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Tuesday 31 March 2015

31st March, Homework and Reminders

Its April Fools' day... he he he.

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(I hope that this makes you want to prepare for it).


Wednesday's timetable

8.05-8.55 8.55-10.35 10.35-11.05 11.05-11.55 11.55-12.45 12.45-1.35
Mother Tongue Chemistry Break Mathematics Geography Applied
Subject


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Performance Tasks, Due on T2 W3

  1. PRIORITY:!! Physics - Complete the report and finish the car as soon as possible for testing. Check [Here] for more details.


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Homework & Reminders, Due Tomorrow, 1st April

  1. PRIORITY:!!! Chemistry - Those who have not finished KPT workbook, please finish it and submit it tomorrow.
  2. PRIORITY:!!! Chemistry - Fill in all 'holes' for your chemistry worksheets and notes. Check google sites for the slides [here]
  3. PRIORITY:!!! Chemistry - Please dig up every single worksheets, notes and file and bring em'.
  4. PRIORITY:!!! Chemistry - For those who still has not submitted the worksheet with 40 questions on balancing equations, please do so by tomorrow.
  5. PRIORITY:!! Chemistry - Finish the additional balancing equations worksheets (1 and 2)
  6. PRIORITY:!! Mathematics - For those who have problems with mathematics tutorials or the additional worksheet on surds and indices, finish it and contact Ms. Tan.
  7. PRIORITY:!! Physics - Please submit your Physics worksheet 5 to Mr. Kiang if you have not done so today.


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Homework & Reminders, Due Thursday, 2nd April

  1. PRIORITY:!! English - Complete the english essay planning document with your partner.
  2. PRIORITY:!! English - Remember to do the English Funpack if you forgot to do so. Just check your emails.
  3. PRIORITY:!! Chinese - Please do hand in the two compositions or else you will have to go for remedial on Friday. To submit, either put it in the pigeon hole or hand it to your respective Chinese reps.


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Homework & Reminders, Due Monday, 6th April

  1. PRIORITY:!! Social Studies - Find out more about the mace and the whip that are used during parliamentary sessions in Singapore.
  2. PRIORITY:!! Social Studies - Read the articles and watch the videos for the lesson 2 of Principles and systems of government in Singapore.
  3. PRIORITY:!! Chinese - Please complete formal email composition (Question 1)


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Homework & Reminders, Due 24th April

  1. PRIORITY:!!! FOE - Complete all FOE tutorials on the Ngee Ann Poly students site. You guys should have your passwords and usernames for login.


Notes from the secretary

  1. PRIORITY:X Also, please tell me if I missed out anything for the homework post, or if you want me to put your Mother Tongue homeworks on the homework post. Feel free to message me or something.
  2. PRIORITY:X Well, time to start working towards Common Test

Friday 27 March 2015

27th March, Homeworks and Reminders

Herro. Do people even read this?

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What is it for you ask? Just to make you feel stressed (Actually so that you start preparing).


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Performance Tasks, Due on T2 W1

  1. PRIORITY:!!! Chemistry - The Chemistry Performance Task is due on Term 2 Week 1. You are to submit the report and the poster.
    • Water parameters and chemical content of water sample.
    • Importance of water parameters and chemical content
    • Analysis of water parameters and identities of contaminants
    • Usage of decision matrix and determining of priorities
    ALSO Make sure you have been building the prototype.
  2. PRIORITY:!! Physics - Complete the report sections 1.1 to 2.3. And you should have finished the car by now. Check [Here] for more details.


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Homework & Reminders, Due Monday, 30th March

  1. PRIORITY:!! Reminder - You are reminded to submit the OBS forms by Monday, 30th March.
  2. PRIORITY:!!! Reminder - For those who have not submitted your Killer Viruses homework (English), put it in Mr. Chen's pigeon hole by 1.35 tomorrow.
  3. PRIORITY:!!! English - Finish up the rewriting segment (GrpB-B1)
  4. PRIORITY:!!! Mathematics - Do Mathematics Logarithm notes set 2 page 8 and 9
  5. PRIORITY:!!! Mathematics - Do the Mathematics Tutorial on Surds and Indices by Monday.
  6. PRIORITY:!!! Mathematics - Do the Mathematics papers if you can.
  7. PRIORITY:!!! Mathematics AA - Mathematics AA is due on T2W2, please visit Ace-Learning to find out more under assignments. Complete assignments 1 - 4 and the quiz will be issued out on 30th March, Monday after school reopens. Remember, you can only attempt the quiz once. Visit [here] for more details.


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Homework & Reminders, Due Tuesday, 31st March

  1. PRIORITY:!!! Physics - Finish the Physics worksheet 5
  2. PRIORITY:!!! Chemistry - Those who have not finished KPT workbook, please finish it.
  3. PRIORITY:!! Chemistry - Fill in all 'holes' for your chemistry worksheets and notes. Check google sites for the slides [here]
  4. PRIORITY:!!! Chemistry - Make sure you have been doing your Chemistry PT Report and built a prototype.
  5. PRIORITY:!! Chemistry - Please dig up every single worksheets, notes and file and bring em'.
  6. PRIORITY:!! Chemistry - 40 question balancing equation ws ( No deadline YET )


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Homework & Reminders, Due 24th April

  1. PRIORITY:!!! FOE - Complete all FOE tutorials on the Ngee Ann Poly students site. You guys should have your passwords and usernames for login.


