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Wednesday, November 19, 2008

PSLE Matters

Release of 2008 PSLE Examination Results and 2008 Secondary One Posting Exercise
  • The results of the 2008 Primary School Leaving Examination (Release of 2008 PSLE) will be released on Thursday, 20 Nov 2008. Pupils may obtain their result slips from their respective schools from 12.00 noon on 20 Nov 2008.
  • On the same day, eligible pupils will also receive their option forms to select secondary schools from their respective primary schools. Pupils are required to hand the option forms to their parents.

Submission of Secondary One Option Form

  • In every sealed option form there will be a unique Secondary One Personal Identification Number (S1 PIN) which allows parents to submit the school choices for their child on-line via the Secondary One Internet System (S1-IS). The S1-IS is accessible 24 hours through the MOE Secondary One Posting website starting from 12.00 noon on 20 Nov 2008 to 3.00 pm on 26 Nov 2008.
  • Parents are strongly encouraged to carefully consider and complete the option form before logging on to the S1-IS, so that they can complete their on-line submission quickly and smoothly.
  • Alternatively, parents may also submit their child’s secondary school options through their child’s primary school. Submission at the primary schools will be from 12.00 noon to 3.00 pm on 20 Nov 2008; and 9.00 am to 3.00 pm on 21, 24, 25 and 26 Nov 2008.

Release of Secondary One Posting Results

  • The Secondary One posting results will be released on 18 Dec 2008. This year, parents will be able to receive the posting results through an additional channel, via SMS text messaging. To receive the SMS, parents just need to provide a local mobile phone number during the submission of their child’s school choices, either on-line via the S1-IS or at the child’s primary school.
  • Parents will thus be able to receive their child’s posting results through any of the following channels:
    - S1-IS
    - The Interactive Voice Response System (Tel: 6691-2066)
    - Going to the child’s primary school
    - SMS text messaging
  • Pupils are to report to their posted secondary schools on 19 Dec 2008 at 8.30 am.
  • For more information on the Secondary One Posting Exercise and S1-IS, parents can refer to the MOE Secondary One Posting website or Part One of the information booklet entitled “Choosing Your Secondary Schools” which had earlier been distributed to parents.
  • For enquiries, parents can call the MOE Customer Service Centre at 6872-2220 during office hours.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Some interesting facts about Gongshang Primary

Gongshang Primary School is located near Tampines Avenue 7; 0.2 kilometre away from Tampines Street 42; 0.2 kilometre away from Tampines Street 41; 0.2 kilometre away from Tampines Street 21; 0.2 kilometre away from Tampines Street 41; Gongshang Primary School is geographically located at latitude (1.3571 degrees) 1° 21' 25" North of the Equator and longitude (103.9487 degrees) 103° 56' 55" East of the Prime Meridian on the Map of Singapore.
The locations related to Gongshang Primary School are represented by the the shortest path as the crow would fly between any two points and may not be nearest by road. For example, Gongshang Primary School is located 0.2 kilometre from East View Secondary School. Gongshang Primary School is located 0.2 kilometre from Tampines North CC. Gongshang Primary School is located 0.2 kilometre from Kheng Chiu Happy Lodge. Gongshang Primary School is located 0.3 kilometre from Pasir Ris Secondary School. Gongshang Primary School is located 0.3 kilometre from Tampines Polyclinic.
Block 201 Market 0.7km, Tampines Mall 0.7km, Century Square 0.8km, Tampines Mart 1.3km, Eastpoint 1.7km, White Sands 1.7km, Loyang Point 2.1km, Elias Mall 2.5km, are places to shop (shopping mall, shop houses) located near Gongshang Primary School.
Downtown East 2.2km, Changi Chapel And Museum 2.9km, Johor Battery WW2 Gun 3.6km, NEWater Visitor Centre 3.9km, Changi Village 5.5km, Pulau Ubin 6km, Changi Beach Park 6.2km, Malay Village 7.3km, are places of interest (attraction) located near Gongshang Primary School.
Tampines Round Market and Food Centre 1.3km, Loyang Food Centre 2.9km, Fishermen's Village 3km, Changi South Amenity Centre 3.5km, Huakong - Herbal Chicken 3.6km, Bedok North Street 1 Food Centre 3.7km, Bedok Central Food Centre 4.1km, Bedok Food Centre 4.2km, are eating places (food court, cafe, hawker food) located near Gongshang Primary School.
East View Secondary School 0.2km, Pasir Ris Secondary School 0.3km, Tampines Junior College 0.8km, Dunman Secondary School 0.9km, Ngee Ann Secondary School 1km, Tampines Primary School 1km, Tampines Secondary School 1km, are places of learning (school, college, university) located near Gongshang Primary School.
Tampines Neighbourhood Park 0.8km, Tampines Mountain Bike Riding Trail 0.9km, Tampines Park 1.1km, Jalan Pelatok Playground 1.8km, Pasir Ris Street 21 Openspace 1.9km, Meragi Road Playground 1.9km, Mera Terrace Playground 1.9km, Sunbird Playground 2.3km, are parks, playgrounds, open fields or commons located near Gongshang Primary School.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Red Swastika Science

