Friday, March 27, 2009

Term 2 Week 1 Reflection

Dear pupils,

The March holidays are over and its the start of Term 2! Let me know what you did during the holiday. Tell me about how you spent time with your family and friends. Also, let me know of how much revision you did during the short break.

I look forward to hearing from you!

Regards,
Mdm Kaur

Monday, March 9, 2009

Term 1 Week 10 Reflection

Hi Everyone,

The Sports Day is over. I hope you had an enjoyable time watching or participating in the sports. In our journal writing for this week, I would like you to reflect on our Sports Day and the meaning of sports in our lives. To help you with writing your reflection, I have listed some questions below:

1. Did you attend our School Sports Day? If so, how did you find it? If not, why did you not attend our school event?

2. What do you think is the most interesting part of the School Sports? Why?

3. What do you think is the most uninteresting part of the School Sports? Why?

4. How can the school improve on the School Sports Day?

5. Do you think engaging in sports is important and useful? If so, why? If not, why?

6. Do you engage in any sports? If so, what is it? If not, why have you not engage in it?

7. How can sports help us?

8. If your were the principal of the school, what would you do to encourage pupils to engage in sports?

Well, there is a lot for your to reflect on. I am eagerly looking forward to reading your reflection.

Regards,
Mdm Kaur

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Term 1 Week 9 Reflections

Hi 3.1 pupils,

Fire safety is a very important consideration as our country is experiencing very dry weather at this time. In addition, there has been several fires that broke out in apartments in recent months. How can we help to ensure that fire does not break out accidentally? In this week's journal writing, I would like you to reflect on this issue. To help you with your writing, I have listed some questions below:

1. Have you seen or experienced any incident of fire break out in your home or neighbourhood? If so, could you tell us what happened?

2. Can you describe what you would do if a fire were to break out in your home or outside?

3. What do you think are the causes of fire in homes or outside?

4. What can you do to prevent fire from breaking out in your home and outside?

5. Do you think our pupils are conscious of fire safety? What makes you say so?

6. If you were given a chance to introduce an activity for children to learn fire safety, what would it be and why?

I hope the questions above will stimulate you to reflect on the issue of fire safety. I am looking forward to reading your journal writing soon.

Regards,
Mdm Kaur