Dear pupils and bookworms out there,
If you are interested in reading more great stories and fables, you may want to click here.
Do you remember what fables are?
Fables are stories with a moral in the story. Enjoy!
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Stories for reading #1
Click here to read an old Chinese fable and then answer the following questions.
The first three pupils to approach your English Language teacher with the correct answers will get a small token of appreciation :)
Answer the following questions.
1. What did the old woman give to Han-Shin every day?
2. Why was Han-Shin made the king?
3. Which sentence in the story tells you that Han-Shin is a person of perseverance?
Think about it.
What kind of person is the old woman?
The first three pupils to approach your English Language teacher with the correct answers will get a small token of appreciation :)
Answer the following questions.
1. What did the old woman give to Han-Shin every day?
2. Why was Han-Shin made the king?
3. Which sentence in the story tells you that Han-Shin is a person of perseverance?
Think about it.
What kind of person is the old woman?
Monday, April 5, 2010
Letter Writing practice
Many children write a letter to Santa before Christmas telling him what presents they would like. Here is Katie’s letter, but it’s been cut up, can you put the letter back together again?
Click here to put the sentences in order.
Click here to put the sentences in order.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Welcome to our Learning Point for P3 pupils
Dear beloved Primary 3 pupils,
Please visit this blog on a weekly basis and participate in the activities which we have planned for you!
For a start, let's play a boggle game.
See if you could find 'Singapore' in the grid.
Instructions:

Have FUN! Challenge yourself to form as many words and record the list of words in your pupils' handbook. Your teachers will share the answers with you soon.
NOTE: We are only looking for words which are 6 or more letters long.
Yours truly,
P3 teachers
Please visit this blog on a weekly basis and participate in the activities which we have planned for you!
For a start, let's play a boggle game.
See if you could find 'Singapore' in the grid.
Instructions:
- All the letters are to be linked.
- You can join the letters, horizontally, vertically or diagonally.
Have FUN! Challenge yourself to form as many words and record the list of words in your pupils' handbook. Your teachers will share the answers with you soon.
NOTE: We are only looking for words which are 6 or more letters long.
Yours truly,
P3 teachers
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