Please click on the following to access the answer.

http://gsp65anskey.blogspot.com/

Regards,
Mr Chan

Monday, August 25, 2008

Sunday, August 24, 2008

LMS Day

Dear 6.5

Please login to the following to do your eLearning on Friday, 29th August 2008.

http://gongshang.moodle.egenie.org/

Regards
Mr Chan

Monday, August 18, 2008

Composition Exercise

Dear 6.5,

Please go to the following to revise your composition:
http://msireneteo.tripod.com/index.html

After you have completed your revision, post in your composition under the 4 headings for a narrative text.

Thank you.

Regards,
Mr Chan

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Semester 2 Answer Keys

Dear 6.5,

Please click on the following to check for your answer.

http://gsp65anskey.blogspot.com/

Thank you.

Cheers,
Mr Chan

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Preparing for your examinations



  1. Study and revise systematically and regularly to get a sound understanding and mastery; last-minute study is generally impractical if not impossible!

  2. Prepare notes conscientiously. Identify possible questions while reading/making notes.

  3. Revise purposefully; random rereading and memorisation are ineffective. Organise revision around concepts/principles/main areas.

  4. Work with a study group if you find that useful for moral support and sharing of resources. If you find it distracting, work on your own.

  5. Find out what you can about the examination: i.e. duration, format, and types of questions (e.g. essay, multiple-choice).

  6. Check out past years' papers and practise drafting/writing out answers within the time limit.

  7. Ensure that you get adequate rest and relaxation, especially in the few days preceding the examination.

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Preparing for Oral Examinations

Dear 6.5,

Please click on the link below to revise for your oral examinations for the coming Prelims.

http://www.evideo.edu.sg/vat_programme.asp?id=4&from=search&searWords=oral

Regards,
Mr Chan

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Tips for parents

Like Stephen Covey says... Seek first to understand.... Yes! Understand why your child did not perform well for his SA1. At this age of 12 years, this child may not know what is before him. He may not know the grave consequences if he does not do well for PSLE.

Help him by achieving little successes. Help him see studying as fun and enjoyable. Find a tuition teacher who is able to shower praises whenever he improves, or make learning fun and easy to understand.

Get him enrolled in some programs so that he will like to learn more, because his mindset has changed. Do not resort to scolding or nagging or even comparing with his siblings or friends who have done better.... it does not help.

Put yourself in your child's shoes... be a supportive parent!

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Happiness Quotes

Hey. Don't ever let somebody tell you... You can't do something. Not even me. All right? You got a dream... You gotta protect it. People can't do somethin' themselves, they wanna tell you you can't do it. If you want somethin', go get it. Period. - Chris Gardner

Even if happiness forgets you a little bit, never completely forget about it. - Jacques Prévert

If you want to be happy, be. - Leo Tolstoy

Happiness is never stopping to think if you are. - Palmer Sondreal

Most people would rather be certain they're miserable, than risk being happy. -Robert Anthony

The best way to cheer yourself up is to try to cheer somebody else up. - Mark Twain

If only we'd stop trying to be happy we could have a pretty good time. -Edith Wharton

Happiness is excitement that has found a settling down place. But there is always a little corner that keeps flapping around. - E.L. Konigsburg

Nobody really cares if you're miserable, so you might as well be happy. - Cynthia Nelms

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Composition Guidelines

PLANNING YOUR STORY

Step 1: YOU MUST PLAN!
Before we discuss about how to plan a composition, I always ask my students whether they plan their compositions at all in the first place. Although some students claim they plan their composition, after careful enquiry, you will realise very, very few students indeed plan their compositions. It is always an uphill task to persuade any student of the necessity of planning their composition since most of them have survived to-date without having to do so. "If it isn't broken, don't fix it" seems to be the over-riding principle of inertia for young students.

