Submitted 38 entries to this competition Lunar New Year Art Takes Flight, hope my art students will win something for themselves. Many didn't turn up for art class this December. For those who had missed this competition, no worry, Teacher Esther will look out for more art/design competition for you! Cheers!
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Monday, December 30, 2013
Universal Studios Singapore Tour 2013
Universal Studios Singapore Tour 2013, a set on Flickr.
My art students had been bugging me to bring them to USS since last year 2012. And it is happening for them! First of all, we wanted to thank Uncle Jasper who got good price for the USS tickets. The world is so small that Ethan's Dad spotted us at the USS entrance! Ethan was overwhelming with surprise! We all went to USS together! Ethan's Dad was stopped by someone and was given FREE express passes for the ride! Wow! What a day to start our USS event!
Monday, October 14, 2013
Pattern Jon
There's something about 4yo Jon every time he comes to my art class.
The pattern in him.
1) His eyes started to water when his Daddy walked out of the classroom.
2) He doesn't allow me to close the door.
3) I was trying to cheer him up with funny joke and talking about thing that we are going to draw.
4) He would look at the white board at times and wondering at the door and check the presence of his Daddy image.
5) He cried out loud if he can't control himself, you could see some of his classmates were covering their ears! His daddy brought him out and made a discussion.
6) He entered the classroom. He decided to draw.
7) He can colour with no hesitation.
8) Painting calms him down.
9) He can't wait to show his Daddy his finished artwork! He was rewarded by his Daddy with a candy. I gave him snack as well.
10) He snacked and walked around the classroom happily, as others were still busying with their work.
11) When we said goodbye, he hugged my legs and couldn't let go. I squatted down and told him, "Promise Teacher Esther, not to cry on the next lesson k." He nodded his head.
This was his 3rd time, I need to break this pattern, I told his Dad to come earlier to prepare himself but it didn't work. I am thinking for the next lesson we shall work on some handicraft work to distract his fear.
Hope it works.
The pattern in him.
1) His eyes started to water when his Daddy walked out of the classroom.
2) He doesn't allow me to close the door.
3) I was trying to cheer him up with funny joke and talking about thing that we are going to draw.
4) He would look at the white board at times and wondering at the door and check the presence of his Daddy image.
5) He cried out loud if he can't control himself, you could see some of his classmates were covering their ears! His daddy brought him out and made a discussion.
6) He entered the classroom. He decided to draw.
7) He can colour with no hesitation.
8) Painting calms him down.
9) He can't wait to show his Daddy his finished artwork! He was rewarded by his Daddy with a candy. I gave him snack as well.
10) He snacked and walked around the classroom happily, as others were still busying with their work.
11) When we said goodbye, he hugged my legs and couldn't let go. I squatted down and told him, "Promise Teacher Esther, not to cry on the next lesson k." He nodded his head.
This was his 3rd time, I need to break this pattern, I told his Dad to come earlier to prepare himself but it didn't work. I am thinking for the next lesson we shall work on some handicraft work to distract his fear.
Hope it works.
Monday, September 23, 2013
12yo Aimee says
12yo Aimee told us about her family planning to move to Australia after she has finished her college in Singapore.
I added, "Oh why don't you complete your university then moves to Australia, oh I'm going to miss you Aimee!"
She pointed at 13yo Sonia and asked, "How about you Sonia, are you moving to Germany after your college?"
Sonia was like, "Ehhh? I have no idea?"
Then I added, "Oh I'm going to miss you too Sonia!"
Sonia gave me a "Oh dear Teacher Esther" look.
Aimee announced, "WE WILL VISIT YOU!"
She continued, "We will visit you and by the time you will be an old grandma with no children!"
Both Aimee and Sonia laughed.
Yes, they are mean. But they are rushing me to have my own kids like elderlies.
Poor Teacher Esther. What would I be when I grow old. Old grandma with no children, perhaps.
I added, "Oh why don't you complete your university then moves to Australia, oh I'm going to miss you Aimee!"
She pointed at 13yo Sonia and asked, "How about you Sonia, are you moving to Germany after your college?"
Sonia was like, "Ehhh? I have no idea?"
Then I added, "Oh I'm going to miss you too Sonia!"
