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How to write essays for primary school students in Singapore
1. Take a class with Singaporean classmates and write a 400-word essay on the topic
My favorite class is a physical education class, because it is with students from >
It was very interesting to attend the class with my friends.
In the third period that morning, thirty students from our school came to the playground with our pair partners. The PE teacher was afraid of Singapore Some of our classmates didn’t understand how physical education classes were held here, so they asked us to tell our friends first. After that, we started the formal class. First we had preparation activities, and then we played with stickers
and
.The next step is the highlight - dodge ball.
The rules of dodge ball are that some students form a circle, and the remaining students stand in the circle. The students in the circle used the ball to throw the students inside, and the ones who were thrown also came out to throw the remaining students. First, the students from Singapore stood in the circle, and we circled. After a few rounds, only the "survived" students were left. One fell, but he still couldn't dodge our attack and failed. It was our turn to enter the circle. The Singaporean students were very powerful. After a while, only half of us were left, and I was almost hit. At this time, the ball flew towards me again. I quickly dodged it and jumped to the right to avoid it. However, Zhu Hao was hit. He was hiding behind me. When I jumped, he did not react and was hit. It hit. What a narrow escape! Just then, Teacher Hu’s
phone rang, the game was over, we won!
This physical education class is really nostalgic. 2. Write a 400-word essay on the topic in class with Singaporean classmates
In this sixth year, get along with the classmates There was harmony, there were noises, there were happy things that echoed around the campus, and there was laughter from all of us.
Although we are about to graduate, I believe we will remember each other and recall the memories we had on campus. All of us will enter a new path of learning and make new friends. We must cherish this last time with you all.
We are grateful to our teachers and our classmates for taking care of us over the years. Time flies, the years are like a shuttle, six years of primary school have passed in a hurry, and we are about to embark on the journey of life to find our own future and meet new challenges.
In the past six years, it is the teacher who taught us how to be a human being, and it is the friends who accompany me to grow up. I will never forget you, friends. In the past six years, we have experienced the same joys and sorrows, we have shared the blessings and faced the same difficulties.
We are hand in hand, side by side, until today... We have been classmates for six years and are about to separate. No matter how hard it is to leave, how reluctant we are, we have to separate... In these six years, we have been brothers. Sisters, we are classmates, we are friends. After we graduated, we always felt a strange feeling in our hearts. We couldn't say we were sad or happy.
Six years of time, six years of longing, six years of memories... Recalling the long rope jumping competition: On Friday afternoon, we greeted the competition with enthusiasm and received rewards for our efforts. We practiced actively before the game, gearing up, and the game started, but the game was just a game, and it was not as smooth as we imagined.
We comforted each other. Friendship comes first, competition comes second. This competition has deepened our friendship! Thinking of the moments we were together in the past, I feel even more like I don’t want to graduate... I still want to stay in school and stay in my golden childhood.
Next semester, we will become middle school students and face more severe tests... I will keep our friendship in my heart forever. When you are prosperous, don’t forget your brother. Hehe, when you are prosperous, don’t forget your sister. Hehe. No matter how far apart we are, we will always be good friends.
I left as quietly as I came here, waving my sleeves and taking away our friendship. It's all my own thoughts, I hope it can give you some help.
At the same time, I also wish the graduating students to be admitted to a good school and to their senior classmates. 3. Please help me on how to write an acceptance speech for participating in the Chinese and Singaporean Chinese primary school student essay competition without clichés
Can I give you some suggestions
1. Title (required)
Dear XXX. Hello everyone
Second, thank you
For winning the award, I would like to thank the teacher, etc.
Third, the significance
Through this competition, I will be able to We gain a deeper understanding of Singapore’s integration with our country. We all know that almost every corner of Singapore has Chinese accents, and they are so friendly. (Mainly on how to cooperate between Singapore and the Chinese)
Fourth, you can talk about the pride you feel in winning the award
Fifth, completed
Just some suggestions, Because it is your own acceptance speech, writing it yourself is the most suitable for your own ideas and the most in line with the required conditions. Come on 4. What I had to say to my classmates in Singapore
In this year In the sixth grade, I got along well with my classmates, there were noisy fights, happy things echoed in the campus, and we all laughed.
