Friday, April 30, 2010

Homework for 30 April 2010

Dear Pupils,

Take note of the homework for this weekend.

1) Complete pages 77-88 of Science Homework book

2) Complete Maths Revision 1 from your Maths Workbook

3) Science Process Skills to be completed up to Activity C6.3 (For those who have not submitted to me)

Do note that 3 May is a School holiday (Off-in-lieu for Labour Day). School will resume on 4th May 2010.

Have a great weekend! (I'll be busy marking over the weekends)

English Listening Comprehension Stars

Dear Pupils,

These are the pupils who scored 15 and above for their English Listening Comprehension.

Muhd Tasneem Sufyan (16/20)
Wong Hong Ying (15/20)

Congratulations and keep up the good work!

Good performance in English Oral Examination

Congratulations to the following pupils for doing exceptionally well for this round of English Oral Exam.

They have gotten at least 24 marks out of 30 for their oral examination. A round of applause for them!

Aman Shukreeh
Kian H. Marvi
Vinod Prakash
Sarah
Nurul

Hope you will continue with your good perfomance.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Homework for 29April (Thursday)

Hello to all visitor of This Blog.

Please Complete your Maths Review 3 (Page 168-172) By The Way There Is CCA Tomorrow.Thank you

Help to vote for our fellow Eunosian!

Dear Pupils,

Please go to http://www.ymca.org.sg/msa/2010/poll to vote for our fellow student A3 - Liew Chu Ying. We need all your votes to help our school win.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Homework for 28April 2010 (Wednesday)

Hi To All Visitors of p55-2010.

If you have not done your maths homework book(Chapter 6 page 117-126) Please do it so and hand in tomorrow in school.I \Wish that all students will get good result for yesterday and today's English oral examination

Monday, April 26, 2010

Homework for 26 April 2010

Dear pupils,

Please complete the interview in your social studies activity book page 10 and 11. Marks will be awarded for this exercise. Also, finish up Chapter 4 of your Science Homework book (Water and its states). That is a very good revision for everyone as it covers everything you need to know for the chapter.

On a side note, I need to remind all of you to have adequate rest at home. Examinations are round the corner and it is essential that you sleep enough in order to concentrate better in class. Otherwise, you may end up sleeping in class and missing out on important lessons.

Hari Raya Puasa in Singapore

Here's a brief introduction on what Hari Raya Puasa is. I've found this information from http://sgholiday.com/2009/06/singapore-hari-raya-aidilfitri-holiday-in-calendar-year-2010/

Hari Raya Aidilfitri (also known as Hari Raya Lebaran, Hari Raya Idul Fitri, and Hari Raya Puasa, literally “Celebration Day of Fasting”) is the Malay term for the Muslim festival of Eid ul-Fitr or Id-ul-Fitr.

It is a Muslim holiday that marks the end of Ramadan / Ramadhan, the Islamic holy month of “Puasa” (fasting). The holiday symbolizes the breaking of the fasting period. It is celebrated starting on the first day of the Islamic month of Shawwal / Syawal.

Muslims in Singapore, Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia celebrate Eid like other Muslims throughout the world. The term “Hari Raya” literally means “Day of Celebration” — it is also occasionally used to refer to Eid ul-Adha in the form of “Hari Raya Aidiladha” or “Hari Raya Idul Adha”.
On this day, Muslims all over the world offer a special prayer in the morning and later visit their relatives and friends. The young will seek forgiveness from elders for their past misconduct.
In Singapore, the first day of the Hari Raya is celebrated as a public holiday, where civil servants and private sector workers alike are mostly not required to work.

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Although I am not a muslim and I do not celebrate Hari Raya Puasa, I still find the festival fascinating. A month before the festival, Geylang Serai will be extremely crowded with all different stalls being set up. If you stay around that area, you will feel the festival nearing as shoppers congregate to the stalls after breaking fast at night.

The sights of the stalls are simply amazing. From the stalls that sells the traditional costumes to the Ramly burger stalls, it is simply a feast for the eyes. One will start wondering how this small area will be able to accomodate the entire Muslim population in Singapore.


I do have Muslim friends and although I had yet to pay them a visit, I guess I should try to do so this year. Maybe I should also get myself a set of the Baju Kurung too. Just mentioning this makes me look forward to the holiday already.