On Monday morning, I sing songs.
On Monday afternoon, I read a book.
On Tuesday morning, I ride on a bicycle.
On Wednesday morning, I play football.
On Thursday afternoon, I drink water.
On Friday morning, I eat fish.
On Sunday morning, I go to the park.
On Sunday afternoon, I play computer games.
I feel great!
Tuesday, 26 December 2006
My Week by Lydia Lai Class 2D Remedial Class
On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, I go to school.
On Saturday, I sleep late.
On Sunday, I play computer games.
On Saturday, I sleep late.
On Sunday, I play computer games.
Monday, 25 December 2006
A Verse by Charlotte Young
How like a tender mother,
With lvoing thoughts beguiled
Fond nature seems to lull to rest
Each faint adn weary child!
With lvoing thoughts beguiled
Fond nature seems to lull to rest
Each faint adn weary child!
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Tuesday, 12 December 2006
Classroom Contract by Class 2B
Don't draw on the blackboard.
Let's draw on the paper.
Don't look at the window.
Let's look at the teacher.
Don't litter.
Let's keep our classroom clean.
~ Chris Yeung
Let's draw on the paper.
Don't look at the window.
Let's look at the teacher.
Don't litter.
Let's keep our classroom clean.
~ Chris Yeung
FAMILY CONTRACT by Class 2B
Don't fight. Let's help each other.
Don't make noise. Let's keep quiet.
Don't litter. Let's keep clean.
Don't just say. Let's do it.
~ Betty Mok
Don't climb the sofa. Let's sit down.
Don't draw on the wall. Let's draw on the paper.
~ Yoyo Chong
Don't play when we eat.
Don't fight. Love our family.
~ Terry Yau
Don't carry the baby. Let's watch.
Don't climb chairs. Let's sit on the chair.
~Holly Cheung
Don't climb windows. Let's sit down.
~ Kitty Law
Don't smoke.
Don't play football.
~Ken Lee
Don't play with the knife. Let's put it away.
Don't shout. Let's speak softly.
~ Marco Yu
Don't run. Let's walk.
Don't fight. Be nice to your brothers.
~Dicky Chan
Listen to my father and mother.
~No Name
Don't make noise. Let's keep quiet.
Don't litter. Let's keep clean.
Don't just say. Let's do it.
~ Betty Mok
Don't climb the sofa. Let's sit down.
Don't draw on the wall. Let's draw on the paper.
~ Yoyo Chong
Don't play when we eat.
Don't fight. Love our family.
~ Terry Yau
Don't carry the baby. Let's watch.
Don't climb chairs. Let's sit on the chair.
~Holly Cheung
Don't climb windows. Let's sit down.
~ Kitty Law
Don't smoke.
Don't play football.
~Ken Lee
Don't play with the knife. Let's put it away.
Don't shout. Let's speak softly.
~ Marco Yu
Don't run. Let's walk.
Don't fight. Be nice to your brothers.
~Dicky Chan
Listen to my father and mother.
~No Name
Thursday, 30 November 2006
Dinosaurs by Kelvin Lo, Class 2B
Geoffrey the Dinosaur gets up at seven o'clock.
Kenu the Dinosaur washes his face at eight o'clock.
Kececa the Dinosaur puts on his clothes at nine o'clock.
Carari the Dinosaur eats his breakfast at half past ten.
We meet his friends.
And off we go to Dinosaur Garden.
Kenu the Dinosaur washes his face at eight o'clock.
Kececa the Dinosaur puts on his clothes at nine o'clock.
Carari the Dinosaur eats his breakfast at half past ten.
We meet his friends.
And off we go to Dinosaur Garden.
Monday, 30 October 2006
A Lion by Holly Dicky, Eric Lo and Henry Hui, Class 2B
A Lion has long legs, small eyes and long hair.
She blows away the giraffe.
She blows away the dog.
She blows away the frog.
She blows away the cock.
She blows away the baby lion.
She is happy.
She blows away the giraffe.
She blows away the dog.
She blows away the frog.
She blows away the cock.
She blows away the baby lion.
She is happy.
Saturday, 30 September 2006
Rabbits, Rabbits, Everywhere by Anna Kwong and Gary Ng
Rabbits, rabbits, everywhere.
