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Friday, April 30, 2010

Homework for 30 April 2010

Dear ladies and gentlemen,


I'm really sorry for posting the homework late today. It's a really busy day for me. I finally can sit down and do some work. My son, like many of you in class, is running a high fever. Sigh…

Well, exams are just around the corner. Everybody is feeling very stressed, you and I. Everyone's temper is short and it will just takes a tiny spark to start a "fire" in class. Since we are all in the same boat, we need to try to understand each other and help each other pass this difficult period. It's only two more weeks. You and I CAN DO! Right? We want to win a glorious race and if we tell ourselves, we will win, we will! You will! Class 5.8 can do it as we have 100% attitude.

Before, I list down your homework, I just need to reiterate that homwork has to be given. Worksheets have to be given. Deadlines have to be given. But if for any good reasons (not laziness of course - in fact, there is no room for it at all at this moment) , you really cannot meet the deadline or finish your work, just drop me a sms or come forward and tell me. However, let me stress that it is only for genuine good reason and please don't even think that this is a reason for you to slack. ( I can see some slackers smiling evilly ; )

Ok, here's your austere teacher issuing you a plethora of work for today
1) composition correction ( due after exams)
2) model composition (Tuesday)
3) composition ( Sunday, 9am)
4) Revision Maths paper

Other homework given before Friday and is due on Tuesday
1) Revision 1 Maths
2) Maths Test 5 Mid year paper

Reminders: Please bring your health booklet


Have a jolly good time doing your homework and enjoy your holiday.

Regards,
Mrs Ching

Thursday, April 29, 2010

If I were to draw myself, I would have drawn a scarecrow who was a friend of Dorothy in the book ‘The Wizard of Oz’. Fire was the only thing I was afraid of; the thought of being burnt to cinders was enough to send shivers down my spine. People call it a phobia of fire, but to me, it is the battle with my enemy.
The wrath of the orange globe bore down of us. There was enough of heat on my head to fry an egg. Sweat glistened on my eyebrows as my mother dragged me along the pavement to the shopping centre where she conducted her weekly shopping extravaganza. I regretted stepping into the heat and being fried alive by following my mother to shop.
However the bitterness and regret in my heart evaporated as soon as I stepped into the mall. The cool blast of the shopping centre made me feel as if I was residing in heaven. My gusto regained, my mother and I weaved in and out of the frenzied shoppers to the supermarket.
The noise was overwhelming. Throngs of shoppers strode down the aisles jostling each other so as to get a chance to lay their hands on the goods first. My mother was no better. She elbowed anyone that dared came near, picked up the goods that she wanted, and went to pay for the goods.
We joined the end of the serpentine line of shoppers queuing up to pay for their goods. Suddenly, the alarm bell rang. Everyone froze. “There is a fire at the left wing. Everyone is requested to evacuate at once!” the speakers screamed. Everyone unfroze. The screams began.
Fear crept on to me, freezing my mind and limbs. The vision of flames engulfing me flashed before my eyes. ‘There is a fire,’ I thought.
My mother grabbed my hand. The wave of shoppers was upon us like a tidal wave, each wanting to be the first to reach the exit. We sprinted at the speed that could shame an Olympian. My mother was pale and quiet. Worry was etched over her face. I stared at my mother incredulously, oblivious to my surroundings. Then, someone pushed me. I lost my balance and fell. My world tilted sideways as I fell and my head hit the hard marble floor. The noise and sights blurred. The last sound I heard was my mother screaming. Then silence, and infinite darkness.
My world spun when I came to, my mind a confused buzz. However, the whiff of smoke was enough to jolt me out of oblivion. Fire!
My mind had snapped its moorings, and it was there, spinning in my mind. It took a moment to register what my eyes saw. Flames engulfed me, viciously eating up space between me and them. I was in my enemy’s territory; there was no way that I couold escape. Desperation washed over me, but then came the anger that burned hotter than the flames. How can I let my enemy be victorious? I must fight for my right to live!
I noticed a fire extinguisher on the wall beside me. I grabbed it as if it were a precious baby and sprayed carbon dioxide on the flames. The flames spluttered and died. I ran to safety, the fire extinguisher as my weapon.
The door of the shopping centre swung open, and I stepped outside. The crowd congregated outside the shopping centre gawked at me.
I must have looked a horrible sight. My shirt and hair were charred, blisters ran all over my hands and feet. My mother, oblivious to all this, rushed up. “baby, I am so glad that you are alive,” she said, and hugged me.
Pride rose in my heart, warming me from head to toe. I did it. I was alive. The day’s events weighed down on me. I collapsed onto strong hands and lay down to a self-healing sleep.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Homework for 26 April 2010

Homework due tomorrow
1) A sum a day pg 5 -8
2) Math workbook pg 161 and 162

Homework due on Wednesday
1) English Test 3

Homework due on Thursday
1) Maths Review 3

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Science Links for Circulatory System

http://www.kscience.co.uk/animations/blood_system.swf


http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/pe/appliedanatomy/0_anatomy_circulatorysys_rev1.shtml

Friday, April 16, 2010

Kazakhstan Website

Here are some links I have gathered. I hope that they will be useful to you. Happy working. Do remember that the mind map for your expert topic is due on Tuesday.

More website today:

http://www.everyculture.com/Ja-Ma/Kazakhstan.html (good if you are willing to plough through the detailed information given on Kazakhstan - food, location, climate, people etc)

http://www.cac-biodiversity.org/kaz/index.htm (lot of information about Kazakhstan)

added 19 April 2010

http://aboutkazakhstan.com/Kazakhstan_National_Features.shtml

http://www.lonelyplanet.com/kazakhstan



http://www.foodbycountry.com/Kazakhstan-to-South-Africa/Kazakhstan.html
(food on Kazakhstan)


http://prosites-kazakhembus.homestead.com/History.html
(good for tradition, food, history, tourism)


http://www.mongabay.com/reference/new_profiles/230.html
(transportation and telecommunication)


http://www.worldwildlife.org/wildworld/profiles/terrestrial/pa/pa1318_full.html
(biome)


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temperate_grasslands,_savannas,_and_shrublands
(biome)


http://wikitravel.org/en/Kazakhstan
(transportation)

Homework for 16 April 2010

Hi Pupils of 5.8,


Your homework for the weekend:
1) composition correction
2) A sum a day - work up to question 12
3) English unit 6 - Panda comprehension MCQ and Word Power pg 91 and 92
4) Composition -f or some pupils
5) Journal - Write about a time you felt frightened

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Homework for 9/4/10

Hi pupils of 5.8,
These are your homework for today.

1) Maths Workbook pg 133 and 134
2) Assess and log in to Moodle. Please, please children, please write down your passwords. I have quite a few pupils coming to me to tell me that they cannot access their moodle as they have forgotten the password. A suggestion for your password . (Name1)
3) English Wbk pg 65 and 66

Enjoy your weekend.

Regards,
Mrs Ching

Moodle link

http://svp.learncraft.net/lms/

Friday, April 2, 2010

Homework for 1/4/10

1) Maths WB
2) Maths Review 2
3) Composition corrections
4) Science research on respiratory systems of animals
http://www.lung.ca/children/grades4_6/respiratory/index.html

5) Human respiratory system for your own revision

http://kidshealth.org/kid/htbw/_bfs_RSmoviesource.html
http://www.e-learningforkids.org/Courses/Liquid_Animation/Body_Parts/Respiratory_System/index.html