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)


Tuesday 17 March 2009

If I were to spent one month on a deserted island alone, I'll bring compass to locate the direction as I can get lost. The second item that I'm going to bring is a magnifying glass as I can use it for making fire.Thirdly, I'll bring a mirror as if there is any aeroplane going I'll use my mirror to get a attention from the pilot so that they will send some people to save me.Fourthly, camel. I'll get exhausted if I keep on walking and I do not need to waste energy too much walking so, I need a camel. Lastly, I'll bring the water. Water is most important of all the items as I do not need to die because of the thirst. Anyway I know that I'll never never go to the dessert, but if I go there, I'm sure that I'll survive.
By: Jin Yun Na (4)

2 comments:

6grace said...

What about food? A person cannot survive without food too.
Marcus

6grace said...

Food I can find myself,
just look around and maybe cactus??
I can eat it,,
and without food, we can live for 3days or weeks (I'm not sure)but, I still can look for the food.

Yun Na

How I See Brian in Hatchet

How I See Brian in Hatchet

Sloshing Oil

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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