Dear all,
I've gone through with our boys how to write an introduction using a quote or a proverb. Basically, our boys were tasked to do a think-pair-share activity i.e. share with their partners the quotes and proverbs they have found to be suitable in the writing practice 7 and select a most suitable quote / proverb to be featured in the introduction. I've selected a few of our boys' work to be shown below. You may wish to print the various story beginnings and bring it to class tomorrow.
As I have to attend a cluster sharing seminar conducted in another school, I will not be in school tomorrow. However, I have instructed Miss Adeline Loh to ensure that our boys complete writing practice 7 during English lesson tomorrow. Our class captain will be collecting the assignment at the end of the lesson and I'll collect the scripts from my desk after the seminar.
Our boys will not be allowed to complete their assignments at home as it is good to expose them to write a composition within the given time frame i.e. 50 min. Hopefully, this will help train our boys to be better in terms of time management.
I've also included some helping words and phrases that can be used in writing practice 7. These are all contributed by our boys in 4 Patience
Spelling on unit 7 and dictation passage for Term 3 Week 1 will be conducted next Monday. Next week onwards,I'll be conducting spelling and dictation test every Monday. In addition, Library period has been scheduled every Wednesday 1145am - 1215pm.
Have a good weekend too!
God bless,
Teresa
Useful quotes and proverbs
By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail - Benjamin Franklin
Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes - Oscar Wilde
Every path has its puddle
A problem shared is a problem halved.
Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much - Helen Keller
Useful phrases and words
evacuated
shattered glass
like a bat out of hell
contacted
out of the blue
heaved a sign of relief
froze in terror
wailing
hysterical cries
Sprinted like a cheetah
whipped out a mobile phone
chaos ensued in the train
Sample introduction 1
"Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're going to get until you bite into it." - Tom Hanks Forest Gump
How true! I applaud these words of wisdom spoken by the character Forest Gump. Life is somewhat unpredictable. The unforeseen circumstance that I was caught in last Wednesday clearly reflects this ... ...
Sample introduction 2
Every man for himself. While many may agree with this statement, I would beg to differ. Why? I could still remember the life changing incident that occurred just a few days ago ... ...
Sample introduction 3
Every cloud has a silver lining. I totally agree with this saying. Something unfortunate happened to me last Wednesday. Although it was seemingly tramatic, this experience has caused me to change my once negative outlook of life to a positive one. This was what happened ... ...
Hello Mrs Theresa Ho,
ReplyDeleteMay I ask moving forward,is the spelling going to be tested on EVERY Monday? This is because, the last time when Mr Dickson Tan handed the spelling list to the boys, he told them that spelling is tested on ALTERNATE week (His was on Friday) ...
Thanks & Regards,
Mrs Anne Leong
Dear Mrs Leong,
ReplyDeleteI will be conducting spelling and dictation test every Monday instead of Friday.
God bless,
Teresa