Rabbits are on the big chairs.
Rabbits, rabbits, everywhere.
Rabbits are on the big desk.
Rabbits are on the big chairs.
Rabbits, rabbits, everywhere.
Rabbits are on the big desk.
Babies Babies Everywhere by Christy, Sam and Kitty, Class 2B
A baby is in the bed.
A baby is on the chair.
A baby is under the TV.
A baby is in the sofa.
A baby is on the box.
A baby is in the rocks.
A baby is in the square.
I love my babies.
A baby is on the chair.
A baby is under the TV.
A baby is in the sofa.
A baby is on the box.
A baby is in the rocks.
A baby is in the square.
I love my babies.
Tuesday, 12 September 2006
A Verse by Christina Rossetti
For there is no friend liek a sister
In calm or stormy weather;
To cheer one on the tedious say,
To fetch one if one goes astray,
To lift one if one totters down,
To strengthen whilst one stands.
In calm or stormy weather;
To cheer one on the tedious say,
To fetch one if one goes astray,
To lift one if one totters down,
To strengthen whilst one stands.
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Tuesday, 5 September 2006
A Verse by Francis Bacon
A garden is the purest of human pleasures.
It is the greatest refreshment to the spirits of man.
It is the greatest refreshment to the spirits of man.
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Friday, 18 August 2006
A Verse by Margaret M. Davidson
I would leave this great city, so brilliant and gay,
For a peep at my home on this fair summer day.
For a peep at my home on this fair summer day.
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Thursday, 1 June 2006
JUNE by Matthew Arnold
Soon will the high Midsummer pomps come on,
Soon will the musk carnations break and swell,
Soon shall we have gold-dusted snap-dragon,
Sweet William with its homely cottage smell ...
Soon will the musk carnations break and swell,
Soon shall we have gold-dusted snap-dragon,
Sweet William with its homely cottage smell ...
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Friday, 26 May 2006
A Verse by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
O gift of God! A perfect day,
Whereon shall no man work but play,
Whereon it is enough for me
Not to be doing but to be.
Whereon shall no man work but play,
Whereon it is enough for me
Not to be doing but to be.
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Saturday, 20 May 2006
THE STAR by Class 1B
This is a star.
It is gold and silver in colour.
The star is singing. It is happy.
~ Stella Cheng
It is gold and silver in colour.
The star is singing. It is happy.
~ Stella Cheng
Thursday, 18 May 2006
My Friend by Class 6D
My friend is Bobo.
She likes going to temples.
I like eating apples.
She likes eating pineapples.
I like purple.
But she likes people!
~ Alice Lee
She likes going to temples.
I like eating apples.
She likes eating pineapples.
I like purple.
But she likes people!
~ Alice Lee
Wednesday, 10 May 2006
A Verse by Hilaire Belloc
You wear the morning like your dress
And are with mastery crowned;
When as you walk your liveliness
Goes shining all around
And are with mastery crowned;
When as you walk your liveliness
Goes shining all around
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Tuesday, 18 April 2006
A Line by Charles Dickens
There's something good in all weathers.
If it doesn't happen to be good for my work today, it's good for some other man's.
If it doesn't happen to be good for my work today, it's good for some other man's.
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A Verse by Alice E. Allen
Her heart is like a garden,
Old-fashioned, quaint and sweet,
With here a wealth of blossoms,
And there a still retreat.
Old-fashioned, quaint and sweet,
With here a wealth of blossoms,
And there a still retreat.
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A Dream by Class 6D
Peter was a naughty boy. He always broke his classmates’ things and caught his classmates and bit them up. They were scared and ran away from him.
One night, Peter had a dream. His classmates hit him and broke his things. He could do nothing but cried. Then an angel came. The angel said, “Peter, do you know how your classmates feel now? They are afraid of you and they don’t want to play with you!”
Then Peter woke up and went to school. He didn’t hit his classmates anymore. His classmates were happy. Since then, they always play with Peter and Peter is happy too!
~ Janet Yau
One night, Peter had a dream. His classmates hit him and broke his things. He could do nothing but cried. Then an angel came. The angel said, “Peter, do you know how your classmates feel now? They are afraid of you and they don’t want to play with you!”
