Ever thought of doing something fun while revising for Diversity in Science? Easy. Just go to the park and pick up all the different colours and shapes of leaves you can find. Instead of using an assessment book, chances are, real leaves help your primary-schooler point out their similarities and differences much better.
After the science lesson, what she can do with the leaves is entirely limited by her imagination. She can paint them to be beetles, arrange them into different animals, or simply draw pictures around them to make them part of a bigger picture.
More and more parents believe that stipulating the right hemisphere of the brain is as important as developing the left. However, classes that specifically cater to such holistic development don’t come cheap. So, what can we do if we cannot afford these? The answer is for them to do art.
#14 - Organizing a scavenger hunt or a picnic with your children’s classmates or pre-school friends