Wednesday, 26 August 2009

Class party on 31st August 2009

Dear pupils,

Next Monday, we will be celebrating Teachers' Day.
There will be normal lessons from 7.35-9.35am.
Then, you will have double recess from 9.35-10.35am.
Following that, you will be having a class party at 10.35-12.00pm.
We will then proceed to the hall for a concert from 12.05 to 1.20pm.
You will be dismissed from school at 1.35pm.

Now, what will you be bringing for the class party?
Below are some suggestions.
Please let me know the food items that you will be bringing next Monday and i will update it below.

Items for class party:
1) Paper plates, paper cups and serviettes/ a box of tissue paper
2) Forks and spoons
3) Fried noodles
4) Fried rice
5) Chicken wings
6) Pizza
7) Fishballs
8) Chicken sausages
9) Packet drinks (no soft drinks allowed)

10) Cake
11) Sandwiches (Cheese, Tuna, ham and cheese)
12) Nuggets

~Clever nature~

Eggplants are purple,
Tomatoes are red,
Lettuce is green
With a big, lefy head.

Carrots are orange,
Potatoes are brown.
(To find them you have to dig down in the ground.)
Pumpkins are yellow.
Celery is white.
(It crunches and scrunches with each little bite.)

Nature, I think,
Must really be smart
To give us such colourful
Vegetable art!


Submitted by Laetitia

Tuesday, 25 August 2009

Racial Harmony Commemoration in HWS on 20th July 2009


Racial Harmony Day serves to remind our pupils that social division costs us dearly and that race and religion are potential fault-lines in Singapore society. It is a day for schools to reflect on, and celebrate our success as a harmonious nation and society built on a rich diversity of cultures and heritages.
Singapore is a nation built by people from many races and cultures. Living in harmony is therefore important and relevant to all Singaporeans as it will ensure the continued peace and prosperity that we have enjoyed for many years.
Hong Wen School commemorated Racial Harmony Day on 20th July.

Monday, 24 August 2009

Friday, 21 August 2009

Hi there...

Dear pupils,

How are you getting on during this long break?
Hope you have been keeping up with your school work/homework.
If you have free time, do go to the following websites to more about the animals in the zoo.
http://www.zoo.com.sg/ or http://www.zoo.com.sg/spotlight/whitetiger.htm
A big 'Thank you' to the following pupils who have tried the activities in the websites - Amelia, Briana, Jerilynn and Laetitia.
Dont forget to view the interesting video clips that i have put up too.
Enjoy your long weekend and dont forget to stay healthy.

Love
Mdm Irni

Some activities for you....Try it!

Dear pupils,

You may want to try the activities from the website that I introduced in class.

Follow the steps below

1) Click on the link.
Math:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/ks2bitesize/maths/number.shtml

English:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/ks2bitesize/english/

2) Choose a topic.

3) Click on 'Revision Bite' first to read some notes on that particular topic.

4) After going through the notes, you can click on 'Quiz' or "try the Activity" for English and try the questions. Do let me know of the topics that you have tried and your quiz scores. You may post your score under comments.

5) You may also click on 'Activity' for more fun learning.

Happy learning.


Cheers
Mdm Irni

Try the websites...

Dear pupils,

You may press CTRL+CLICK on the lins below to try the website that i used during teaching last week.

Addition
http://nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/frames_asid_154_g_1_t_1.html

Subtraction
http://nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/frames_asid_155_g_1_t_1.html?from=topic_t_1.html

Please note: remember to change the columns into 2 only -tens and ones.

Have fun!!! (",)


Love,
Mdm IrNi

Friday, 14 August 2009

P1 Learning Journey to the Singapore Zoo on 28th August 2009, 7.25am to 12.35pm.

Dear parents,

In view of the school’s vision of a holistic education, we are planning an experiential learning trip to the zoo for all primary one pupils on
28 August 2009, Friday from 7.25am to 12.35pm.

The objectives of this trip are for the pupils to:

1) learn more about animals (different types/groups).
2) integration of Science, Social Studies, Maths and Art.
3) learn interpersonal and social skills

Pupils are to assemble in school by 7.25am as usual.

They will be dismissed from school as usual at 12.35 pm.

Please ensure that your child bring the following items:
a) Raincoat/poncho
b) Cap
c) Big water bottle

d) Insect repellant/mosquito patches
e) Sunblock (to be applied at home)
f) Snacks – for e.g. sandwiches, biscuits, bread

(They will be moving from station to station and will not be able to buy food there).
***YOU must have your BREAKFAST at home.***)

The entrance fees for pupils will be fully borne by the school.


I would like to invite you to the trip if you are interested.
Please indicate your interest by returning the reply slip by tomorrow, Wednesday, 19th August 2009.


