Sunday, April 5, 2009

Journal 9: Improving the school

Hi everyone, I know that all of us would want to change a few things in school, especially air-conditioned rooms. But what other things would we like to change? For me, I would like more entertainment and activities during lessons. This way, we can have fun at the same way learn. I would also like for the teachers to be more helpful and responsible, not to mention interactive. Next, I would like for the school to be more inventive, providing excursions whereby they are like races. Lastly, I would like music to take an important role in learning, because I am a music- person, and I guess so are my fellow classmates and friends.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Journal 8: Believing in yourself

Hi everyone, after watching the clips, I feel that I too can create miracles just by believing in myself. From what I have seen in the videos, I am more confident that my goals for achieving sucess will come true as whatever you believing in and put your to, will come true. I believe that it is important to believe in oneself, as if we feel negative, we will never achieve what we want to achieve. I believe that I can create miracles and what I would do to achieve my goals is to stop listening to what my friends tell me like,"You can never achieve this" and more, and believe in my dreams and goals. Everyone controls their own ship!

Journal 7: Activities outside school

Hi everyone, besides school lessons, I am involved in swimming, chinese tuition, piano and I.T CCA on Monday to Sunday. For every activity, I spend a day participating in it every week. For swimming, I spend an hour in it; For chinese tuition, I spend three hours in it; For piano, it is 45mins and for I.T CCA, I take 2 and a half hours. The reason for taking swimming lessons is to build up my survivor skills; Taking piano lessons is to enjoy music, and learn how to feel and create music; taking chinese tuition is to increase my chinese knowledge and acheive sucess in my PSLE and my future; And lastly, taking I.T CCA is just an interest for me. Yes, these activities are necessary for me as they build up my knowledge and bring me a bright and sucessful future. Sometimes I feel a bit tired from taking part in these activities, and also feel that they might affect my studies, but never did happen, and I would never want ot give them up. For me, I cannot really speak for others, as everyone has their own opinion on whether they want to take part in outside of school activities.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Journal 6: Target Setting

Hi Mr Lau, the purpose for setting targets for the various subjects is to giving ourselves a goal to achieve and accomplish. I think that setting targets is useful as this gives us a nudge and remind ourselves of what we want to achieve.For me, I have set my targets for all A* as this way, I may have a chance to get into Raffles Institution. What I am doing is reading and finding common mistakes in the past PSLEs. My parents are helping me by proviing me with lots of assesment books to strengthen my knowledge so that I can excel in the upcoming examinations. Actually, what have I done is ask my neighbours on how they did their PSLE and set myself to do better than them. I think the prevoius talk that the school held is already helpful as the talk gave infomation to our parents about the PSLE and so now my parents can help me even more throughout my studies.

Journal 5: Festivals

Hi Mr Lau, the festival I celebrate is Chinese New Year, reason being I am Chinese, and the Chinese celebrate this festival. Before the festival, I would have a reunion dinner with my family. Then during the festival, my family and I would go visit our relatives and 拜年. We would have the exchange of oranges and the giving of hong-baos during the whole festival. Other festivals which are celebrated are Deepavali and Hari Raya Puasa. They are celebrated by the Hindus and Malys respectively. I think that the celebration of the various festivals help in strengthening racial harmony among the various race in Singapore as they bring the different races together and show each other about their cultures and histories. We can group different races together and hold a race, which includes questions about the different races and cultures. Even if I have the freedom to propose a new festival, I would nt do so as I already like our current festivals and they should be permanent forever.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Journal 4: Total Defence Day






For 2009, the Total Defence Day theme is " What will you defend?' Most students in my school would normally care about the theme and blog about it. But for me, I would also talk about Total Defence Day. Have you ever wondered why we celebrate this occasion? Most people would just celebrate Total Defence Day without knowing the true reason. Well, according to Wikipedia, we celebrate Total Defence Day to commemorate the anniversary of the surrender of the British to the Japanese on February 15, 1942 ,precursoring 3 years and 8 months of Japanese Occupation. Total Defence has five aspects - Military Defence, Civil Defence, Economic Defence, Social Defence and Psychological Defence. These five aspects represent the key sectors of society and they are detailed like this:



Military Defence- Singaporeans keep Singapore secure. Whenever I hear of military defence, I would think of the SAF. The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) is a strong defence force that is able to deter anyone from thinking of attacking the country. The SAF draws its strength from the support of every Singaporean – national servicemen, families, friends, colleagues and employers. Talking about national service, National Service is the only workable option to ensure our security. When National Servicemen (NSmen) and full-time NSmen (NSFs) take their training seriously, they help keep the SAF strong and operationally ready. Our operational readiness is also maintained by ensuring that all equipment is in good working order all the time, and keeping up with the latest advancements in technology to meet new challenges in the battlefield. Going back to the SAF, The SAF has widened its capabilities to deal with non-conventional threats such as terrorist bombings, hijackings, and chemical, biological and radiological attacks. The Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) and the SAF will continue to work with other security agencies to deal with such threats.

