Friday, April 3, 2015

PAUD DAY 2: LITTLE HAPPINESS



April 1st 2015

It was our second time for visiting PAUD An-Nur in Cilenggang, BSD, and it still a fun experience to remember. Luckily, Eunike could join us today and this was her first time to visit PAUD An-Nur with us, so say hello to her! 

Actually, we planned to arrive there at 8 in the morning, but something happened and for some other reasons we arrived there 30 minutes late - and yes, it was a bit unpleasant situation to start the day. But thankfully, the teachers in PAUD An-Nur weren’t mad at us even though the class has started already. Then, after we apologized, we separated ourselves into three small groups: Priska and Mitha in Class A, Dejan with Jovita in Class B, and then there were also me, Eunike and Milka in play group. And here’s when the fun begins…



Different from last week, I did not teach the children in Class A with Jovita and Dejan anymore. In play group class, which consists of children around the age of 3-4 years, there is no lesson to be taught. We just accompanied the kids to learn-by playing, because we all know that young children learn a lot when they play. With the help from the rectangle colorful foldable Japanese paper, which is commonly known as origami – we taught the kids how to make a flower. We let them pick their own favorable color and let them to fold the paper by themselves. We explained the step after step slowly, using the easiest method as clear as we could. The kids were so serious at first but turned to be bored after they couldn’t fold the paper correctly. That’s why we were here to help you, little kid!

After few moments later, they finally finished their own origami flower, with a little help from us of course. They looked so happy and proud! One of the kid named Gilang even made two origami flower, and a little girl named Nayla said that she will kept and showed her “masterpiece” to her mom later at home. We did a quick photo session with the kids to snap their artistic creations. Look at their happy smiles!

The class duration wasn’t very long; at 9.30 the kids had their teacher permission to open their snacks or meal boxes- breakfast time! The teacher reminded them to wash their hands and pray before eat.
My name is Dian!
Nayla enjoying her breakfast

The class ended 30 minutes later. 

pray together before the school ends


Me, Eunike, Jovita and random things 
Its seems like the first sila of Pancasila has been applied properly by PAUD An-Nur, characterized by praying together before and after they start their activities. Children will get used to pray and enclose to God in their daily activities.
 
See you on next Wednesday, PAUD An-Nur!


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