Then Peter woke up and went to school. He didn’t hit his classmates anymore. His classmates were happy. Since then, they always play with Peter and Peter is happy too!
~ Janet Yau
Sunday, 16 April 2006
Activities
An activity with no connection to the curriculum
--> extra workload to both teachers and students
A language lesson with no connection to daily life
--> boring grammar drills
Learning with no connection to personal experience
--> lifeless routine products
--> extra workload to both teachers and students
A language lesson with no connection to daily life
--> boring grammar drills
Learning with no connection to personal experience
--> lifeless routine products
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Monday, 10 April 2006
A Verse
We love to watch the children's game,
Their troubles adn their joys,
For did we not the same
When we were girls and boys.
Their troubles adn their joys,
For did we not the same
When we were girls and boys.
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Tuesday, 4 April 2006
CLOTHES by Class 1B
My Clothes
I have a hat. My hat is red.
I have a dress. My dress is pink.
I have a T-shirt. My T-shirt is blue.
I have socks. My socks are white.
I have a belt. My belt is green.
I have sneakers. My sneakers are orange.
~ Hellen
Eric' s Clothes
He has a green tie.
He has purple sneakers.
He has a purple and blue hat.
~ Eric
May's Clothes
She has a hat. It is pink.
She has a dress. It is orange.
She has shoes. They are red.
~ Stella Cheng
Annie's Clothes
She has a hat. It is pink and purple.
She has boots. They are red.
She has a dress. It is yellow.
~ Yoyo Chim
Johnny's Clothes
He has a brown hat.
He has an orange T-shirt.
He has blue pants.
He has green sneakers.
~ Johnny
Oscar's Clothes
I have grey and yellow pants.
I have blue and purple shoes.
I have gold and silver buttons.
~ Oscar Ng
Peter's Clothes
He has a tie.
It is green and yellow.
He has a T-shirt.
It is blue and green.
My pants are red.
~ Peter
I have a hat. My hat is red.
I have a dress. My dress is pink.
I have a T-shirt. My T-shirt is blue.
I have socks. My socks are white.
I have a belt. My belt is green.
I have sneakers. My sneakers are orange.
~ Hellen
Eric' s Clothes
He has a green tie.
He has purple sneakers.
He has a purple and blue hat.
~ Eric
May's Clothes
She has a hat. It is pink.
She has a dress. It is orange.
She has shoes. They are red.
~ Stella Cheng
Annie's Clothes
She has a hat. It is pink and purple.
She has boots. They are red.
She has a dress. It is yellow.
~ Yoyo Chim
Johnny's Clothes
He has a brown hat.
He has an orange T-shirt.
He has blue pants.
He has green sneakers.
~ Johnny
Oscar's Clothes
I have grey and yellow pants.
I have blue and purple shoes.
I have gold and silver buttons.
~ Oscar Ng
Peter's Clothes
He has a tie.
It is green and yellow.
He has a T-shirt.
It is blue and green.
My pants are red.
~ Peter
Monday, 3 April 2006
A Verse by George Meredith
April with her wild blue eyes
Comes dancing over the grass,
And all the crimson buds so shy
Peep out to see her pass.
Comes dancing over the grass,
And all the crimson buds so shy
Peep out to see her pass.
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Saturday, 1 April 2006
APRIL by Mary Webb
In April, in April
My heart is set
Where the pansy and the violet
And the daffodil
And close-folded lilies grow
In borders dark with melted snow.
Wakening there from wintry sleep
With every bud I sunward creep.
My heart is set
Where the pansy and the violet
And the daffodil
And close-folded lilies grow
In borders dark with melted snow.
Wakening there from wintry sleep
With every bud I sunward creep.
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Friday, 31 March 2006
A Verse by Samuel Woodworth
How dear to my heart are the sents of my childhood,
When fond recollection presents them to view!
The orchard, the meadow, the deep tangled wildwood,
And every loved sport which my infancy knew.
When fond recollection presents them to view!
The orchard, the meadow, the deep tangled wildwood,
And every loved sport which my infancy knew.
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Wednesday, 29 March 2006
A Verse by John Greenleaf Whittier
O for boyhood's painless play,
Sleep that wakes in laughing day.
Sleep that wakes in laughing day.
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Thursday, 16 March 2006
CAPRICORN
"Capricorn have a self-repressive and passive tendency. "
Half correct.
