As I get ready to fly home two weeks earlier, due to medical reasons in my pregnancy, I bid farewell to all of my schools.
SK Denai threw a grand farewell for me including thank you speeches, gifts, lunch and even a procession with all the teachers driving in convey behind me until the main road.
I feel truly honoured to have taught at this amazing Orang Asli school with a GB and GPK so passionate about teaching and such wonderful students.
Thank you to all for organising this!
Saturday, 12 September 2015
Sk Denai wins the English Space Competition.
As the two mentors, Tony and Mardeyah, arrived quite late in the year, only 4 schools in the Rompin cluster participated in the English Space Competition.
On the 6th of August, Pahang Pm- Ryan Harb, Rompin DLO- Puan Salme and mentor Tony went to SK Tanjung Gemok, SK Sarang Tiong, SK Pianggu and SK Denai to judge whose English space was the most creative, interactive, colourful and user-friendly for the kids.
At the end of the day, SK Denai was chosen as the overall winner with SK Sarang Tiong in a very close second. It was quite clear to the judges who had started preparing and decorating earlier on in the year and whose space would really be used for a long while after for the kids.
SK Denai received the first prize of a water cooler for their staff room and RM50 for their English Panel whilst Sarang Tiong received second prize of RM50 for their English panel. Well done to both schools!
On the 6th of August, Pahang Pm- Ryan Harb, Rompin DLO- Puan Salme and mentor Tony went to SK Tanjung Gemok, SK Sarang Tiong, SK Pianggu and SK Denai to judge whose English space was the most creative, interactive, colourful and user-friendly for the kids.
At the end of the day, SK Denai was chosen as the overall winner with SK Sarang Tiong in a very close second. It was quite clear to the judges who had started preparing and decorating earlier on in the year and whose space would really be used for a long while after for the kids.
SK Denai received the first prize of a water cooler for their staff room and RM50 for their English Panel whilst Sarang Tiong received second prize of RM50 for their English panel. Well done to both schools!
Tuesday, 1 September 2015
English Musical Day at SJKC Rompin 28 July.
On 28 July, SJKC hosted an English Day which I co-ordinated with the teachers and all Level One students. We held regular rehearsals during and after school for months before the time. And students worked very hard to memorise their lines for plays and dialogues from their KSSR textbooks as well as favourite songs.
The Rompin DLO, Puan Salme attended and addressed the audience of teachers and parents and encouraged the use of English in the daily life and extra activities of the school. She also shared the progress of Tell 2 in the schools of the Rompin Cluster.
The performance was a great success and I was very proud of all that students had accomplished and the confidence they had gained at speaking English in front of an audience and on stage.
Well Done SJKC for this successful Musical performance!
Rompin DLO, Puan Salme.
Song "Colours, colours, everywhere!"
Kam Siew Lee with her Year One actors.
Year One's performing 'Harry Hare and Tony Tortoise'
Year 3 performing 'Little Red Riding Hood'
Year One performing 'Ary Ant and Dolly Dove'.
Karen with her Year One actors.
Year 3 narrators.
Kati with her Year 3 class.
Year 3 performing 'Red Feathers'.
Art and English Days.
We recently hosted Art and English Days at SK Denai and SK Tanjung Gemok. With the GB's assistance we were able to make an entire out of each event and involve Year 1, Year 2 and Year 3's in different sessions.
Many schools have art materials such as paint, paintbrushes etc. but never have the time and know-how to host activities for students using them.
Each year group were given different utensils and materials and had a blast using their imaginations and getting creative with finger painting, cutting and creating and painting abstract art.
Students and teachers really enjoyed the days and now have a lot more ideas to use in their own English classes.
Many schools have art materials such as paint, paintbrushes etc. but never have the time and know-how to host activities for students using them.
Each year group were given different utensils and materials and had a blast using their imaginations and getting creative with finger painting, cutting and creating and painting abstract art.
Students and teachers really enjoyed the days and now have a lot more ideas to use in their own English classes.
SK Denai
Fingerpainting of an Autumn Scene.
Fingerprinting of a Cheery blossoms in Spring.
Painting of various shapes.
Abstract Art for year three's
The finished products.
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