Dear Children and Parents,
I hope the holidays have been a great time for relaxation and family bonding.
There are some games I would like to recommend for English concept revision:
1) Verb Viper (for Subject-Verb Agreement)
Link: http://www.arcademics.com/games/viper/viper.html
It allows pupils to practise Past tense, Present tense, Past participle, as well as To be and Have verbs.
2) Past tense Lily (for Past tense)
Link: http://www.english-online.org.uk/games/pasttense.htm
Help the frog to get across to the lily by clicking the correct past tense form.
3) English Irregular Verbs
Link: https://www.quia.com/cb/8111.html
For 1 to 2 players. Type the correct past tense form of irregular verbs to earn points!
4) Spelling Bee Quiz
Link: https://www.quia.com/pop/13123.html
Choose the correctly spelled words from the given list.
Have fun!
Sincerely,
Ms Cindy Chan
Showing posts with label grammar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grammar. Show all posts
Wednesday, 22 June 2016
Thursday, 21 April 2016
[Writing Tip] Avoid using boring words
Dear parents,
We have learnt in class that we can avoid using boring words in oral exams and composition writing Emotion words like 'happy' or 'sad' can be replaced with synonyms with different extent to accurately convey what we are feeling.
As a class, we listed out different words that can replace 'said' after working in clock buddies.

After that, pupils did a Word Cline in class (pair work). A word cline is a way of building vocabulary for them, by looking at words that all fit into a particular category, and arranging them in order of strength, or how strongly they represent the idea.
Some examples done by pupils:
Arranging by volume of voice (soft to loud)



Arranging by emotions:



I have found some synonym posters online to help your child expand on his/her vocabulary choice.
You may want to select a few words from each list for your child to learn, and consolidate learning through creating their own word clines. There is no right or wrong answers for word clines as they are based on the child's understanding of the words. However, it will be good if they understood the meaning of the words selected before attempting the word cline.
Poster credits to writeathome.com.




I will keep you posted with more resources and exam tips!
Sincerely,
Ms Cindy Chan
We have learnt in class that we can avoid using boring words in oral exams and composition writing Emotion words like 'happy' or 'sad' can be replaced with synonyms with different extent to accurately convey what we are feeling.
As a class, we listed out different words that can replace 'said' after working in clock buddies.
After that, pupils did a Word Cline in class (pair work). A word cline is a way of building vocabulary for them, by looking at words that all fit into a particular category, and arranging them in order of strength, or how strongly they represent the idea.
Some examples done by pupils:
Arranging by volume of voice (soft to loud)



Arranging by emotions:



I have found some synonym posters online to help your child expand on his/her vocabulary choice.
You may want to select a few words from each list for your child to learn, and consolidate learning through creating their own word clines. There is no right or wrong answers for word clines as they are based on the child's understanding of the words. However, it will be good if they understood the meaning of the words selected before attempting the word cline.
Poster credits to writeathome.com.




I will keep you posted with more resources and exam tips!
Sincerely,
Ms Cindy Chan
Wednesday, 10 February 2016
[T1W6] English updates - Suffix (-ful) and Parts of Speech
Dear Parents,
A Happy Lunar New Year to all! Hope you had a great time spent with your loved ones over the long weekend.
As mentioned previously, below is the class compiled list of words that end with the suffix -ful.

