Tuesday, June 29, 2010

KURSUS ICT BAGI MENINGKATKAN FROFESIONALISME GURU PRASEKOLAH PERINGKAT NEGERI PAHANG

assalammualaikum semua,
Alhamdulillah berakhir sudah kursus ict khas untuk guru prasekolah. saya antara 30 guru yang menghadiri kursus ini selama 3 hari 2 malam. Bermula dari 28 jun hingga 30 Jun. Saya di ajar cara menggunakan movie maker, bagaimana nak menggunakan format factory dan menggunakan downloadhelper untuk dimasukkan ke dalam power point. Seronoknya rasa sebab dapat ilmu yang bermanfaat. Rasa nak berkongsi ilmu dengan kawan-kawan semua. tapi nantilah...

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

FISH CRAFT FROM WATER BOTTLE






What you need :
  • Plastic water or soda bottles
  • Scissors
  • Stapler
  • Acrylic paint
  • Paintbrushes
  • Wiggly eyes
  • Glue
  • Small nail
  • Fishing line or nylon thread

What You Do:

  1. Remove the cap and label from an empty, clean bottle. With an adult's help, cut the bottom off the bottle.
  2. Get an adult to help you punch a hole with a small nail in the top of the "head" of your fish. Poke a long piece of fishing line or nylon thread through the hole and tie a knot on the inside end.
  3. Pinch the open end of the bottle so the two sides meet and staple them together in the middle. Cut out fins and a tail around the staples, as shown.
  4. Paint colorful fish patterns on the bottle. Once the paint has dried, glue on wiggly eyes. Now hang your fish up. Or make some more and turn them into a mobile!

Craft by Michele Reyzer
Photos by Mark Godfrey

TROPIKAL BOTTLE FISH


Tropical Bottle Fish

by Amy Brown









Materials

· Scissors

· Clean plastic 2-liter bottle

· Permanent marker

· Clean plastic 20-ounce bottle (optional)

· Masking tape

· Fishing line

· Newspaper

· Thinned white glue or Mod Podge

· Paintbrushes and acrylic paint

· Milk-jug cap

· Glue dots

· Googly eyes (we used 3/4-inch)


1. Use scissors to cut off the end of the 2-liter bottle about two inches from the bottom (a parent's job). Hold the edges of the bottle closed and use the marker to draw on the tail shape, as shown. To add a fin, use scissors to cut off the top and bottom of the 20-ounce bottle. Flatten the plastic, then use a marker to draw a fin shape on the fold, as shown. Cut out the tail, and fin, if using.


2. Tape together the ends of the bottle, then tape the fin closed, if using, and tape it to the bottle. Cut a length of fishing line and tape a loop to the top of the bottle so that it will hang at the angle you like.

3. Tear the newspaper into pieces (we used 2-inch squares). Working in sections and taking care not to glue over the hanging loop, brush glue onto the bottle and press on the paper. Let the glue dry.

4. Paint the fish and let it dry. For eyes, cut the milk-jug cap in half. Use glue dots to attach a half on each side and to attach a googly eye to each half.