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Yesterday, the summer school was challenged with a task of making the famous “Cream Anmitsu”. Some said “It’s really good!” while some said “I don’t like the agar” because they were not sued to eating it. Perhaps they are not used to the texture.
Japanese Preschool Seattle Washington
Megumi Preschool
We will have Bon Odori at Megumi next Friday. The students in our summer camp have been planning the Bon Odori since the beginning of this week. We are making lanterns and hanging them in the classroom. The excitement leading up to the festival is increasing!
Japanese Preschool Seattle Washington
Megumi Preschool
We cooked rice without using a rice cooker (stove-top, in pot).
Tip for cooking rice: “at first begin with low heat, as the rice begins to expand boil the contents in the pot, then as the water + rice begins to simmer, turn the heat off completely – even if the child wants to see, don’t take off the lid (it’s hot)”’
With rice we cooked ourselves we made and ate delicious onigiri!
Japanese Preschool Seattle Washington
Megumi Preschool
They tried washing clothes by hand.
A long time ago, everyone washed their clothes like this, a little troublesome right? But everyone had fun washing their clothes and enjoyed the experience.
Japanese Preschool Seattle Washington
Megumi Preschool
We started weaving “cloth waraji” since the beginning of this week. They are close to being completed.
They are very cute!
Japanese Preschool Seattle Washington
Megumi Preschool
This week’s theme is “clothing”. We will do various activities relating to the theme.
We tried making “cloth waraji” today.
Japanese Preschool Seattle Washington
Megumi Preschool
“Invention” is the theme for the English class in our summer camp program. We learned about the invention of the ball point pen. We compared feather pens and ball point pens, and we appreciated the invention.
Japanese Preschool Seattle Washington
Megumi Preschool
Today we tried wood block printing with foam. Nagatomo sensei who majored in art was our instructor. The theme was “summer”. The students picked up various motifs such as fireworks, watermelon, popsicles, etc. It was so much fun making an original copy and printing it. They did not want to stop the activity!
Japanese Preschool Seattle Washington
Megumi Preschool
The theme for our summer camp program is “life in the edo period”. We learned about “terakoya(school during edo era)” today. We tried the “soroban (abacus)”, one of the traditional basic academic skills; reading, writing and soroban. When the teacher says, “are you ready?” the children started working the beads.
Japanese Preschool Seattle Washington
Megumi Preschool
Today is tanabata. We had a tea party at our summer camp to celebrate tanabata. We enjoyed bitter tea along with sweets(warabimochi) we made yesterday.
Japanese Preschool Seattle Washington
Megumi Preschool
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