Saturday, November 17, 2007

Critical Thinking Games and Show-and-Tell (15 and 16 November 2007)






















After the exam, we had an interesting hands-on activity. Pupils had to use match sticks to solve a pattern with a challenge. The fastest group to solve the puzzle was awarded 3 stars for their group. This activity is an excellent post-exam game as it triggers critical and logical thinking in our pupils.
On the last day of school, pupils did a Show-and-Tell. They could bring their pets (except big animals), or their favourite items (such as books and toys) for this activity. After a pupil had done a show-and-tell, other pupils asked him/her question about the item. By doing a show-and-tell, their confidence level is increased. In addition, this activity gives them an excellent opportunity to practise their public-speaking skills. :)

14 November - Acrostic Poem on Elephants






















Pupils had a lot of fun and excitement on Wednesday. After watching a documentary video on Thai elephants, pupils were given a task. In their groups, they had to create an acrostic poem on "Elephants". I am glad that my pupils had tapped on the useful information from the video in their poem. This acrostic poem group activity has given my pupils a great opportunity to practise their writing, speaking and oral presentation skills. Their level of creativity can be heightened as well. :)

Friday, November 9, 2007

9 November 2007 - Show-and-Tell of Book Review











On 9 November 2007, pupils did a show-and-tell with their group members. They were given a storybook last week and they had to write a Book Review based on the book. In their Book Review, they have to tell their classmates the title of the book, the author, the genre of the book, their favourite character and lastly the summary of the book. After each pupil had presented to their group members, each group will nominate a best representative to present his/her Book Review to the class. Pupils enjoyed this Show-and-Tell as they had the opportunity to recommend the books they had read to their peers. Show-and-Tell is also an excellent strategy for pupils to practise their reading and speaking skills. :)

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

30 Oct - Action Research in the Classroom with 3-Caring











On 30 October, during our Science lesson, 3-Caring pupils became young researchers as they were involved in an Action Research project. The purpose of my project is to evaluate whether pupils would enjoy learning Science through music and songs. Pupils were given 2 worksheets with the same questions. For worksheet A, they had to complete it based on their prior knowledge. After that, a mp3 song about Mammals was played. Through the song, pupils would be able to answer all the questions in the worksheet. After the pupils had listened to the song twice, a comparison of the answers on both worksheets was made. There was a significant improvement in Worksheet B as compared to Worksheet A. After completing both worksheets, pupils were given a questionnaire for them to provide feedback about this learning strategy.

Sunday, October 28, 2007

26th October - Stimulating Mind-Games for P6 Pupils











On 28 October 2007, 6-Respect pupils had a fun hands-on activity using matches. They were grouped into smaller groups of four/five. I drew a pattern on the whiteboard, followed by a scenario. Based on the scenario, pupils had to reposition/remove/rearrange some matches to form another pattern. E.g. Can you reposition 2 matches to make the fish face left? My 6-Respect pupils had a lot of fun. This game is not only congnitively-stimulating, it also encourages group work and team-cooperation too. The first group which was able to solve the problem, would be awarded the highest points. The rewards are yummy candy. :)

Friday, October 5, 2007

4 October - Learning about Magnets







During our Science supplementary lesson on 4 October, my pupils had an experiment to find out whether different objects are magnetic or non-magnetic. The pupils grouped into groups of 4 or 5. Each group was given a bar magnet and a bag (consisting of a wooden stick, cardboard, paper-clips. balloon, iron nail, steel plate, aluminium foil, marble, paper, plastic spoon and granite). They had to cooperate and observe whether the object is attracted or not attracted by the magnet. Pupils had a lot of fun. They also did an experiment to find out which parts of the magnet is the strongest. Pupils were amazed at the number of paper-clips that can be attracted by the poles of a magnet. :)

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

18 Sep - Science Supplementary Lessons with 3-Caring











During my Science Supplementary lessons, my pupils were grouped into small groups of 4 or 5. They were given a word splash worksheet. I showed them a list of questions with a missing blank for each question. My pupils had to find the correct word/answer from the word splash worksheet. We had a lot of fun. :)