached to the genitals!
The 'maids' were a mechanical instrument (now known as the guillotine) to behead people called the Maiden.
"Georgie Porgie" was referred to the courtier George Villiers, 1st duke of Duke of Buckingham (1592–1628). King James I took Villiers as his lover and nicknamed him "Steenie" (a reference to St. Stephen whom in the Bible describes as having the "face of an angel"). Villier's good looks also appealed to the ladies and his highly suspect morals were much in question!
Monday, December 7, 2009
Nursery Rhymes Bulletin Crafts
I loved art & craft. I love to share the beauty of each work. Each time I accomplish what I had in mind to do, I would ponder on my work for a long time, to admire it.
Our Very Special 2009 Christmas Tree
To support Earth Day, we have done small individual christmas trees from recycled cardboards and toilet roll tubes for each children to colour and decorate. Then from these small trees, we have assembled it into a big christmas tree. Its not that easy to assemble it. It took us some 2 to 3 hours to get it to stand. We tried so many ways and at last we managed to think of using sticks, tapes and ribbons.
The candy poppers are made from toilet roll tubes wrapped in recycle pamphets. We have spend alot of time and energy in making everything. I really hope parents and children will not just throw it away when they take it home. For me, when my son takes any crafts back, I will keep it in a box. I have done a Memory Box for each of my students to keep all the art & craft they have done for the year.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Nursery Rhymes Theme
This holiday we're doing everything fun related to Nursery Rhymes, not just reciting and singing. The children will get to do art & crafts and science projects.
Friday, December 4, 2009
Is Kindergarten Teacher an easy job????
Hi! The year 2009 is coming to an end. There's only 27 days to 2010. I hope year 2010 would be a better year than 2009 to everybody.
This is year provided me a lot of new experiences and learning. Some are very happy while some can be very bitter. Being a teacher is very difficult, but being a kindergarten teacher is more difficult.
Many people thought that a kindy teacher just have to teach ABC and 123, but no one knows about our responsibilities in taking care of our children, not just academic but in moulding every one of them into a person with knowledge and moral.
Today I have met with one of my future 2010 student's mother. I was inquiring why she decided to stop her child in one of the after school enrichment program which is taught by an outside teacher. As my son is attending the same course too, I find it to be useful for her Mathematics skills in her future years. Its was a big waste too as the teacher told me that this child is beginning to show signs of improvement.
I was shock by the parent's reply, that her decisions was made due to the child's current form teacher's remarks. She told me that the teacher kept saying her child doesn't seems to be improving in spite of all the extra classes she send her child to. I did not know what to say other than to ask her not to make judgement due to a teacher's remarks.
Therefore, being a teacher is not that easy. We need to know how to relay messages in the proper manner, in order to avoid any misunderstanding. I think that particular parent reacted too harshly over the teacher's remarks, or was the teacher too harsh on the child? Well, we do not know. But one thing I already know is that I have to choose my words carefully because as parents we love our child too much, to hear any bad words about them. To me, as a mother of three children, I have learnt to accept anything about my children, though I would appreciate praises more.