PSLE RELEASE DATE
22 November 2012
Please report to school at 12 Noon on that day :)
ALL THE BEST!!
Welcome to 6-R's blog! The vision of this class is the same as the school's vision. That is, "Achievers rooted in values; Soaring beyond limits".
Tuesday, 20 November 2012
Friday, 17 August 2012
End of PSLE ORAL
Dear Pupils
One paper's down - 3 more to go!!
I believe most of you would have done well and I'm confident if you persevere and put in greater effort, you are all going to DO VERY WELL in your examination - not just for English, but for other subjects as well!
These few weeks are very crucial. If you have been slacking, this is the time to work hard. If you have been working hard consistently, this is the time to revise harder. You reap what you sow.
Remember, there are 2 kinds of stress - good stress and bad stress. You should know what to tell yourself when you encounter bad stress. Remember, you can always approach your teachers for advice :) The school is behind you. We are always there for you :)
I have confidence in all of you :) Let's win this battle together! :)
Faith. Trust. Belief.
Regards
Mr Andy
One paper's down - 3 more to go!!
I believe most of you would have done well and I'm confident if you persevere and put in greater effort, you are all going to DO VERY WELL in your examination - not just for English, but for other subjects as well!
These few weeks are very crucial. If you have been slacking, this is the time to work hard. If you have been working hard consistently, this is the time to revise harder. You reap what you sow.
Remember, there are 2 kinds of stress - good stress and bad stress. You should know what to tell yourself when you encounter bad stress. Remember, you can always approach your teachers for advice :) The school is behind you. We are always there for you :)
I have confidence in all of you :) Let's win this battle together! :)
Faith. Trust. Belief.
Regards
Mr Andy
Sunday, 12 August 2012
Updates on Oral and LC Prelim
Dear Parents/Guardian/Pupils
Updates on Prelim Listening & Oral
Generally, the class did not perform up to expectation - especially in Listening Comprehension
You need to put in more effort in these components because these are two very crucial components in the English Paper that can help pull up your total mark.
Listening Comprehension
* You really need to be very focused - especially after Q10. Some literally fell asleep or simply 'switched off' your mind.
* You need to take the 2nd reading very seriously - use it to re-confirm your answer.
* You need to be exam smart and read the questions while the CD is being played.
* You need to make very short notes while you listen. This helps you to remain focused.
AIM: 20/20
Oral
* (Refer to the Mass Lecture conducted during Mass PE. The last session will take place on Week 8 , Monday during Assembly)
Oral Reading - Aim: 9/10 (Feelings, Consistency in stressing the consonants (s/k/t), reading vs talking tone)
Picture - Aim: 8/10 (Use good language and speak in present tense; remember to conclude with a big idea)
Conversation - Aim: 8/10 (Eye contact is very important)
Be confident!!!
NOTE:
Week 8 (Thu & Fri) - PSLE ORAL EXAM 2012
ALL THE BEST!!!
Regards
Mr Andy
Updates on Prelim Listening & Oral
Generally, the class did not perform up to expectation - especially in Listening Comprehension
You need to put in more effort in these components because these are two very crucial components in the English Paper that can help pull up your total mark.
Listening Comprehension
* You really need to be very focused - especially after Q10. Some literally fell asleep or simply 'switched off' your mind.
* You need to take the 2nd reading very seriously - use it to re-confirm your answer.
* You need to be exam smart and read the questions while the CD is being played.
* You need to make very short notes while you listen. This helps you to remain focused.
AIM: 20/20
Oral
* (Refer to the Mass Lecture conducted during Mass PE. The last session will take place on Week 8 , Monday during Assembly)
Oral Reading - Aim: 9/10 (Feelings, Consistency in stressing the consonants (s/k/t), reading vs talking tone)
Picture - Aim: 8/10 (Use good language and speak in present tense; remember to conclude with a big idea)
Conversation - Aim: 8/10 (Eye contact is very important)
Be confident!!!
NOTE:
Week 8 (Thu & Fri) - PSLE ORAL EXAM 2012
ALL THE BEST!!!