Sonia gave me a "Oh dear Teacher Esther" look.
Aimee announced, "WE WILL VISIT YOU!"
She continued, "We will visit you and by the time you will be an old grandma with no children!"
Both Aimee and Sonia laughed.
Yes, they are mean. But they are rushing me to have my own kids like elderlies.
Poor Teacher Esther. What would I be when I grow old. Old grandma with no children, perhaps.
Friday, September 20, 2013
My art students' Mid Autumn Festival!
Here, I'd compiled the videos of my little artists' lanterns and moon cakes making. The advance level students are not featured here as they are working on other projects. A pity that I didn't manage to capture the video of the morning class students. We made different kind of lanterns on every mid autumn festival. I hope the children love what they had experienced in this very moment they had in their art class. :)
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
7yo Kean Yu said...
7yo Kean Yu was transferred from Thursday art class to Saturday art class, and he had joined the class for almost 3 terms time. The class is especially noisy because there are too many boys than girls. I asked Kean Yu, can he handle the noise in this class? Will he miss and still prefer his Thursday art class? He answered in no time, "No!"
I asked him why. He said, "I almost kissed Rachel when we looked into each other's eyes!!!!!!!"
I was giggling at him.
He continued, "Luckily, I shake my head, then I wake up!!!!!!"
Then, the whole class burst into laughter!
I asked him why. He said, "I almost kissed Rachel when we looked into each other's eyes!!!!!!!"
I was giggling at him.
He continued, "Luckily, I shake my head, then I wake up!!!!!!"
Then, the whole class burst into laughter!
Monday, September 2, 2013
Sweet memories
12yo Joel Gn composed this beautiful music for all his teachers and friends called Sweet memories. Isn't it beautiful. Joel, T. Esther is proud of you! Thank you for the sweet memories! ^.^
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Swan turned into Chicken!
8yo Isabelle showed me her growth patterns art work with her ballet pose, stretch her arm and one hand holding her paper, tip toe on the ground and the leg raised on the other side! I was amazed by her graceful pose. I posed like her and teased her, "Belle Belle, why are you doing this when you show me your work?!"
Chubby looking Isabelle knew I was teasing her, "Teacher Esther, you looked like a chicken!"
The whole class laughed.
"Do I? Do I? I never learnt how to dance ballet before, well, never mind!" I sounded disappointed.
"Teacher Esther, like this!" 11yo Sze Ying was kind enough to show me how.
"Ooh I see, so we must pose like a swan! You mean like this!?" I followed her pose.
"Oh dear Teacher Esther, you still look like a chicken!!!" Sze Ying commented.
The whole class filled with laughter!
Chubby looking Isabelle knew I was teasing her, "Teacher Esther, you looked like a chicken!"
The whole class laughed.
"Do I? Do I? I never learnt how to dance ballet before, well, never mind!" I sounded disappointed.
"Teacher Esther, like this!" 11yo Sze Ying was kind enough to show me how.
"Ooh I see, so we must pose like a swan! You mean like this!?" I followed her pose.
"Oh dear Teacher Esther, you still look like a chicken!!!" Sze Ying commented.
The whole class filled with laughter!
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Remember to SMILE!
When my students reached 12yo which is their very tense year and are doing their PSLE (Primary School Leaving Examination). You will see the numbers of students will go down, they will stop art class. Basically, it will be the time for them to prepare for their exam. But, I must say I always very pleased to see students who can make it for their art class even it was their PSLE week. It is not about my salary, it is more about their time management is well-managed.
For instance, 12yo Joel Gn came on last Saturday. I asked him if it was his PSLE week and why he was coming for class. He told me that his mum wanted him to come and to do art is actually to relax. Joel's Mum knows he needs it and yes, his Mum told him to right to do is to SMILE... ever since, when he was preparing his PSLE this year... this boy forgot to smile.
Dear Students, no matter how tough the school work is, face it, duel with it! You can make it! :)
For instance, 12yo Joel Gn came on last Saturday. I asked him if it was his PSLE week and why he was coming for class. He told me that his mum wanted him to come and to do art is actually to relax. Joel's Mum knows he needs it and yes, his Mum told him to right to do is to SMILE... ever since, when he was preparing his PSLE this year... this boy forgot to smile.
