Independent Work
Title Page:
What do you think of the services provided by your local library?
Compare the services to those of another country or to Singapore many years ago - talk to your grandparents or parents!
How effective is the NLB (National Library Board) in promoting reading amongst Singaporeans?
2nd Page:
Write an e-mail to your friend to invite him to join you in taking part in the Nationwide campaign 'Read! Singapore 2009. (150 words)
hi everyone , right now i am going to showcase what me and my group members did over the weekend on what kind of pictures we took at the learning garden a few days ago .
The picture on your extreme left depicts the underside of a fern . We do not know whether it has a smell but as we researched , it has a strong and pleasant smell . In the middle, the picture shows the pod of the cotton plant . Last but not least , it is the flower of the cotton plant , as you can see , it has not been pollinated (most likely not although impossible to say just by looking at it) nor fertillised .
As we are trying our best , we urge you all to pardon us for some unknown mistakes .
Reflection on Hatchet Debate
Within 1 hour, 39 pupils spoke out and shared some of their thoughts on a given topic and in so doing allowed others to have insight of their own beliefs and values - think of the 'Perfect Home' discussion.
I would like to applaud the 39 individuals for bringing such a professional quality to the debate - all contributed to its success and the 'energy' that resulted from this concerted effort will be converted into greater motivation for 6 Grace.Please take time to reflect and share your thoughts on the following:
How did this debate affect my perceptions of myself?In what ways did the debate fit my learning style?Has it influenced the way I perceive English and Literature?What did the debate show us about the 'tricks' authors use to captivate the heart and mind of the reader?I had such pleasure hosting the debate and I felt the true magic of 6 Grace. Please post your thoughts. Thank you.
1 comment:
Pictures are excellent and of a good variety. The dry cotton wool pod is actually the fruit - the result of fertilisation. The seeds are not seen but usually hidden in the cotton wool so that the wool will help them disperse. Thank you to this hard-working team.Your independent efforts are commendable!
Mrs Chien
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