Although we are about to graduate, I believe we will remember each other and recall the memories we had on campus. All of us will embark on a new path of learning and make new friends. We must cherish this last time with you all. We are grateful to our teachers and our classmates for taking care of us over the years. Time flies, the years are like a shuttle, six years of primary school have passed by in a hurry, and we are about to embark on the journey of life to find our own future and meet new challenges.
In the past six years, it is the teacher who taught us how to be a human being, and it is the friends who accompany me to grow up. I will never forget you, friends.
In the past six years, we *** have shared our joys, sorrows and joys. We have shared blessings and faced difficulties together. We are hand in hand, side by side, until today... Our classmates are about to separate after six years. No matter how hard it is to leave, how reluctant we are, we have to separate... In these six years, we are brothers and sisters, we are classmates, we It's a friend. After we graduated, we always felt a strange feeling in our hearts. We couldn’t say we were sad or happy.
Six years of time, six years of longing, six years of memories...
Recalling the long rope jumping competition: On Friday afternoon, we greeted the competition with great enthusiasm, and for us Receive rewards for your efforts. We practiced actively before the game, gearing up, and the game started, but the game was just a game, and it was not as smooth as we imagined. We comforted each other. Friendship comes first, competition comes second. This competition has deepened our friendship!
Thinking of the moments we were together in the past, I feel even more like I don’t want to graduate... I still want to stay in school and stay in my golden childhood.
Next semester, we will become middle school students and face more severe tests... I will keep our friendship in my heart forever. When you are prosperous, don’t forget your brother. Hehe, when you are prosperous, don’t forget your sister. Hehe. No matter how far apart we are, we will always be good friends. I left as gently as I came, waving my sleeves and taking away our friendship. It's all my own thoughts, I hope it can give you some help.
At the same time, I also wish the graduating students to be admitted to a good school and their senior classmates! 5. How to write a handwritten newspaper about after-school life
Homework is a learning task assigned by the teacher and asked to be completed by students after class. It is generally divided into two types: written and oral.
Most oral assignments involve recitation or reading aloud, which is a form of assignment that students dislike. There are many types of written homework, and the amount is huge, mainly copying, dictation, exercises, and a large number of test papers.
It is well known that Chinese students are under high pressure in homework, and this is also a Chinese characteristic. Under the new curriculum reform environment, there are new forms of assignments, such as writing investigation reports and writing research reports, which give students a deeper understanding of society.
The amount and form of homework in various countries around the world are very different. Based on the workload, we can divide the current situation of countries around the world into two categories.
One type is a country with a large amount of extracurricular homework; the other type is a country with a small amount of extracurricular homework. Countries with a large amount of extracurricular homework mainly include China, Singapore, Iran, the Philippines, and Japan.
Primary school students in these countries have longer homework hours, with more than 1 hour of homework per day. From the perspective of our country, the academic burden of primary school students has become a common problem across the country, and extracurricular homework is the main part of excessive academic burden.
Many students also have extracurricular class assignments. According to a Shanghai survey conducted in the second quarter of 1995 among 8,622 primary school students and their parents, and 1,236 primary school teachers, 83.9% of primary school students often have to do homework after returning home.
The average time for primary school students to complete homework is 1 hour and 34 minutes, of which the average time for first and second graders to complete homework is 1 hour and 26 minutes, and the average time for fifth graders to complete homework is 1 hour and 43 minutes. . This does not yet include homework completed by primary school students in school.
Taking Singapore as an example again, according to the 1983 "International Children's Survey", 98% of Singaporean children study for a long time after going home every day, most of which are to complete extracurricular homework. In terms of time, 34% of the students spent more than 2 hours doing homework, and the average time spent doing homework at home every day was about 1 hour and 35 minutes.
This is also the case in other countries. As many as 40% of primary school students in Iran do homework for more than 2 hours a day. Contrary to the above situation, in the United States, the United Kingdom, Spain, Turkey, France and other European and American countries, the average daily homework time of primary school students is less than 1 hour.
