I hope you enjoyed reading "Food Fit For A King" today. We talked about bowls of custard, pots of stew, plates of jelly and other food which got all of us hungry! We also talked about words like "quaked", "quivered", "stammered", "stuttered", "mumbled" and "muttered".
You would have completed quite a bit of independent work in your "Food Fit For A King" booklet while I was continuing with the one-to-one practice. I'm looking forward to marking those!
I saw quite a number of disappointed faces when you received your English test marks today. We did not do as well as expected. Let's work harder together. Don't forget to share your marks with your parents! You will be able to bring home your paper when we've finished going through all the corrections.
Here are some reminders:
1) Show your parents your marks sheet for the Reading and Response practice test. They need to know how good you are so far so that they can help you improve and prepare for the real test next week. Ask for a signature too. Bring back the marks sheet on Monday to show me.
2) Complete your journal entry and submit it on Monday.
3) Please hand up your composition on Monday if you did not manage to complete it in class.
I'll update the ice-cream stick scores for this month on Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. after I've marked your spelling books. Check back on Sunday again if you can't wait!
Have a blessed weekend with your family! :)
Thanks Mr Wong may god bless you
ReplyDeleteenjoy your weekend
JENNA
Thanks, Jenna!
DeleteMr Wong do I have to do four paragraph for my Journal?
ReplyDelete_Richelle
Hello Richelle, your journal entry does not have to be made up of four paragraphs. The length is up to you. You can write as short as five sentences or as long as two pages.
Delete