Monday, August 31, 2009
E-learning Homework
The following pupils please log in to www.lead.com.sg and complete your assignments which were assigned on 16 and 17 August 2009:
- Atikah
- Cherie Tan
- Felicia
- Jia Hao
- Hong Wei
- Nathanael
- Janice
Do inform me by posting a comment under this post.
I will strike out your name once you have done so.
Thank you.
Cheers,
Mrs Yang
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Homework (31 August 2009)
Dear children,
Please complete your Science worksheet which was given to you today. Do remember to bring them along on Wednesday.
For those who have yet to file in Weekend Challenge (7) and (8), please kindly remember to do so.
For those who did not hand in:
- travel declaration
- weekend challenge (9)
- Science worksheet - Magnets
- Editing (9) and (10) (complete with parent's signature)
Please submit them to me on Wednesday.
Do pack you bags.
Thank you.
Cheers,
Mrs Yang
Files
Hi children,
Please bring your English, Maths and Science files on Thursday.
Please do remember to bring them as I will be returning you your worksheets for you to file them in. You are to use the files and revise your work over the one week break.
Thank you.
Love,
Mrs Yang
Please bring your English, Maths and Science files on Thursday.
Please do remember to bring them as I will be returning you your worksheets for you to file them in. You are to use the files and revise your work over the one week break.
Thank you.
Love,
Mrs Yang
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Say "Cheese!" with Geronimo Stilton
Dearest children,
Do check this out.
http://www.forumtheshoppingmall.com.sg/newsletter/imagination.html
Meet and greet Geronimo Stilton at Forum on 29 and 30 August, 1pm - 2pm.
Enjoy.
Love,
Mrs Yang
http://www.geronimostilton.com/
Do check this out.
http://www.forumtheshoppingmall.com.sg/newsletter/imagination.html
Meet and greet Geronimo Stilton at Forum on 29 and 30 August, 1pm - 2pm.
Enjoy.
Love,
Mrs Yang
http://www.geronimostilton.com/
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Oral
Suggested prompts for the above picture:
- What are most of the people doing?
- Why is the lady running? What do you think will happen?
- What are the two women walking along the pavement doing?
- Describe the three men who are walking side by side along the pavement.
- What is the girl who is walking to school with a haversack and a file doing? Why?
- Describe the group of students who are about to cross the road.
- What is the lady and her dog doing?
- Describe what you can see at the bus stop.
- Describe what the students near the school bus are doing.
- What are the group of three boys on the pavement directly outside the school doing?
- What are the two adults who are wearing vests doing?
- Which of the students are crossing the road the correct way? Where are they crossing the road?
- Why are there so many cars at the side of the road? Should they do that?
- What is the boy doing in the middle of the road?
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Area & Perimeter
Dearest beloved children,
I hope you do understand the difference between area and perimeter now.
Area is looking for the area inside the shape/figure.
Perimeter is looking for the total length of all the sides of the figure.
Do seek clarification from Miss Tan or me when I am back. Alternatively, you can read up your Maths TB.
Maths is all about practising. Do more practises and you will get the hang of it soon.
Thank you.
Cheers,
Mrs Yang
Nana Upstairs and Nana Downstairs
Dear children,
Hope you do enjoy the book by Tomie depaolo
About the book: Every Sunday four-year-old Tommy's family goes to visit his grandparents. His grandmother is always busy downstairs, but his great-grandmother is always to be found in bed upstairs, because she is 94 years old. Tommy loves both of his nanas and the time he spends with them. He is desolate when his upstairs nana dies, but his mother comforts him by explaining that "she will come back in your memory whenever you think about her.
Love,
Mrs Yang
Monday, August 24, 2009
Singapore Town
Dear sweeties,
Congratulations!
(Drum rolls....)
Here are the performers for this year's Teachers' Day Concert.
Morning Concert
1. P2 whole level dance.
2. Guitar performance by 5H.
3. Dance performance by 5G.
4. Solo singing by Md. Khairil, 5E
5. Dance to the song "S'pore Town" by 4A.
6. Dance to the song "We go together" by 4C.
Thank you.
Cheers,
Mrs Yang
Congratulations!
(Drum rolls....)
Here are the performers for this year's Teachers' Day Concert.
Morning Concert
1. P2 whole level dance.
2. Guitar performance by 5H.
3. Dance performance by 5G.
4. Solo singing by Md. Khairil, 5E
5. Dance to the song "S'pore Town" by 4A.
6. Dance to the song "We go together" by 4C.
Thank you.