Well here's a new rule, "If you fail to plan, you plan to fail".You MUST plan.

Don't just use the first idea that pops into your head. That is quite like playing Russian Roulette. You're relying on pure luck whether that idea is a good or bad idea. We all know that it's a bad idea to answer any (test) paper relying on plain luck, but for some strange mysterious reason, when it comes to composition, students abandon all logic to trust in their Stars/Ancestors/Relevant Deity to provide them with inspiration. While we're at it, let's also walk across the PIE blindfolded. Remember: you MUST plan!

More often than not, the first idea that pops into your head is the most obvious idea. It also means it will be first idea that pops into every other student's head. Your composition will drown in a flood of hundreds of other almost exactly identical stories. Unless you relish the idea of writing the exact same thing as everybody else, consider other alternatives. Take for example a typical composition title: A Day At The Beach. I have marked at least hundreds of picnic compositions on that theme. By the time I have finished marking the hundredth picnic account, I'm just about ready to take commit ritual sepuku except thankfully, I'm not Japanese.

Some brighter sparks (that means you of course) add in a bit of originality and excitement by including a drowning, accident, criminals, daring rescue and so on. Unfortunately, the very same idea has occurred to all their classmates. Come on, Beach... Drowning... not exactly original material. Unfortunately, if you don't plan, that's the kind of story you will come up with. My point is, YOU MUST PLAN! Or have I said that already?

How To Plan
Now that I have made put my point across, we ask: how to plan? Strict planning formulas are almost as bad as no plan. I've seen some quite horrifying tables and guidelines in student guides that has the words "Introduction", "Body" and "Conclusion" somewhere in there. Well, actually I'm making that up. But my point is - there is no instant formula. No great author ever came up with an original work by filling in some table. Well, maybe except Adam Smith and we all know what happened to him.

Just guide yourself with the following basic questions: Who, When, Where, Why, How and What. This is not meant to be a magic formula. The reason why I suggest these is because they are the most basic questions I could think of. If you can think of anything more basic, please e-mail me your suggestion. The order in which you answer them is also not important except What is always answered last, and I will explain why later.

Who
Who are the characters in your story? You? A 3rd party? Your friends / classmates / family / relatives? John? Who?

Pick your characters to improve your story. If the topic is A Day At The Beach, pick characters that will add to the story. Naturally, throwing in a sky-diving champion would be better than throwing in a lawyer. But what would be better than a sky-diving champion? A sky-diving grandmother? A sky-diving iguana? Don't take my word for it, try it out for yourself.

Where
Where did it happen? In School/at the graveyard/in the toilet?Of course sometimes you can be limited as in the example A Day At the Beach would have to happen at the beach. But a good student always asks, which part of the beach? A better student asks where is this beach? It can range anywhere from East Coast Park to Madagascar.

When
What day did the story occur? Yesterday? Your birthday? Last Christmas? September 1939? When?Don't forget the time! What time did it happen? It is shocking how many students forget about the time. Obviously a story set in the afternoon would be very different from one set in the middle of the night.When did it happen? In the morning? At night? While you were in the toilet? Eating cornflakes? Reading the newspapers? Doing all three?Have fun with the facts. There is no limit.

Why
Why? What do you mean why? If the topic is "A Heartbreaking Christmas", why was it heartbreaking? If it was "A Joyful Reunion", obviously it is not necessary to ask why it was joyful. All reunions are joyful except maybe old school reunions but that's another story. Why were they separated? Why did they take so long to reunite?For some topics it may be harder to explain why. For example, "A Day At The Beach". Why were you there? Was it for a picnic (no!) or for some other reason (yes)?

