Wednesday, August 6, 2008
It's Nice To Know......
Monday, August 4, 2008
Merlion Video
I did not receive any comments over the weekend. I was surfing and managed to stumble over a video of the Merlion Park. So here it is....Especially for those who have not been there!
Click here for the Video.
Friday, August 1, 2008
What do you think about our MERLION?
I have attached the Day and Night effect of both Merlions.
We will discuss about this next Monday during our Social Studies lessons! I will show everyone the comments posted by our classmates..Parents can join in too!!!!
Wow!!! It's August!!
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Mental Math Calculation Contest - Results
Last Sunday, on the 27th July, I sent 3 pupils for a Mental Math Calculation Competition. I am pleased to announce that all our pupils have made it to the second round. Round 2 will take place on 31st August. Here are their scores!!
- Cheryl Kho (2B) - 595/600 (99.17%)
- Lim Kaiwen (2B) - 576/600 (96%)
- Yong Yun Jing (2B) - 257/600 (42.83%)
Congratulations and Well done!!! All the very best in Round 2!
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Maths - Time
Thank you for all the wonderful comments about our class blog! Some of you have requested for some games on Time....Well here they are.....
Game 1 : You need to stop the clock at the right time to score a point!
Game 2 : Click on the right time to avoid getting eaten by the enemy!
Game 3 : Move the hour and minute hands to identify the correct time!
Hope you enjoy these. Post me your comments k...Don't forget to include your name.....
** Pls complete the survey found on Plants!!!!!
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Yunjing's Blog
Click here to visit Yunjing's blog! He has some interesting websites highlighted in his blog. Well done, Yunjing!!
Monday, July 28, 2008
Today's EL lesson on PLANTS
Wow, the 'Magic School Bus' VCD on Seeds was really educational. We have learnt other important terms associated with Plants... Do you remember these terms....
- Nectar - the sweet sticky liquid found in flowers
- Proboscis Tube - The tube which an insect uses to suck the nectar
- Anther - the long tube which sticks out of the flower which has the pollen
- Pollen - the microsopic grain needed for a seed to be formed
- Pollen Tube - the tube where the pollens travel to and settle at the bottom of the flower to meet the egg and form the seed
We have also learnt why insects are very important for a plant to reproduce and how seeds get to travel to other places to form new plants.
Just to inform you all these words will NOT be tested in your exams....so don't get tensed up. But I would love to share more knowledge with you. You will be learning about them in detail in upper primary....
So what do you think of today's lesson!! Send me your comments!!
As a bonus..here's something for you to watch to excite you. In the Magic School Bus, Ms Fritzle shrinks the kids right? In 1989(I was in Pri 6 then), there was actually a movie entitled "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids", where this wacky scientist invents a machine which could really shrink people. The kids in the movie become smaller than insects and have a wild adventure. I have attached the trailer....try to rent this movie and watch it if you can!!! They also have adventures in the garden and have close encounters with insects!
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Plant a Quiz
Quick click here....
All the best!!
Plant Parts
A SEED's JOURNEY
Revision of Fractions
Let's recap our Maths lessons on Fractions. Click on each link!!
- A Fraction is ....
- Part and Whole in Fraction
- Comparing Fractions
- Adding Fractions
- Subtracting Fractions

Send me your comments on whether these weblinks were useful in your revision....
Fractions
Monday, July 21, 2008
EDP Open House cum Rainbow Day 3
Firstly our Indian Dancers.....
Next our Chinese and Malay Dancers.....
Followed by our EMCEE.....
Some of you as our audience......
Friday, July 18, 2008
Winners of the EDP Essay Writing Contest
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Essays on Singapore
I thought since Racial Harmony Day and National Day are coming, It would be appropriate to share them with all of you.
Singapore is my homeland and I am proud to be living in it. I have been to neighbouring countries like Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand, and none of the countries makes me feel more at home and at ease than Singapore.
Singapore has a clean environment. Every neighbourhood has dedicated cleaners who help to maintain the cleanliness of each neighbourhood. You can be fined for littering, spitting or urinating in the public and this deters offenders to a great extent.
Singapore is a very small country. It looks like a little speck on the map but I have read that Singapore owns the best airport in the world. Although it is small, its people are of many different races such as Chinese, Malay and Indian and these people are able to live together in harmony with one another.
