Sunday, February 28, 2010

Grammar Girl: Does the Olympic Theme song "I Believe" have a grammar error?


A fun audio blog for all! Click on the link below:

http://grammar.quickanddirtytips.com/i-versus-me.aspx

Grammar Girl talked about the Pronouns. She relates the lesson to the latest Winter Olympic theme song, "I Believe."

If you have not heard it, enjoy the song below. Pay special attention to the lyrics.


Do you see any grammatical error(s)?

Give your comments!

Have a great Sunday!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Three Cups of Tea

Inspired by an experience with school-aged children in Pakistan in 1993, Mortenson began a lifelong humanitarian campaign promoting education in remote regions of Pakistan and Afghanistan — especially for girls. Since then, he has established more than 131 schools in often volatile rural areas of those two countries.
“Just fighting terrorism or those who promote terrorism is based in fear, but promoting peace is based in hope,” Mortenson said. “The real enemy we all face in Africa, in Afghanistan and here in America, the real enemy is ignorance – and ignorance breeds hatred.”

Source: St. John's University (NY)
January 27 2010


Your task
Watch the two videos shown below.
a. http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=7193877
b. http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/28775441/


Using your journal book, reflect on the discussion questions.
1.Why does Greg decide to build a school for the children of Korphe?

2. In whose honour does Greg intend to build the school?
3. If you want to honour someone special to you, what would you like to accomplish and for whom?


To learn more about the book and the wonderful work of Greg and his daughter, visit the following sites:
http://www.threecupsoftea.com/
http://www.penniesforpeace.org/
http://www.ikat.org/

Happy reading!

Monday, January 11, 2010

The Crying Dream by Anya Lee

The Budding Writers competition was launched in September 2009. Numerous pupils from schools all over Singapore entered the competition to display their writing skills and creative talents. One of the winning entries was a book written by a Primary 5 pupil from Singapore Chinese Girls' Primary School. In her book entitled "A Crying Dream", she spoke of the current social issue - the large movement of foreign workers into Singapore. Her book was applauded for its originality and rich content. 

Let us read her book and learn the reason behind her writing inspirations. Click on the link below to access the e-book.
http://www.marshallcavendish.com/education/buddingwriters/cryingdream/
Password: Cry1ng
*Click "Play"

Based on the book, reflect on the following 3 questions. Use your journal exercise book for this entry.
1. Imagine you are a migrant worker who has just arrived in Singapore. Write a diary
of your first day in Singapore. Entry must be at least half an A4 page.
* Describe what you see: the buildings, people
* Describe what you did: sightseeing? Where?
* Describe your feelings

2. How do you like the ending of the story? Think of a different ending for the story. Entry must be at least half an A4 page.
* Which part of the ending will you change?
* How would you change it?
* Would you introduce new characters in your story?

Be creative! Wow your reader!

Friday, September 11, 2009

Writers on writing


"If you want to be a writer,
write"



by Epictetus, AD



Dear writers,


Take a moment to enjoy a gift from your fellow writers. A clip on quotes that aim to inspire and aspire you to persevere writing.




On a final note,


"The best creations are those that are made with love and patience".