Friday, September 4, 2009
okay then, let's see what the damage is, shall we?
Language Arts:
Don't forget to prepare your speech on the preservation of a building in S'pore. Slideshows(visual aid) is due on wednesday(09/09/09) and presentations start first week of school in index order. Yes, Averil, that means you. Do remember slideshows can only consist of one slide, so make it impactful. no animation is allowed, no sound too. it'd be best to practice, you know, recite a few times in front of the mirror, coz you're not allowed to bring in a script. Yeah, so to all you procrastinators out there, better start writing and remembering, or you'll probably end up stuttering your way through the whole thing. For those who don't feel like dragging their arses to find a building, here's a useful link: reclaimland.sg/rl/ As for the speech, keep in mind which question you chose. if it's (a), to a board of managers, then i suggest you take a formal tone. for (b), to classmates, you can write the speech in the tone of this post.
Chinese:
There is a chinese worksheet, i think. I vaguely recall her giving something out, just can't quite put my finger on it. Eh, come on lor, you got pay attention during chinese one meh? anyway, besides that, those in the chinese remedial class can log on to IVLE for further practice. Though i'm pretty sure no one will. Just try, okay?
Physics:
here we go again. okay, at least this time we have no past year papers. what we do have, is assignment 11, on pressure. remember that the make-up class is on Friday morning at lab 2, so don't be late or you'll end up standing outside. Things to bring for the make-up include your long ruler, pencil box, calculator, your brain, and your physics files(just in case). She'll be going through the test, then move on to the thermal notes, so do remember to bring your notes. otherwise like Averil. *SIIIIAAAAAAKKK*
Chemistry:
Not much to do actually. for those of us who actually understand what's being taught, you're kinda safe already. for those of us who don't, i'd advise revision during the course of this holiday. since we already have the topic list, just try to reinforce the concepts and equations. Lastly, there is also a Chemistry assignment on Rate of Reaction. please remember to do, otherwise Mr Lee has to beg us for 4 weeks then end up giving us the answers in class again.
SCS:
Only one worksheet to do. i think it's graded. do it even if it's not please. Powerpoint slides are all on IVLE, download, then just transfer it on paper.
Math:
Revise your trigo and make sure to finish worksheet 11 and 12. for worksheet 12, skip all questions on elevation and depression. For the revision worksheets, i quote Mr Liu. "dun lost can oready lah."
Literature:
Ms Teo probably takes a century to mark the tests. ah well, there's only an essay to do, on the elements on a novel. namely plot, characterization, themes, socio-cultural setting and writer's techniques. the task is to pick 2 of these and write 3 paragraphs for each element, kinda simple actually. "it's elementary, dear Watson." please laugh.
History:
i don't really know what homework there is for history, but you can always ask Cyrus the pro historian. If even he doesn't know, then either it's gonna rain rabbits, or he's got a bad memory. can't blame him. blame bunnyprecipitation.
Geography:
who am i kidding. the PRCs probably memorized the whole frickin homework list. i don't even need to include this subject. for those PRCs who (one in 5million chance) don't know, please consult another.
okay. finally, we're done. i'm not going to wish you happy holidays coz i think it's cruel to rub it in. kinda ironic how teachers give out homework and still have the cheek to say happy holidays. ah well. when the going gets tough, the tough start eating.
now where's my donut.
Inkblot.
splattered
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