Dear Students, no matter how tough the school work is, face it, duel with it! You can make it! :)
Thursday, March 7, 2013
11yo Ethan panicked us!
I was working on some pencil touch up work on Ethan's heart drawing artwork. I was showing him how it should be done and he said something, "It is coming!"
"What is coming?" I asked.
"Omg, it is coming!!!!!!!" Ethan cried and his nose "flushed" out blood!
I witnessed his nose bleed like waterfall and I was terrified! I quickly helped him to lean back and grabbed some tissue papers from my bag! Handed him the tissue papers and trying to stop the nose from bleeding!
All the sudden, there was a loud voice screaming a me!
"Teacher Esther, WRONG! You should ask Ethan to lean forward, not backward!" 11yo Carissa exclaimed.
"How do you know! How do you know!?" I was still terrified.
"I had nose bleed many times, I'm very experience!" She replied.
I quickly bent Ethan forward and grabbed some more tissue papers for him as his nose was still bleeding... Oh dear, I almost fainted when I saw the blood! The blood dripped onto Ethan's clothes and shoes, droplets of blood on the floor as well!
"Teacher Esther, pat some water onto his forehead as well, it might help! My dad always do that to me when my nose bleed!" Carissa instructed me.
I fled to the water cooler which situated just next door in no time, and got some cool water by my palm and used the other hand and patted on Ethan's forehead. I went and grabbed some more tissue papers and wiped away the patted wet forehead, then the loud sharp voice screamed at me again!
"Teacher Esther, why you wiped his forehead, you supposed to pat the water on his forehead and let it dry by itself! Oh dear, I made another round to the water cooler again and fetch him some water and patted it onto his forehead once again.
My class asked, " Where did you get the water from?"
"From the water cooler, I supposed cool water can help stop nose bleeding?" I guessed.
10yo Ellen exclaimed, "Eeee Teacher Esther, why did you get the water from the water cooler!!! Do you know we drink recycle water from water cooler! Your dirty hand will dirty the cooler! I will never drink the water from the cooler again!"
Oh dear, what was I doing! Anyway, my students helped me a lot when I was panicked!
Ethan's nose had stopped bleeding. 11yo Ryan Wan helped to clean up the floor.
There, we calmed down and out of the blue I told Ethan, "Ethan, you should have dripped some blood onto your artwork! It will look more artistic!"
Ethan went, "Yeah hor!"
The class all laughed and said, " Aiyooo Teacher Esther! You har!"
^.^
"What is coming?" I asked.
"Omg, it is coming!!!!!!!" Ethan cried and his nose "flushed" out blood!
I witnessed his nose bleed like waterfall and I was terrified! I quickly helped him to lean back and grabbed some tissue papers from my bag! Handed him the tissue papers and trying to stop the nose from bleeding!
All the sudden, there was a loud voice screaming a me!
"Teacher Esther, WRONG! You should ask Ethan to lean forward, not backward!" 11yo Carissa exclaimed.
"How do you know! How do you know!?" I was still terrified.
"I had nose bleed many times, I'm very experience!" She replied.
I quickly bent Ethan forward and grabbed some more tissue papers for him as his nose was still bleeding... Oh dear, I almost fainted when I saw the blood! The blood dripped onto Ethan's clothes and shoes, droplets of blood on the floor as well!
"Teacher Esther, pat some water onto his forehead as well, it might help! My dad always do that to me when my nose bleed!" Carissa instructed me.
I fled to the water cooler which situated just next door in no time, and got some cool water by my palm and used the other hand and patted on Ethan's forehead. I went and grabbed some more tissue papers and wiped away the patted wet forehead, then the loud sharp voice screamed at me again!
"Teacher Esther, why you wiped his forehead, you supposed to pat the water on his forehead and let it dry by itself! Oh dear, I made another round to the water cooler again and fetch him some water and patted it onto his forehead once again.
My class asked, " Where did you get the water from?"
"From the water cooler, I supposed cool water can help stop nose bleeding?" I guessed.
10yo Ellen exclaimed, "Eeee Teacher Esther, why did you get the water from the water cooler!!! Do you know we drink recycle water from water cooler! Your dirty hand will dirty the cooler! I will never drink the water from the cooler again!"
