With this being probably the last entry for this blog, Miss Ng would like to congratulate all of you who did well and those who saw results for the hard work that you have put in. If you feel you did not do as well, remember, this is just a small part of your academic journey. There are many chances for you to improve from now. Move on to exciting things in your new schools and remember, rest well and study smart!
Shall miss you all in big and small ways.
Signing off...Miss Ng..your Science Teacher
Thursday, October 9, 2008
PSLE is OVER!!! Keep the post-exam syndrome away, plan what you want to do each day!! Chit-chat, kopi@recess, board games, silly games, lame joke sessions, superstar singing sessions or just DO NOTHING and relax, plan your own post-exam fun!
Ice gains heat to melt but it will melt at zero degree celsius until all is melted. The heat is used to convert the water from the solid state to the liquid state.
Monday, September 22, 2008
It's wise to manage the time to reduce stress and make sure you GET ENOUGH REST!
Keep In View (KIV) Questions Comforting to know you are seriously thinking about the possible answers for these questions. Miss Ng is working on the KIVs, will get back to you as soon as I see u again.
Do relook at Q10 and Q14 of Life Science Sect PSLE Bklet, esp Q10. Think about the focus of the question. Get ready to reject some ans. Click pic to zoom in.
It is time. Please note that we will start to systematically go through selected papers. Please get these papers ready by next Tue. --- Paper 7 (bean plant on front page), and Man and his environment
If u r missing PP7, please photocopy from buddies.
Tutorial sessions will continue to focus on PSLE booklet and in-time demonstrations.
Hummingbirds facts Note the shape of beak and tongue for getting nectar, fluttering of wings at high speed (hovering)
Now see this amazing species of hummingbirds with a special tail to attract females for reproduction
Eagles - Adaptations for obtaining food (capturing prey) Hares - Behavioural adaptation to head for higher grounds
Magnets in Disney! Magnetic force is the strongest at the poles! What materials can Wall-E possibly be made of?
HOW WHALES BREATHE (Aquatic mammal) Whales have lungs and must go to the surface to breathe. They have nostrils called blowholes. A structural adaptation located on the top of the head to get air more easily. A flap of skin controlled by muscles opens for the whale to breathe and closes when it goes underwater.
Effective NEXT WEEK Lessons for 6G Science Major - Focus Group Tutorial A - Monday 3.15 p.m. to 4.00p.m. Chemistry Lab Focus Group Tutorial B - Tuesday 3.15 p.m. to 4.00p.m. 6G classroom