Sunday, August 30, 2009

Pupils Response 20 - Graciousness

Hi 3.2 pupils,
This week, we will be writing our reflection on graciousness.

By being gracious, we can help one another get on the day without showing anger or being impolite.

This is more so in a densely populated city like Singapore where it is crowded everywhere.

Mrs Nam has introduced the 'Magical Dust of Kindness' project where you are to show your graciousness by using the magical words.

I hope you have been practising saying the magical words.

To help you with the reflection, I have listed some questions to guide you.

You are not to just answer the questions.

Instead, you are to use these questions as a guide and add your own ideas, opinions and thoughts.

In this way, your reflection will be more meaningful and interesting.

Here are the questions?
1. What is you meaning of 'graciousness'?
2. Can you give some examples of acts of graciousness?
3. What acts of graciousness have your personally done?
4. Besides the reasons I gave, what other reasons do you think we should be gracious to one another?
5. Do you think Singaporeans are generally gracious? Why do you think so?
6. How can we make Anderson pupils more gracious?
7. Do you like the 'Magical Dust of Kindness' project? Why?
8. How have you benefitted from this project?

I hope to read your reflection soon.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Cyberwellness 3 - Danger of Sharing Personal Information

Dear 3.2 pupils,

Nowadays, we are exposed to the exciting world of the Internet.
We are able to search for information or even chat with friends at the click of a mouse.
At times, we are required to key in their personal information and we might not even be aware of the dangers of doing it.

This is Elean’s encounter with one of her cyber contacts.
“Elean was a 10 years old girl. She loved chatting with friends and enjoyed knowing new friends online through various social network platforms.

One day, there was a boy named Roy who initiated a chat with Elean. As Elean was bored at home, she decided to add him to her friends’ list and both started chatting with each other.

After about 10 minutes, Elean began to share her personal information to Roy. She even sent a photograph of herself to Roy. Soon, Roy requested to meet up with Elean. Even though Elean knew nothing about Roy, she agreed.

Just then, her parents came home and found out that Elean was going to meet up with an online friend, one whom she had never seen him before. Her parents stopped her and highlighted the dangers of meeting with a stranger for a young girl like her.”

What about you? Share with us your story.

You may use the following questions to help in your reflection.
1) What your experiences on online activities?
2) Have you ever revealed your personal information online?
3) What form of personal information can and cannot be shared online?
4) What are the dangers of sharing personal information?
5) What would you do if your Cyber pal requested for personal information to be shared?

I am looking forward to reading your response in your blog.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Cyberwellness 2 - Handling Inappropriate Content

Dear 3.2 pupils,

Have you ever felt uncomfortable, weird, scared, confused or guilty about the content you see online?

Here’s my story…
Many years ago, when I was surfing the Internet for information on my project, I chanced upon a website with the following caption. - “LOSE WEIGHT FAST- 10 KILOGRAMS in 3 DAYS.”

The website provided 10 easy steps for ladies like me to lose weight. Though I found it a little unbelievable, I was tempted to give it a try.

Just when I was engrossed in reading and understanding how to go around losing weight in the fastest way, my mother came into my room.

She saw the content on the website and asked, “You are not going to follow the steps, aren’t you? How can you go without food for so many days? Is that the right way to lose weight?”

I came to realize that I might even cause harm to myself. I have learnt that in order to lose weight, it is important to have a balanced diet and exercise regularly.

What about you?
1) - Have you ever seen anything online that made you afraid, uncomfortable or feel excited and yet guilty because you sensed that it was wrong?
2) - How would you discern if the content on the Internet is inappropriate?
3) - What should you do when the content on the Internet is inappropriate?

I hope to read your responses soon in your blog.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Cyberwellness 1 - Cyber Addiction (Pupils' Response)

Dear 3.2 Cyber Kids,
I would like to share my personal experience on Cyber Addiction.

For the past few weeks, I have been playing a game called “Waka-Waka”on the facebook, an improvised version of Pac-man. I have always enjoyed playing Pac-man since I was young.
Soon, I was addicted to the game unknowingly.

Negative behaviours such as spending too much time on the game and possessing the urge to play the game soon surfaced. My ultimate goal is to be the first on the score board.

However after about a week, I realised that something was amiss. I wasn’t spending enough time with my family members.

I began to reflect on the purpose of playing the game and how it has affected my daily routine. I came to understand the importance of having a balanced lifestyle and spending time with my family members.

Now, I'll only play the game if I've completed my work and limit myself to at most, 30 minutes of gaming every day.

That’s my story. What about yours?

Share your experience on computer gaming and how you tried or will be trying to overcome Cyber Addiction.

Do make use of the following questions for your reflection.
1. What is your favourite computer game?
2. How many hours a day do you spend on playing computer games?
3. How has it affected your daily routine?
4. What can you do to prevent Cyber Addiction?
5. What advice would you give to your friend who is a game addict?

I hope to read your reflection soon. Start writing immediately.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Pupils' Response 19 - Effects of Preventive Measures on Pupils

Hi 3.2 pupils,
Since we returned to school two weeks ago, we had to take our temperature twice a day.
Some of the pupils could not return to school because they were on leave of absence.
Our remedial, CCA and other activities have been cancelled or postponed.

In this week's reflection, I would like you to discuss how all these have affected you.

I have listed some questions below to help you with your reflection:
1. What do you think of the school's preventive measures for H1N1 such as temperature-taking, no assembly in the hall, cancellation of remedial lessons, CCA and other activities?
2. Which activities have affected you?
3. How has the cancellation of these activities affect you in your learning?
4. Do you think the school is less interesting now? Why?
5. Are your relationship with your friends and teachers affected? If 'yes', in what way/s?
6. What do you do with the extra time you have now?
7. Are your activities outside school affected?

I hope to read your reflection soon. Start writing in your blog immediately.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Pupils' Response 18 - SA1 Results

Hi 3.2 pupils,
The SA1 is over. Some of us have done well while others have not.
For this week, I want you to reflect on your performance in this SA1.
To help you do that, I will list some questions for you to ponder over:
1. Do you think the SA1 papers have tested you fairly?
If 'Yes', which papers do you consider to be a fair test?
If 'No', which papers do you consider to be unfair test?
2. Why do you think the papers have been a fair or unfair test?
3. Do you think you have done well in this semester?
If 'Yes', what factors contribute to your success?
If 'No', what factors contribute to your poor performance?
4. Do you think the remedial or enrichment classes in school were useful?
If 'Yes', why?
If 'No', why?
5. If you have home tuition (either by tutors/parents/relatives/etc), do you think this has been useful in improving your results?
If 'Yes', why?
If 'No', why?
6. What actions would you take to improve on your results after SA1?
7. What actions do you think the school should take to help you with your performance after the SA1?
I hope to read your responses in your own blog soon.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Pupils' Response 17 - H1N1 Flu

Hi 3.2 pupils,
We now have two confirmed cases of the Influenza A H1N1 in Malaysia.
Will there be a case in Singapore?
How much do you understand about this virus?

For this week, I would like you to reflect on this topic.
To help you, I will list some questions below:
1. What is Influenza A H1N1?
2. How does it spread?
3. Which countries in Asia have people with Influenza A H1N1?
4. How do countries try to prevent the spread of this disease?
5. Do you think the taking of temperature is effective in preventing Influenza A H1N1? Why?
6. What other preventive measures are being taken to combat the spread of this disease in Singapore?
7. What are you doing to prevent the spread of Influenza A H1N1 disease?

Hope to read your responses in your own blog soon.