Wednesday, January 31, 2007

A Horrid Sighting At Void Deck

This was what was left of the stuff toy, Garfield, which horribly beheaded, as you can see from the picture. It was found near the rubbish chute below the block.

Well, I went to search for its head. I found the head some ten metres away from the body. It was laying on the pavement of a jogging track.

Luckily, it was just a stuff toy. Sadly, it is such a cruel thing to do!

Monday, January 29, 2007

Class Forum

Dear all,

I have set up a Class Forum at http://classforum.editboard.com/index.htm

I have posted a topic of my own there for your discussion. You may want to post a new topic for everyone to discuss there. If you are posting a new topic, just start a new topic and not continue the previous discussion.

Thank you.

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Posting A Letter?

Hi, it has been a long time since I last posted. It seems no one else would like to post his or her blog here. If you would like to become a member of the Class Blogger Team, please drop me an e-mail or tag your e-mail address and name on the Tag Board.

Anyway, today, I went to the post office to post a letter. I wanted to buy a postage label from the self-service SAM machine but I forgot how much was the postage for a standard mail. I tried searching for the postage rate at the SAM machine and around the post office but I could not find any information on how much I was supposed to pay! The only postage rate displayed was the non-standard postage rate for those odd-size packages. I remembered the postage rate for local mail was raised last month. I did not want to make a guess for the postage, so I went to queue up at the counter to buy some stamps. I requested for the NVI (Non-Value Indicator) stamps as these stamps do not show the value of each stamp. So, even if the postal agency raised the postage rate again, I could still use those stamps.

Finally, for your information, the postage fee for a standard mail is twenty-five cents (but cannot be more than 20g) currently.

Saturday, January 06, 2007

My Son's First Day in School

Hi everybody,

Sorry, nothing to post other than my son's first day in his school.

Actually he went to a playgroup, but it was his first time in a group learning environment.

He was very afraid, and still is very scared, when he was left alone without me. So, I have to be near him every minute and every second! He would look back to check that I was still behind him. :P

Wednesday was his Orientation Day, so no lesson at all. It was the parents and guardians who had to listen to the teacher talking about the things to do and look out for. Also, she mentioned the holidays, the rules and when to pay for this and that. Of course, I had to buy uniforms for him. It was a red shirt with the words "Apply Tree" printed on the front and a pair of red long pants.
On Thursday, he learned about the colour 'RED' and that the apple was red in colour. The teacher played a few songs for them to sing along, but he did not sing at all. He tried to follow them with the clapping. Well, it was his first day. What do you expect? :D

The lesson continued with the teacher showing the children how to hold a crayon and colour the picture of an apple. The children were divided into two groups - one group sat on the chair with a table and started their colouring while the remaining children sat on the floor to play the plastic building blocks. The teacher and her assistant would be at the table helping and making sure the children coloured the apple using a red-coloured crayon properly. Well, my boy did a pretty good job (see photograph) and the teacher allowed him to colour the leaf on the apple green. I must tell you I did not help him with the colouring at all. I just sat behind him. :)

At the end of the day, each of the children got an apple to bring home. Anxiously, he got me to cut the apple and he ate the WHOLE apple the moment he stepped back into the house!


Today is Friday. The teacher refreshed the children's memory by playing the same songs again and talked about the previous day's learning - the colour 'RED' and the apple. This time, the teacher brought in some strawberries to show them. Oh, by the way, the teacher's name is Mdm Rahimah. The assistant teacher is Auntie Lim. The children were taught to take a strawberry and pass to a friend next to them after looking at it. Then, the teacher taught them how to paste small pieces of red-coloured crepe paper on a picture of a strawberry with glue. The children were divided into two groups again. One group would do the pasting on the table while the other group would play wooden building blocks (different from the previous day) on the floor. After that, the teacher would play some songs before dimissing them home. Well, there was no strawberry to bring home this time!
I think next week he will learn the next colour 'YELLOW'. Maybe he will get to bring home something yellow next week. What do you think he will bring back? Anyone would like to guess or give your comments? :D

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Happy First Day in School!

Dear Pupils of P4-1(2006),

It's a new year for all of you. I hope everyone is settling down in your new class with some new friends. I heard a few of you went to the wrong class today. :P I also heard that some of you needed to change your class on the first day. I must clarify that the list of class allocation was correct at the time I posted on the blog. I guess the school has changed a bit on the allocation of the classes.

So far, I have heard three of your ex-classmates who have gotten the Good Progress Award for last year. They are:

1) Joelle Sim
2) Tamara
3) Shirley Yeoh

I hope you can update me if you know anyone else who has received that Award.
Once again, congratulations to all who have gotten the Good Progress Award!
You have progressed! I hope you can keep up the good work for this year. :)

For the other pupils who did not get it, do work harder this year.
All the best in your new classes!