(Saturday, June 14, 2008 @ 3:40 AM)
yongjian's post says:
Today, basically we had our usual reading period in the morning, however no one was asked to talk with Mr Krison and our Geography teacher Mdm Shirley Lim kept coming into class, which wasn't strange since the first lesson is Geography.We had the whole lesson devoted to completing a table version of a population change percentage line graph, which actually made me think which type of graph was easier to use. This was followed by the continuation of our Mathematics test corrections, and invariably a talk by our Maths teacher Mr Tan Chee Wee about the opinion on our results, which he found disappointing but wanted to make the paper harder - is that an oxymoron? We went on to begin the new unit of Binary Numbers.Then, it was our Chinese lesson and there was a similar order of events as the Chinese teacher (unknown title)Fang Da Wei told us that we didn't do too well in our Section A, but went on to explain about a few of the good pieces of essays; rather like letters though. After recess, Mr Krison came in again and asked us to show him our files. Unfortunately, since a number of us did not do the filing yet, we were faced with the chore of filing and ordering them in class - I myself had my English file at home, my Literature file in the locker, and all my notes in my own folder. Directly after this came the highly-awaited (with different contexts based on different people) Science test, where the Science teacher Mr Tan Kok Kim told us to edit 3 questions and make the last question - a crossword puzzle - change in its value from 14 marks to 4 marks, causing a small stifle in the class with a few people claiming they prepared a lot for the crossword puzzle!40 minutes later, the test ended with various responses - some cheered for joy, probably feeling it was an easy paper; some continued with what they were doing before; some anticipated for the upcoming Music lesson; others started with the "crossword stifle" again... In a few minutes we were at the Music Room, and we were faced with a talk from the Music teacher Mr Tan Boon Beng; also "affectionately" recognised as "Mr Tan Bee Bee". The talk was about racial discrimination towards Indian culture and since a lot of pupils found it funny and laughed during the talk, the lesson was prolonged to 1.30 pm causing the monitor Wai Lun to leave the class then as Mr Krison called up halfway through.I think the events which happened today are a little jumbled up, but anyway that is how things go about.Yong Jian
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