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(Wednesday June 17th 2020)

Breakout EDU 

Breakout EDU games bring the challenges of an escape room to the classroom. One of its features is a digital breakout. Students use the provided clues to solve digital puzzles. To join a class and play the digital platform, create your account here using the class code provided for your level.

Click and enter the code to play

>> Breakout EDU Digital Games <<

Junior Digital Game: : Class code – YJBGOY

Senior Digital Game: Class code – SZVUOT

Breakout EDU | Breakout EDU

Please follow the link to our Firefly page for informations on how to login and play the digital games.

English Storytime

Pirate Small in Big Trouble: Amazon.co.uk: Julie Sykes, Jan ...

Wednesday, June 17th 2020. English Storytime, Mrs. Rous is reading ‘Pirate Small in Big Trouble’ by Julie Sykes.

Thai Storytime

Wednesday, June 17th 2020. Thai Storytime, Miss Nan is reading ‘วิธีเป็นสิงโต’ by เอ็ด เวียร์.

Accessing Storytime Videos:

For Students please visit Firefly to access content.

For Parents of Pre-Prep students please find a link on ILD (Interactive Learning Diary) website to access Storytime videos.

Mermaid Corner Bookmark Design

We have found the craft that anybody would love. Huge thanks to Maggy from Red Ted Art for came up with so many amazing ideas, Please make sure to check out their website and Youtube channel, As you know, we do rather love our corner bookmark designs and have literally over a 100 for you to choose from.. but one glaringly obvious missing design was this darling little Mermaid Bookmark Corner.

Mermaid Corner Bookmark Design. Magical DIY Mermaid Bookmark Craft. Paper Mermaid Bookmark Corner for Summer and Little Mermaid Fans! #mermaids #bookmarks #cornerbookmarks #summer

These mermaid bookmark corners were first published in April 2018

We have Unicorn Corner Bookmarks.. and Mermaid Hug Book Bookmarks (I love these by the way, you simply have to take a look) and finally.. I managed to figure out what a Mermaid Corner Bookmark should look like. We have a whole collection of magical Mermaid Craft Ideas too!

Mermaid Corner Bookmark – Materials

  • A square white piece of paper (can be skin tone too), we used one 15 x 15cm
  • Coloured paper for hair and fins
  • Pens & pencils (for facial details)
  • Sequence or glitter glue for decorating (optional)
  • Scissors & glue

How to make a Mermaid Bookmark Corner

Watch out for the detailed video how to down below or follow the  written steps here!

The Basic Origami Bookmark

Mermaid Corner Bookmark Design. Magical DIY Mermaid Bookmark Craft. Paper Mermaid Bookmark Corner for Summer and Little Mermaid Fans! #mermaids #bookmarks #cornerbookmarks #summer

As with all our bookmarks, begin by making a basic corner bookmark. You can watch the video above or follow these Step By Step Origami Bookmark Instructions here.

Next trim your top on and sides of the corner bookmark.

The Mermaid’s Hair

Mermaid Corner Bookmark Design. Magical DIY Mermaid Bookmark Craft. Paper Mermaid Bookmark Corner for Summer and Little Mermaid Fans! #mermaids #bookmarks #cornerbookmarks #summer

Trace an outline of your mermaids head onto the coloured paper designed for the mermaid bookmark’s hair.

Shape to suit a face.

Cut out.

The Mermaid’s Fin

Mermaid Corner Bookmark Design. Magical DIY Mermaid Bookmark Craft. Paper Mermaid Bookmark Corner for Summer and Little Mermaid Fans! #mermaids #bookmarks #cornerbookmarks #summer

Trace the bottom half of the bookmark in the coloure paper chosen for the mermaids tail. Cut out a triangle.

Then cut out two fins.

