Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Thursday, July 16, 2009
EOM Resources
For this lesson start by going to http://www.nlb.gov.sg
Follow me as i go through how to use databases for your research.
After that download these two important articles:
After that, proceed to start with your first draft of EOM which is due by this coming monday
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Instructions for PW
Please do the following for your PW over this june holidays.
1. Download all the PW stuff.
2. Create your set of survey/interview questions and email to me (if you have not done so)
3. Look through the materials on selecting of materials for EOM (individual work)
4. Administer your survey (after approved by me) if you have the time.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mr Wang
Thursday, May 21, 2009
IMPORTANT: ICT Survey
You are required to complete this MOE Survey (which will take about 5 mins) before the 23 May 09 (Sun).
http://www.justlogin.com/nie-secondary
Mr Wang
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Learning workshops :D
Aloha everyone~! It's me again XD
wanted to post a class picture but blogger is being irritating urgh D:<
Anyway back to point! For this coming learning fest(yay), we need to attend at least 2 workshops and the total duration should be at least 2 hours. How exciting! Student facilitators may sign up for a duration of 1 hour of workshop only if you are conducting more than 1 workshop.
So here are the list of workshops! (pardon me i dont know how to put in table form T_T):
A. Crafts& Design
09A02 - Petite Magnets
09A03 - Graphic Designing
09A04 - Let's Bob to the Beads!
09A07 - Stylish kicks!
09S09 - Balloons are in the Making Here!
09S14 - Paper Sculpturing
09S20 -Spread the love, make the cards!
09S22 - D.I.Y Clay
09S27 - Tie Dye
B. Culture and the Arts
09A01 - Hand-nah...
09S11 - So you think you can dance? (yay!)
09S12 - Deutsche Sprachen (Speaking in German)
09S15 - K-Wave Hits the Saints (Korean culture)
09S17 - Strum to the Rhythm of Life
09S18 - Beat it!
09S21 - Ballet is fun!
09S25 - Saints in Japan
Music - 21st century pop music
Dance society - Hip Hop Dance
C. Secret recipe
09A05 - The Baking Experiment
09S01 - Sushi Fiesta!
09S02 - Making Chocolates Fondant
09S04 - Wrap it up!
09So5 - Sushi Anyone?
09S10 - If I am sweet, so are you!
09S13 - If I can make juices, so can you!
09S16 - Cookies for Health
09S28 - Ice Cream with a Twist
09S29 - You scream, We scream, Everybody scream for ICE KREEM!
D. Sports and Fitness
09S03 - Fightclub Taekwondo
09S06 - Rollerblading
09S24 - Kickbox!
External Vendor - Archery
External Vendor - Chanbara
E. The Magical Experience
09So7 - Trick for Treat
09S08 - Magicians On The Rise
09S23 - Crash Course in street Magic
F. Others
08A01 - Art at your Fingertips
09A06 - Fun with Hairstyling
09S19 - More than just words (Sign Language)
09S26 - Socialising 101
AVA Club - Basic Video Editing
PCCG Committee - Career Talk : Healthcare Professionals
PCCG Committee - Career Talk : Hospitality and Media Industry
PCCG Committee - Career Talk : BUilding, Engineering and Architecture
Photographic Society - Beautifying your photos!
Science Department - Why the sun is green and other topics : Shedding light on lasers, fireworks and fireflies
ARENT YOU EGGCITED!!! HAHAHA
Pull your friends along and sign up for the courses! ^^V
Dates for online sign-up will be announced soon so hurry up and make up your minds(:
Have a break, have a kitkat :D
Service learning day :)
Details are yet to be confirmed but so far the organisation we will be working with is St Andrew's Autism school which is part of the St Andrew's Autism Centre (click on the link for more information! :D). So details from Mr Wang include: There is a class in the school which only has around six students so they hope for us to come up with a day trip for them. And yay so please do try and come up with suggestions for what we can do for instance, a picnic where we can play games and have fun............... Try to come up with some venues or activities which you think would be suitable, feasible and convenient for everyone esp the students from the school :D
You can email (sajc mail)/sms/tell us your brilliant ideas (:D) asap because the proposal for this project is due this coming friday and the first draft to Mr Wang is due on the coming wednesday, thank you for your help and study harddddddddddddddddddd! :)
By Xiaoxuan and doreen :D
Learning Fest! \m/
Are you excited about the upcoming learning fest!? Im sure you are! LOL
Anyway, here are the list of facilitators whos on duty on the actual day:
(ps theres 6 sessions altogether)
9am - 10am : Geyi, Stef, Trang, Gorby, Krishna
10am - 11am : Doreen, Rudhra, Xiaoxuan, Joshua, Nigel
11am - 12pm : Geyi, Trang, Yuki, Elissa, Nigel
9am - 10pm : Clarissa, Doreen, Stef, Xiaoxuan, Jingkai
10am - 11am : Yuki, Elissa, Gorby, Krishna, Augustine
11am - 12pm : Clarissa, Rudhra, Joshua, Jingkai, Augustine
done! please look for any of the learning fest reps if you have problems with your duties okay!
