{"id":33,"date":"2017-05-11T23:54:00","date_gmt":"2017-05-11T15:54:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/playlexue.com\/learning-chinese-at-imaginarium-2017"},"modified":"2021-12-26T09:33:32","modified_gmt":"2021-12-26T01:33:32","slug":"learning-chinese-at-imaginarium-2017","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/playlexue.com\/learning-chinese-at-imaginarium-2017","title":{"rendered":"Learning Chinese at Imaginarium 2017"},"content":{"rendered":"

We visited on the first day after seeing the article by Singapore Motherhood<\/a>. We were very lucky to chance upon a workshop shortly after arrival. Q and I had a blast at all of the exhibits, especially the short films (which he was scared of going in to watch the year before). I was very inspired and decided to follow up with some home activities.<\/p>\n

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\u8c01\u7684\u5c3e\u5df4? Whose tail?<\/h2>\n

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This activity was inspired by the Lizard Tail exhibit. I printed pictures of a few animals for QR to match their tails based on the verses I made up, and we had a simple question-and-answer session. This was good for his learning to answer in complete sentences, and about simple sentence structures. I wrote these by hand in a spare notebook, to start a compilation of QR\u2019s work for him to revisit freely.<\/p>\n

\u81ea\u5236\u5c0f\u4e66 DIY Photo Journal<\/h2>\n

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This little DIY book<\/a> was made from a single sheet of drawing block paper. A few folds, one cut and that\u2019s it!I printed out the photos we took at the Imaginarium, cut them out and let QR choose which ones he wanted to include in his book. He glued on the photos with a glue stick. He then thought about what he wanted to write for each photo, and I verbally edited it, then wrote it down as he repeated the sentence.I love books, and I want QR to love books. For now, he loves being read to. When we go along with his requests to read the same book for the millionth time, he can read it from memory after a while! I am hoping that he will re-read these little books that we write together.<\/p>\n

\u6f02\u6d6e\u5f69\u8679\u5c71: Making our own floating mountain<\/h2>\n