Assignment
English Activity Book Unit 4, Activity 4 and 5
Reminder
Hand in all files, activity books and exercise books by tomorrow for book check
The Math marks are finally revealed and Mr One Hundred is none other than Mr Grand Point Master himself, Paul Soh! He has been very modest about it. His classmates came up to him and said, 'Wah Paul, you so smart!' and he would say 'No lah...'
Actually everyone in class is as smart as Paul. I guess Paul just works harder this time.
I am very proud of all of you. Half the class scored at least a ninety and above. Plenty of you improved and only a small number did not do that well, with a seventy five and above.
For those who did not do well, do not be too discouraged... I said this so many times. You are smart and quick learners. You just need to work harder, that's all. If your parents give you a hard time about your results, accept it with Courage and listen to them. Promise to do better next time and keep that promise.
I was very sad to see some of you crying over your exam results... It's alright... Just try even harder next time. Trust me, ALL of you have the potential to score as high as Paul. You need hard work! Practice every day! It's not that hard. One hour of Math compared to the hours and hours you spent on video games, is nothing!
Anyway, what a tiring day today was...
First was assembly period. Our very own Elroy had the privilege to perform on stage with a world famous string quartet! He played the cello. Totally cool. The string quartet was spell binding! They played Mozart and Chopin and even Chan Mali Chan! Elroy played Chan Mali Chan. He was pretty good! The cello was bigger than him though...
Anne told me she met a composer during Choir practice. That must've been really cool. Composers are such high and complex artists! I do admire them so.
The rest of the day was spent with you being nagged by me (for those who got below ninety) and also going through both Math and Science papers. The class was unbelievably rowdy. It did not help that I am having a sore throat.
Denzel spilled water in the classroom. AGAIN. His water bottle is officially banned from the classroom from now on. When he needs a drink, he will have to go outside to drink.
Dylan, Travis, Alex, Bryan, Warren, Ryan... (Did I miss anyone?) These boys, seeing that the class is obviously moody from the exam results, volunteered to cheer the class up by dancing in front of the class! It was quite... Interesting. It was a mixture of the chicken dance and the monkey dance and a lot of arm flailing. I merely shook my head in resignation... (-_-")
I will end this with a message to the girls: Be careful when you are in the washroom! Do not get stuck in the cubicles! You know what I mean... ;)
Last note: I just realised I made a mistake with the General Knowledge Question just now. The highest Richter scale ever recorded was actually 8.9 in the Pacific Ocean, and also in Japan. So, Hope does not get fifty points after all. Sorry for the error.
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I did not cried in school but instead,I cried at home!BECAUSE OF MY SCIENCE!!(-_-)I hate that.Anyway,the paper was tough...
So do I need to delete 50 points from hope
It's OK Glaceon. It's your first year taking Science. Now that you have more experience, you'll do better next time! Just look at how much your composition writing has improved. (You weren't good before)
It's impressive! The same can be said for your Science in the future. You'll improve for sure. You and I both know it.
Paul, yes, deduct 50 from Hope.
oh...OOO
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