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Saturday, 29 September 2018

September- Neoplasticism: Piet Mondrian

Today the class was introduced to one of the pioneers of the 20th century abstract artist, Piet Mondrian. Students were briefed on the abstract arts, modern arts and the artist's signature style, 'Neoplasticism'.

Following today's lesson, they were tasked to create their own Neoplasticism art.

Learning outcome: A brief on art history, introduction to modern art and the understanding of Neoplasticism, colouring control and creativity


Monday, 24 September 2018

September-Mid-Autumn Festival - ‘Tanglung’!

Who says Mid-Autumn/Harvest Festival celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th month in the Han calendar is just a festival celebrated by Malaysian Chinese? With the full moon on that day Chinese in several Asian countries also celebrate the end of harvest in their own way albeit named differently, in varying ways and eating their own special fare; and more importantly the occasion for family reunions.

In Malaysia, the retailing and making of mooncakes in several flavours and shapes herald the coming of the festival, followed by sale of lanterns in a myriad of colours, designs and materials to the delight of children.

Today, the Bugs learnt the history and significance of the Mid-Autumn Festival also popularly known as Mooncake or Lantern ('Tanglung' in Chinese) festival, and what it means to the family unit and significance to all in a multi-racial and cultural society like Malaysia.

To reinforce a memorable take home value, the Bugs learnt to make a basic lantern with simple materials like ice cream sticks and wax paper. They were given the liberty to embellish their lanterns with individual designs and colours.

Happy Mid-Autumn Festival (24/9/2018)!!

Learning outcome: a lesson on Mid-Autumn Festival, making of a basic lantern, individual creative preferences and colours


Saturday, 15 September 2018

September - My Flag

In conjunction with Malaysia Day celebrations tomorrow, we evaluated the vibrant colours of the 14 state flags of Malaysia today. From Perlis to Sabah, we discussed briefly the design and colours of each flag as well as the symbolic meanings.
Next, with the knowledge gained, our Bugs were tasked to exercise their creativity by creating their own flag. Every image and colour used in the design must have a reason or story behind it.

Learning outcome: Enhancing our Bugs' general knowledge of Malaysia, developing their motor skills especially in hand-eye coordination and skill in colouring neatly within lines; creativity and understanding of design concept through the creation of their own flag.

Happy Malaysia Day !


Saturday, 8 September 2018

September - How’s the Weather?

Today we introduced our Bugs to a scientific tool – ‘Charts’! Charts help one to learn how to gather, organize, understand and share information through graphics and visualization. The subject matter chosen today was ‘Weather’. The class started with a discussion on the weather, describing types of weather and personal preferences for the types of weather and why. Next, they went about creating a chart to organize and classify the types of weather.

Besides learning to organize information creatively, today’s lesson also helps our Bugs to be drawn to features of the weather.

Learning outcome: Chart-making, awareness of types of weather and creative representation of the individual's understanding of the subject