Dear children,
We started our day by reading and discussing the information text "Life on the River". As we explored and analysed the text about life on the Mekong River, we saw how the details in it tell us about four main ideas -- living, travelling, playing, and working.
The MOE officers who came in to observe our lesson were very impressed by your enthusiastic participation and thoughtful responses. I was, of course, very glad to hear people sing praises about what was true of you today.
We spent the afternoon working on the exercises in your Science Activity Book related to life cycles of animals and looking at some animal specimens.
With a good grasp of knowledge about life cycles and the workbook exercises now completed, the next item on our agenda for Science would be to work on some topical papers to apply the knowledge you have learnt and prepare you for the upcoming Science test. We will focus on those in the upcoming Science lessons.
As mentioned in class, we will be having a drama rehearsal tomorrow afternoon after Assembly. Bring your script along. If you have lost your drama script, please download a scanned copy of Richelle's script here and print it for tomorrow:
Have a restful evening with your family. See you tomorrow! :)



Mr Wong look at 21 July comments.
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The beetle's pupa is found underground/in the mud.
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The pupa of the mealworm beetles are found in the ground.
ReplyDeleteE .g.mud
Mr Wong but the speech and drama script has everything that richelle did already and the name
ReplyDeletealden kang
It does not matter, Alden.
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