Mermaid Corner Bookmark Design. Magical DIY Mermaid Bookmark Craft. Paper Mermaid Bookmark Corner for Summer and Little Mermaid Fans! #mermaids #bookmarks #cornerbookmarks #summer

Assembling the Mermaid Corner BookmarkMermaid Corner Bookmark Design. Magical DIY Mermaid Bookmark Craft. Paper Mermaid Bookmark Corner for Summer and Little Mermaid Fans! #mermaids #bookmarks #cornerbookmarks #summer

Make sure all your pieces fit together and there is enough space for the face. Add the mermaid’s facial details and skin colour.

Glue down the hair and fin.

Finally, decorate the Mermaid’s fin with glitter glue and sequence (optional of course!).

Mermaid Corner Bookmark Design. Magical DIY Mermaid Bookmark Craft. Paper Mermaid Bookmark Corner for Summer and Little Mermaid Fans! #mermaids #bookmarks #cornerbookmarks #summer

Done. Isn’t it adorable?

Mermaid Bookmark Video How To:

And now to our video! Or follow the written instructions below.

English Storytime

Pinkalicious and the Babysitter (I Can Read Level 1) - Kindle ...

Thursday, June 11th 2020. English Storytime, Mrs.Rous is reading ‘Pinkalicious and the Babysitter’ by Victoria Kerr.

Thai Storytime

Thursday, June 11th 2020. Thai Storytime, Miss Gigi is reading ‘โทริเด็กหญิงผมแดง’ by Jeong Taek Chae (ช็อง แท็ก แช).

Accessing Storytime Videos:

For Students please visit Firefly to access content.

For Parents of Pre-Prep students please find a link on ILD (Interactive Learning Diary) website to access Storytime videos.

Easy Pop Up Bear Heart Card

Today we have found the craft that anybody would love. Puppies! Thank you Maggy from Red Ted Art, Oooh I am so excited to share a brand new Pop Up Card Project with you! I am just a little bit obsessed with Pop Up cards.. mainly because they are much much easier to make than you think, and yet oh so fun! This one is a special Valentine’s Day Card for Kids, but would of course also be suitable for Birthdays or Mother’s Day! Make this Pop Up Bear Heart Card/ Cat Card with us today!

Easy Pop Up Bear Heart Card for Kids to make on Valentines, printable worksheets available!

Why it is great to do this craft with your kids

  • Develop fine motor skills & accuracy
  • Reading skills & following instructions
  • Looking at symmetry & basic shapes
  • Fun Seasonal activity

Easy Pop Up Bear Heart Card for Kids to make on Valentines, printable worksheets available!

Pop Up Cat/ Bear Heart Cards – Materials needed

Easy Pop Up Bear Heart Card for Kids to make on Valentines, printable worksheets available!

  • Card Stock for the card
  • Red paper for the heart
  • Contrasting paper for the cat/ bear & decorating
  • Pen
  • Scissors
  • Glue stick

Worksheet instructions plus simple bear template are available on Teacher’s Pay Teacher’s !! In the meantime, our step by step video and instructions provide sufficient information, so that you can make your own!

Easy Pop Up Bear Heart Card for Kids to make on Valentines, printable worksheets available!

How to make a pop up bear heart card

Watch the How To Video for detail instructions! Or follow the step by steps below!

Cut our your basic shapes for your card:

Cut out the templates and trace onto your colored paper. Or create your own as per the video instructions!

You will need:

  • 6 hearts,
  • one oval teddy bear/ cat head,
  • two small circle teddy ears/ triangle cat ears,
  • one oval teddy nose (in a different colour or you can draw it on later)/ small heart shaped cat nose
  • question mark cat’s tail,
  • 4 circle paws.

NOTE: the bear is made up of basic shapes. You can adapt it to create other animals – e.g. add pointy ears for a cat and cut out a tail too. Long bendy ears for a rabbit or floppy ones for a dog.

Make your 3d Pop Up Heart

Fold the 6 heart shapes in half down the middle.

Add glue to one side of one half heart and press a second heart on top of this, so two heart are sticking together.

Repeat until you have a stack of 6 hearts. Put to one side.