And the rest who are not involved, please help out with the publicity materials ya :D we have to get it done by this coming friday S:
The learning fest blog is up! http://dancewith09s11.livejournal.com/
Do visit and we need comments from all those who went for the dancing session the other time so do give us!
okay im sort of done, watch out for another post soon! XD
HAPPY MUGGING PEEPS _¯\O
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
PW Elearning
You can chat with me on MSN at wang_yiming@sajc.sg
Mr Wang
Monday, May 4, 2009
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Monday, April 20, 2009
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
PI Exemplars
The PI Exemplars for you to look through and compare. Pay attention to the templates who are categorised as EE standard.
EE Standard
Emergency: Silver Tsunami
Conservation: Conserving Orchestras
Other Exemplars
Emergency: SARS
Conservation: Conserving Cathay building
Click on more and choose print to print out these documents. Download has been disabled as these documents are copyrighted for our JC and should not be shared with others.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
PW Templates
The url below for the soft copies of the PI templates.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/14222920/PI-Template-for-Emergency-09-Student-Copy
http://www.scribd.com/doc/14222899/PI-Template-for-Conservation-09-Student-Copy
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
PW Questions on Emergencies and Conservation
Emergency
1. WHY is your case-study an Emergency?
2. WHO has been affected by this Emergency (country, region, neighbourhood)?
3. List the SCALE/MAGNITUDE of this Emergency.
4. State CAUSES of this Emergency. Among the few causes, state the strongest cause for the Emergency and EXPLAIN WHY (A&E).
5. State FEATURES of this Emergency. Among the few features, state which is the most challenging to address and EXPLAIN WHY (A&E)
6. State EFFECTS (long and short term) of this Emergency. Among the few effects, state which is the most difficult to manage and EXPLAIN WHY (A&E)
Conservation
1. WHY was the case-study selected for conservation WORTH CONSERVING? What is its intrinsic value(s)?
2. IDENTIFY the features of the conserved that are valuable (to stakeholders).
3. WHAT made it necessary for conservation?
(This requires you to think about societal trends that may have caused the need to conserve MORE URGENT.)
a. Identify several trends that may impact the conserved.
b. Select ONE trend that has the GREATEST impact on the conserved.
4. WHO benefited from such conservation?
a. Identify several beneficiaries of the conservation
b. Select ONE stakeholder who will benefit the most. (A&E)
5. HOW was this case-study conserved?
6. IDENTIFY a NEW topic/area where such conservation can take place.
7. EXPLAIN WHY it is similar to your earlier case-study. What probable lessons can you find from your original case-study for this new topic/area?
Websites for PW research
1. National Archives of Singapore http://www.nhb.gov.sg/NAS/
Website offers information on Singapore’s heritage and also links to other countries national archives. It also offers access to archives and brief write-ups on prominent places and people in Singapore’s past.
2. Southeast Asian Archaeology http://www.seaarchaeology.com
Useful website for photos and maps of archaeological sites in Singapore.
3. Heritage Conservation Centre http://www.hcc.sg
A useful website for information on the importance of conserving historical artefacts.
For Landscape/Buildings
4. Urban Redevelopment Authority http://www.ura.gov.sg
Website offers information on the URA’s conservation efforts, plans and guidelines. It also offers a link specifically for students and researchers.
5. Chek Jawa http://www.chekjawa.nus.sg
Photographs of various flora and fauna in Chek Jawa can be accessed here. Useful as a primary resource.
6. National Heritage Board http://nhb.gov.sg
Website provides links to all museums and heritage centres in Singapore.
