Monday, 25 January 2010

Communications

1 Why is communication important?

Ans: As communication is the imparting or exchanging of information or news, people need to understand one another.
2 What is your favorite form of communication? Why?

Ans: It is by communicating with each other verbally as he or she can reply immediately.
3 How do you decide which form of communication to use in a situation?
Ans: I will see the other persons' expression, body language and reaction and use the appropriate tone and form of communication.
4 What difficulties do you face in communicating with others?
Ans: The greatest difficulty I face is that the people I communicate with either misinterpret my words, or do not understand what I am trying to say.

Sunday, 10 January 2010

School camp @ Sarimbun Scout Camp

    Hi everyone! 

My chums and I just went home from Camp yesterday, from Sarimbun Scout Camp.
Let me tell you what happened...
On day one, we came to school at seven o'clock and we were going to go to camp. First , we met our instructors, introduced by the camp chief, Rio. After doing so, we proceeded to go onto the bus. Class 1-02 was split into half and half of the class went with Class 1-01 while the other half went with our class, 1-03, Class 1-05 was split into half and vice versa. When we boarded the bus, I was sitting with Gavin, Jin Hao and Keith. we were telling jokes to kill time. When we finally reached the camp, I found out that my P5 Camp was actually opposite this camp! It had been raining cats and dogs, so the ground was very muddy.        

   We (our class) went into the camp's dining hall. There, we had to wait for the other groups to come in. There, Rio told us what was expected of us, told us our cheers, and, of course, assigned us our camp dormitories. The girls dormitories were located right next to the cafeteria (so convenient for them, as their           dorms were just next to the MPH (multi-purpose hall), and next to almost everywhere, or so I learned after I knew the position where our dorms were...).Our dorms were located far far away from everything,  and it was more of a classroom than a dorm. We boys had to trudge down a long distance away from the cafeteria, and god, was the floor muddy! We saw that there was another school there, called St Margrets. When we reached the classroom, I (or should I say we), were shocked! We were actually sleeping in a classroom! But there was no grumbling about this, so we put our bags down and took out our day pack and trudged back down to the canteen.
     At the canteen, we had to cheer too get our lunch (and so would the other meals be) and Rio then told us if we had any wet activities that day, we would have to change into our wet clothes. As my group would be doing rock climbing that day, so we went back to our dorm to change into our long pants and we had to be back at the cafeteria by a certain time. At the rock climbing station, we were made to take off any hard object from our wrists or anywhere else. The instructor, Sunny told is what to do, who would hold you when you fell and vice versa. When prompted for volunteers, I stepped forward and became the first person to climb the wall.

Wednesday, 6 January 2010

'Expanding our learning networks'


  • 1)What do you understand about the school value "Expanding Our Learning Networks"?
  • Ans: As we progress, we must learn to interact with the people around us and we must also improve ourselves by learning more about the subject. As information maybe limited, we have to expand our learning networks to learn more.
  • 2)Why is this value important and how will it help you in your learning experience in SST?
  • Ans: We need to foster this sense of learning more and not just learn what we have on hand.By following this, we will definitely learn more .

After the run


Here's after the 5-km walk , everybody is tired and have very red faces.

Tuesday, 5 January 2010

The Amazing Race of SST


View amazing race map in a larger mapTomorrow, we will be going to take a trip around the Clementi area.