Monday, May 28, 2007

Hi! Are you still there?

Sorry that I have not been posted any new stuff lately. As you know, we were all busy with exams.


Finally, that's over and we can now focus on what we can do to improve your results further in the various subjects. I'm glad that most of you have improved. For those of you who did not perform as well, please ask and clarify with your friends and/or teachers. Keeping quiet won't get you anywhere.

In the meantime, take a break and don't forget to read! Target is to read at least 5 books by the end of the holidays.
Those of you who are travelling to another country may want to share with us something about your trip when school starts. Others can tell us what activities you and your family are getting up to.
Check out the Osaka blog during our trip from 8 Jun to 13 Jun 2007!

Sunday, May 13, 2007

View my New Blog!


Finally, the blog for the Osaka trip is done up! Tell me what you think of it. Spread the word to your friends in school! Why don't you get your family and relatives involved too? Invite them to our blog.
I'm sure some of them have travelled to Japan before. They can share with us some 'must-see & must-do' things in Osaka or Kyoto or even some invaluable tips on making it an unforgetable trip for all of us.

Thursday, May 3, 2007

I need some HELP!


I know many of you out there are more IT-savvy than me so I'm hoping that a couple of you especially the group of you who are going to Osaka can help me set up a new blog.


Why? You ask. Well, we'd like to involve all the other students from Keming to be as excited as we are about the upcoming trip.


I need a blog that is customised with Japanese culture-related motifs or designs, manga or anime with a counter so that we know the number of hits. Try looking up the blogskin called 'Japanese Girl' for some ideas.


Can someone volunteer to help after your exams next week?


Sunday, April 29, 2007

Scrabble Competition


Being their first time at a Scrabble competition, it was an exciting day for these five students from 5Am. They wanted to win but were not sure who they were up against, whether they were P5 or P6 students. As a whole, I think they had a great time competing with 3 other teams from different schools.

Who else would like to compete in Scrabble competitions?

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Fond memories





Look carefully at the pictures. Do you recognise some of them? If you are in the photos, can you remember what you were doing? Well, I hope they were wonderful memories for you.


Those of you who have signed up for the Japan trip, focus on your studies first so that you can thoroughly enjoy yourselves there! Looks like Yun Yu and Ying Li are studying really hard. Keep it up!


We'll also be setting up a blog for the Japan trip and we'll post our photos on it for others to see what we will be learning there. I'm very excited about the trip too.


Saturday, April 14, 2007

Exam Fever is On!



Well, exams are just around the corner. I hope you are all studying hard as you have promised yourselves that you will make an improvement over your CA1 results in your journals, remember? Let me know if you feel really stressed out. You could email to me or catch me in school for a chat.

Some of you may need some TLC (Tender Loving Care) during this stressful period. I have free hugs to give away. Any takers? Only reserved for 5Am students yah? Don't be shy. I feel that hugs are very therapeutic. You feel relaxed and loved after a hug, whether it's the TLC type or a big bear hug. I wonder how many of you out there have not been hugged for a long time.

Sunday, April 1, 2007

Sports Day

Sports Day happened on a rainy day. We cheered a lot and then returned to school. I know some of you were disappointed as you could not compete in the races which you trained hard for.
However, you still managed to compete in the race in the end. In fact, I was also disappointed about the way a few of you who did not participate actively enough in the cheer. We spoke about team spirit and not everyone was living the value. I was saddened by it. The only consolation was seeing how some of you came together to design and make the placards at home in time for the event. In addition, I also thought that Hong Wei did a marvellous job at leading the class in the cheer. Thanks!