Tuesday, 24 July 2007

Dear Students,

Homework
  • Spelling (next 5 misspelled words)
  • Synthesis revision

Sunday, 22 July 2007

Dear Students,

I am sure we were swept off our feet by the beautiful art pieces we saw at the exhibition.

We have completed our syllabus for the coming CA2. Now it will be revision - practice papers, assessment books ...

Cheers,
Miss Diana Lin

Wednesday, 18 July 2007

One month to CA2!!!

Dear Students,

Sorry I wasn't able to join the class for the Racial Harmony celebration, I hope everyone had fun.

Tomorrow, we will be continuing with the Comprehension passage on Lance Armstrong. Then it will be Synthesis and Transformation practice. Lastly, we will peer-mark Composition 7 and learn how to spot a good composition.

We will continue with our Science revision on Friday, before our trip to the Arts Gallery. We will focus our effort on electric circuits and how to make a bulb brighter.

One month to CA2. We much buckle up....

Cheers,
Miss Lin

Something Funny

Tuesday, 17 July 2007

Dear Students,

We have completed the Chapter on Rate for Mathematics. As a pre-activity, we measured their pulse for 15 seconds and then calculated their heartbeat per minute. Thus, they learnt that rate is a measurement against a common benchmark, like per KG, per Second, per Min etc.. We have completed the Maths AB Activity 4 on Rate. In addition, we have also completed the Average Maths Worksheet and Rate Maths Worksheet as revision today.

Today, we completed Unit 9 of their English supplementary paper and learnt new words such as summon, prosecuted, persecuted, nefarious and flotsam. They also joined in a 1 hour special assembly programme where a story-teller came and relate a beautiful story for everyone. We ended the day with a comprehension activity where you are required to sequence the story strips, answer the comprehension cloze before everone completed the 10 comprehension questions. .

Homework:
  • Rate Practice 2

We will be going for SYF Arts exhibition on Friday. It will be racial Harmony Day tomorrow.

Cheers,

Miss Diana Lin