How
How did it happen? This may overlap with "What" which I will explain later. Sometimes people have more fun reading how something happens than the fact that it did happen. Especially if the method is especially clever or amusing. Sometimes, you don't need to tell how something happened (how you went to the beach), sometimes you do (how the prisoner escaped from jail). Use your common sense.

What
Lastly, What happened? This is a blow by blow account of the whole story. In other words, it is a concise summary of everything you intend to put into your story. Once you have put together WHO, WHEN, WHERE, WHY and HOW, you are now ready to say answer WHAT happened. It is like putting meat on the skeleton of an animal except without all the blood and stuff. Actually it isn't like it at all, but I could not think of a better analogy.

A NEGATIVE EXAMPLE
Back to the example of A Day At The Beach. One teacher I know told me about a student who wrote about a picnic he had with his friends. It began optimistically with them finding a nice shady spot to set up. It went downhill from there as he began to narrate they had sandwiches (nice delicious sandwiches), fried beehoon (nice delicious fried beehoon), fishballs (nice delicious fishballs) and packet drinks (nice delic... you get the idea). By the time the teacher got to packet drinks, it was so boring it could physically drive breath out of your body. If you are that student, I apologise for using you as a negative example.

Be Realistic
Use your common sense. Don't go overboard. A story that is wholly absurd is as bad as a story which is boring. Don't insult your reader's intelligence by expecting them to believe ridiculously exaggerated heroism. Really don't. Really.If you set up your story right, you won't have to resort to extreme solutions. Nobody is going to believe you beat a man with a machine gun by dodging through a rain of bullets and karate chopping him on the neck.

Last Words
Have fun. Planning makes it more fun, not less. Because it depends only on your imagination, every student is as good as another. It is the only place where the competition is completely fair. Go for it.

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Changes to NAPFA Norms

Please visit the following site for the NAPFA requirements:

www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/2006/files/pr20060106-annex4b.pdf

Saturday, March 29, 2008

The Creation of the Teacher

The Good Lord was creating teachers. It was His sixth day of 'overtime' and He knew that this was a tremendous responsibility for teachers would touch the lives of so many impressionable young children.
An angel appeared to Him and said, "You are taking a long time to figure this one out.""Yes," said the Lord, " but have you read the specs on this order?"

TEACHER:
  • must stand above all students, yet be on their level,
  • must be able to do 180 things not connected with the subject being taught,
  • must run on coffee and leftovers,
  • must communicate vital knowledge to all students daily and be right most of the time,
  • must have more time for others than for herself/himself,
  • must have a smile that can endure through pay cuts, problematic children, and worried parents,
  • must go on teaching when parents question every move and others are not supportive,
  • must have 6 pair of hands.

"Six pair of hands," said the angel, "that's impossible!"

"Well, " said the Lord, "it is not the hands that are the problem. It is the three pairs of eyes that are presenting the most difficulty!"

The angel looked incredulous, "Three pairs of eyes...on a standard model?"

The Lord nodded His head, "One pair can see a student for what he is and not what others have labeled him as. Another pair of eyes is in the back of the teacher's head to see what should not be seen, but what must be known. The eyes in the front are only to look at the child as he/she 'acts out' in order to reflect, " I understand and I still believe in you", without so much as saying a word to the child."

"Lord, " said the angel, " this is a very large project and I think you should work on it tomorrow".

"I can't," said the Lord, " for I have come very close to creating something much like Myself. I have one that comes to work when he/she is sick.....teaches a class of children that do not want to learn....has a special place in his/her heart for children who are not his/her own.....understands the struggles of those who have difficulty....never takes the students for granted..."

The angel looked closely at the model the Lord was creating. "It is too soft-hearted," said the angel.

"Yes," said the Lord, "but also tough, You can not imagine what this teacher can endure or do, if necessary".

"Can this teacher think?" asked the angel.

"Not only think," said the Lord, "but reason and compromise."

The angel came closer to have a better look at the model and ran his finger over the teacher's cheek.

"Well, Lord, " said the angel, your job looks fine but there is a leak. I told you that you were putting too much into this model. You can not imagine the stress that will be placed upon the teacher."

The Lord moved in closer and lifted the drop of moisture from the teacher's cheek. It shone and glistened in the light.

