Week 5 (26 July to 1 Aug)
English Show and Tell (10%)
Week 6 (2 Aug to 8 Aug)
Chinese Class Test 3 (Lessons 5 to 8)
Week 7 (9 Aug to 15 Aug)
Chinese Fun Day (10%)
Week 8 (16 Aug to 22 Aug)
English Short Language Paper (35%)
Chinese Oral (5%)
Week 9 (23 Aug to 29 Aug)
Mathematics Performance Task for Graphs (10%)
Chinese Listening (5%)
Week 10 (30 Aug to 5 Sept)
Mathemaics Class Test 1 (20%)
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Singapore Garden Festival 2010
The Singapore Garden Festival (SGF), the only show in the world to gather the world’s top award-winning garden and floral designers under one roof, is returning to the Suntec International Convention and Exhibition Centre over 8 exciting days from 15th July to 22nd July 2010. After its successful runs in 2006 and 2008, the SGF 2010 is set to be even more spectacular than before.
In conjunction with the SGF, Nanyang Primary School is also jointly organizing the Intra-School Creative Floral Art Competition (held on 14th July) and the Inter-School Creative Floral Art Competition (held on 17th July).
As part of our schools enriched curriculum to enhance the artistic appreciation and interest in floral art of our pupils, the school is arranging for all P1 and P2 pupils to visit the SGF during curriculum time. Besides viewing the exhibits from the Intra and Inter-school competitions, the school has specially arranged for experienced guides from the National Parks Board to conduct a Sara Goes to Supermarket Garden tour for our pupils. In this tour, pupils will be given a hands-on experience at the Supermarket Garden where a variety of fruits and vegetables are grown. Apart from hearing interesting facts about a number of selected fruits & vegetables, the guides will also cover a series of activities as featured in a given Sara Goes to Supermarket Garden activity book.
Day of Visit: 15 July 2010
Classes Involved: 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 1E, 1F, and 1G
Day of Visit: 16 July 2010
Classes Involved: 1H, 1I, 1J, 1K, 1L and 1M
Time: During School hours
Things to bring: A small bag to contain some snacks, pencil box and water bottle.
Dress Code: School Uniform (Do not wear PE attire or Enrichment T-Shirt or School Team T-shrit)
For any further enquiries, please email your Form teachers.
Thank you. =)
In conjunction with the SGF, Nanyang Primary School is also jointly organizing the Intra-School Creative Floral Art Competition (held on 14th July) and the Inter-School Creative Floral Art Competition (held on 17th July).
As part of our schools enriched curriculum to enhance the artistic appreciation and interest in floral art of our pupils, the school is arranging for all P1 and P2 pupils to visit the SGF during curriculum time. Besides viewing the exhibits from the Intra and Inter-school competitions, the school has specially arranged for experienced guides from the National Parks Board to conduct a Sara Goes to Supermarket Garden tour for our pupils. In this tour, pupils will be given a hands-on experience at the Supermarket Garden where a variety of fruits and vegetables are grown. Apart from hearing interesting facts about a number of selected fruits & vegetables, the guides will also cover a series of activities as featured in a given Sara Goes to Supermarket Garden activity book.
Day of Visit: 15 July 2010
Classes Involved: 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 1E, 1F, and 1G
Day of Visit: 16 July 2010
Classes Involved: 1H, 1I, 1J, 1K, 1L and 1M
Time: During School hours
Things to bring: A small bag to contain some snacks, pencil box and water bottle.
Dress Code: School Uniform (Do not wear PE attire or Enrichment T-Shirt or School Team T-shrit)
For any further enquiries, please email your Form teachers.
Thank you. =)
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Parent Volunteers needed at the Chinese Pictorial Book Corner (绘本馆) in the library
Parent Volunteers Needed!
Chinese Pictorial Book Corner of NYPS has finally finished its STOCK-TAKING!
From next week onwards, all Parent Volunteers of CL pictorial book corner and teachers of NYPS are allowed to borrow the pictorial books out of the library. We have about 1000 Pictorial Books in the library and another 300 new books coming in 2 weeks later. We always update the corner with new books freshly imported in from countries such as China and Taiwan.
*NOTE: Only Parents who are helping out at the Pictorial Book Corner are allowed to borrow the books out of the library.
The pupils are still unable to borrow the books out of the library as the books are still relatively new and expensive. We may look into the probability of enabling the pupils to borrow these books out of the library from next year onwards when we managed to find parent volunteers who can help out with the administrative work.
Currently, we need 1-2 Parent Volunteer who can help us facilitate the borrowing and returning of CL Pictorial books in and out of the library. With your help, the pupils can therefore borrow and return the books in and out of the library.
Although we have a librarian in the library, she is unable to help out as her job scope does not require her to handle matters of the CL Pictorial Book Corner. The books from the CL Pictorial Book Corner are also not recorded into the library system.
