Thursday, April 19, 2012

Rule Number #3

Dear all,

Hoped you had a fruitful 1.6km run. Rest up well and study hard for your dictation for unit 6 tomorrow.

Homework

You have until next Monday to pass up your composition. I have now passed it back to you to bring home to complete and finish up. You have 3 days. Please put in effort. It is your last practice before SA1. Parents, I seek your understanding in getting your kid to stay back after school with me to complete their composition should they not pass it up on that day.

SA1 oral starts next week (Week 6)
SA1 first paper starts in Week 7.

Have you started revision and practising?

Lately, I have started to notice that many of you failed to observe rule #3. The keywords are respects for teachers. A relief teacher is also a teacher, someone of higher authority than you in the classroom. There is no need to walk about, make noise and fail to follow the teacher's instructions. Likewise, teachers who may be with you for short term are also here to help you learn. There should not be any misbehaviour or lack of respect. We are fair and we do not bear grudges. Like I always say, if i scold you, it is for a reason. After that, we move on and not let this matter affect us in the future. Scoldings help you to improve. If you have not done wrong, we will not scold you.

Please take some time to reflect on your behaviour this week. I hope to see improvement from all of you.

It is the end of the group points next week. There is all the chance for you to catch up and do your best.

[ today's lessons learnt ]

It is important to save our earth. It is the world we live in, the environment that impacts us. So think twice before you litter. our actions lead to consequences.

Take note of the difference between limp and limb. Limp --> stumbling, staggering with an injury. Limb --> muscle and joints in your body.

Also take note of what is a phrase and a sentence. When you are asked to quote a phrase in the passage (for your comprehension open ended), do not end up quoting the whole sentence. A phrase is a small group of words that may make up a sentence. Usually, we do not use more than 7 words. Try to keep your phrase from 2 - 5 words if possible.

What you can expect for tomorrow's lesson

- Nature ramble worksheet science outdoor activity

- ven dean's group with their newspaper presentation

- dictation unit 6

- contunuing with worksheet 2 of unit 6 if there's time

- last topic of science - water in our body and water pollution

Thank you,
Sincerely,
Mr Nelson Ong

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