In Singapore, we are living in a pretty safe environment. You can often see police cars patrolling around the neighbourhoods and police posts are mostly available in each neighbourhood. As compared to other countries such as Malaysia and Indonesia, Singapore’s crime rate is considerably low. However, low crime does not mean no crime. When holidaying in neighbourhood countries, my parents would warn me to stay close as they have read in the newspapers about the many cases of robberies and kidnapping happening in those countries.
Singapore is often referred to as a “Garden City”. Trees and plants are neatly lined along the roads and expressways. This makes Singapore looks less like a concrete jungle. There are also many big and beautiful parks in Singapore such as Mac Ritchie, East Coast and Pasir Ris. During the weekends, my family and I love to visit these parks as there are many different activities we could do there, for example, cycling, skating and picnicking. Most importantly, these parks are very safe.
The common language used in Singapore is English and Mandarin. Even the old folks I meet in the coffee shops are able to speak Mandarin. Tourists coming to Singapore find it easy to communicate with Singaporeans. The road signs are also in English and so tourists would not face any difficulties reading them and finding their way around Singapore.
Transportation in Singapore is also very convenient and cheap. Public transport includes taxis, buses and Mrts and they are very regular and efficient. Taking buses and Mrts are also made very easy as bus stops and Mrt stations are available everywhere. I can see in Malaysia that public transport is a hassle and hence each household cannot do without a car.
Singapore is also a food and shopping paradise. There are many different varieties of food, from different countries, that you can easily find in Singapore. I do not have to travel to Japan to enjoy my favourite sashimi. Korean, Italian and Thai food are also available in almost every part of Singapore. Besides, there are many big shopping malls in Singapore and many imported products are also made available here.
There is no four seasons in Singapore, although sometimes I have wished otherwise. Singapore is usually hot and sunny except during the rainy seasons. Above all, Singapore is free from natural disasters such as snowstorms and earthquakes, which can result in many people made homeless. People living in countries such as Indonesia and Philippines are not as fortunate as we Singaporeans.
In Singapore, the poverty rate is rather low. Most of the people in Singapore do something to make a living, even some old folks selling tissue papers in the hawker centres. Sometimes, I even come across handicaps selling their own handicrafts. Most people living in Singapore own at least a flat. I do not often see beggars or homeless people along the streets, unlike poor countries like Indonesia.
These are only some of the factors that make Singapore unique in its own way and I am glad to be born, educated and raised in this country that makes me proud.
Authored by: Cheryl Kho Xue Er
Endeavour Primary School
Class 2B
Twinkle Twinkle little stars, how I wonder what you are,
In my eyes, our five stars symbolize,
1/ “Tuan Jie Yi Xin” 团结一心(星) -United and Harmony
Singapore as a multi- cultural nation, we have Chinese, Malay, Indian and Eurasian. We are just like a Big Family, live with respect, peace and harmony.
2/ “Xin Xin” 信心(星) -Confidence and Faith
Singapore is a very small country with limited resources and only 4.6 million population. We must have confidence to prove and show ourselves being competitive among the world. “SIA” have proven the nation proud.
3/ “ Chuang Xin” 创新(星) -Innovative and Creativity
In this I.T generation; we need modern economy drives by innovation and creativity. We have “Creative Technology” that outshine in the world.
We also have delicious cuisine of all races and ”Singlish” that blends in well among the different races languages in Singapore.
4/ “ Heng Xin” 恒心(星) -perseverance and persistence
As a “Garden City”, we get this far with perseverance and persistency, striving from good, better to best. We keep our country organized, clean and a safe place to live.
5/ “Ming Xing” 明星 -Star
Be a Star that shines brightly with pride and dignity
Twinkle, Twinkle little star, now I know what you are!
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Social Studies - Racial Harmony Day
We will be commemorating this special day soon - 21st July 2008. Our next Social Studies lesson will be next coming Monday. As such i would like you to do some reading for me. I have provided some useful information on various countries and the people living there. Do read them and we will have a discussion during our next lesson.
First let's start with INDIA.
Secondly about our MUSLIM friends.
Next up ancient CHINA.
Lastly about CHRISTIANS as well. There are quite a lot of stories online here! Don't despair. Read what excites you only.
So happy info-seeking!!!!
Assembly Talk - Compassion
Mathematics Lessons - Money
This quiz has its units in pounds (currency used in Britain). Ignore that ...just imagine that the money is in dollars and try it out.