Cheers,
Mrs Yang
Science - Magnets
Dear beloved children,
Do visit the link below to find out about the uses of magnets.
http://www.rapides.k12.la.us/region6tltc/intech2/IS%20BIGGER%20BETTER/What%20are%20some%20uses%20of%20magnets.htm
I think you have the following words for Spelling today. Do ensure that you know how to spell these words by hard.
1) magnet
2) conduct
3) heat
4) expand
5) contract
6) repel
7) conductor
8) insulator
9) attract
10) electromagnet
11) iron
12) steel
13) stroke
14) electricity
15) thermometer
16) temperature
17) poles
Do visit the link below to find out about the uses of magnets.
http://www.rapides.k12.la.us/region6tltc/intech2/IS%20BIGGER%20BETTER/What%20are%20some%20uses%20of%20magnets.htm
I think you have the following words for Spelling today. Do ensure that you know how to spell these words by hard.
1) magnet
2) conduct
3) heat
4) expand
5) contract
6) repel
7) conductor
8) insulator
9) attract
10) electromagnet
11) iron
12) steel
13) stroke
14) electricity
15) thermometer
16) temperature
17) poles
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
19 August 2009
Dear children,
Homework:
1. Maths Test 5
2. Maths WIDE worksheets Term 3 Week 8. Complete all!
3. Obtain parent’s signature for Editing worksheet Term 3 Week 8. Complete corrections if you have any.
4. E-learning assignments. Only able to access from Thursday.
5. No school on 20 & 21 August 2009.
All due on Monday!
Revise for upcoming DEs.
Science DE: Magnets
Maths DE: Decimals & time
Thank you.
Regards,
Mrs Yang
Homework:
1. Maths Test 5
2. Maths WIDE worksheets Term 3 Week 8. Complete all!
3. Obtain parent’s signature for Editing worksheet Term 3 Week 8. Complete corrections if you have any.
4. E-learning assignments. Only able to access from Thursday.
5. No school on 20 & 21 August 2009.
All due on Monday!
Revise for upcoming DEs.
Science DE: Magnets
Maths DE: Decimals & time
Thank you.
Regards,
Mrs Yang
Octoburst
Dear sweethearts,
http://www.esplanade.com/whats_on/esplanade_presents/festivals/octoburst/index.jsp
http://www.esplanade.com/whats_on/esplanade_presents/festivals/octoburst/index.jsp
Dedicated to all children, Octoburst! is an annual event which celebrates the imagination and creativity innate in children with a bounty of treats comprising ticketed and non-ticketed showcases of dance, music, theatre and visual arts. The festival invites children to spend Children’s Day at Esplanade, playing, imagining, exploring and having fun with the arts through our fun-filled programmes. A highlight of Octoburst! is its Children’s Day drawing competition which seeks to draw out each child’s creativity in an encouraging and non-pressurising environment.
There are some programmes at the Concourse for free! Do check them out! :P
Sam's sandwich
Samantha needs a really special treat to munch on and her devious brother, Sam, knows just what to make: a sandwich with EVERYTHING on it. While supposedly helping his sister Samantha make a delicious sandwich, mischievous Sam sneaks some rather unpleasant ingredients into it!
Peel off the lettuce, tomato and other ingredients to discover Sam's rhyming, crawling surprises! Based on the story Sam's Sandwich by David Pelham.
Peel off the lettuce, tomato and other ingredients to discover Sam's rhyming, crawling surprises! Based on the story Sam's Sandwich by David Pelham.
Everyday vs Every day
Everyday vs Every day
Everyday and every day are commonly confused in English.
There's no difference in pronunciation, but using the wrong one when writing is a mistake in the everyday English you use every day.
Everyday
Everyday is an adjective that means commonplace, ordinary, or normal.
These shoes are great for everyday wear.
You shouldn't wear an everyday outfit to the wedding.
Don't use the everyday dishes - it's a special occasion.
Every day
Every day means "each day."
I go to the park every day.
I have to work every day this week except Friday.
Every day I feel a little better.
Common Errors
I used to jog three miles everyday.(incorrect)
I used to jog three miles every day. (correct)
The Bottom Line
Everyday is a single word and is an adjective, so it's the one that is used in front of a noun to describe something as normal or commonplace.