I thank you in advance for your interest.

Thank you.

Regards,
Mdm Irni

(I will be calling interested parents by Wednesday, 19th August 2009.)

Thursday, 6 August 2009

Our Pledge

Overview
The National Pledge embodies the ideals for building a united Singapore. It was written in August 1966 by Mr S. Rajaratnam, the then Minister for Foreign Affairs, shortly after Singapore's independence . He believed that language, race and religion were divisive factors, but the Pledge emphasises that these differences can be overcome if Singaporeans cared enough about their country. The draft text was handed to the then Prime Mini Mr Lee Kuan Yew, who refined it before submitting it to the Cabinet for approval.

History
The National Pledge was written in the mid-1960s in the aftermath of the racial riots that had affected communal harmony in Malaysia and Singapore. Rajaratnam believed that race, language and religion were the main factors contributing to the division of the people. In wording the Pledge he sought to bring across the message that these differences can be overcome if Singaporeans were committed to and caring enough for their country. The dream for Singapore is spelt out inthe ideals of the Pledge. It calls for a sense of nationhood to be fostered despite differences, and encourages all to bring reality to the dream of building a country which all Singaporeans could be proud of.

On 25 August 1966, about 500,000 students from 529 government and aided schools recited the National Pledge, the first time the Pledge was recited in schools. Led by teachers, the recital was done at the instruction of the Ministry of Education (MOE) which then said that pupils were to observe this ceremony with solemnity and respect, and to face the National Flag with their right hands raised.

From 27 June 1988 however, students have been reciting the Pledge with their right fists clenched to their chests, a change which according to MOE was to better reflect the emotional aspect of saying the Pledge. The Pledge has since been recited on occasions of national importance such as the National Day Parade.


English Translation
We, the citizens of Singapore
pledge ourselves as one united people,
regardless of race, language or religion,
to build a democratic society,
based on justice and equality,
so as to achieve happiness, prosperity and
progress for our nation.
Chinese Translation


Source: http://www.ndp.org.sg/historyofourpledge.php

Our PLEDGE Moment at 8.22pm on 9 August 2009

National Day is not just about the Parade. It is an occasion for Singaporeans to reflect upon the journey we have taken – our nationhood and collective aspirations. Our Pledge encapsulates these ideas.

As children, we recited our pledge in school assemblies, as do the children today. The wisdom captured in Our Pledge has a timeless quality that has stood the test of time as Singapore transformed over the years.

On this year's National Day, we want Singaporeans to reacquaint themselves with Our Pledge. In line with that, the NDP 09 theme, show and celebration activities are all anchored on the pledge.
PLEDGE MOMENT @ 8:22 PM.


At 8:22 pm on National Day, Singaporeans are invited to Come Together for the Pledge Moment.

You can choose to shout out the Pledge as you take it, hand on chest, or you can take the pledge silently while reflecting on the deep meaning behind it. We invite all Singaporeans to take 30 seconds of their time on 8:22 pm to recite Our Pledge together.

To achieve this, we have worked with our partners to send out the signal for the Pledge Moment. If you are already tuned in to the NDP Live Broadcast on Channel 5 or 8, on Channel NewsAsia International across the region, or if you are celebrating with your local community, the sights and sounds of the NDP would build up to the pledge. If you are listening to the radio, the DJs would invite you to take the pledge. If you are dining or shopping, selected restaurants and malls would also invite you to take the pledge. If you are taking an after dinner stroll in the park or playing street soccer, the SCDF chime would sound on our public warning system to signal this moment.

Whether you are with your friends or family, or just having a quiet moment alone, wherever you are, we invite you to take our pledge together at 8:22 pm.
This is our Pledge Moment.

Source: http://www.ndp.org.sg/pledgemoment.php

Tuesday, 4 August 2009

National Day Celebrations on Friday, 7 August 2009 from 7.25 am -10am.

Our school will be celebrating National Day on 7 August 2009 (Friday).
All pupils are to report to school as per normal (by 7.25 am) and the day’s programme will end by 10 am.

Please make the necessary transport arrangements for your child/ward.
We welcome you to join us in celebrating our nation’s 44th birthday.
On Friday, we will kickstart the day with the formal National Day Ceremony. It will be followed by the Lower Primary Sports Meet for P1 to P3 pupils.
P1 pupils are to be in their new school uniform.
P4 to P6 pupils will be participating in a concert.
P4-P6 pupils are strongly encouraged to put on a red T-shirt (with few or no prints) and their school shorts / pinafore/ skirts (girls with new uniform).
P1Kindness pupils are reminded to bring their water bottles, skipping ropes and thermometer as the school will be conducting temperature-taking exercise before the start of all activities. Please put them in a sling bag or in a small bag.
Please remember to have your breakfast before coming to school.