I wanted to also teach you how to read a cheque. But had no time. In line with Teach Less Learn More (TLLM) initiative, I have stumbled on this link. Learn how to read a cheque and answer the quiz found at the end of the lesson online.
Have a fun and informative time.
English Quizzes for you
Click here for the QUIZ!!!
We have also learnt a lot on Animals and their Homes this month.
Try this QUIZ and also this QUIZ !!!!!
Happy Solving. Pass me your comments after trying them out.
Our next Rainbow Day cum Open House on 19th July
Yap! Our next Rainbow Day is just around the corner. We have already decided and planned for our special item. This Rainbow Day is in conjunction with Racial Harmony Day as well. Mrs Tay has requested that we assist her and put up an Indian - dance item. Well, that's what we will be doing. So girls, I know you are excited.....my dear boys don't despair...I have other plans for you for the Open House.
EDP Portal
All of us have successfully entered into the portal. Only Bimei is unable to. Mrs Soh has been alerted and she will follow up with this. We have learnt how to access the Class Forum and how to send a reply. Well, it went well I should say. In future we will be using this key feature to do our online journal. Exciting rite???
In our next computer lesson, we will be learning how to download an online assignment, complete it, save it and then reload and send it back to me. Complicated right? Well, we will learn how to do it soon. So have fun exploring our portal.
Integrity - Prize Winners
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Unit 10 - Animals & their Homes
Visit this page and identify the animals based on their description and the homes they live in.
Hope you enjoy this activity!!
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Today's EL lesson!!!
Now 2B let us listen to these animal sounds
Did you like that? Now try this
Actually there is a whole list of animal sounds as well.
Apes gibber
Asses bray
Bears growl
Bees hum
Beetles drone
Blackbirds whistle
Bulls bellow
Calves bleat
Cats mew, purr
Cows moo and low
Crows caw
Cuckoos cuckoo
Deer bell
Dogs bark, bay, howl, and yelp
Doves coo
Ducks quack
Eagles scream
Falcons chant
Flies buzz (aha!)
Foxes bark and yelp
Frogs croak
Geese cackle and hiss
Grasshoppers chirp and pitter
Guineapigs squeak
Hares squeak
Hawks scream
Hens cackle and cluck
Horses neigh
Hyenas laugh
Kittens mew
Lions roar and growl
Magpies chatter
Mice squeak and squeal
Monkeys chatter and gibber
Nightingales pipe, warble, and, erm
Owls hoot and screech
Oxen low and bellow
Parrots talk
Peacocks screaam
Pigs grunt, squeak and squeal
Pigeons coo
Ravens croakRooks caw
Sheep baa and bleat
Snakes hiss
Sparrows chirp
Stags bellow and call
Swallows twitterS
wans cryTigers roar and growl
Turkeys gobble
Vultures scream
Wolves howl
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Greetings during the Holidays
I have not updated you for quite sometime. Was busy attending courses last week and preparing for Term 3. Hope you are enjoying your holidays! I am enjoying my hols too with my family. Will be taking a short holiday next week to Bangkok & Phuket. Hope to see you real soon.
Se ya......
Friday, May 23, 2008
Holiday Homework
Yippee! The holidays have finally arrived. Do have fun and have a well-deserved break. In addition to this, please do revise your work as we will begin lessons in Term 3. To keep all of you on your toes I have assigned some simple assignments for you to complete during your term break.
- EDP Times English Newsletter - Do read this and complete the English Quiz attached.
- Maths Quiz by Mr Tay
- Maths Notebook - Keep a record of your expenditure and savings during the holidays as our next unit is MONEY
- Read at least 10 books. Expose yourself to a wide range of fiction and non-fiction. Complete only 1 Book Review in your Journal Book. Our School Library will be open every Wednesdays ( 28/5, 4/6, 11/6 & 18/6 ) from 8.30 a.m. to 12 p.m.
- EL Booklet - Pgs 10,11,14,15,26,27 only
- Math Booklet - Pgs 26,27,30,31,32,33 only
So spend your time wisely and enjoy yourselves..... I will be updating some items in the blog as and when I can find time. See you after the holidays!!!!! Take care!!! Byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Mini Sports Day and Show and Tell
I will be updating our blog with photos of these 2 events soon. All of you did a great job last Friday during the Sports Meet. You have cheered and not jeered at your team. You have shown perseverence and compassion during the relays. Well done and i'm proud of you. So sorry that I was not able to join you guys and gals during the Prize Presentation as I had to rush off to my daughters' school to attend the Meet the Parent's session.