Regards
Mr Andy
Tuesday, 31 July 2012
Tuesday, 19 June 2012
Inspirational Story
Former NorthLight student scores place in polytechnic
Student who failed PSLE to take up aerospace engineering
By
Sandra Davie
Mr Paul Tan, a student in its pioneer batch who went on to the Institute of Technical Education (ITE) to study electrical engineering, has achieved a perfect grade point average of 4.
That has won the 22-year-old a place in Republic Polytechnic to study aerospace engineering.
There is more good news for him. On hearing that he needs financial help, the NorthLight School board has offered to pay for his polytechnic education. The fees alone are $2,250 a year.
Mr Tan, raised by his single mother Koh Lay Choo, 49, said he was initially happy when the polytechnic accepted him.
'But I soon started worrying about how I was going to pay the fees. There is no way my mum, a hawker-stall assistant, could afford it. I am very grateful to the school board.'
Board chairman Euleen Goh said he is a role model for other students who enrol in the Dunman Road school after failing their Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE).
She added that the board has set up an alumni assistance fund that all former students can turn to for help. She said the school now has a staff member who helps students transition into further education and work, as well as helps graduating students in their job search.
NorthLight, set up in 2007, offers a three- or four-year programme covering English, basic mathematics and computer skills, as well as vocational skills like retail operations and food preparation. When they graduate, they can work or enrol in the ITE. Eighty students from the pioneer batch of 200 made it to the ITE to take up certificate courses. Another 20 continued their education in private institutions such as Shatec, a hospitality and tourism training institute. Sixty found jobs paying an average salary of between $700 and $800 a month.
Mr Tan attributed his good grades to his teachers and then-principal of NorthLight, Mrs Chua Yen Ching. He had lost confidence after his poor performance in school and, at 13, dropped out to work in a factory. When he was 16, he was attacked and robbed. While recovering from injuries, he re-examined his life and decided to return to school. His mentor at church told him about NorthLight, which was opening then to give dropouts like him a second chance. He said its teachers recognised his strengths and gave him leadership roles, including making him president of the students' council.
'For the first time in my life, I began to feel that I was capable and I could achieve something worthwhile.'
Mr Tan, who began his poly course recently after completing his national service, has set his sights on going to the Singapore University of Technology and Design to pursue engineering. NorthLight principal Martin Tan said another four who went to ITE had done well enough to be admitted into the Higher Nitec programmes. He added that those who had gone on to work are also thriving and some are taking up part-time courses. Said Mr Tan: 'Paul and the four who made it to Higher Nitec courses are all an inspiration for NorthLight students. They have shown that with hard work and determination, all students can reach higher.'
The success of NorthLight led the Education Ministry to set up Assumption Pathway School in Upper Bukit Timah in 2009. The two schools together take in about 400 primary-school failures and dropouts a year.
(Source: Straits Times, Jun 18, 2012)
Think about it...
Hmm... does that mean it is all right to fail? Or does that mean one needs to be innovative/creative in order to survive in the real world? Something for you to think about.
Food for thought!
Food for thought!
Saturday, 26 May 2012
Agenda - Holidays Week 1 Schedule
Dear Pupils
These are the things we will be covering on week 1. Please bring the necessary worksheets.
Day 1 (28 May) Monday : Situational Writing 7 to 12 (bring Compo file)
Day 2 (29 May) Tuesday: Go through Set J
Day 3 (30 May) Wednesday: Practise listening comprehension skills
Regards
Mr Andy
(PS. Kindly inform your buddies/friends ...)
These are the things we will be covering on week 1. Please bring the necessary worksheets.
Day 1 (28 May) Monday : Situational Writing 7 to 12 (bring Compo file)
Day 2 (29 May) Tuesday: Go through Set J
Day 3 (30 May) Wednesday: Practise listening comprehension skills
Regards
Mr Andy
(PS. Kindly inform your buddies/friends ...)
Monday, 7 May 2012
Wednesday, 2 May 2012
Project SOAR
In the project,
pupils are agents of change as they Serve
and Outreach to all through
their action, Appreciate the
diversity around them and Reflect
upon their experiences and the roles they play to make the environment a better
and greener place for all.
