Exciting New Adventure… 1st Grade… or Primary 1…

…or as they say here in German, 1. Klasse, said as “Ersten Klasse”, or direct translation – 1st Class…

Tobias started 1st grade about 3 weeks ago & he loves it!!
Here he is at his desk on the 1st day of school, 16th August 2011, Tuesday:


His teacher is a real nice lady, very smiley & seems to truly love teaching the kids.
Here they are at storytime with her:


Tobias is enjoying the much larger variety of ‘subjects’ as compared to what he got at Kindergarten, which was a lot of crafts (he’s not a very crafty boy). He has German (of cos), Math (which he loves), Science & Brain Teasers (i think this may be just a general knowledge of the world around us type thing & the teasers are just for fun & a little something more challenging for the kids to do). There is also Music, Gym, Workshop & Religion, which are all in different classrooms. So there is a fair bit of coming & going which suits Tobias just fine as he is such an energtic boy 🙂

There are a couple of firsts for our little village school – this is the 1st year they are having a mixed 1st & 2nd grade class. At the Parents’ Evening last week, they explained that practically the 2 grades are really together for one whole day in the week – other than that, they have different classes, e.g. 1st grade goes for Music while 2nd grade stays to do German. Of cos break time is together & some mornings they do start the day together. i think it’s great that they have such classes – it helps for the 1st graders to have someone to follow when doing things or when they don’t understand. i’m also hoping that it may be possible for Tobias to do some 2nd grade work if he gets a little bored, like in Math, i think he will enjoy the 2nd grade work more cos he is already at that level. Just to let you see the difference, 1st graders are expected to learn to count to 20 (forwards & backwards), while 2nd graders up to 100 – & Tobias can already count to 100. But we’ll see…

This being Switzerland, they are very organised, even with homework – there are fixed days on which your child will come home with homework – for us it’s Monday, Tuesday & Thursdays. They also tell you how long your child is expected to spend on homework each time – 1st graders no more than 15 or 20mins after which they recommend that the child stop working & should the homework not be completed by then (which should be never as the work is very easy), the parent should include a note in the homework folder to indicate that the child worked on the homework for 20mins & still could not finish. & that would be accepted. Notes from parents are also accepted if you have a special family event (e.g. Grandfather’s Big Birthday Bash) & can’t finish or do your homework.

So very different from Singapore…

& that’s not even talking about the homework situation in Singapore today but even when i was in school, i remember coming home with hours of homework from about Pri 3 onwards – here Pri 3 level students are expected to do 1hour of homework only.

Here’s Tobias concentrating really hard on his homework:


This one happens to be a drawing assignment – just to draw a nice picture for a classmate whose birthday is coming up. All the other times so far, he’s come home with either Math or German homework in a workbook.

Here he is with the half finished drawing & the finished one:


Oh, the 2nd ‘firsts’ for our school is the giving out of actual grades or marks for the lower primary classes. It’s so new to them that they still haven’t quite worked out how it would function. What we found out last week was that it is really for the teachers to be able to keep better track of each child’s progress & to know if there are any areas where special attention might be needed. But it looks like we, the parents, won’t see any of this till maybe January. They want to have it all worked out 1st & they really don’t want it to give added pressure to the kids so they want to make sure that the way marks are given will reflect that.

Once again, so very different from Singapore…

& i think it’s good… young children are like little sponges & should be encouraged to learn & learn & not perform… getting good marks can take over & make a child more worried about the marks than about actually learning & enjoying the learning experience which will make them into life-long learners.

So here’s to having fun in school & life-long learning 😉
syc

Picture Summary of Singapore Visit 2011…

Yes it's that time of year again… summer & off we went to Singapore for 4.5weeks 😉

Here's Tobias, all excited & on the way to the airport:

We flew Lufthansa this year so there was stopover at Frankfurt airport… we amused ourselves by walking around (not much to see) & taking photos, here's one of my fav shots:

Quite a few of our friends have had babies since we last saw them – so here's all the cuties we met up with 😉


Soen, Tiny Keng, Nathan, Shannon, Brie & Little Seth whom we didn't get to meet, unfortunately.

There were family dinners & celebrations to go to:

My Grandmother's 97th

Kite-Flying with cousins at the Marina Barrage

Of cos we visited some famous sights as well:

Double Helix Bridge at Marina Bay

Art & Science Museum at Marina Bay Sands

We did not visit the museum but we did walk around the Marine Bay Sands Casion/Resort – no we didn't go in to play. One, we had the kids with us, Two, not crazy enough to pay the SGD100 just to go in & have a look. That's what Singaporeans have to pay just to go in – only for Singaporeans. The government thinks this will safe-guard its citizens from the bad habit of gambling.

Of cos we also spent lots of time visiting friends & family.

With Godpa Alan, his Godbrother, David & Godma Vivian

Sad that we didn't get a chance to take a photo with his other set of Godparents, Tim & Amy & their kids.

Cousins teaching Tobias to "snakeboard", Playing Transformers with Kai, Swimming Fun

Of cos how could we not do our annual walk along the beach.

We ate at the well-known & long-standing Prima Revolving Restaurant, which has been there since i was a little gal.

We visited the Night Safari but don't have pictures cos my camera is crappy for low light situations. But i did get this one at the entrance.


It is a really well-planned out Safari & we saw lots & walked lots. The tram ride was great! There are some parts which are accessible only by tram.

We also went to the BottleTree Park in Yishun.

Tobias had loads of fun catching LongKang fish (Drain Fish).

Here are all the fishes he caught.


Well, actually he only caught 3, the rest were given to him by this pair of brothers who caught the fishes with their bare hands! They staked out a corner & stuck their hand into the water, waited till the fish swam by & Voila! FISH!

Time passed all too quickly & before we knew it, we flew back home.
& then we were at Munich Airport, very early in the morning, waiting to catch our flight back to Zurich.

Tobias entertaining himself.

While mummy gets FREE hot tea & entertains herself, taking photos.

So till next year 😀
syc

Go Green 2011…

 So this year we went with Strawberries & Sunflowers…

After last year’s failure with the strawberry seeds, i decided we should just start with baby plants instead of at the very beginning.

So here are our Strawberry Babies 🙂

We started the Sunflowers with seeds, it was sold as a child’s kit for the garden… comes with pot & soil 😉

After just a week or so, we had Strawberry Flowers 😀

 
The Sunflowers were also poking their heads out 😀
 
Then they grew…
 
But i re-potted & did it badly so today out of 9 Sunflower Babies, only one has survived but that one is going strong 🙂 Hope to have a photo of a flower soon 🙂
 
The strawberries, on the other hand, i’m happy to report have done well – we have quite a few fruits. Here are some of them:
 
The strawberries are done for the season but they are growing runners now & i hope to get a few so that i can carry on next year – or even grow them indoors… maybe…
 
So that’s our Go Green for this year 🙂
syc

(PS: Here’s the beginning of last year’s Go Green.)