Also available for downloading at:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_DkAx8tuB7fMXhaVTV2N3FOV3M/view?usp=sharing
Before the Chinese New Year break, we learnt about the different parts of speech. The different parts of speech are the various word classes with different roles to play in sentences.
The pupils experienced how to take quick notes within a short amount of time that I have given them. They learnt not to take notes word-for-word, but the main points that help them understand concepts.
They also worked in groups of four with assigned roles to construct a mind-map on parts of speech collectively. I will post pictures of their mind-maps in the next post when they are done polishing up their work.
Below is my Powerpoint slides that I use to teach the class, for your child's revision at home:
A Happy Lunar New Year to all! Hope you had a great time spent with your loved ones over the long weekend.
As mentioned previously, below is the class compiled list of words that end with the suffix -ful.
Also available for downloading at:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_DkAx8tuB7fMXhaVTV2N3FOV3M/view?usp=sharing
Before the Chinese New Year break, we learnt about the different parts of speech. The different parts of speech are the various word classes with different roles to play in sentences.
The pupils experienced how to take quick notes within a short amount of time that I have given them. They learnt not to take notes word-for-word, but the main points that help them understand concepts.
They also worked in groups of four with assigned roles to construct a mind-map on parts of speech collectively. I will post pictures of their mind-maps in the next post when they are done polishing up their work.
Below is my Powerpoint slides that I use to teach the class, for your child's revision at home:
Thursday, 4 February 2016
[Song] Everything at once - Lenka
Dear Children,
This is the song we sang together in Music lesson.
You can learn up the song and the similes in it!
There are some grammatical errors in the video above.
Here's the lyrics for sing-along:
Have fun!
Cheers,
Ms Chan :D
This is the song we sang together in Music lesson.
You can learn up the song and the similes in it!
There are some grammatical errors in the video above.
Here's the lyrics for sing-along:
As sly as a fox, as strong as an ox
As fast as a hare, as brave as a bear
As free as a bird, as neat as a word
As quiet as a mouse, as big as a house
As fast as a hare, as brave as a bear
As free as a bird, as neat as a word
As quiet as a mouse, as big as a house
All I wanna be, all I wanna be, oh
All I wanna be is everything
All I wanna be is everything
As mean as a wolf, as sharp as a tooth
As deep as a bite, as dark as the night
As sweet as a song, as right as a wrong
As long as a road, as ugly as a toad
As deep as a bite, as dark as the night
As sweet as a song, as right as a wrong
As long as a road, as ugly as a toad
As pretty as a picture hanging from a fixture
Strong like a family, strong as I wanna be
Bright as day, as light as play
As hard as nails, as grand as a whale
Strong like a family, strong as I wanna be
Bright as day, as light as play
As hard as nails, as grand as a whale
All I wanna be, oh, all I wanna be, oh
All I wanna be is everything, everything at once
Everything at once, oh, everything at once
All I wanna be is everything, everything at once
Everything at once, oh, everything at once
As warm as the sun, as silly as fun
As cool as a tree, as scary as the sea
As hot as fire, cold as ice
Sweet as sugar and everything nice
As cool as a tree, as scary as the sea
As hot as fire, cold as ice
Sweet as sugar and everything nice
As old as time, as straight as a line
As royal as a queen, as buzzed as a bee
As stealth as a tiger, smooth as a glider
Pure as a melody, pure as I wanna be
As royal as a queen, as buzzed as a bee
As stealth as a tiger, smooth as a glider
Pure as a melody, pure as I wanna be
All I wanna be, oh, all I wanna be, oh
All I wanna be is everything, everything at once
All I wanna be is everything, everything at once
Have fun!
Cheers,
Ms Chan :D
Sunday, 31 January 2016
[T1W4] English
Dear parents,
Thank you to the parents who attended the briefing on Friday. I hope you have learnt more about the scope covered for each subject.
Like I have mentioned earlier in the year, my plans for P3A is to maximise their learning and to nurture them to be independent learners. As such, we have started the use of the "English Self-study notebook" where they can take down notes on their own for easy reference.
Updates for English:
1) STELLAR
We have started on the big book "The Wolf's Story" where the familiar story of the three little pigs is written in the perspective of the wolf. This book aims to teach pupils to look at things from different perspective, and demonstrates how misunderstanding can occur when different people interpret an event differently. It is a fun book where other characters gave their testimonies of what the wolf actually did!
2) Spelling / Dictation
A gentle reminder that spelling and dictation is conducted every Wednesday. In the event that your child is not around when spelling/dictation is conducted, I will do the make-up spelling/dictation during the Friday lesson.
Spelling feedback:
Dictation feedback:
Thank you to the parents who attended the briefing on Friday. I hope you have learnt more about the scope covered for each subject.
Like I have mentioned earlier in the year, my plans for P3A is to maximise their learning and to nurture them to be independent learners. As such, we have started the use of the "English Self-study notebook" where they can take down notes on their own for easy reference.
Updates for English:
1) STELLAR
We have started on the big book "The Wolf's Story" where the familiar story of the three little pigs is written in the perspective of the wolf. This book aims to teach pupils to look at things from different perspective, and demonstrates how misunderstanding can occur when different people interpret an event differently. It is a fun book where other characters gave their testimonies of what the wolf actually did!
2) Spelling / Dictation
A gentle reminder that spelling and dictation is conducted every Wednesday. In the event that your child is not around when spelling/dictation is conducted, I will do the make-up spelling/dictation during the Friday lesson.
Spelling feedback:
- Look carefully at the numbered boxes and write the words in the correct space provided.
- For the fill-in-the-blanks questions, pupils have to understand the meaning of each vocabulary word to select the right word. Also, read each question carefully to find clues in context.
Dictation feedback:
- The P3 English teachers have decided to do without a grade for dictation. We will be marking dictation based on the number of correct completed sentences.
- As long as there is one mistake (spelling/punctuation/grammar), your child would need to write out the full sentence as correction.
- Reminder to pupils to bring their foolscap paper for dictation, and to leave a line in between their writing so that they have sufficient space should they need to insert missing words.
- Several pupils got mixed up between the homonyms "when"(indicates time) and "went"(indicates action & past tense of 'go'). It is advisable that they should know the difference in its pronunciation and meaning.
3) Topical Test
Please note that your child will be having his/her English topical test on Tuesday, 2 Feb.
They will be tested on Tenses and Subject-Verb Agreement.
We have done revision for SVA in class using the Grammar Workout book. I will return the books to pupils for revision on Monday. Please remind your child to bring the book back for lesson on Wednesday.
Also, your child would have written their notes on SVA in their self-study notebook.
Below is taken from Qi Zhen's notebook (very neat work!):
4) Grammar
We have also discussed about demonstrative pronouns (This, These, Those, That) and their uses based on here or there, and singular or plural nouns.
The pupils also learnt about Affixes (Prefixes and suffixes) as parts added to a word to change its word class and/or meaning. They worked with their 3 o'clock buddies on Friday to look closely at the suffix -ful which gives the meaning of filled with or full of. After a 10 minutes working time, each pair shared a word with the class and we have compiled an incredible list of words!
You may like to continue this activity at home to encourage your child to include more words into his/her list.
I will be uploading more pictures of notes taken from the pupils' notebook this week, together with a few resources for your child to learn at home.
Thank you!
Sincerely,
Ms Cindy Chan
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