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Bonda Maisarah Kindergarten

Bonda Maisarah Kindergarten

:. My Family .:

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   Today our kindergarten children enjoyed a fun family activity by coloring and cutting cute cartoon family pictures. This hands-on task helps improve fine motor skills, creativity, focus, and love for family while learning through play in a happy, caring classroom environment that encourages teamwork and confidence every single day together. 😊  

:. Lets Do Ice Transfer .:

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Today, the kindergarten children took part in a fun activity where they transferred cubes of ice from one container to another using their hands or simple tools. The children were very excited as they explored the cold, slippery texture of the ice while carefully moving each cube. Through this playful activity, they learned to focus, control their hand movements, and work patiently. This activity brings many benefits to young children. It helps improve their fine motor skills, hand–eye coordination, and concentration. The cold sensation also provides a great sensory experience, allowing them to discover temperature differences and changes as the ice begins to melt. In addition, this activity encourages problem-solving, patience, and independence as they figure out how to transfer the ice successfully. Overall, it was a simple yet meaningful hands-on learning experience for the children.  

:. Merdeka Activity , Make A Sweet Corn .:

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“Today, our kindergarten children had a wonderful time making sweet corn together! The activity began with the children exploring the bright yellow corn kernels, feeling the texture, and smelling the sweet aroma. They learned step-by-step how to mix the ingredients, scoop the corn, and stir everything gently. The children were very excited as they worked together, taking turns and helping their friends. This hands-on experience not only helped them strengthen their fine motor skills, but also encouraged teamwork, communication, and confidence. At the end, they enjoyed tasting the yummy sweet corn they made on their own. It was a joyful and meaningful learning moment for everyone!”  

:. Animal With Shape .:

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Animal With Shape  

:. Learn About Insect .:

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  Tiny hands, big curiosity — discovering the wonderful world of insects!! Learning about insects is such an exciting adventure for our little explorers! The children are buzzing with joy as they observe butterflies fluttering, ants marching, and bees busy collecting nectar. With happy smiles and curious minds, they discover how important insects are to nature and how amazing these tiny creatures can be. Through songs, stories, and fun hands-on activities, the kids learn to appreciate and love the beautiful insect world around them. Every giggle, every sparkle in their eyes shows just how much fun learning can be when it’s full of wonder, discovery, and happiness!

:. Tracing , Cutting and Paste .:

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Tracing, cutting, and pasting activities are perfect for 3 - 4 year old children to develop essential early skills. Tracing helps improve pencil control and hand-eye coordination, preparing them for writing. Cutting with child-safe scissors strengthens fine motor muscles and teaches them how to follow lines carefully. Pasting allows them to be creative by arranging shapes or pictures onto paper. These hands-on tasks also encourage focus, patience, and independence. Children enjoy seeing their completed work and feel proud of their creations. Such activities make learning fun while supporting important developmental milestones in a playful and engaging way suitable for young learners.  

:. Paper Crown Activity .:

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  The crown-making activity using paper is a fun and creative experience for young children. It encourages imagination as they design and decorate their own crowns . This activity also helps develop fine motor skills through cutting, folding, and pasting. Children learn to follow simple instructions and express their individuality. It boosts their confidence as they wear something they made themselves. Working in groups during this activity promotes social interaction and teamwork. Overall, paper crown-making is a joyful, hands-on learning experience that supports both creativity and important developmental skills in kindergarten children.