Regards..
MOExcel Fest 2008
Click here www.excelfest.com
I do hope it will be useful to you...............
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Animal Art on PowerPoint
Sit back amd enjoy 2B's latest Art creations. They have really done a great job. Their skills have vastly improved and their ideas are getting more innovative and original. Well done, 2B...I am proud of you and your work.
Monday, May 12, 2008
Pupils' Performance in EDP SA1 2008
Now it's time to reveal the top scorer for EL & Math......
Wanna guess???!!!!
Yap, it's our Cheryl Kho..she scored 100 marks for EL & 95 marks for Maths.......
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THESE PUPILS>>>>>>>>>>>>
Friday, May 9, 2008
Weeks 9 and 10....
Our exams are finally over......all the papers have been returned. Parents, pls take a look and sign them. All papers should be filed in their respective files. For English, the ORAL and COMPOSITION marks will not be revealed to the pupils and parents. Report bks will be issued in Week 10.
We will be starting with the 2B English and Maths Books over the next two weeks. So I appeal to the pupils to bring back their : -
- My Pals English Textbk 2B
- My Pals English Workbk 2B
- My Pals Maths Textbk 2B
- My Pals Maths Workbk 2B - Part 1
- Spelling Ex Bk
- Wordbank Ex Bk
- Jotter Bk
- Journal Ex Bk
- Maths Ex Bk
- English Red Files (2)
- Maths Blue File
So we will be having lessons as usual guys and gals......Thank you v much......
Thursday, May 8, 2008
CIP - Selling Tickets for the Handicapped Association
Today the class was issued 5 tickets each @ $2 per ticket. The pupils will be helping out to sell these tickets by the Handicapped Association. This is part of their CIP - Community Involvement Programme...
They have time till the end of the June holidays to sell these tickets. Pls collate the money. Each child will be required to return the booklets with the contributer's names and details and $10 after they have sold the booklets.
Keep the booklets safely and do not lose them.
Thank you for your support!!
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Tips on Show & Tell
Tips for Show and Tell
Introduction : Walk up confidently to the front with your object
o Say “Good Morning” or
o Say your name & class
e.g. “My name is ………………………..”
Body of the Show and Tell
o Tell the audience which family member you are going to talk about (choose one family member to talk about).
e.g. “Today I’m going to talk about my baby sister. This is my baby sister” (look at the photograph of the baby sister)
e.g. “Today, I’m going to talk about my grandmother. This is my grandmother” (look at the photograph of your grandmother)
o Describe your family member (you can talk about how he/she looks, when he/she was born, what he/she likes to do, interesting things that have happened to them etc)
e.g. “My baby sister was born in the year…… Her birthday is on ……..
She has curly hair and soft baby skin …
She is wearing…..
She likes to ……
e.g. “My grandmother was born in the year……
She has ……….hair and ……….eyes
She looks after me ….
She is wearing….
She likes to ……
o Talk about why you like this family member and what is so special about him/her
e.g “My baby sister is special because…………..”
e.g. “I like my …………….. because……. “
o Add on anything else you wish to say about your family member
Ending
o Say, “Thank You”
e.g. “I have come to the end of my talk. Thank you for listening to me. I have enjoyed telling you about………………………
Presentation tips
o Speak in full sentences
o Look at the audience
o Speak clearly, loudly and confidently enough for everyone to hear
o Try to make the talk as interesting as possible and enjoy yourself
o Practise! Practise! Practise!
Tips for parents
The above is only a general guideline. The example assumes that the pupil will be talking about a family. Your child may modify this presentation depending on the object or topic. Your child can talk about ANY TOPIC. Do encourage your child if he/she wishes to expand upon the above or come up with his/her own sentences.
Monday, May 5, 2008
Show & Tell - Semester 1
Register Nos 1- 15 - 8/5/08
Register Nos 16-30 - 9/5/08
You may wish to speak on any topic and bring any safe item to school. You should speak for at least 1 minute and of course you can speak as long as 5 minutes as well. No restrictions. Do your best.
Thank you. We will upload your pictures of your SHOW & TELL perhaps next week.
Thanks!
SA1 - Make-up for Exam papers
I am really worried. Many of you are falling sick during your exams........
Today - Elin, Kewei & Yuyun are absent....