For Natural Resources
7. National Research Foundation http://www.nrf.gov.sg
Website articulates the government’s initiatives in various research areas most relevant of which are water and clean energy.
8. Energy Efficient Singapore http://www.e2singapore.gov.sg
Information on various programmes and incentives that are offered by the public sector to ensure energy efficiency.
For Flora & Fauna
9. Singapore Zoo http://www.zoo.com.sg
Information on the zoo’s conservation efforts, including breeding programmes, and list of endangered animal species in Asia can be found on the website.
10. National Parks Singapore http://www.nparks.gov.sg
A useful guide to parks in Singapore. Green map provided helps to identify the lush environments in Singapore. Link to National Biodiversity Centre enables students to access a list of useful publication on biodiversity.
11. WWF Conservation and Environmental Work in Singapore http://www.panda.org
Website allows access to other regional conservation efforts and provides information on pressing environmental problems, especially those directly impacting wildlife.
12. The Nature Society http://www.nss.org.sg
Not a very useful website in terms of information gathering but useful in noting the various activities organised to ensure the conservation of flora and fauna in Singapore. Links to blogs can be useful.
For the Environment
13. National Environment Agency http://app2nea.gov.sg
A very useful site with affiliated links to other relevant agencies such as PUB, the National Water Agency, Ministry of Environment and Water Resources and Singapore Environment Institute.
14. National Climate Change Committee http://www.nccc.gov.sg
Website is useful for information on currently practised green initiatives and technologies.
15. Singapore Environment Council http://www.sec.org.sg
Non-profit organisation that offers diverse programmes to create awareness of the environment. It also provides a list of green groups in Singapore, which is useful should there be a need to interview relevant authority on the green issue.
Others
16. Prime Minister’s Office, Republic of Singapore http://www.pmo.gov.sg
Recent speeches by the Prime Minister and the Minister Mentor on issues pertaining to Singapore can be accessed through this website.
17. National Population Secretariat http://www.nps.gov.sg
Recent media releases on issues pertaining to population and most accurate data on Singapore’s state of population can be found here.
18. Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports http://app.mcys.gov.sg
Good source of primary resource pertaining to population statistics ad different social groups.
Friday, March 27, 2009
Birthdays of 09s11
| Name | Birthday |
| Pei Zhen | 09-Jan-92 |
| Gorby | 13-Jan-91 |
| Joshua Sim | 03-Mar-92 |
| Clarissa | 07-Mar-92 |
| Jeanette | 24-Mar-92 |
| Joyce | 25-Mar-92 |
| Doreen | 17-Apr-92 |
| Jing kai | 19-Apr-92 |
| Elissa | 24-Apr-92 |
| Vanessa | 28-Apr-92 |
| Xiao Xuan | 05-May-92 |
| Mr. Wang | 06-May-81 |
| Anchal | 18-May-92 |
| Han yu | 19-May-92 |
| Nigel | 26-May-92 |
| Wen Xuan | 18-Jun-92 |
| yuan yuan | 09-Jul-92 |
| Qian Yi | 15-Jul-92 |
| Cheryl | 01-Aug-92 |
| Yuki | 03-Aug-92 |
| Augustine | 10-Aug-92 |
| Carissa | 14-Aug-91 |
| Stefanie | 14-Aug-92 |
| Xuan Trang | 16-Aug-90 |
| Krishna | 16-Sep-91 |
| TSH | 25-Sep-92 |
| Archana | 07-Nov-91 |
| Yi Yun | 28-Nov-90 |
| Lui Ran | 01-Dec-90 |
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Soft copy of Data Booklet
I have uploaded an online copy of the data booklet. If you need some data and don't wish to print it out, you may find it useful to refer to this online copy.
Check out the link below.
Data Booklet
Mr Wang
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Friday, March 13, 2009
Yay goodbye to msa and hello to one week break! Do have a good rest and dont forget about the lectures on both monday and tuesday alright? Anyway let's have a CG gathering after the lecture on tuesday, maybe we can go for CG lunch or something like that? Venue and time is not confirmed, but do try to keep the afternoon free! Yay see you guys soooooooooooooon, goodnight! :)
Doreen
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Links for your personal blogs
H2 Chemistry Summary Learning Notes
Hi all,
The summary of the important learning points for chem tutorial 1 has been uploaded into my moodle class.