Every day is an adjective (every) plus a noun (day), and it means each day.
Source: http://www.elearnenglishlanguage.com/
Everyday and every day are commonly confused in English.
There's no difference in pronunciation, but using the wrong one when writing is a mistake in the everyday English you use every day.
Everyday
Everyday is an adjective that means commonplace, ordinary, or normal.
These shoes are great for everyday wear.
You shouldn't wear an everyday outfit to the wedding.
Don't use the everyday dishes - it's a special occasion.
Every day
Every day means "each day."
I go to the park every day.
I have to work every day this week except Friday.
Every day I feel a little better.
Common Errors
I used to jog three miles everyday.(incorrect)
I used to jog three miles every day. (correct)
The Bottom Line
Everyday is a single word and is an adjective, so it's the one that is used in front of a noun to describe something as normal or commonplace.
Every day is an adjective (every) plus a noun (day), and it means each day.
Source: http://www.elearnenglishlanguage.com/
Sunday, August 16, 2009
17 Aug 2009
Homework (17 August 209):
- Synthesis worksheet pg 16
- Hand in composition tomorrow!
- Revise Magnets for upcoming DE.
Friday, August 14, 2009
Magnets
- Not all materials are attracted by magnets except iron, steel, cobalt and nickel.
- Magnetic force can pass through non-magnetic substances such as plastic.
- Various uses of magnets in daily life:
- fridge magnets
- compass
- door stoppers
- magnets in tv screen, pencil boxes
- Like poles repel when the magnets are brought close to one another.
- Unlike poles attract when the magnets are brought close to one another.
- Every magnet has 2 poles, namely the North pole and the South pole.
- To demagnetise a magnet, we can:
- heat it
- hammer it many times
- drop it many times
- To make a magnet, we can:
- use electrivity
- stroking
- induction
Homewrok (14 August 2009)
Dearest beloved children,
Homework:
Homework:
- Maths WB pg 83 - 86
- Science worksheet
- Hand in composition (together with planning) on Monday, 17 August 2009.
- Bring thermometer on Monday.
- Revise decimals and time for DE.
- Revise Magnets for DE.
Thank you.
Love,
Mrs Yang
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Science words
Dear children,
Please do take note that you know how to spell the following words by hard:
- temperature
- thermometer
- conductor
- expand
- contract
- repel
- attract
- laboratory
- clinical
- magnets
- magnetized
- electromagnet
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Homework (13 Aug 2009)
Hi children,
Homework for the day:
- Science worksheet
- Composition writing (due on Monday, 17 Aug 2009)
- Bring thermometer tomorrow!
Thank you.
Regards,
Mrs Yang
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
12 August 2009
Hi children,
- Obtain parent's signature for Editing 6 & 7.
- For those of you who have Maths WB, please complete all the corrections in it.
- Bring foolscap paper tomorrow.
Thank you.
Regards,
Mrs Yang
Videos on magnets
Hi children,
Just for more interest on magnets:
Just for more interest on magnets:
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PXY4A_muMc (highly recommended)
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrUdT8er0Dk
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKpviTjRT0Q
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOSNSkQGzjY (Stroking a magnet)
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gltbfUOf6F0
Do enjoy them!
Cheers,
The Gardener (Story time)
Lydia Grace Finch brings a suitcase full of seeds to the big gray city, where she goes to stay with her Uncle Jim, a cantankerous baker. There she initiates a gradual transformation, bit by bit brightening the shop and bringing smiles to customers' faces with the flowers she grows. But it is in a secret place that Lydia Grace works on her masterpiece -- an ambitious rooftop garden -- which she hopes will make even Uncle Jim smile.
Files
Dearest children,
Please keep your files at home with you for the moment. Its for you to revise.
I will get you to bring the files to school if I need them to file in worksheets.
Thank you.
Cheers,
Cynthia
Please keep your files at home with you for the moment. Its for you to revise.
I will get you to bring the files to school if I need them to file in worksheets.
Thank you.
Cheers,
Cynthia
Homework (11 August 2009)
Dear children,
Do read up Interactions at home. We will continue it tomorrow.
Please bring along your ez link card as we are going to the library tomorrow.
Homework:
Do read up Interactions at home. We will continue it tomorrow.
Please bring along your ez link card as we are going to the library tomorrow.
Homework:
- Writing a postcard (NE worksheet 4).
Thank you.