Assembling your animal features

Now assemble your bear’s/ cat’s head. Glue the ears and nose in place. With a pen add eyes and any other features – e.g. why not add an outline.

Check positioning of head and heart. Then glue the head onto your card.

Add glue to both remaining outside halves of the heart and carefully glue in place. Make sure the heart “spine” aligns with the line down the centre of your card. Don’t press down too heard on the bottom half of the heart as you need to slide the feet under.

Add glue to the circle paws and glue the hands “on top of the heart” and the feet just under.

Add details in pen and repeat for the other side.

Finishing off your cards with speech bubbles and puns

If you wish you can now decorate the rest of the card with more hearts and speech bubbles.

What puns can you think of?

You are Bear-y nice! I love you Bear-y much!

(We also love these printable bear hug gifts!)

You are Paw-some! You are Purrrrr-fect!

What other animals can you make?

Easy Pop Up Bear Heart Card for Kids to make on Valentines, printable worksheets available!

English Storytime

Amazon.com: Clark the Shark: Lost and Found (I Can Read Level 1 ...

Tuesday, June 9th 2020. English Storytime, Mrs.Rous is reading ‘Clark the Shark Lost and Found’ by Bruce Hale.

Thai Storytime

Tuesday, June 9th 2020. Thai Storytime, Miss Nan is reading ‘โคอาล่าขอเวลา…อีกเดี๋ยว’ by รัตนา คชนาท.

Accessing Storytime Videos:

For Students please visit Firefly to access content.

For Parents of Pre-Prep students please find a link on ILD (Interactive Learning Diary) website to access Storytime videos.

Easy Jumping Frog Origami

Today we have found the craft that anybody would love. Puppies! Thank you Maggy from Red Ted Art,

There are many different times of Frog Origami. Some frogs are wonderfully intricate. Other frog origami are GREAT at jumping. After researching and looking at all the different patterns, I decided that THIS is the BEST Jumping Frog Origami – simply because it is quick and easy to learn HOW TO DO AND it actually works. So this is a great origami pattern for beginners and kids – especially if you just want a bit of fun!! Make them in any colour to suite your taste and needs!

Jumping Frog Origami - the easies origami frog that actually jumps! #origami #forkids #beginners #origamifrog #frog #spring #summer #jumping #papertoy

Jumping Frog Origami Materials:

  • per frog – 1 square sheet of paper – any size. We like using between 12cm x 12cm and 15cm x 15cm
  • OPTIONAL: pens, glue stick & white paper for decorating

How to make Easy Jumping Frog Origami:

We made a little video for you – as Origami is MUCH easier to learn and follow on video! Please do SUBSCRIBE to the channel. It is free to do so and lots of fun!

And watch it JUMP! So fun!! 🙂

Jumping Frog Origami - the easies origami frog that actually jumps! #origami #forkids #beginners #origamifrog #frog #spring #summer #jumping #papertoy

English Storytime

Horrible Bear!: Dyckman, Ame, OHora, Zachariah: 9780316282833 ...

Thursday, June 4th 2020. English Storytime. Mrs. Rous is reading ‘Horrible Bear’ by Ame Dyckman.

Thai Storytime

Thursday, June 4th 2020. Thai Storytime, Miss Toonaor is reading ‘หมูปั๊ก’ (Pig the Pug) by Aaron Blabey.

Accessing Storytime Videos:

For Students please visit Firefly to access content.

For Parents of Pre-Prep students please find a link on ILD (Interactive Learning Diary) website to access Storytime videos.

Star Gazing: Constellation Luminary Papercraft

Today we have found the craft that anybody would love. Puppies! Thank you Maggy from Red Ted Art, Today we decided to create a Constellation Luminary Craft perfect for Star Gazing and learning all about the main 5 Constellations Kids Should Know!

Do you know the stars we live under?! I am sure you already know that those little lights you see in the sky at night time are not just lanterns but luminous balls of gas, mostly hydrogen and helium. And the stars we see do not just move around but in fact create a pattern – a constellation – that we can go look for and recognize time and time again.