Oh dear, what was I doing! Anyway, my students helped me a lot when I was panicked!
Ethan's nose had stopped bleeding. 11yo Ryan Wan helped to clean up the floor.
There, we calmed down and out of the blue I told Ethan, "Ethan, you should have dripped some blood onto your artwork! It will look more artistic!"
Ethan went, "Yeah hor!"
The class all laughed and said, " Aiyooo Teacher Esther! You har!"
^.^
Sunday, February 24, 2013
12yo Joel said...
"Teacher Esther, do you know that we gave Dad our red packets after we collected from our relatives."
Well, a Chinese custom when families pay visits to the elderly & friends during Chinese New Year with mandarins and the children get to receive red packets from the married couples and elderly. The little joy is that the red packet contain CASH! which means the more they collect, the merrier they are! ;)
"That's nice of him, he helps you to take care your red packets." I replied.
"No, he mixed my red packets with my sister's! And my sister cried!" Joel wasn't very happy with the idea too.
"Haha, don't worry. I'm sure he will divide into twos for both of you and you get the same amount as your sister. That's really fair!" I calmed him down.
"No, he said the red packets belong to him!" He was very disappointed.
The whole class laughed and said he should have kept the red packets by himself instead.
"Well, that makes sense too. Your dad has to give away red packets as well and his children collect them back for him. What do you think?" I talked sense to Joel and he strongly agreed!
Well, it is a cycle! I must say.
Well, a Chinese custom when families pay visits to the elderly & friends during Chinese New Year with mandarins and the children get to receive red packets from the married couples and elderly. The little joy is that the red packet contain CASH! which means the more they collect, the merrier they are! ;)
"That's nice of him, he helps you to take care your red packets." I replied.
"No, he mixed my red packets with my sister's! And my sister cried!" Joel wasn't very happy with the idea too.
"Haha, don't worry. I'm sure he will divide into twos for both of you and you get the same amount as your sister. That's really fair!" I calmed him down.
"No, he said the red packets belong to him!" He was very disappointed.
The whole class laughed and said he should have kept the red packets by himself instead.
"Well, that makes sense too. Your dad has to give away red packets as well and his children collect them back for him. What do you think?" I talked sense to Joel and he strongly agreed!
Well, it is a cycle! I must say.
Sunday, February 17, 2013
My MC Days!
Friday, February 8, 2013
My students' conversation makes me laugh!
9yo Chloe asked the class, "Have you seen Teacher Esther's husband? I have seen him before!"
I told her, "He's very handsome right!"
"Hmm, he looks weird!" She replied.
The others asked, "how does he look like!"
14yo Theon interrupted, "I know how he looks like, they both look alike! He looks like Teacher Esther - The Man Teacher Esther!"
Gosh, I laughed out loud!
I told her, "He's very handsome right!"
"Hmm, he looks weird!" She replied.
The others asked, "how does he look like!"
14yo Theon interrupted, "I know how he looks like, they both look alike! He looks like Teacher Esther - The Man Teacher Esther!"
Gosh, I laughed out loud!
Saturday, January 5, 2013
Crying Cayla wants Mummy!
4yo Cayla was not ready for art class today. She was crying almost half of the art session, crying for her Mummy. I can see all the unsatisfied baby faces, one of them even used his palms and covered his ears. But, I was really glad that they were so patience and even waiting for me to start the lesson. The only method to calm Cayla down was I gave her a kit kat chocolate. She didn't want to draw, I let her be. Until she finished the kit kat chocolate, she decided to draw. From there, she started to draw and follow instructions. The best part was when she painted the background with water colour, there was the time to express her calmness.
Well done Cayla, I hope she doesn't cry again in the beginning of the class. Cayla! Learn to be BRAVE, you can do it! :)
I have to thank Christine Gan for the Kit Kat Chocolate that she gave us last Christmas! It helps! Chocolate indeed can make a person HAPPY! ;)
Friday, January 4, 2013
Dylan made my day! :)
Look what I had found when I was doing some spring cleaning at my desktop. 6yo Dylan issued me a certificate on last year 2012 Teacher's Day. It really made my day! Thank you Dylan, Teacher Esther will work hard this year! ^.^
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