Friday, April 16, 2010

Term 2 Week 4 (Friday)

Assignment
1) Math Problem Sum
2) English Worksheet - Up to Editing
3) Revise your Speed questions on Onsponge. You should try the next two questions. Remember to reason it out.

*There will be no supplementary lessons on Monday (19 April)

36 comments:

  1. Hi! I'm Kyung Bin. I'm doing well in Korea. How are you guys??

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  2. yay! Kyung Bin contacted us! Kyung Bin, we are all fine here!

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  3. well, of course :)

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  4. YAY!! NO SUPPLEMENTRY LESSON ON MONDAE!!

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  5. err... to the Anonymous above me-->
    it is supplementary.. spelling mistake.

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  6. Yo!! Kyung Bin hav contacted us YAY!!!
    So there will nt b any stay backs on monday right???
    Mr Soh the home work you gave us is too little. I suggest that can giv a little intty bitty more homework.(Sorrys if I offended you..)

    --Jiaru

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  10. Anyway who is having my hw??

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  13. Jiaru,
    What you can do is to spend more time to do your own revision and reflection on your learning. Work on your weak areas. Work on the Speed questions. You should not depend on the class work only.
    Maybe you can share some tough questions you have encountered on the blog or in class next week.

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  14. Those pupils who are interested in DSA, please note that some schools have called for applications already. Some schools are also conducting Open House. You can visit these school if you want to know more. Please go to their website to find out more.
    Example:
    School of School and Technology (SST)
    NUS High
    NJC

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  15. MR SOH,

    WHO IS HOLDING TO MY HW??

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  16. dont fake kyung bin!

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  17. Mr Soh,
    If I were to go for NJC, then,I was admitted, but after PSLE, my marks is high enough to go to another better school, so can I go to that better school while choosing?
    --Jiaru

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  18. Hi Jiaru,
    Once you are successfully allocated to a secondary school through DSA and you accepted it, you will not be allowed to take part in the centralised Secondary One Posting Exercise.
    Look at point 38.
    http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/admissions/dsa-sec/faqs/#withdraw-centralised

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  19. Jeong Bin,

    Xin Ping is holding to your homework.

    Do not use CAPS. It's impolite!)

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  20. jiaru is asking for trouble in comment number 8.

    Mr Soh, can you please list out the benefits for DSA? I just wanna know.

    -yue ling here (if you didn't know)

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  21. jiaru happy sey...

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  22. With DSA you can go to a sch(a nt bad one) for low marks as low as just above 200

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  23. d-i-s-l-i-k-e onspongie!!

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  24. jiaru it's " not a bad one" not "a not bad one" your english siah

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  25. who know whose handphone is 92280662??

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  26. if someone posted then the whole world would know whose number is this. -.-

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  27. i think i copy my hey math website wrongly so some how i cannot know my results some one HeLp Me!!!!!!!!>.<seriously


    HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  28. lol I thought different people different website worh...

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  29. GEEz i only asking you all whose hand phone no. is that...and i don even know whose hp no. is that...

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  30. should be "IDK"'s admire. but i dunn think s-h-e will have any admire. btw, no offence!

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  31. I thought of applying for dsa but my sister said that the test is going to be hard. aww...

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  32. don't care. tthat's why DSA is there in the first place; if the test is easy then everyone gets in.

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