Civil Defence- Taking care of your family, friends and people around you in times of crisis. Having the same thought, whenever I hear of civil defence, I would think of the SCDF. The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) recruits and trains civil defence volunteers in first aid, rescue and evacuation procedures, and shelter management. The SCDF also conducts talks and exercises to familiarise the public with basic first aid, the nearest bomb shelters and emergency arrangements like relief supply of critical items such as blood, water and food. Participating in such exercises helps us to be prepared. When we know what to do, we can help to save lives and property, and ensure that life goes on as normally as possible in times of crisis. Also, The threat of global terrorism will be around for some time. Much has already been done to ensure that Singapore is well protected against terrorist attacks, but security personnel cannot be everywhere. Singaporeans can help by looking out for, and reporting, anything suspicious.

Economic Defence- Working and saving to achieve a better life for everyone. When we upgrade our skills and knowledge, it helps us to stay relevant and employable in this rapidly changing world. Our ability to embrace lifelong learning and re-training is vital to keeping our economy competitive. Economic defence is also when the foundation of our economy is strong, our economy will not break down so easily in times of war or crisis. Sound policies and practices help us withstand external shocks. Putting in place measures to keep businesses running and maintaining stockpiles of essential items also help to keep our economy going. It is also about protecting our enviroment. By saving electricity and water, and by adopting environment-friendly practices as a way of daily life, we are helping to conserve energy and to protect our environment. As a result, Singapore will continue to be livable for future generations.

Social Defence- Living in harmony, looking out for one another. Social defence is about maintaining racial and religious harmony to ensure peace and stability in Singapore. When Singaporeans understand and are sensitive to the cultures and traditions of one another, and build strong bonds across different ethnic groups, we help strengthen social cohesion.As one people, we have a duty to contribute to the community by helping the less fortunate and underprivileged among us, regardless of their race, language, religion, age or nationality. By doing so, we can further strengthen social cohesion, and build a gracious, compassionate society.

Psychological Defence- Singaporean and proud of it. As the final aspect of Total Defence, it is when Singaporeans are united in pride and passion for the country, Singaporeans will stand up to defend what is theirs and protect the independence of the nation. And whatever the crisis or challenge, the ability to overcome challenges depends on how mentally strong Singaporeans are. It is this will and the commitment of the people that will decide how strong Singapore is as a nation.
Now what are some of the old themes of Total Defence. In 2006, the theme of the campaign was "Stay vigilant, be resilient". The theme for the 2008 campaign was "Total Defence. It's Personal. Play Your Part." The goal is to have all Singaporeans understand and appreciate that the defence of Singapore is the personal responsibility of every Singaporean. Whatever happens to Singapore affects our lives, and a strong Total Defence will benefit everyone. Singaporeans thus have to play their part to keep Singapore safe and secure. The adopted theme for the 2009 campaign is "What will you defend?". Even as Singaporeans commemorate 25 years of Total Defence in Singapore, it is hope that the adopted theme will cause Singaporeans to dig deep within themselves, and reflect on what it is in Singapore that they hold most dear in life, what it is that they will strive to protect and defend in times of threat or crisis.
So overall, I would want to defend is everything I have and everyone I know, because all of them have a purpose in my life. For example, my parents are important to me as they brought me up from young and raised my to become a conscientious and responsible person; my house is also important to me as it is where most of my childhood memories are stored. It is also the place of where I found new neighbours and have the most joyous time of my life, therefore i would want to defend it. Another thing that we must defend/protect is our health, as there are many diseases around us. That is all for my blog and hope everyone else too has something or someone special hat they would want to defend.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Journal 3: Our School's Vision, Mission and Values

Hi Mr Lau, to start, the school's vision is to have a school of Distinction, Nurturing Future-Ready Citizens of Character; the school's mission is to provide quality education to equip pupils with the values, knowledge and skills for the 21st century. And finally, the school's values are described as Passion for learning
Intergrity our foundation
Excellence in everything we do
In my opinion, these values, our mission and vision, are meaningful, as they are like 'guides' to lead us to sucess. I believe that with these 'guides', our examination results will further improve and make us become excellent students of Singapore. Honestly, I find that engaging in the activities in school does not bring the students to think about the school values, as they only think about playing while participating in the activities. To live up to the school values, the teachers and instructors should encourage the students by reminding them of the school values, and how they can be put to use. Lastly, I think that the teachers can organise games like treasure hunts, reminding the participants about the school values along the way.

Journal 2: Back to School

Hi Mr Lau, ever since I came back to school, I find there was not much difference, besides that some of my teachers have changed, like now my art teacher is Mr Anuar. Also, the atmosphere of the school is much lively. Somehow, I aslo find that the P6 students are more focused well becuase this is the PSLE year. My parents however is just constantly helping me in my work and tutoring me not as strict as before. What is most changed is that now, my sister is going to school with me! This is what I have saw changed in the schol, and I will continue to update on the incoming events.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Journal 1: New Year's Resolutions

Hi everyone and a Happy New Year! My resolutions for 2009 are: Score over 270 for PSLE, get all A* for my SA1, get into Raffles Institution, get a school award, do more interesting artworks in school, take part into the Track & Field meet... these are some of them that I can think of. While what I would want to improve in from 2008 are: Be in the class TOP 3 placing and try to be Top 10 in level. Happy New Year again and good luck for your PSLE!!!