This was a follow up on the cells I did with my p5 boy. After observing the cell via a microscope, I get my boy to sketch what he saw, according to the different magnification. Very impressive work, I must say. I gave him some time to play around with the slides and it was… Continue reading Still Into CellsĀ
Month: August 2017
Put To Good Use
Awesomely humbled by my ex student. Bryan was one of my sweetest boys when I first taught him when he was p4. He got my PSLE Survivor pack when he was in p6. Thank God for Facebook, I still keep in contact with Candy, his mum. She saw the post I shared, and she sent… Continue reading Put To Good Use
It’s Time To Say Goodbye!
It’s the time of the year again, it’s my annual tradition to bless this PSLE Survival pack to my beloved p6, as their early Children’s Day gifts. Academics aside, I need to take care of their emotional needs as well. As much as they have prepared for their exams, they need some tender loving care.… Continue reading It’s Time To Say Goodbye!
Cells
Cool blue, like a moon. Managed to capture a clear shot of an onion cell with my trusty microscope. Made my student sketch what he observed. Lovely catch of the day.
Seeing Progression
Special mention to one of my p6 boys. To an average student, this seems easy for him/her to complete. However, I have a special spot for this boy. He is not bright and is the slowest in class. He tries his best to complete his work and I am very proud of his efforts. Fast… Continue reading Seeing Progression
Slow & Steady
I love my passion to make a difference in the lives of my students. As I always tell parents, I cannot create miracles, but I can create opportunities for my students to grow and be nurtured in a conducive environment. The above results do not come easy. She failed her English throughout in P5 and… Continue reading Slow & Steady