Just to inform you that if you have missed a paper on the exam day, you are STILL allowed to do the paper the next day or the day after. The last day for a make-up paper will be on the 9th of May 2008 for EDP's SA1.
Please produce your MC upon your arrival to school after your absence.
Do take care of yourselves.
Thanks....
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Final Words of Wisdom B4 the EXAMs
Today I have returned you both the English and Maths Mock papers......A handful of you have done well...some of you are getting there while a few of you really need to work extra hard. Use the coming holiday to polish up your composition skills.
Three cheers to Cheryl Kho and Yunjing ( scored 100/100 ) who scored the highest marks for English and Mathematics respectively. HIP HIP HURRAY!!!!

I have returned you your EL/MATH/Compo Files together with the Jotter Books and Journals.
I will inform you as to when to bring them back to school.
So once again....ALL THE VERY BEST for your revisions. God Bless!
Regards, Mrs Fernandez
Monday, April 28, 2008
Some Remarks on SA1 Composition
Here are some pointers you can refer to when revising for your COMPOSITION....
- Write in the Past Tense.
- Try to use all helping words given in the right context.
- Refrain from including too many dialogues.
- Ensure there are at least 3 paragraphs - Do Not forget to have a 2-finger spacing when you start a paragraph.
- Write in a narrative form - it must be story-like....DON'T merely describe the pictures.
- Expand the content.....include a nice beginning...develop the story well...end well too.
- Keep sentences short to minimise too many grammatical or spelling errors.
- Please make use of the right punctuation....end sentences with a full-stop. Include commas exclamation and question marks where necessary
- Write neatly PLEASE...
- Once your composition is completed...read the text and correct any errors spotted by you.
All the best......We will practice one more composition tomorrow!
Friday, April 25, 2008
What Done(Week 7) & What's Up(Week 8)
It's been a long, tiring but fruitful week! We have completed our English and Maths Textbooks and workbook. We have also completed 3 compositions, the Maths process skills books, the Word bank book (Units 1-8). We have also made sure that all our filing for EL/Math are up to date and corrections have been done. Well Done, 2B!!
I have returned you all the EL & MATH Wbks and your Word bank for revision at home.
Coming up next week..............................
- Complete 1 more composition as practice
- Complete 2 Listening Comprehension exercises as practice
- Complete the EL Compre & Cloze Booklet
- Do spelling from the SA1 Spelling List...15 words on Monday & another 15 words on Friday!!! - As additional practice...k
- Times Table Practice - Tables of 2, 3, 4, 5 & 10
- Do 2 mock SA1 EL & MATH exam papers
- All EL, MATH & COMPOSITION files and revision worksheets will be returned
So work extra hard this week and you will reap what you sow in your SA1 exam.....
All the very best and good luck in completing your revisions.....
Mrs Vijaya Fernandez
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Preparations for SA1 Exams
We will have completed our 1A TBs & WBs for both EL & Maths.....by the end of this week.
We have started revising for the papers......as well.
Do expect revision worksheets next week...Books and files will be returned next week.
As for compositions, 2B will be fully prepared...we would have done at least 4 compositions this term and completed writng exercises in their jotter books and in the computer labs..
So take a good rest this weekend.....REVISE REVISE REVISE.....you may probably need chicken/fish essence.........bcz......come next week is WORK WORK and more WORK!!!!
Regards> Mrs Fernandez
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
SA1 Composition
For SA1, there is a Composition paper for ENGLISH only.
No MT Composition for P2s.
Regards...Mrs Fernandez
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Snapshots of Rainbow Day Skippers
Thank you, Mr Chew!
SA1 EXAM DATES
SA1 starts in Week 8 ......2 weeks from now!
- SA1 EL and LC - 5/5/08
- SA1 MATHS - 6/5/08
- SA1 MT - 7/5/08
Unleash the Endeavour Spirit in you and perservere.........
Reminders
Spelling for Wk 7 will be tested on the SA1 Spelling list!
Revison for SA1 starts next week as well.......
You've already received the Scope for EL & Maths...
and the topics that are being tested.
All the best for yr exams....
Coming up next Friday - 2/5/2008 ---- SA1 Composition
Friday, April 18, 2008
Our Runners @ Fitness Friday
Zandra & Nurl on the run.....

Izmir and Ifa .....never give up!!Wow Felicia..so fast....luckily never hit the aunty!!!
K COOL DOWN now!!