Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Where Children Sleep
http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/08/04/where-children-sleep/
'Where Children Sleep'
lens.blogs.nytimes.com
'Where Children Sleep'
lens.blogs.nytimes.com
James Mollison wanted to portray children's diverse worlds. What better way to do so than to photograph their bedrooms?..
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Guy travels the world and shoots one second of footage in each location
To my fraternal twin.. let's do this when we are at Nepal.. meeheheheh
Saturday, July 30, 2011
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It's in Malay. But I love this song. Anyone can translate it? HEH
Friday, June 17, 2011
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Music Across Tongues
American-born Korean diva, sings in 3 languages, was the Korean singing voice for Disney's Mulan. (I'm a fan, can anyone tell)
Memory
Vincent
Ggeume (In Dreams)(Korean)
You Raise Me Up
iInori (Prayer, Japanese version of You Raise Me Up)
Memory
Vincent
Ggeume (In Dreams)(Korean)
You Raise Me Up
iInori (Prayer, Japanese version of You Raise Me Up)
Monday, May 2, 2011
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Info ... updating M'sia Trip
Food Promotion in Malaysia ----Check it out!!!
http://www.goeatout.com.my/Restaurants/Promotions/Details/ViewType/TID/962/Buffet-Promotion.aspx
http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Asia/Malaysia/Negeri_Johor/Johor_Bahru-1280844/Restaurants-Johor_Bahru-TG-C-1.html
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurants
Saujana tanjung kupang gelang patah (Cheap and Nice!)
http://wikimapia.org/6309535/Saujana-seafood-restaurant
http://www.goeatout.com.my/Restaurants/Promotions/Details/ViewType/TID/962/Buffet-Promotion.aspx
http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Asia/Malaysia/Negeri_Johor/Johor_Bahru-1280844/Restaurants-Johor_Bahru-TG-C-1.html
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurants
Saujana tanjung kupang gelang patah (Cheap and Nice!)
http://wikimapia.org/6309535/Saujana-seafood-restaurant
Sunday, April 10, 2011
DECCET01 Memories in Still Moments: Flora & Fauna and Ladies
Hi ladies, sorry for the delay. Here are some photos from the outing! Will try and upload a video or slideshow of sorts, and hand out cds with the full set of photos, hopefully.
DECCE01 is made of pure awesome.
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(*by popular demand)
DECCE01 is made of pure awesome.
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(*by popular demand)
Friday, April 1, 2011
Trip to J.B (1-05-2011)
http://www.cuti.com.my/hotel/info.php?id=20&hotel=The+Puteri+Pacific+Johor+Bahru
Pricing is not stated in here, only operating hours.. anyhow will cont searching...
Pricing is not stated in here, only operating hours.. anyhow will cont searching...
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
environmental awareness
Long term and short term goal.
short term:
1) Waste: - Children will be able to converse waste into something useful.
- Children will be able to execute and understand the 3Rs.
2) Electricity: - Children will be able to understand the importance of conserving energy and execute it.
3) Water: - Children will be able to understand the importance of saving water and execute through practices.
Long term:
1) Save cost
2) Save the earth, less waste.
3) be environment friendly.
Activities will be discuss in class, listen well :)
Friday, March 11, 2011
Sustainability Part II
Activities for Children to Explore the World and to Learn About the Environment
1) Visit to East Coast Park and observe the litter and accumulated rubbish and fallen leaves, bald patches in the grass
1a) Maybe organise a beach clean-up
2) Video viewing about paper manufacture (How many trees have to be killed to produce a stack of paper?)
3) A visit to Sembawang Beach (there is a restaurant which dumps food remnants into the sea/ taps are facing the sea so that dirty water is piped back to the sea)
4) Instead of using commercial paints for art & craft, use natural dyes and colours such as beet roots, red cabbage water, old tamarind powder, and so forth)
5) Use home-made glue instead of commercial glue (using flour/starch remains from cooking)
6) Take the children outdoors and get them to distinguish between elements that are natural in the environment (e.g., stones and soil on the ground) and things that don't belong (such as litter --> stray cans etc)
7) Include environment-themed books in the class library
8) Teachers can travel and take videos of different scenes/landscapes/environments, and encourage the children and their parents to do the same when they travel
9) Use old flour and salt (home-made play dough) instead of buying commercial play dough
10) bring the children to visit the water reservoirs in Singapore, talk about water consumption in Singapore, and things that have innovated (NEWater)
~FaDiLLaH-WaaNi-LiSA-AQilaH~
1) Visit to East Coast Park and observe the litter and accumulated rubbish and fallen leaves, bald patches in the grass
1a) Maybe organise a beach clean-up
2) Video viewing about paper manufacture (How many trees have to be killed to produce a stack of paper?)
