TK 10 is the week when all TKP students come to school including P1s and P2s to complete their TK challenge. One of our very first TK challenge is the 10 hour trek. Mr Njoo, Krtyaka, Park Soo Hyun (pronounced as hyuan) and some other SLC and teachers went for their 10 hour trek. It started 2am in the morning of Monday and ended 12pm in the afternoon. The teachers and students were drenched due to the rain and were very tired... But honestly saying, Mr Njoo looked slimmer! O.o
We then painted the toilet doors. A beautiful Merly was on the girls toilet while Lyo was on the boys toilet. While the SLC and teachers participated in the trek,our class spent a lot of time designing the posters while 2 other groups did the painting and touched up the design for the toilet doors. Our toilet doors really looks nice with Merly and Lyo posing on it. Hope everybody likes it.
The next day was Racial Harmony Day ( RHD ) and almost everybody in the class came in traditional costumes. There were Malay, Chinese, Indian and other costumes being worn throughout the whole school. Some of us were chosen to be in charge of our class booth--Chinese calligraphy. We had a lot of young ones ( P3s,P2s ,P1s ) coming to our booth and I think they really enjoyed their time with us. The rest of our class toured around the school, visiting other classes. RHD was truly a colourful and exciting day at school.
The Learning Festival was held over the next 2 days. Our class conducted a variety of science activities on forces. We had 4 stations - the Cycloid, the Hovercraft, the Pendulum and Air Force. The most exciting station was the Hovercraft station..... I think even a person weighing 99kg could stand on " the table of balloons". The TK 10 Anniversary was organised with a great amount of planning and hard work. Thanks to all the teachers and students for enabling the TK 10 Anniversary to be so successful!!! :)
(Posted by Meagan)
Here are some pictures :
TK Trek
The still river at night during the trek
SLC enduring the exhaustion
Mr Ramdahn taking a pose
Taking a shot at CCAB
Mr Njoo, what are you doing?
Teachers trying to push the car
Everybody zonked out
Teachers not asleep? Having a late-night meeting.
Having nasi lemak
Managed to get to Marina Bay even though
it was raining
At East Coast Park
Mrs Cheong, our principal, shaking the SLC's hands
RHD
Cherylene and Vicky teaching the kids
Now Zay Hua and Jean
Natalie and Evelyn's table
Paintbrushes, ink and words
Meagan, Winnie and Linnet's table
Jeremy, official presenter of the day
Jeremy introducing himself outside class
Now its the P6s turn!
The helpers having lunch
Aaron concentrated on the slide shows
The class helpers standing in
a row holding up the word ' yong '
( which means forever )
Learning Festival
Vicky waiting for the first " guests "
of the day to come.
Mr Zack can stand on it?
Oh no! Stand far away!
The balloons are going to pop!
Soo Hyun explaining about Air Force
A girl rolling a disk down the Cycloid.
Winnie letting a student try out the
Pendulum
The Cycloid
The Hovercraft
The Air Force
The Pendulum
Everybody came dressed in Singapore's colours red and white. The carrying of the school and national flag took place at the parade square and later, we went up to the hall to enjoy the rest of the celebration. We started off by singing many ( about 5 or 6 ) school songs. For some of them, we stood up and started to sing along too.
After the singing of songs, the teachers played the ' Don't forget the lyrics game'. There were songs such as- stand up for singapore and home. There were funny parts when male teachers had to sing. Mr Shahul went up for the P3s and got stuck so he called Mr Njoo. Luckily, some teachers ( it's a secret ) told Mr Njoo already. Mr Ashiq went and his voice was so funny. Guess the female teachers sing better than the male teachers.
Everybody enjoyed the NDP celebrated at the school and this is a wonderful way to celebrate Singapore's 45th birthday.
( posted by Meagan )
Here are some pictures :
The boys singing national songs
Bullied???
"Knock Knock" "Who's there?" "Naviinjaay"