Friday, 6 April 2012
LEAD.COM assignments
The following LEAD assignments have been set for our P6 pupils:
Week 5: 15 Apr to 22 Apr
Week 7: 28 Apr to 6 May
Week 9: 12 May to 10 June (June Vacations)
Week 5: 15 Apr to 22 Apr
(2010 Rel): P6 - 9 - Grammar MCQ [Edition SIE] | English | Primary 6 |
(2010 Rel): P6 - 9 - Grammar Cloze [Edition SIE] | English | Primary 6 |
(2010 Rel): P6 - 9 - Editing for Spelling and Grammar [Edition SIE] |
Week 7: 28 Apr to 6 May
(2010 Rel): P6 - 9 - Comprehension MCQ [Edition SIE] | English | Primary 6 |
(2010 Rel): P6 - 8 - Vocabulary MCQ [Edition SIE] | English | Primary 6 |
(2010 Rel): P6 - 8 - Grammar MCQ [Edition SIE] |
Week 9: 12 May to 10 June (June Vacations)
P6 - 02 Possessive Pronouns | English | Primary 6 | |||||
P6 - 07 Countable and Uncountable Nouns | English | Primary 6 | |||||
P6 - 08 Singular and Plural Nouns (Regular and Irregular) | English | Primary 6 | |||||
P6 - 09 Gerunds | English | Primary 6 | |||||
P6 - 10 Abstract Nouns | English | Primary 6 |
Wednesday, 4 April 2012
Good for Compo!!
Unnatural Season 2
3rd April, Tuesday, 10pm
Episode 1: Falling From Height
In this episode, we see how victims fall from height and die unnatural deaths when they put themselves at risk.
Mdm Foo, a newspaper seller was also a drug abuser. In her bid to escape arrest by drug enforcers, she accidentally fell to her death from the 8th floor. It was supposed to be a fast night for Wisa, a sex worker. A simple job for a client in the bush and off she was supposed to go. Unfortunately, ants in the bush, drove them to the man's flat. After a short session, the man tied Wisa up on his bed as he had to go to the toilet. Wisa, worried for her safety, broke free and climbed out of the bedroom and in her desperate attempt to get away, she fell to her death.
In both cases, the victims ironically died when they were actually trying to save their own lives. More than 90% of Singapore's population lives in high-rise buildings such as HDB flats or condominiums. However, not many of them know much about the possible risks.
Episode 2: Endurance Sports
In this episode, we see how such endurance sports can take away precious lives and what we have to look out for while doing such strenuous exercises.
In August 2009, 42 year old Thomas and his 2 friends formed a team to participate in a Triathlon. Being the strongest swimmer of the three, Thomas took care of the swimming leg of the race. However, he ran into problems at the final 350m of the 1.5 km swim, and drowned as a result. In June 2007, a seemingly healthy 17 year old, Eugene died suddenly almost as soon as he crossed the Finish line of a Triathlon Selection Trial. Could such sudden and premature deaths have been prevented?
Episode 3: Infant Deaths
In this episode, we see show how infants may die unnatural deaths and how parents or caretakers could prevent it.
In March 2008, Mrs Lee claimed she dropped her 3-month-old baby boy after being startled by a cyclist who'd whizzed past her. You think that the death of her second child will be a lesson learnt but another accident happened. One year later, her third child, a 2-month-old baby girl went into a comatose state. She died three months later. A continuously crying Raudha irritated her father, Muthu, who wanted to rest after a tiring day of work. Muthu tried to rock Raudha to sleep but was futile in his attempt. The rocking gets more forceful as the angst in Muthu builds up. This not only made Raudha quiet but also took away her life.
A small life is more fragile than what you may think. A simple knock which is totally unaffecting to an adult, may cause serious brain damage to an infant. The greatest regret a parent can have is causing harm to their child.
Episode 4: Drowning
In this episode, we see how some suffered unnatural deaths by drowning while engaged in their favorite water sport activities.