3) A visit to Sembawang Beach (there is a restaurant which dumps food remnants into the sea/ taps are facing the sea so that dirty water is piped back to the sea)
4) Instead of using commercial paints for art & craft, use natural dyes and colours such as beet roots, red cabbage water, old tamarind powder, and so forth)
5) Use home-made glue instead of commercial glue (using flour/starch remains from cooking)
6) Take the children outdoors and get them to distinguish between elements that are natural in the environment (e.g., stones and soil on the ground) and things that don't belong (such as litter --> stray cans etc)
7) Include environment-themed books in the class library
8) Teachers can travel and take videos of different scenes/landscapes/environments, and encourage the children and their parents to do the same when they travel
9) Use old flour and salt (home-made play dough) instead of buying commercial play dough
10) bring the children to visit the water reservoirs in Singapore, talk about water consumption in Singapore, and things that have innovated (NEWater)
~FaDiLLaH-WaaNi-LiSA-AQilaH~
Sustainability
Example of Common Everyday Habits Detrimental to the Environment
1) wastage of printing paper and toilet rolls
2) wastage of water
3) wastage of food
4) wastage of recyclable materials
Actions and ideas to promote Sustainability
1) reusing papers printed on one side (encouraging the children to use the blank
sides)
2) switching off fans/lights/water heaters when not in use
3) have a "recyclable materials" treasure hunt in class
4) have a lesson where we go without certain materials that are usually taken for granted (to make the children realise what it could be like, and to get them to brainstorm ideas for alternatives/ways to reduce/reuse/recycle)
5) make a "day" out of it; celebrate a "Green Day" or suchlike
6) recycle containers for classroom stationery holders (or other classroom tools and materials)
7) use newspapers for cleaning instead of paper napkins
8) collecting rain water/or water used for vegetable washing to water plants
9) unused old items (such as spoilt cameras and telephones and clothes/traveller's iron) in the home corner to add to the sense of "realness"
10) using magazines for art and craft and Word Bank (language related activities/lessons, instead of using fresh print)
11) call for donations of unwanted (but usuable) toys, books for the school
12) keep plastics for throwing rubbish or children's soiled clothes and towels
13) get the children to design and decorate their own recycle bins for class use (where they can sort plastics, metals and papers for reusing)
14) Role-play what would happen if we did not take care of the earth, or show videos of places and countries that undergo the effects of pollution and global warning
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
WaaNi-FaDillAh-LisA-AQilah
1) wastage of printing paper and toilet rolls
2) wastage of water
3) wastage of food
4) wastage of recyclable materials
Actions and ideas to promote Sustainability
1) reusing papers printed on one side (encouraging the children to use the blank
sides)
2) switching off fans/lights/water heaters when not in use
3) have a "recyclable materials" treasure hunt in class
4) have a lesson where we go without certain materials that are usually taken for granted (to make the children realise what it could be like, and to get them to brainstorm ideas for alternatives/ways to reduce/reuse/recycle)
5) make a "day" out of it; celebrate a "Green Day" or suchlike
6) recycle containers for classroom stationery holders (or other classroom tools and materials)
7) use newspapers for cleaning instead of paper napkins
8) collecting rain water/or water used for vegetable washing to water plants
9) unused old items (such as spoilt cameras and telephones and clothes/traveller's iron) in the home corner to add to the sense of "realness"
10) using magazines for art and craft and Word Bank (language related activities/lessons, instead of using fresh print)
11) call for donations of unwanted (but usuable) toys, books for the school
12) keep plastics for throwing rubbish or children's soiled clothes and towels
13) get the children to design and decorate their own recycle bins for class use (where they can sort plastics, metals and papers for reusing)
14) Role-play what would happen if we did not take care of the earth, or show videos of places and countries that undergo the effects of pollution and global warning
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
WaaNi-FaDillAh-LisA-AQilah
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Friday, February 4, 2011
Monday, January 31, 2011
check this out
http://www.senteacher.org/Home/
you can create your own worksheet here!
you can create your own worksheet here!
Friday, January 28, 2011
Party on 7 February
Who will be bringing what?
Mariana: spagetti
Rahimah: cookie
Shak: ice jelly
Rahmah: chocolate or nuts
Eda: epok-epok or goreng pisang
Naziah: exceptional
Aqilah: dessert
Fadillah: yusheng and murtabak
Saberah: roti john
Natalie: love letter
Bahirah: drinks
Aisyah: fruits
Adeline: hajah maimunah kuih-kuih
Thank you DECCE-T-01 :)
Xoxo
Mariana: spagetti
Rahimah: cookie
Shak: ice jelly
Rahmah: chocolate or nuts
Eda: epok-epok or goreng pisang
Naziah: exceptional
Aqilah: dessert
Fadillah: yusheng and murtabak
Saberah: roti john
Natalie: love letter
Bahirah: drinks
Aisyah: fruits
Adeline: hajah maimunah kuih-kuih
Thank you DECCE-T-01 :)
Xoxo
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Sunday, January 9, 2011
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