Love,
Mrs Yang
Monday, August 10, 2009
Friday, August 7, 2009
August babies
July babies
Homework
Dearest kids,
Homework (6 August 2009):
1. Term 3 Week 7 WIDE worksheets. Complete the 5 exercises in them.
2. Weekend Challenge
3. Science worksheet
Love,
Mrs Yang
Homework (6 August 2009):
1. Term 3 Week 7 WIDE worksheets. Complete the 5 exercises in them.
2. Weekend Challenge
3. Science worksheet
Love,
Mrs Yang
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
a.m. & p.m.???
Hi children,
Some of you asked what does a.m. and p.m. stand for.
I have already checked it out.
The 12-hour clock is a time conversion convention in which the 24 hours of the day are divided into two periods[1] called ante meridiem (a.m., Latin: "before mid day" [English]: "before noon"] and post meridiem (p.m., Latin: "after mid day" English: "after noon").
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.m.
That's all, children.
Good night,
Mrs Yang
Some of you asked what does a.m. and p.m. stand for.
I have already checked it out.
The 12-hour clock is a time conversion convention in which the 24 hours of the day are divided into two periods[1] called ante meridiem (a.m., Latin: "before mid day" [English]: "before noon"] and post meridiem (p.m., Latin: "after mid day" English: "after noon").
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.m.
That's all, children.
Good night,
Mrs Yang
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Time
Dearest kids,
We are now at the unit of time.
Do visit the websites.
1) http://www.teachingtime.co.uk/clock/clockres.html
2) http://www.bgfl.org/bgfl/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks2/maths/time/index.htm (Stop the clock & tell the time)
We are now at the unit of time.
Do visit the websites.
1) http://www.teachingtime.co.uk/clock/clockres.html
2) http://www.bgfl.org/bgfl/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks2/maths/time/index.htm (Stop the clock & tell the time)
3) http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/numbers/measuring/time/timesanddates/game.shtml (Snap game)
Have fun.
Love,
Mrs Yang
Have fun.
Love,
Mrs Yang
Little lives.com
Dear children,
Please visit http://littlelives.com/ and log in.
User ID: BC number
Password: qwerty123
Do add your friends in there. You can post photos and even blog about National Day.
Thank you.
Love,
Mrs Yang
Please visit http://littlelives.com/ and log in.
User ID: BC number
Password: qwerty123
Do add your friends in there. You can post photos and even blog about National Day.
Thank you.
Love,
Mrs Yang
Monday, August 3, 2009
National Day Reflections @ NDPEEPS
Dearest children,
Do visit this website http://www.ndpeeps.com/reflections.html and post reflections on :
1) What does the pledge mean to me?
2) I am proud to be a Singaporean because...
3) My dream for Singapore.
Do look at the slides below for instructions on posting a reflection.
Do drop me shoutout/email/comment after you have done so! :)
Thank you.
Love,
Mrs Yang
Do visit this website http://www.ndpeeps.com/reflections.html and post reflections on :
1) What does the pledge mean to me?
2) I am proud to be a Singaporean because...
3) My dream for Singapore.
Do look at the slides below for instructions on posting a reflection.
Do drop me shoutout/email/comment after you have done so! :)
Thank you.
Love,
Mrs Yang
3) http://www.thatquiz.org/tq/practice.html?fraction
(You can choose multiplication, division, addition and subtraction of decimals)
(You can choose multiplication, division, addition and subtraction of decimals)
Thank you.
Take care.
Mrs Yang
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Magnets Experiments
Hi dearest kids,
Do check the following websites:
1) http://www.kids-science-experiments.com/suspendedpaperclip.html
2) http://www.kids-science-experiments.com/fishingfortreasures.html
3) http://www.kids-science-experiments.com/testingthepull.html
4) http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/scienceclips/ages/7_8/magnets_springs.shtml (interactive activity)
5) http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/scienceclips/ages/7_8/magnets_springs.shtml (quiz)
Love,
Mrs Yang
Do check the following websites:
1) http://www.kids-science-experiments.com/suspendedpaperclip.html
2) http://www.kids-science-experiments.com/fishingfortreasures.html
3) http://www.kids-science-experiments.com/testingthepull.html
4) http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/scienceclips/ages/7_8/magnets_springs.shtml (interactive activity)
5) http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/scienceclips/ages/7_8/magnets_springs.shtml (quiz)
Love,
Mrs Yang
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