One such victim was Kamar, ironically a man who had been awarded a Guinness Stout Effort Award for bravery, in having saved a drowning man.
The water has brought us much fun and interesting sports activities like swimming, sailing and diving. When in water, one can feel relaxed and calm. However, the water can also be a danger to some. For those who do not know how to swim, drowning might happen. For those who know how to swim, they might still drown due to 'water blackout'. Water safety is important to those who are involved in water sports.
Episode 5: Glue-sniffing
In this episode, we see how glue-sniffing have led people to die unnaturally.
Substance abuse used to be what only adults can do, since many of the drugs are prohibited to those below the age of 18. But now, other substances can be conveniently found in shops have transformed into harmful substances that people use as drugs. One common substance is glue. Glue can be found easily at any of the art and crafts or home ware shops. Teenagers therefore have easier access to such substances, using them in the wrong way.
Academically slow Asril went to sniff glue by the sea with two other friends. With their lightheaded feeling, they then decided to go for a swim in the sea. Unfortunately, Asril drowned. 34-year-old Steven had been sniffing glue to get high for 20 years, going in and out of treatment centres. This habit of his finally cost him his life. His previously unknown heart condition had worsened from the prolonged abuse, causing him to die suddenly.
Episode 6: Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
What are some of the precautions one can take to avert unnatural deaths caused by carbon monoxide poisoning?
Carbon monoxide is one of the more common harmful gases that are emitted every day. People have died from carbon monoxide poisoning while waiting or falling asleep in their vehicles. By leaving the air-conditioner of the car switched on when the car is stationary, carbon monoxide can build up.
In November 2005, Kenny was found slumped over Esther in his car, both partially undressed and dead. They were colleagues, but maybe more than that. They had died due to the build-up of carbon monoxide in the car. In July 2000, a gas leak has caused Andy to remain asleep forever. Chee Wee, the carpenter had accidentally punctured the gas pipe in Andy's new flat while installing new cabinets in the kitchen. When the main gas switch was turned on, the tragedy occurred.
Episode 7: Food Contamination
This episode highlights the importance of proper handling of food.
In April 2009, Hasnah, Siti and Halimah were among many who were down with food poisoning after consuming Indian rojak from a stall. Fortunately, Halimah survived although she suffered a miscarriage. Hasnah and Siti were not so lucky. They went into coma a few days after the incident and never regained consciousness. In December 2007, Wati bought a 1.5kg chocolate cake to celebrate the birthdays of her mother and niece. Never did she know that this cake will cause her and her friends who turned up for the celebration to fall sick.
Food that are left out in the open will inevitably be infected with dust, bacteria etc. These microorganisms are unseen by the naked eye, but would affect the internal organs if consumed. Improper handling of the food in stalls might cause many to be hospitalized or even lose their lives.
Episode 8: Slimming Drugs
Trying to look good is not wrong, but not at the expense of one's life.
In November 2008, Lai started taking weight-loss supplements recommended by her friend. She took it every day for a month, and she started feeling weak, hallucinating and talking to 'invisible' people. She eventually passed away in her sleep 6 months later. 43-year-old, Rani, suffered from liver failure after taking some slimming pills. She refused to go public with her plight until her condition turned critical. More than 200 people offered to help her by giving her a liver transplant, but unfortunately they were all not allowed to. Rani eventually died.
Being slim seems to be what most women (and some men) hope to achieve. These people pop slimming pills as if they were vitamin supplements. These drugs may be a cure for some but harmful to others.
Saturday, 31 March 2012
Synonyms - "immediately"
abruptly, all at once, bang, by surprise, forthwith, hastily, head over heels, headfirst, headforemost, heels over head, hurriedly, impetuously, implausibly, improbably, impulsively, in a trice, instantaneously, instantly, like a flash, like a thunderbolt, momentarily, of a sudden, on short notice, plop, plump, plunk, pop, precipitantly, precipitately, precipitously, quickly, rapidly, rashly, recklessly, speedily, startlingly, sudden, surprisingly, swiftly, unanticipatedly, unaware, unawares, unexpectedly, unforeseeably, unpredictably, without notice, without warning
Warning: You cannot just replace "immediately" with any of the words above. They need to be used in context. It depends on where, when and how you are using them. For example, you cannot use "head over heels" in front:
E.g. Suddenly, the man took out a knife.
