Monday, 28 May 2012
Wednesday, 4 April 2012
Singapore and Me Project
Create a glogster of Singapore and Me.
Share with the class what you love about Singapore and how you can contribute to Singapore.
Click on the link to see an example.
http://www.glogster.com/mrsanuar/pinboard-glog-by-mrsanuar/g-6lkm4t94ngtjssvs1epnka0
Post the link to your Glogster as a comment below.
Share with the class what you love about Singapore and how you can contribute to Singapore.
Click on the link to see an example.
http://www.glogster.com/mrsanuar/pinboard-glog-by-mrsanuar/g-6lkm4t94ngtjssvs1epnka0
Post the link to your Glogster as a comment below.
Monday, 2 April 2012
Sunday, 11 March 2012
Ways to save water
Click on the following links and watch the videos on Water Wally.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4q6bJDf4To&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5ZUurXEL34&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8f_GSbc35g&feature=related
Now that we know how water is important to us, we need to start conserving water.
Here are some ways in which we can save water:
http://www.pub.gov.sg/conserve/Households/Pages/Indoor.aspx
Go to www.popplet.com and log in.
Suggest ways you can help to save water at home or in school.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4q6bJDf4To&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5ZUurXEL34&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8f_GSbc35g&feature=related
Now that we know how water is important to us, we need to start conserving water.
Here are some ways in which we can save water:
http://www.pub.gov.sg/conserve/Households/Pages/Indoor.aspx
Go to www.popplet.com and log in.
Suggest ways you can help to save water at home or in school.
Water in our daily lives
Water is very important and essential in our daily lives. We use water in many different ways at home and outdoors. Below is a pie chart showing how water is used in a typical Singapore household.
Source : PUB Singapore
Now we are going to create a similar chart for our class.
Click on this link and choose two activities that you think requires a lot of water in our daily lives.
(Just enter 1 for your choice)
P3.8 Water Chart
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aq-GuEzgVlnNdFRFRGlWQ0hkN3phaDhvU1pmdlhkT0E
You can view the chart after you have entered your choice by clicking on the bottom tab 'Chart1'
Friday, 17 February 2012
Singapore's Food Supply
We have found out that food in Singapore comes from many countries. We import food to supply Singapore's needs.
Let's share the information that we have gathered by creating a slideshow.
Click on the link given and add on a slide. Post a picture of a type of food that is produced from another country and label it. (See example given)
https://docs.google.com/present/edit?id=0Aa-GuEzgVlnNZHJyZHgyal8wZHNqYzJjZmM
Let's share the information that we have gathered by creating a slideshow.
Click on the link given and add on a slide. Post a picture of a type of food that is produced from another country and label it. (See example given)
https://docs.google.com/present/edit?id=0Aa-GuEzgVlnNZHJyZHgyal8wZHNqYzJjZmM
Wednesday, 15 February 2012
Total Defence Day 15 February 2012
Click on the links and watch the video clips.
1) Yes You Can
1) What have you learnt from watching Yes You Can?
Friday, 10 February 2012
Where do we get our food from?
Most of the food found in the supermarket is not from Singapore.
Singapore get its food supply from many countries.
Take a look in your kitchen or at the supermarket.
Observe a few types of food such as
Examples:
Vegetables from Malaysia
Canned tuna from Thailand
Canned condensed milk from Indonesia
Share the information that you have found and leave a comment below.
Read more on Food Safety by clicking on the useful website links on the left tab.
Singapore get its food supply from many countries.
Take a look in your kitchen or at the supermarket.
Observe a few types of food such as
- vegetables
- fruits
- canned food
- dairy products
- rice
- meat
- seafood.
Examples:
Vegetables from Malaysia
Canned tuna from Thailand
Canned condensed milk from Indonesia
Share the information that you have found and leave a comment below.
Read more on Food Safety by clicking on the useful website links on the left tab.
Wednesday, 8 February 2012
Farms in Singapore
These vegetable farms can be found in Singapore in the 1960s.
Do you see these farms in Singapore now?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hjc-wzfmAe8
Compare the farms.
a)What are the differences you can observe between the old farm and the hydoponic farm?
b) Why do you think we do not have many farms in Singapore now?
Read more on Farming in Singapore by clicking on the useful website link on the left tab.
Leave your answers as a comment below.
Do you see these farms in Singapore now?
Now, click on the link below and watch the clip on a vegetable farm found in modern Singapore.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hjc-wzfmAe8
Compare the farms.
a)What are the differences you can observe between the old farm and the hydoponic farm?
b) Why do you think we do not have many farms in Singapore now?
Read more on Farming in Singapore by clicking on the useful website link on the left tab.
Leave your answers as a comment below.
Monday, 16 January 2012
Where is the Little Red Dot?
Exploring our neighbourhood
Study the map below.
Can you find Choa Chu Kang on the map?
Using the map below, find our school.
Enlarge the map and locate some neighbouring landmarks
and post your answers as comments below.
View South View Primary School in a larger map
Note: Use the Oxford Dictionary search box to look up meaning of words.
E.g. landmark
Can you find Choa Chu Kang on the map?
Using the map below, find our school.
Enlarge the map and locate some neighbouring landmarks
and post your answers as comments below.
View South View Primary School in a larger map
Note: Use the Oxford Dictionary search box to look up meaning of words.
E.g. landmark
Sunday, 15 January 2012
How to read a Map
A compass is a tool that shows direction. It has a small, magnetized needle in it that swings.
The needle can swing because it is balanced on a post, or because it is floating on oil or water, sometimes it is balanced and floating at the same time.The needle swings so that one end of it is always pointing to the magnetic north pole.
The compass has four main points, or cardinal points. These are North, South East and West.
Intercardinal points are the points half way between the cardinal points. They always begin with North or South. They are Northeast, Southeast, Southwest and Northwest.
Some maps have grids on them. Can you locate where Choa Chu Kang is?
Saturday, 14 January 2012
What do you know about Singapore?
Here are some facts on S I N G A P O R E.
- Singapore is an island shaped like a diamond.
- Singapore's main island is 23km from north to south and 45km from east to west.
- We have a population of more than 5 million people in Singapore.
- Singapore is the smallest country in Southeast Asia.
- Most Singaporeans live in HDB flats.
Add on more facts as comments below.
Tuesday, 10 January 2012
Singapore is.....
How do you feel being a Singaporean?
What does Singapore mean to you?
Watch the video posted on the voicethread link provided. Click on the voicethread link and leave a comment on the voicethread.
S i n g a p o r e is.....
http://voicethread.com/share/2665423/
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