Half correct.
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WHAT AM I? by Class 1B
My eyes are like black beans.
My nose is like a small ball.
My tail is like a small ball too.
My legs are like pencils.
What am I?
A cat.
~ Stella Cheng
My eyes are like beans.
My ears are like chips.
My tail is like a pencil.
My body is like a baby tiger.
What am I?
A cat.
~ Ruby
My eyes are like brown beans.
My tail is like a snake.
My ears are like rugs.
My legs are like chopsticks.
My nose is like a triangle.
What am I?
A bear.
~ Hellen
My nose is like a small ball.
My tail is like a small ball too.
My legs are like pencils.
What am I?
A cat.
~ Stella Cheng
My eyes are like beans.
My ears are like chips.
My tail is like a pencil.
My body is like a baby tiger.
What am I?
A cat.
~ Ruby
My eyes are like brown beans.
My tail is like a snake.
My ears are like rugs.
My legs are like chopsticks.
My nose is like a triangle.
What am I?
A bear.
~ Hellen
WHAT AM I? by Class 1B
My eyes are like black beans.
My nose is like a small ball.
My tail is like a small ball too.
My legs are like pencils.
What am I?
A cat.
~ Stella Cheng
My eyes are like beans.
My ears are like chips.
My tail is like a pencil.
My body is like a baby tiger.
What am I/
A cat.
~ Ruby
My eyes are like brown beans.
My tail is like a snake.
My ears are like rugs.
My legs are like chopsticks.
My nose is like a triangle.
What am I?
A bear.
~ Hellen
My nose is like a small ball.
My tail is like a small ball too.
My legs are like pencils.
What am I?
A cat.
~ Stella Cheng
My eyes are like beans.
My ears are like chips.
My tail is like a pencil.
My body is like a baby tiger.
What am I/
A cat.
~ Ruby
My eyes are like brown beans.
My tail is like a snake.
My ears are like rugs.
My legs are like chopsticks.
My nose is like a triangle.
What am I?
A bear.
~ Hellen
MY FAMILY by Class 1B
My name is Mandy Ko.
I like fish.
This is my father.
He likes bananas.
This is my mother.
She likes apples.
This is my sister.
She likes cookies.
~ Mandy Ko
I like fish.
This is my father.
He likes bananas.
This is my mother.
She likes apples.
This is my sister.
She likes cookies.
~ Mandy Ko
Wednesday, 15 March 2006
A Verse by S.T. Coleridge
So I will build my altar in the fields,
And the blue sky my fretted dome shall be,
And the sweet fragrance that the wild flower yields
Shall be the incense I will yield to Thee.
And the blue sky my fretted dome shall be,
And the sweet fragrance that the wild flower yields
Shall be the incense I will yield to Thee.
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Sunday, 5 February 2006
THE DOCTOR GAME by Class 1B
Doctor! Doctor!
My big ears are very sore.
My big legs are very sore.
My small toe is very sore.
My small shoulder and knees are very sore.
My big fingers and arms are very sore.
I need some candies, a big pizza and a big apple.
~ Keith and Stella
My big ears are very sore.
My big legs are very sore.
My small toe is very sore.
My small shoulder and knees are very sore.
My big fingers and arms are very sore.
I need some candies, a big pizza and a big apple.
~ Keith and Stella
Tuesday, 24 January 2006
MY CAT by Class 1B
I have a cat.
It likes fish and mice.
It has a small nose and a big mouth.
It has two black eyes and two brown ears.
It has a short tail.
I like my cat.
~ Stella Cheng
I have a cat.
It is big.
It sits there.
It likes to sleep.
I like it.
~ Peter To
I have a cat.
It is fat.
It is orange.
It has short ears.
It has small eyes.
It has a big mouth.
I love my cat.
~Kitty Law
It likes fish and mice.
It has a small nose and a big mouth.
It has two black eyes and two brown ears.
It has a short tail.
I like my cat.
~ Stella Cheng
I have a cat.
It is big.
It sits there.
It likes to sleep.
I like it.
~ Peter To
I have a cat.
It is fat.
It is orange.
It has short ears.
It has small eyes.
It has a big mouth.
I love my cat.
~Kitty Law
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