E.g. Head over heels, the man took out a knife. (X) - This is incorrect.
To be safe, use only adverbs (+ ly):
Abruptly
Impetuously
Implausibly
Impulsively
Instantaneously (spelling)
Momentarily
Surprisingly
Swiftly
Startlingly
Unforeseeably
Unpredictably
Or:
All of the sudden
Without warning
Like a flash
Like a thunderbolt
Friday, 30 March 2012
0 Latecomers for 2 weeks!
Dear Pupils
We are the only P6 classes to have NO latecomers for the first 2 weeks of Term 2.
I think it reflects a lot on your attitude towards school and studying. Most importantly, it shows that you are responsible and sensible enough to do the things right. I must say you have all matured a lot and I'm very confident you will do well in your exam - IF you put in the heart and effort!
Let's see if we can maintain a good record for the whole term!
Regards
Mr Andy
We are the only P6 classes to have NO latecomers for the first 2 weeks of Term 2.
I think it reflects a lot on your attitude towards school and studying. Most importantly, it shows that you are responsible and sensible enough to do the things right. I must say you have all matured a lot and I'm very confident you will do well in your exam - IF you put in the heart and effort!
Let's see if we can maintain a good record for the whole term!
Regards
Mr Andy
Saturday, 24 March 2012
Practise for Oral Exam
Here’s a no-frills, easy to use link to a voice recorder online. Just attach a microphone, click record, and email your recorded readings to me!
I'll show you how to do that in class on Monday.
http://vocaroo.com/
I'll show you how to do that in class on Monday.
http://vocaroo.com/
Friday, 16 March 2012
End of Term 1
Dear Pupils,
Pardon me for the inconsistent updates. I have been really busy with a few school projects and setting of exam papers (SA1, Prelim, Mock 1, Mock 2).
Good to know that many of you have completed the assignments in lead.com.sg. I would appreciate if you could also call your friends and remind them; and tell them to spread the word around - to all the P6 pupils. Let's help one another here!!
The school will be conducting P6 English Mentoring for the following pupils in our class:
Teacher in charge: Mr Andy Tan
1. Li Qi
2. Cheryl
3. Seri
4. Fabian
5. Renny
Teacher in charge: Mdm Hamidah
1. Gui Yan
2. Alvern
3. Danny
4. Hafizh
Teacher in charge: Mrs Sim
1. Medwin
2. Wei Jin
3. Danial
4. Hong Hui
Teacher in charge: Mdm Hanna
1. Thomi
2. Izzati
Term 2 is going to be a fast and furious. Let's work hard and soar together - aim high for PSLE!!
Updates for PE & SEP Programme
- Term 2: Volleyball
- Kayaking
Regards
Mr Andy
Pardon me for the inconsistent updates. I have been really busy with a few school projects and setting of exam papers (SA1, Prelim, Mock 1, Mock 2).
Good to know that many of you have completed the assignments in lead.com.sg. I would appreciate if you could also call your friends and remind them; and tell them to spread the word around - to all the P6 pupils. Let's help one another here!!
The school will be conducting P6 English Mentoring for the following pupils in our class:
Teacher in charge: Mr Andy Tan
1. Li Qi
2. Cheryl
3. Seri
4. Fabian
5. Renny
Teacher in charge: Mdm Hamidah
1. Gui Yan
2. Alvern
3. Danny
4. Hafizh
Teacher in charge: Mrs Sim
1. Medwin
2. Wei Jin
3. Danial
4. Hong Hui
Teacher in charge: Mdm Hanna
1. Thomi
2. Izzati
Term 2 is going to be a fast and furious. Let's work hard and soar together - aim high for PSLE!!
Updates for PE & SEP Programme
- Term 2: Volleyball
- Kayaking
Regards
Mr Andy
Thursday, 9 February 2012
Term 1 Week 6 (Updates)
Dear Parents/Guardian & Pupils of 6-Responsibility,
We had completed the following:
If you do need help in your work, please feel free to approach me. If you need more time to complete the revision papers or any other homework and would like to negotiate with me (if it's reasonable), please come and see me.
