Instant Challenge (25 Sept)
The task-based challenge would appealto boys where the teams are to find ways with the items provided to mow down figurines set about 1 to 1.5 metres away. One group actually come up with a catapult idea and Calvin, a team member seeing the ineffectiveness of the projectiles fashioned an oversized paper bullet as thick as a finger. It did the job of knocking down 4 out of the 40 figurines at the target area.
Friday, September 26, 2008
Movie - Patriot
Patriot
Some quotable quotes.
I am not a child.
You are my child
Major Jean Villeneuve: Are you sure this is the right place to recruit for a Militia?
Benjamin Martin: [shouts] God save King George! [Music stops and the pub regulars pull out their guns and begin throwing stuff at them. The two men run outside and shut the door behind them]
Benjamin Martin: I think we came to the right place!
Reverend Oliver: A shepherd must tend his flock... And at times, fight off the wolves. (Why Christians need to fight)
Benjamin Martin: Aim small, miss small.
Some quotable quotes.
I am not a child.
You are my child
Major Jean Villeneuve: Are you sure this is the right place to recruit for a Militia?
Benjamin Martin: [shouts] God save King George! [Music stops and the pub regulars pull out their guns and begin throwing stuff at them. The two men run outside and shut the door behind them]
Benjamin Martin: I think we came to the right place!
Reverend Oliver: A shepherd must tend his flock... And at times, fight off the wolves. (Why Christians need to fight)
Benjamin Martin: Aim small, miss small.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Writing - Draft Revision
Writing
I found out that it is better to set aside time in class to go over the composition drafts and for students to revise the drafts on the spot.
Class management issues:
1) Have follow-up asssignments for those you finish early.
2) Check the work again after the revision is done (Preferably in class if time permits)
3) Simple Monitoring system (Use of whiteboard) to determine who is done and what is due.
I found out that it is better to set aside time in class to go over the composition drafts and for students to revise the drafts on the spot.
Class management issues:
1) Have follow-up asssignments for those you finish early.
2) Check the work again after the revision is done (Preferably in class if time permits)
3) Simple Monitoring system (Use of whiteboard) to determine who is done and what is due.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Reading
Reading.
Alan Morley's article on Creative Writing/Reading is very enlightening:
I liked the quote about how EL language teaching lacks a creative spark.
Here's a quote from John McRae (1991) from Literature with a Small "l". Oxford: Macmillan.
"In future years, the absence of imaginative content in language teaching will be considered to have marked a primitive stage of the discipline: the use of purely referential materials limits the learner's involvement with the target language and leads to a one-dimensional learning achievement. Representational materials make an appeal to the learner's imagination..."
Alan Morley's article on Creative Writing/Reading is very enlightening:
I liked the quote about how EL language teaching lacks a creative spark.
Here's a quote from John McRae (1991) from Literature with a Small "l". Oxford: Macmillan.
"In future years, the absence of imaginative content in language teaching will be considered to have marked a primitive stage of the discipline: the use of purely referential materials limits the learner's involvement with the target language and leads to a one-dimensional learning achievement. Representational materials make an appeal to the learner's imagination..."
Google Books
Google Books allows you to read certain books directly off the Internet. One drawback though is that you can't copy and paste any of the text. The advantage though is that one can get to read books by cutting down on time in searching the old-fashion way as well as being easy on the wallet.
John's Strengths
23 Sept 2008
According to my wife, John is a very happy boy. He always wakes up with a smile in the morning.
He takes great pleasure in his newly-learned skill which is to use a public phone to call us during his recess. This acquired skill means a small step for him as he develops into a more independent individual.
According to my wife, John is a very happy boy. He always wakes up with a smile in the morning.
He takes great pleasure in his newly-learned skill which is to use a public phone to call us during his recess. This acquired skill means a small step for him as he develops into a more independent individual.
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Spiritual Matters
Ralph mentioned about getting together on a regular basis to discuss about spiritual matters. I am in agreement with this idea. As the Bible, "as iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another."
Friday, September 19, 2008
Educare Matters
Some names to remember of the members in the Educare BOD
Dr. Shirley Lim - Chairperson (Former RI teacher)
Ng Hua Chong - Formerly of Singapore Commerical Enterprise (or SCE)
Vik Tor Pak - Formerly a teacher at Nan Hua, now MD at Litespeed
Dr. Shirley Lim - Chairperson (Former RI teacher)
Ng Hua Chong - Formerly of Singapore Commerical Enterprise (or SCE)
Vik Tor Pak - Formerly a teacher at Nan Hua, now MD at Litespeed
Prime Time Teaching
Try this schedule: Start teaching your most difficult subjects right away in the morning. Concentration and motivation are at their prime for both you and your students. Save the last periods of the day for more relaxing subjects such as active learning and art.
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