Dear children,
It was a joy for me to see you enjoying yourselves while learning from Mr Alan to create your SG50 clay slabs using the techniques of rolling and pinching. Like your trainer, Mr Alan, I was very impressed with your effort and attitude today.
Mr Alan shared with me that in his 24 years of teaching, he had met extremely few classes like P3/5 TRUTH -- full of creative ideas, able to focus on work and able to work with one another without arguing. He was so full of praise for our class that I decided to make an exception and write this special post for you today.
I had to tell him the truth though -- P3/5 TRUTH is not this good every day, although I wish you were. There is much room for improvement.
He mentioned a few names to me in particular -- Hoi Yung, whom he thought was very creative, and Alvan, whom he thought was full of initiative, very helpful, and had the potential to become a good leader in future. I was glad to hear that his observations were similar to mine. :)
Here are some pictures I took of you today. You can click on them so that they appear bigger.
For more photographs, you can visit this Dropbox link:
Did you enjoy the house performances put up by the Primary 5 pupils? I did! I am sure they had put in a lot of effort to coordinate their dance steps and practise their musical "instruments". There was such great teamwork. One day, you will have a chance to perform like them too. Look forward to that! :)
Here are some videos of them:
Have an enjoyable evening with your family. Remember to refer to your handbook. See you tomorrow for the last day of Term 1. :)






































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Hi,Alden:)
DeleteLai Ye
Hello,Alden and everyone!:)
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Hi,Theophilus:)
DeleteLai Ye
So nice
ReplyDeletechufang
Which one is so nice?
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Mr.Wong, can you please explain to me Koobits homework Q.26:
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Brian has 132 blue pens.
His red pens are 5 times as many as his blue pens.
How many pens does he have altogether?
Your Answer:
792 pens
Correct Answer:
732 pens
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132 x 5 = 660
He has 660 red pens.
600 + 132 = 732
There are a total of 732 pens.
Thank You.
Theophilus Tan
Dear Theophilus, your answer is correct. KooBits made a mistake in the solution. The second equation should be 660 + 132 = 792. Thank you for taking the initiative to ask me. :) Keep it up!
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