Remember to eat well and sleep well. You reap what you sow. :)
Regards
Mr Andy
We had completed the following:
- Graphic Stimulus WS
- Grammar & Vocabulary WS
- Editing & Punctuation WS
- Grammar Cloze WS
- Comprehension 1 to 5
- Compo 1: Blackout
- Compo 2: Train Breakdown
- Compo 3: (Falling Actions & Conclusion) Accident in the School Canteen
- Compo 4: (Orientation) Monkey in the Classroom
- Cloze Passage WS 1 to 5
- Revision Set A
- Revision Set B
- Revision Set C
- for Conclusion: My Father Had Diarrhoea (MFHD)
- for Comprehension: on top of Questioning the Author - we have taught pupils how to check their answers using TAPS method.
- By End of this week, we will complete Cloze Passage 6, Revision Set D
- Week 8
- Revision Set E
- Comprehension 6, 7
- Synthesis & Transformation
- Listening Comprehension
- Week 9 & 10
- Synthesis & Transformation
- Focused Vocabulary
- My Pals are Here (Unit 1 & 2)
- Week 10
- Revision Test (27 Feb, Monday)
- Listening
- Speaking (Oral & Conversation)
If you do need help in your work, please feel free to approach me. If you need more time to complete the revision papers or any other homework and would like to negotiate with me (if it's reasonable), please come and see me.
Remember to eat well and sleep well. You reap what you sow. :)
Regards
Mr Andy
Sunday, 15 January 2012
School & PSLE Examination Timetable
Term 1
(Tentative) End of Term 1 (around Week 7 onwards): Test
Term 2
Writing (Composition)
Week 6 (26 April, Thursday): English SA1 Paper 1
Week 6 (27 April, Friday): Mother Tongue SA1 Paper 1
Oral Examination
Week 7 (30 April, Monday): SA1 Oral (Mother Tongue)
Week 7 (3 May, Thursday): SA1 Oral (English)
Written Papers & Listening Comprehension
Week 8 (8 August, Tuesday): English Paper 2 and Listening Comp
Week 8 (9 August, Wednesday): Math SA1
Week 8 (10 August, Thursday): Mother Tongue SA1 and Listening Comp
Week 8 (11 August, Friday): Science SA1
Term 3 (PSLE ORAL)
Week 8 (15 Aug, Thursday): PSLE Oral Day 1
Week 8 (16 Aug, Friday): PSLE Oral Day 2
Term 4 (Written Papers)
Week 1 (14 Sept, Friday): PSLE Listening Comprehension
Week 3 (27 Sept, Thursday): PSLE English Paper 1 & 2
Week 3 (28 Sept, Friday): PSLE Math
Week 4 (1 Oct, Monday): PSLE Mother Tongue
Week 4 (2 Oct, Tuesday): PSLE Science
Week 4 (3 Oct, Wednesday): Higher Mother Tongue
======== End of PSLE ========
Enrichment Programmes from T4 Week 5 onwards
(Tentative) End of Term 1 (around Week 7 onwards): Test
Term 2
Writing (Composition)
Week 6 (26 April, Thursday): English SA1 Paper 1
Week 6 (27 April, Friday): Mother Tongue SA1 Paper 1
Oral Examination
Week 7 (30 April, Monday): SA1 Oral (Mother Tongue)
Week 7 (3 May, Thursday): SA1 Oral (English)
Written Papers & Listening Comprehension
Week 8 (8 August, Tuesday): English Paper 2 and Listening Comp
Week 8 (9 August, Wednesday): Math SA1
Week 8 (10 August, Thursday): Mother Tongue SA1 and Listening Comp
Week 8 (11 August, Friday): Science SA1
Term 3 (PSLE ORAL)
Week 8 (15 Aug, Thursday): PSLE Oral Day 1
Week 8 (16 Aug, Friday): PSLE Oral Day 2
Term 4 (Written Papers)
Week 1 (14 Sept, Friday): PSLE Listening Comprehension
Week 3 (27 Sept, Thursday): PSLE English Paper 1 & 2
Week 3 (28 Sept, Friday): PSLE Math
Week 4 (1 Oct, Monday): PSLE Mother Tongue
Week 4 (2 Oct, Tuesday): PSLE Science
Week 4 (3 Oct, Wednesday): Higher Mother Tongue
======== End of PSLE ========
Enrichment Programmes from T4 Week 5 onwards
Tuesday, 10 January 2012
Black Friday Stampede
We talked about "stampede" this afternoon.
