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)


Wednesday 18 March 2009

If i have to spend a month alone on a desserted island, i would like to bring a kife or an axe, a compass, alot of matchsticks, a very big tent and if can, i also like to bring a laptop with internet too!
When i reached the island i will start to make the tent inorder to sleep, after making the tent i will take the compass to see where was my location. In the island there surely have animals and plants, and now the knife or the axe have its function, it was to kill the animals to get food and there was some plants if you cut some part of it, it will have water came out and the knife or the axe can use to protect myself.When some animals were killde by me i will bring them to the location where i live and use the matchsticks to roast the animals to eat.Finally, when the night time came i will use the laptop to play or chat. I think repeat the following things for a month i will not hungry, thirsty or bord.
Li WeiWei

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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.

Snapshots of Term 1