This we often call “star gazing”!

5 Constellations Kids Should Know - use this fantastic free Constellations printable to help teach kids about the main constellations in the norther hemisphere #constellations #printables #luminaries #stargazing #stars #homeschooling

So, we created a little “helper” to take with us to find 5 constellations that are pretty famous and with a little practice easy to find – our Constellation Luminary!

Get your printable today, make your own and then go with mom & dad on a little night walk to find the following constellations:

  • Ursa Minor & Major (also called small and big Dipper)
  • Orion
  • Cassiopeia
  • Sagittarius (the so called Tea Pot)
  • Scorpio

Constellations Craft – Supplies needed:

(includes affiliate links for convenience)

  • printable – choose from
  • scissors to cut out the cube
  • scoring tool to score the lines to help with folding
  • tape/glue if you want to make your cube more stable
  • needle or similar to prick little holes for stars into box
  • LED candle light to put inside the box (you can get some online here USUK)

How to assemble your DIY Constellations Luminary

NOTE: you may have to cut out a little bit of the flaps of the “top” of your box to allow the stars to shine through fully. The lid flaps are hard to “prick” through when not glued in place.

This craft is pretty straight forward! We will make a box with tiny holes! ^_^

5 Constellations Kids Should Know - use this fantastic free Constellations printable to help teach kids about the main constellations in the norther hemisphere #constellations #printables #luminaries #stargazing #stars #homeschooling

  1. Print out the template and cut out the box.
  2. Fold the box along the lines. It might be easier to score the lines first!
  3. Stack the box together and add glue/tape if necessary.
  4. With a thick needle prick holes into where stars are illustrated. You can make smaller and bigger holes to show what stars shine more brightly.

5 Constellations Kids Should Know - use this fantastic free Constellations printable to help teach kids about the main constellations in the norther hemisphere #constellations #printables #luminaries #stargazing #stars #homeschooling

And then all that is left to do is to add the LED candle light (DO NOT USE A REAL CANDLE!), close the box and turn of the light!

Happy crafting and do let us know how many constellations you were able to find!

English Storytime

Pinkalicious and Planet Pink : Victoria Kann : 9780062410689

Tuesday, June 2nd 2020. English Storytime. Mrs. Rous is reading ‘Pinkalicious and Planet Pink’ by Victoria Kann.

Thai Storytime

Tuesday, June 2nd 2020. Thai Storytime, Miss Toonaor is reading ‘กอดของฉันอยู่ไหน’ (Wheres My Hug) by Amy Hest.

Accessing Storytime Videos:

For Students please visit Firefly to access content.

For Parents of Pre-Prep students please find a link on ILD (Interactive Learning Diary) website to access Storytime videos.

Looking for a Family Fun Friday night? Why not sit with your kids and play this game together called ‘Eyes of a Reader’. Let’s see how familiar you are with the teachers and other staff of SHR.

EYES OF A READER 

(Friday, May 29th 2020)

Play Kahoot : EYES OF A READER <<

Carefully look at the eyes of these readers with their favourite books and see if you can read between the lines to figure out which members of SHR staff they are!

English Storytime

Blast Off! by Doyle, Malachy, McLean, Gill - Amazon.ae

Friday, May 29th 2020. English Storytime. Mrs. Rous is reading ‘Blast Off!’ by Malachy Doyle.

Thai Storytime

Friday, May 29th, Thai Storytime. Mr. Bank is ‘บ้านต้นไม้ 10 ชั้น’ by Etsuko Bushika (เอ็ตสึโกะ บุชิกะ).

Accessing Storytime Videos:

For Students please visit Firefly to access content.

For Parents of Pre-Prep students please find a link on ILD (Interactive Learning Diary) website to access Storytime videos.

DIY Paper Spinner Toys

Today we have found the craft that any body would love. Puppies! Thank you Maggy from Red Ted Art, DIY Paper Spinner. Not only were they super fun to make.. but they provide a great STEAM activity for anyone learning about colour theory. It is simply so MAGICAL to see colour theory in action RIGHT BEFOR YOUR EYES.