Here's a short video clip on Black Friday Stampede
What is Black Friday?
Black Friday is the day following Thanksgiving Day in the United States, traditionally the beginning of the Christmas shopping season.
You might also want to think of the following to help you in your composition:
(1) What cause stampedes? Why do you think it happen?
(2) What will happen during a stampede?
Here's a short video clip on Black Friday Stampede
What is Black Friday?
Black Friday is the day following Thanksgiving Day in the United States, traditionally the beginning of the Christmas shopping season.
You might also want to think of the following to help you in your composition:
(1) What cause stampedes? Why do you think it happen?
(2) What will happen during a stampede?
Wednesday, 4 January 2012
Welcome Back!!
Dear Pupils
Good to see all of you again!!!
I think we had a good start. The last two days had been very enjoyable - we managed to tour around the new campus.... and had quite a fair bit of fun reflecting during our heart-to-heart session during the morning. Good to also see more pupils asking questions - and this is a very important life skill which I hope you can learn before you leave Dazhong.
Asking questions allow you to clarify your doubts and thoughts. Asking questions also show that you are thinking. And this tells me that you are listening actively and paying attention in class.
You are beginning to walk neatly in straight rows - though I think there's room for improvement! And I see a good awareness in pupils becoming more loving towards the environment by taking initiatives to switch off the lights along the corridor.
The classroom is also very clean.... and some of you are showing good and basic leadership qualities. I hope to see more people coming up to show your leadership skills. You dont need to be in any position to exhibit/show leadership skills.... just take initiatives and be self-directed :)
One of the more important points we raised today during the Heart-to-Heart session is to cultivate the habit of sleeping early. It comes with time.... try it for a few weeks then you will really appreciate the beauty of sleeping early!! And it keeps you healthy - a healthy body and healthy mind will help you perform better in the examination! Trust me!
Last but not least, I want to thank Majorie and Medwin for taking the role of Class Monitor. And I would appreciate if all of you can cooperate with them :)
Adious!
Mr Andy
(Just to share with you an article which was published in today's Straits Times. We will discuss this tomorrow)
Good to see all of you again!!!
I think we had a good start. The last two days had been very enjoyable - we managed to tour around the new campus.... and had quite a fair bit of fun reflecting during our heart-to-heart session during the morning. Good to also see more pupils asking questions - and this is a very important life skill which I hope you can learn before you leave Dazhong.
Asking questions allow you to clarify your doubts and thoughts. Asking questions also show that you are thinking. And this tells me that you are listening actively and paying attention in class.
You are beginning to walk neatly in straight rows - though I think there's room for improvement! And I see a good awareness in pupils becoming more loving towards the environment by taking initiatives to switch off the lights along the corridor.
The classroom is also very clean.... and some of you are showing good and basic leadership qualities. I hope to see more people coming up to show your leadership skills. You dont need to be in any position to exhibit/show leadership skills.... just take initiatives and be self-directed :)
One of the more important points we raised today during the Heart-to-Heart session is to cultivate the habit of sleeping early. It comes with time.... try it for a few weeks then you will really appreciate the beauty of sleeping early!! And it keeps you healthy - a healthy body and healthy mind will help you perform better in the examination! Trust me!
Last but not least, I want to thank Majorie and Medwin for taking the role of Class Monitor. And I would appreciate if all of you can cooperate with them :)
Adious!
Mr Andy
(Just to share with you an article which was published in today's Straits Times. We will discuss this tomorrow)
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