According to statistics from the "International Children's Survey", American children spend an average of 52 minutes doing homework at home every day, 11% of children do homework for more than 1 hour, and the homework time reaches 2 hours and 2 hours. Only 14% are children over 10 years old. In the UK, although some primary school students in private boarding schools do homework in school, overall, the amount of extracurricular homework done by primary school students in the UK is still lower than or no more than that of the United States.
This is in sharp contrast with countries such as China and Singapore with relatively large workloads. Most children in the United Kingdom and the United States are concentrated in the time zone with a small workload, while most children in my country, Singapore and other countries are concentrated in the time zone with a large workload.
In addition, some European countries do not even give homework to primary school students. For example, in 1984, the Spanish government announced the abolition of the system of giving extracurricular homework to primary school students. Anyone who violated this ban, whether teachers, parents or students, would be charged.
In 1985, the Turkish Communist Party also announced a ban on assigning extracurricular homework to students and asked parents to expose teachers who violated this provision. In comparison, it can be found that countries with large workloads are mostly concentrated in Asia, while countries with relatively small workloads are in Europe and the United States.
Sports During holidays, I only focus on doing homework and playing, and forget about sports. Occasionally, if I run for a while, my throat will smoke and I will be out of breath.
So, I made a "20-day holiday exercise plan" during this winter vacation. The stipulations of the plan are that in addition to studying and playing, a series of exercises should be performed every day: 20 minutes of running, 10 minutes of skipping, 60 sit-ups, 20 push-ups and 30 push-ups.
These exercises are a bit much at first, but you will start to get used to them after three or four days. As the saying goes: "Everything is difficult at the beginning."
On the first day, start jogging for ten minutes. I can't hold it any longer.
Thanks to my mother’s encouragement and guidance, I was able to barely finish the twenty-minute run. Ten minutes of skipping sounds like a small amount, but it made me jump 981 times.
(My legs were weak from jumping) When I got home, I started to do three other exercises. I only did 30 of 60 sit-ups when my stomach started to feel sore.
Mom said encouragingly: "Come on, the sore stomach is the fat in your belly burning again." "One.
Two.
" Finally finished 60 sit-ups.
Because the arms have more strength, push-ups and push-ups are easier. Video Game S-Turtle: The third generation of self-made Turtles that appeared in the twelve major series of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles". The weapons are Dingtang knife and darts, snowflakes and flying electricity. They can freely travel through the sky, universe, human world and hell.
To commemorate the second appearance of the original work, it is related to "The King of Hidden Weapons" and "Dark Flying Finger". Magic Turtle Card: The sixth-generation Turtle who appeared in the twelve series of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" and the Messenger of Hell. His weapons are the Fire Phoenix Sword and the Dragon Pattern Rain Flower Dart. He can freely travel between the sky, the universe, the world and the world. hell.
To commemorate the second appearance of the original work. Tyson: Heavyweight boxing champion, appears in this game to commemorate the story conceived, "Three-Man Spaceship".
Osmanthus field: Yokozuna-class sumo wrestler, appears in this game to commemorate the story conceived, "Three-person Spaceship". Karate Master: The karate master in the story "Three-Man Spaceship" is conceived to commemorate the second appearance in the original work.
The Purple Man: A character from the imaginary story "Journey to the West: The Fifth Disciple" to commemorate the original appearance. Rock Man: The protagonist of the Famicom video game "Rock Man" series, appeared in commemoration of "Gamer Boys Gathering".
Dracula: The protagonist of the Famicom video game "Castlevania Special - I Am Dracula" appeared in commemoration of "Gamer Boys Gathering". Mickey Mouse: The protagonist of the Famicom video game "The Goonies" appeared in commemoration of "Game Boy Assemble".
Meme Takahashi: The protagonist of the Famicom video game "MapleStory" series, appearing in commemoration of "Gamer Boys Assemble". Ding Shangbin: The protagonist of the Famicom video game "Three-Eyed Boy", who appeared in commemoration of "Game Boy Gathering".