We made a set of plain spinners (for the kids to colour themselves and to experiment with colours, patterns and designs), but also a set of PRINTABLES! The printables are particularly useful for a classroom setting or if you have LESS TIME, but still want to make this easy paper toy. But I do encourage you to go freestyle, use a plate as a stencil and have fun!

Easy Paper Spinners Tutorial - ever wondered how to make these fun paper toys? They are a super easy kids crafts! And a great way to explore COLOUR Wheel THEORY. So makes a great STEAM project too. You can either experiment to your hearts content or use our super handy Paper Spinner Printables - perfect for colour theory exploration! Make this Kids DIY today!

DIY Paper Spinners – Materials:

  • Paper
  • Card
  • String
  • Pens
  • Scissors
  • Glue stick

Optional – your free templates

———> Get your BLANK TEMPLATES (with patterns) Here <———

———-> Get your COLOUR THEORY TEMPLATES Here <———-

DIY Paper Spinners How To:

Either watch this simple video or read the written instructions below!

We also made an emoji spinner version

  1. Either print out two circles from the templates above OR get a small paper plate (approx 10-12cm in diamater and draw two circles).
  2. Colour in your circles any way you wish. The colours will “mix” on any concentric circles. (see video for the effect). Be bold and experiment with different designs and patterns.
  3. Cut our your circles.
  4. Stick the first circle on some cardboard.
  5. Cut out the cardboard circle now.
  6. Stick the second circle on to the back.
  7. Make two small holes (approx 1cm apart, if not 8mm) on either side of the centre of the circle – the templates have markings for this.
  8. Thread string approx 40cm in length through and tie.

Have a go at spinning!!

DIY Paper Spinner - simple to make and so fun to play with. Great for an STEAM lessons on colour theory
This Paper Spinner really shows colour theory well – you can see how the outer red/ yellow rim turns orange, the blue/ yellow goes a light blue/ green and the red/blue turns a lovely purple. Awesome colour wheel theory exploration!
 
DIY Paper Spinner - Great for an STEAM lessons on colour theory
WHITE LIGHT: when this rainbow spinner is going fast enough it actually appears as white every so often – confirming that “white light” is made up of all the colours of the rainbow. For an accurate “white light”, you would probably have to adjust the proportion of each colour correctly, as well as get it spinning really fast.
 
DIY Paper Spinner - design your own and explore color wheel theory

The kids also had great fun designing their own spinners. They started off with “plain sections” and then looked at what happened when they added red dots and blue zig zags. I think we love these ones best! But they take more time to make as you need time for decorating!

At first it is tricky to get the spin going.. but keep practicing and it will get easier. Once the spin is going, you can relax your hands a little, this will allow for the spinner to “reload in reverse” and keep going!!!!

ENJOY!

English Storytime

Thursday, May 28th 2020. English Storytime. Mrs. Rous is reading ‘Splat the Cat: The Name of the Game’ by James Dean.

Thai Storytime

Thursday, May 28th 2020, Thai Storytime. Miss Nan is reading ‘คุณแกะหายไปไหน’ by Hirotaka Nakano.

Accessing Storytime Videos:

For Students please visit Firefly to access content.

For Parents of Pre-Prep students please find a link on ILD (Interactive Learning Diary) website to access Storytime videos.

Breakout EDU (Wednesday May 27th 2020)

SO MANY BOOKS, SO LITTLE TIME!

Breakout EDU | Breakout EDU

(TOPIC: READING, LIBRARY)

Breakout EDU games bring the challenges of an escape room to the classroom. One of its features is a digital breakout. Students use the provided clues to solve digital puzzles. To join a class and play the digital platform, create your account here using the class code provided for your level.

Please follow the link to our Firefly page for informations on how to login and play the digital games.