Therefore, we would like to appeal for Parent Volunteers who are willing to help out as a librarian of the library, and facilitate the borrowing and returning of Pictorial Books. Your job is to help take down names and contact numbers of those who came to borrow/return Pictorial Books and remind them of the date of return. Also, you may have to track down the people who have forgotten to return the books before the deadline.
Working time is flexible. You may report to the library at 8.30am and leave at 12pm sharp from Monday-Friday. If we manage to find more parent volunteers, we may look into staggering your schedule so that you may not have to report to the library 5 days a week.
There is no requirement for you to speak fluent mandarin.
If you are interested to be part of us, please kindly email me at lim_ke_xin@nyps.edu.sg or call me in school to find out more. You may also go to CL Pictorial Blog: http://www.nypshbg.blogspot.com/ to find out more.
Looking forward to your kind support :)
Cheers,
林可欣老师
Chinese Pictorial Book Corner of NYPS has finally finished its STOCK-TAKING!
From next week onwards, all Parent Volunteers of CL pictorial book corner and teachers of NYPS are allowed to borrow the pictorial books out of the library. We have about 1000 Pictorial Books in the library and another 300 new books coming in 2 weeks later. We always update the corner with new books freshly imported in from countries such as China and Taiwan.
*NOTE: Only Parents who are helping out at the Pictorial Book Corner are allowed to borrow the books out of the library.
The pupils are still unable to borrow the books out of the library as the books are still relatively new and expensive. We may look into the probability of enabling the pupils to borrow these books out of the library from next year onwards when we managed to find parent volunteers who can help out with the administrative work.
Currently, we need 1-2 Parent Volunteer who can help us facilitate the borrowing and returning of CL Pictorial books in and out of the library. With your help, the pupils can therefore borrow and return the books in and out of the library.
Although we have a librarian in the library, she is unable to help out as her job scope does not require her to handle matters of the CL Pictorial Book Corner. The books from the CL Pictorial Book Corner are also not recorded into the library system.
Therefore, we would like to appeal for Parent Volunteers who are willing to help out as a librarian of the library, and facilitate the borrowing and returning of Pictorial Books. Your job is to help take down names and contact numbers of those who came to borrow/return Pictorial Books and remind them of the date of return. Also, you may have to track down the people who have forgotten to return the books before the deadline.
Working time is flexible. You may report to the library at 8.30am and leave at 12pm sharp from Monday-Friday. If we manage to find more parent volunteers, we may look into staggering your schedule so that you may not have to report to the library 5 days a week.
There is no requirement for you to speak fluent mandarin.
If you are interested to be part of us, please kindly email me at lim_ke_xin@nyps.edu.sg or call me in school to find out more. You may also go to CL Pictorial Blog: http://www.nypshbg.blogspot.com/ to find out more.
Looking forward to your kind support :)
Cheers,
林可欣老师
Monday, May 31, 2010
Nanyang Chess Challenge 2010
Click on the link below to find out more!!
Nanyang Chess Challenge 2010
Nanyang Chess Challenge 2010
Friday, May 21, 2010
Health Screening in Term 3
Dear Parents,
Please take note of the following:
Event: Annual Health Visit by School Health Service Team
Date: 2 Jul to 21 Jul (excluding Sat & Sun)
Time: During school curriculum time
Venue: Library
The following items have been distributed to the pupils through the Form Teachers:
Please take note of the following:
Event: Annual Health Visit by School Health Service Team
Date: 2 Jul to 21 Jul (excluding Sat & Sun)
Time: During school curriculum time
Venue: Library
The following items have been distributed to the pupils through the Form Teachers:
- Letter to parents regarding the visit
- Information Booklet on "School Health Service: Health Check andImmunisation for P1 Pupils"
- Medical information form (found inside the Information Booklet,pages 2 & 3)
- Consent form for immunisation (found inside the InformationBooklet, pages 4 & 5)
Do submit you child's health booklet, Medical Form and Consent form to your form teachers as requested. Thank you.
Sunday, May 16, 2010
P1 Hands-on Mania (Length and Mass)
Dear Parents,
Please note that there will be Hands-On Mania on Wednesday (19 May 2010). The topics tested includes Length and Mass.
Skills needed include using non-standardised units to measure length or mass of a given object. Your child's Mathematics teacher should have completed teaching the above skills mentioned. If you have any queries, please do email your child's Mathematics teacher.
Regards,
Mrs Jessica Tan
Please note that there will be Hands-On Mania on Wednesday (19 May 2010). The topics tested includes Length and Mass.
Skills needed include using non-standardised units to measure length or mass of a given object. Your child's Mathematics teacher should have completed teaching the above skills mentioned. If you have any queries, please do email your child's Mathematics teacher.
Regards,
Mrs Jessica Tan
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