Rainbow Island Boy: The protagonist of the Famicom video game "Rainbow Island" appeared in commemoration of "Game Boy Assemble". Bruce Lee: The prototype of the character in the Famicom video game "Kung Fu", in commemoration of "Game Boy Collection". 6. Singapore Travel Notes Composition
Singapore Travel Notes
I am looking forward to the stars, looking forward to the moon... and finally looking forward to the arrival of summer vacation. Why am I looking forward to it so hard? Because this summer vacation, I participated in a study trip to Singapore organized by the Suzhou Education Bureau. After a 6-hour flight, we finally arrived at Singapore Changi International Airport. Because it was already 1 o'clock in the middle of the night, Director Feng took us to the resort first, arranged the room and let us rest. This is the first time we have set foot on this foreign land. We are all very excited and not tired at all.
On the first day, we visited many attractions. Along the way, I often looked out the window and saw no flying confetti on the road! There was no dust covering the tall trees and flowers. The air was so fresh that one could not help but be intoxicated by these flowers and plants...
Just as we were intoxicated, the bus suddenly stopped. . Oh ~ we came to the Merlion Park. Looking from a distance, you can see the Merlion sculpture standing on a base decorated with glass water waves, and the Merlion "spits" water jets from its mouth. I saw classmates swarming up and rushing to take pictures. Not to be outdone, I immediately took out my camera and captured some wonderful shots.
In the afternoon we arrived at Sentosa Island. The beautiful scenery of Sentosa, the Vientiane Museum of multi-racial culture, and the beautiful underwater world made us forget to leave. In the evening, we watched the "Ode to the Sea" starlight show at sea.
I saw a spray of colorful light pillars, blue and transparent, reaching into the sky, and many cartoon characters were reflected. The performance became more and more exciting, and fire broke out all around. I couldn't help but exclaim: "Wow!!! It's so beautiful!"
The day passed wonderfully. I love Singapore! 7. An essay about a trip to Singapore, 800~~1000 words, mainly writing about your thoughts on going to Singapore
Thursday, February 4, 2010 I was fortunate enough to participate in a study trip to Singapore organized by the school.
After more than 5 hours of bumpy flight, I finally arrived in the Singapore of my dreams. As soon as we arrived in Singapore and sat in the car, our tour guide ChoCho began to introduce us to the beautiful Singapore.
I was impressed by the streets in Singapore - clean. There is no dust on the roads in Singapore, nor is there any dust flying through cars like in Suzhou.
What also impressed me deeply was the green grass in Singapore, and most of the "rain trees" planted in the middle of the road and on both sides. The rain tree is a member of the Mimosa family. Its leaves expand when the sun shines and contract when it rains.
According to the tour guide, there are 1.1 million trees in Singapore. No wonder it is known as the "Garden City". In a blink of an eye, we arrived at the Reservoir Building in Singapore.
The "9"-shaped reservoir building built next to the Marina Dam houses an advanced interactive exhibition hall that tells Singapore's unique Suwon story. The building also houses a model of a large water storage tank on a coastal dam, as well as a model of a large water pump consisting of seven "superior" water pumps.
In the reservoir building, we also learned the meaning of the numbers "1~9" on the wall near the model. The number "9" that I remember most is the number "9", which represents the 9 sluices in the reservoir. It only takes 50 seconds to drain an Olympic swimming pool. After the tour, we went to have dinner and then went back to the resort to rest.
Friday, February 5, 2010 Today, our group came to the Methodist-Israeli School (MGS) and started a half-day exchange and study here. At around 7 o'clock in the morning, we sat on the ground and watched their flag-raising ceremony intently.
Two flag-raisers in school uniforms, each holding the rope with one hand and placing the rope with the other, with the national flag and school flag draped on their shoulders. When singing the national anthem or school song, stand with one foot and keep one foot in place.