 

English Storytime

Picture story Books (Set of 15 Books) Free Shipping – Passaro Books

Monday, May 27th 2020. English Storytime. Mrs. Rous is reading ‘Chickens Can’t See in the Dark’ by Kristyna Litten.

Thai Storytime

Monday, May 27th, Thai Storytime. Miss Sairung is reading ‘รออีกหน่อยนะ’ by ชัชนันท์ ประสพวงศ์.

Accessing Storytime Videos:

For Students please visit Firefly to access content.

For Parents of Pre-Prep students please find a link on ILD (Interactive Learning Diary) website to access Storytime videos.

Looking for a Family Fun Friday night? Why not sit with your kids and play this game together called ‘Eyes of a Reader’. Let’s see how familiar you are with the teachers and other staff of SHR.

EYES OF A READER 

(Friday, May 22nd 2020)

Play Kahoot : EYES OF A READER <<

Carefully look at the eyes of these readers with their favourite books and see if you can read between the lines to figure out which members of SHR staff they are!

 

English Storytime

The Bear With Sticky Paws by Clara Vulliamy

Friday. May 22nd 2020. English Storytime. Mrs. Rous is reading ‘The Bear with Sticky Paws’ by Clara Vulliamy.

Thai Storytime

Friday, May 22nd 2020. Thai Storytime, Miss Gigi is reading ‘สมบัติล้ำค่าของปู่โฮ่ง’ by Seunghyun Yang (ซึงฮยุน ยัง).

Accessing Storytime Videos:

For Students please visit Firefly to access content.

For Parents of Pre-Prep students please find a link on ILD (Interactive Learning Diary) website to access Storytime videos.

Easy Origami Whale – Paper Crafts for Kids

Today we have found the craft that any body would love. Puppies! Thank you Maggy from Red Ted Art, So today we have this adorable Origami Whale. He is quick. He is easy and he is fun!! I think he would also double up as a cheeky “Bailey” from Finding Dory craft, don’t you think?! Enjoy.

Easy Origam Whale for Kids. Super cute, fun and easy whale - a great paper craft for beginner origami kids. How to make an origami whale

Origami Whale materials:

  • 1 square piece of paper
  • scissors (optional)
  • pen & contrasting paper (optional)
  • glue stick (optional)

If you find a printable worksheet with photo instructions useful, you can get a copy over on my teacher’s pay teacher’s store!

How to make an Origami Whale:

It really is EASY!! And the kids will love this adorable little paper craft!!!

Aren’t they adorable?? I particularly like the baby whales. So so cute! Hope you have a go and ENJOY!

Step by step written instructions for how to make an Origami Whale.

If you find a printable worksheet with photo instructions useful, you can get a copy over on my teacher’s pay teacher’s store!

Diagonal

Take a square piece of paper and fold it across the diagonal. Open it up and fold it again in the opposite direction – you want that diagonal crease to go in both direction and be extra sharpe=.

Kite shape

Open up the square again. Take one edge and bring it to meet the diagonal central line. Repeat with the other side – you should now have a kite shape.

Body shape

Fold down the top point to meet the central line. Then fold in half.

The tail

Take the long thing tip and fold up at a right angle. Give it a sharp crease.

Open up the origami and fold into the opposit direction.

Finally, make a small cut at the top of the tail and fold down.

Draw your facial features and done!

Paper Whale Craft
Hope you have a go at making these wonderful Origami Whales!!

English Storytime

Pete the Cat: Play Ball! (My First I Can Read) - Kindle edition by ...

Thursday. May 21st 2020. English Storytime. Mrs. Rous is reading ‘Pete the Cat: Play Ball!’ by James Dean.

Thai Storytime

Thursday, May 21st 2020. Thai Storytime, Miss Toon is reading ‘แบ่งกันนะหมีน้อย’ (How to Share with a Bear) by Eric Pinder.

Accessing Storytime Videos:

For Students please visit Firefly to access content.

For Parents of Pre-Prep students please find a link on ILD (Interactive Learning Diary) website to access Storytime videos.

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