"It is not a leak," He said, "It is a tear."

"A tear? What is that?" asked the angel, "What is a tear for?"

The Lord replied with great thought, " It is for the joy and pride of seeing a child accomplish even the smallest task. It is for the loneliness of children who have a hard time to fit in and it is for compassion for the feelings of their parents. It comes from the pain of not being able to reach some children and the disappointment those children feel in themselves. It comes often when a teacher has been with a class for a year and must say good-bye to those students and get ready to welcome a new class."

"My, " said the angel, " The tear thing is a great idea...You are a genius!!"

The Lord looked somber, "I didn't put it there."

Monday, March 24, 2008

DSA for Anglican High School

AHS DIRECT SCHOOL ADMISSION (DSA) – SECONDARY EXERCISE 2008

Anglican High School (AHS) is a mission, Special Assistance Plan (SAP) and Autonomous school guided by its core values: Holiness, Righteousness, Responsibility, Respect, Loyalty & Perseverance. It is the school’s vision to be a learning community Where Talents Soar: Accomplished-Honourable-Servant Leaders. The school, with its strong Sports Programme, has consistently achieved top placings in zonal / National Inter-School championships. AHS also hosts the East Zone Centre of Excellence for Sports, which works closely with National Sports Associations in nurturing sporting talents.

ADMISSION CRITERIA
a) We are looking for Primary Six pupils who are talented and skilful in the following sports: Basketball, Table-Tennis, Badminton, Wushu, Netball and Softball to join us on our journey in pursuing sporting and academic excellence.
b) As AHS is a SAP school, invitation is extended to only Primary Six pupils taking Chinese language (as First or Second language).

SELECTION DATE / VENUE
A briefing followed by selection tests will be scheduled on Saturday, 12 July 2008 from 8.00 am at the AHS Main Hall. Interested pupils must register at 8.00 am at the Main Hall.

Pupils are advised to:
be in sports attire.
bring along personal sports equipment, if preferred.
3. bring along writing materials (pen and pencil).

APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Application forms will be distributed to only those short-listed after the selection tests on 12 July 2008.

SELECTION RESULTS
AHS will release the selection results by post by Saturday, 23 August 2008.

CONTACT DETAILS
For further enquiries, please call AHS at 62414866 (General Office) or 62430275 (PE department) during office hours.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Language Week

Dear 6.5,

The following are the links to the readers theater scripts:
Please remain in the same group as your Social Studies for this presentation.

Regards,
Mr Chan

Sunday, March 9, 2008

I hope this is not you...

New school semester:

At the first week:

At the second week:

Before the mid-term test:

During the mid-term test:

After the mid-term test:

Before the final exam:

Once you know the final exam schedule:

7 days before final exam:

6 days before final exam:

5 days before final exam:

4 days before final exam:

3 days before final exam:

2 days before final exam:

1 day before final exam:

A night before final exam:

1 hour before final exam:

During the final exam:

Once walk out from the exam hall:

After the final exam, during the holiday:

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Schedule for Monday, 3 March 2008

Please rearrange the classroom like the previous week test, i.e. the two rows at the end will move to the back of the class. There should only be 5 rows of 8 tables.

Do remember to leave your bags outside the classroom before your test.

Please hand in your PSLE Giro option form to the relief teacher. Do register for your Science Process Skills workshop at the canteen with the vendor directly.

There will be a Computer Laboratory time on Monday, 3 Mar 08 from 8am to 9am. Please proceed to the Summer Lab. You are to bring along your Synthesis and Transformation exercise book and complete your self-learning activities at the following site:

You are to complete the exercises for Mid-Year Examination #1 and #2.

All the best!

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Mock Assessment - Week 10

There will be a Mock Assessment next week.

The schedule is as follows:
  • 3 Mar (Mon) (0940-1140): English [2h]
  • 4 Mar (Tue) (0940-1155): Mathematics [2h 15m]
  • 5 Mar (Wed) (0940-1120): Mother Tongue [1h 40m]
  • 6 Mar (Thu) (0940-1125): Science [1h 45m]
  • 7 Mar (Fri) (1340-1500): HMT [1h 20m]

Please remember to revise your work!