In the American-Israeli school, students from different countries wear school uniforms of different colors. The white uniforms are from Singapore, while the blue, red, and yellow uniforms are worn... When the flag was raised, other students looked at the national flag and the school flag, stood still with one foot and stepped in place with the other, while singing the national anthem and the school anthem with solemn expressions. After the ceremony, we were randomly assigned to classes for exchange and study. I and three other classmates were assigned to Class 5.2.
My partner Hu Peishan is not tall, wearing a pair of glasses and a ponytail. She is the president of the student union. She wears a white school uniform and a dark blue tie. Other classmates wear badges on their chests.
The first class was a Chinese class. The Chinese teacher was Chinese. The main content of the class was dictation and commentary. I listened and found it very easy. I think the advanced Chinese there was the same as in our primary school. , 2nd grade or kindergarten class are about the same level. The second class was a science class, taught by a foreign teacher. They were teaching about human organs, but they were all taught in English. I couldn’t understand what was written on it, so I had to ask my friend Hu Peishan to translate it for me. .
The third class is physical education. Unlike us, they can go outdoors to exercise in every physical education class. They also have written homework! ! After the third class, it was lunch time. Hu Peishan took me to visit the cafeteria, which was so crowded! ! The students queued up in categories. Because Methodist School is a multi-ethnic school with different beliefs, so the tastes are also different. There are noodles, Western food, snacks, drinks, stir-fries, vegetable salads... They can choose their own food. In the afternoon, we visited Little India, where there were countless trinkets. We also visited India’s customs, including clay figurines, herbs, etc.
There, I bought a small gift for my mother, which was very beautiful. Our second day in Singapore ended happily! I almost fell asleep as soon as I got back to the resort! So tired! Saturday, February 6, 2010 This morning, we visited the Singapore Science and Technology Museum.
There are many small productions made using science that have never been seen before in the Science and Technology Museum. There was one small piece of work that impressed me deeply.
This is made using the principle of mirror reflection. This small production is in the shape of a table, but there are several mirrors between the corners of the table. The table is surrounded by white walls, so the mirrors give the illusion that they are empty. There is a plate of fruit on the table, but there is a Through the hole, people can enter from the entrance of another room, and from the outside it looks like a human head in a fruit bowl, giving people an illusion.
The small productions in the Science and Technology Museum are really colorful and varied. In the afternoon, we also learned about the history of Singapore and its customs.
We also went to the beach in Sentosa, Singapore.
The sea water there is blue, with waves coming one after another. Ships are sailing on the sea. Some tourists are playing in the water and some are picking up shells. On the beach, some people are playing beach volleyball and some are kicking the ball. Beach football, and some were driving beach buggies... Everyone was having fun, playing with gusto, and never wanted to leave.
Then, we went to browse the replica version of the Merlion, took photos, and then returned to the resort to rest. Sunday, February 7, 2010 This morning, we came to the Singapore Wildlife Park.
We first visited the white tiger area. Some of the white tigers are majestic, giving people a sense of ferocity, while others sleep lazily, giving people a sense of simplicity and cuteness. There is a white tiger that I remember the most. It lay on a stone and kept licking its fur with its tongue. It made people think that it was really a clean white tiger! Then, we visited the monkey house. There was a baby monkey playing on its mother, while the mother monkey was eating with relish. Some young monkeys chased, played and fought with each other.
Later, we came to the Elephant House, and the tour guide ChoCho said that we missed the performance time, alas! So unfortunate. ChoCho led us to continue our visit to the zoo.
In the seal performance hall, we saw several sea lions and two cormorants. The cormorants' snow-white fur looked as if it were covered with a piece of light yellow sand silk under the sunlight, which was very charming. Before the seal show started, a trainer released the seal's brother, the sea lion, for a tour around the area.
The protagonist Seal is here! I saw it enter the water with a strong body, and then jump ashore with a perfect jump. Then, they performed clapping, standing and walking, lying down, splashing water, jumping, picking up hoops, catching Frisbees and other events to the audience, which made us cheer.
The cutest performance was when it jumped. The trainer asked it to jump out of the water and hit the prop ball. It successfully hit it for the first time. The second time,.
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