For subsequent tutorials, please refer to the moodle for the summaries. These are useful for checking your understanding of the topic just covered.
Invites for joining class blog
Hi all,
I have send the invites for joining the class blog to your SAJC emails. Please check your emails userid below and log in to live.com using your userid and nric as password.
| Name | School Email |
| ANCHAL PRAKASH MURAWALA | anchal.prakash@sajc.sg |
| CARISSA KOMALASARI TIONOTTO | carissa.komalasari@sajc.sg |
| CLARISSA TEH SU YUN | clarissa.the@sajc.sg |
| DOREEN ANG JIA YI | doreen.ang@sajc.sg |
| GOH JIA JIA JOYCE | goh.joyce@sajc.sg |
| JAYARAMAN ARCHANA | jayaraman.archana@sajc.sg |
| KHOO WEN YUAN | khoo.wen.xuan@sajc.sg |
| LEE QIANYI | lee.qianyi@sajc.sg |
| LOH GE YI | loh.ge.yi@sajc.sg |
| MELLISSA | mellissa@sajc.sg |
| ONG HAN YU | ong.han.yu@sajc.sg |
| PAN ZHI JIE STEFANIE | pan.stefanie@sajc.sg |
| PHAM XUAN TRANG | pham.xuan.trang@sajc.sg |
| POH JIA YI CHERYL | poh.cheryl@sajc.sg |
| RUDHRAKALA JAYARAMAN | rudhrakala@sajc.sg |
| SEE XIAO XUAN | see.xiao.xuan@sajc.sg |
| SUZUKI YUKI | suzuki.yuki@sajc.sg |
| TAN HUI JIE JEANNETTE | tan.jeannette@sajc.sg |
| TOH PEI ZHEN | toh.pei.zhen@sajc.sg |
| WONG WAI YAN ELISSA | wong.elissa@sajc.sg |
| ZHU YI YUN | zhu.yi.yun@sajc.sg |
| GORBY NICHOLAS GUSTAMAN | gorby.nicholas@sajc.sg |
| JOSHUA SIM JIA HAO | joshua.sim@sajc.sg |
| KRISHNA SIDHARTA | krishna.sidharta@sajc.sg |
| LIU RAN | liu.ran@sajc.sg |
| LOW JING KAI | low.jing.kai@sajc.sg |
| NIGEL LAU QING XIANG | nigel.lau@sajc.sg |
| TONG WEI AN ANGUSTINE | tong.augustine@sajc.sg |
| TSENG SHENG HSUAN | tseng.sheng.hsuan@sajc.sg |
Click here to open a page to live.com
Remember the password is your NRIC, pls remember to change it upon login.
Go into the inbox of SAJC Email to accept the invitation that i sent out to be a registered member of this blog.
Admission Grades to NUS, NTU and SMU
Hi all,
Just saw this article on the 3 universities in Singapore releasing their minimum admission grades to their course.
You can check out the grades for the courses that you are interested in below:
This will be useful for you to know what kind of grades you need to get to be admitted for the course that you are interested to pursue.
My MSN
Hi, I am creating a new MSN account that i will be using for school purposes. You can add me using my email wang_yiming@sajc.sg
I will log on to this msn when i am at school.
Upcoming things for T1W8!
- Log in to SAJC Moodle (If you have not done so, the default user id and password is your NRIC, click on the link at the blog roll, enrol for Mike Chemistry Class and download the file SAJC Email for students )
- Log in to SAJC Email (Click on the link SAJC Students Email and log in to your SAJC Emails. User id is stated in the file SAJC Email for students and password is your NRIC)
- Answers for the 25 questions to Atoms, Molecules and Stoichiometry (AMS) is in my Moodle Class as well as in 2009/10 H2 Chemistry
- Bring newspaper (Straits Times) for your PW tutorial next week
- Find out about your household income (required for survey next week)
- Bring PE attire for monday and wednesday next week
- Prepare for all your tutorials next week!
From now onwards, all emails will be sent to your SAJC student email account so please remember to check it on a regular basis!
I will be creating a class welfare committee soon! They will be in charge of this class blog as well as class bonding activities. For those people who do not have a role in the class yet, i will put you in this committee!Ok! TGIF (Thank God It's Friday!)
Going for my 8-9 km ODAC Endurance Run! Hope i can finish the whole run =PMr Mikey Wang