Notes from the secretary

  1. PRIORITY:X Also, please tell me if I missed out anything for the homework post, or if you want me to put your Mother Tongue homeworks on the homework post. Feel free to message me or something.
  2. PRIORITY:!!!!!!!! Always remember to clean the whiteboard...
  3. PRIORITY:X Well, time to start working towards Common Test

Mr Lee Kuan Yew Our Hero

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"It was extremely meaningful and bears much artistic and moral value. The usage of using “Lee Kuan Yew” words to draw a picture can represent how he created the beautiful piece of art that is Singapore. Furthermore, the artwork was painstakingly drawn by hand, representing the perseverance and hard work Mr Lee had put in to build this nation."
- Andrew Lo Zhi Sheng

"I found it fitting that Mr Ong had to have a lot of determination and perseverance to draw such a picture with so many scribbles by hand. He made Lee Kuan Yew a role model through a picture."
- Donovan Neo 

"It is meaningful as the fact that this portrait is hand-drawn reminds us of Mr Lee’s efforts towards building Singapore and his perseverance. By making the portrait out of only Mr Lee’s name shows that the artist had dedicated his time to making this portrait just like how Mr Lee was dedicated to this country."
- Adrian Chan

"The student took the effort to draw this picture using only Mr Lee Kuan Yew’s name, this is meaningful as it reminds us of how Mr Lee Kuan Yew took the effort and even used his whole life to draw and improve a picture, Singapore. This also reminds me of his perseverance in doing what he believed in. If he had not worked so hard, if he had not persevered, if he had not believed in us, Singapore, would not have been what it is today and as a young teenager of present time, I would not be able to have the be able to enjoy the privileges that the older generations never had."
- Crane Lim 

"This quote is very meaningful to me as I know what it is like to be an artist and that an artists' drawings, especially those dedicated to other people are very important  to the artists who draw them. The quote also reminds us of the importance of Mr Lee’s dedication and perseverance, reminding us to do the same in order to make Singapore a better place."
- Chan Ze Feng

"It is very nice to see that he sat down and did this tribute for him, that was a lot of hard work and time. This shows that he made a lot of contributions and made a huge difference in order to get this kind of time consuming work dedicated to him. Without his contributions, we would not have this SIngapore today."
- Augustine Yap


Remembering Mr Lee Kuan Yew


Why do we find this meaningful to us ? 


Rachel Tan : 

This tribute is meaningful to me as, without Mr Lee's help into shaping Singapore to what it is today, I, would have been unable to be a really fortunate student and citizen of modern Singapore, who gets almost everything I want. Without his unconditional support, i would not have been able to study, and to live in HDB flats, and having a wonderful variety of food for every meal and not having to worry for the sudden cut of electricity, or the lack of medicines when we are ill. Without him, i wouldn't be living the life i'm having today.

Bhakti Choudhary : 

Even though I am not a Singaporean, I still feel that I have a deep attachment to Singapore and its history and culture. This tribute is meaningful to me as Mr Lee Kuan Yew has really done a lot and spent almost half of his life trying to make Singapore a better place to live in. Despite us living in the era where we couldn't personally experience Mr Lee's hard work and determination, we still can benefit from the results of his work today. His image of creating Singapore into a 'Garden City' and keeping Singapore clean and green has benefitted this nation a lot. Today you might not see a country as clean as Singapore with an abundance of lush greenery and nature. I truly believe each individual living in Singapore, despite being either a permanent residence or a citizen should appreciate Mr Lee's efforts and his determination. There is truly no other leader like him in this world. He really has made all of us into Singaporeans who could be confident and proud about their country. 

Darren Wong : 

The efforts of MR Lee Kuan Yew turned Singapore into a modern and successful state. What he has done to for our society has benefitted us as a nation and by ourselves. It has made our lives more enjoyable, more luxurious, and made the streets of Singapore clean and green. As Singaporeans, we should be proud of the achievements by Mr Lee Kuan Yew and be proud of our country.

Brian Cheng: 

This tribute is a special one as it shows the pride of us being Singaporeans as we are extremely thankful to Mr Lee's dedication to the country as his determination in making Singapore a thriving cosmopolitan state did not go to waste. Without him, Singapore would be the same like today. Hence, I do agree with this tribute as I, too, am proud to be a Singaporean.


Kok Li Ying: 

I feel that this tribute is very meaningful to me as, without Mr Lee Kuan Yew, we would not be where we are today, having proper education and changing Singapore to be a better place for all of us. If he did not step in, Singapore would still be like the past, still developing and it also won’t be as great as today. Without his undying love for Singapore, we would not be able to live in HDB flats, have a proper education, being able to live in a green country. He dedicated almost his entire life trying to build Singapore so that we, Singaporeans, get a better environment. As a Singaporean, he is like my role model. Even though I still don’t know much about him due to the fact that I was only born 15 years ago, I feel that he has done a lot for us, and I really look up to him. I am very thankful for what he’s done for us.

LKY Tribute



Mr Lee Kuan Yew character played a big part in the success of Singapore. - Shaun Teo

Without Mr Lee Kuan Yew being our leader, Singapore would have crumbled and stayed a third world country - Andres Wong

Mr Lee Kuan Yew's courage allowed Singapore to make great changes and improvements to Singapore to allow Singapore to become what it is today. - Ivan Gan

Mr Lee Kuan Yew's determination was the key reason to Singapore's success. - Ramanathan Kumarappan

Mr Lee established us as an independent country, without him we would still be under the British power, unable to grow and prosper as a nation. - Nicholas Koh Zhen Haw

Mr Lee Kuan Yew had a great attitude towards any problems that he or Singapore may face. This attitude was what led to Singapore surviving well as an independent country. - Kenneth Kiang