I am not a regular computer user. I only use my computer for blogging, searching information, gaming and school works at home on weekends. Sometimes, I chat with my friends and cousins via MSN.
So far, I had not come across any inappropriate contents. If I did, I would leave the site immediately and would not provide details of my name or contact on the net. I could also check and consult with my teachers and parents if I feel uncomfortable about the contents too.
Cyberwellness lesson is an interesting and important as it creates awareness on how to be a safe, responsible and respectful users. I learn how to differentiate and handle inappropriate or dangerous contents and copyright issues. Lastly, Not to be a Cyber addictor by setting a limit and striving a balance between play and work.
I enjoy the comics and Q&A section most.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Monday, July 20, 2009
Racial Harmony Day
On 21st of July, Tuesday, our school celebrated Racial Harmony Day. This year theme is "Who Is Your Neighbour."
We watched a video of four ethnics weddings in class. I like the Eurasian wedding the most because the bride's and the bridegroom's gown and suit were very gorgeous and smart.
After that, we also watched another video on Rojak making. We also got a chance to make our own rojak. We were divided into group of foursome and following the steps of making the rojak closely. It was so interesting and fun but also dirty. Once it was done, we ate our final product. Although it was messy and slightly dried, we should add more prawn paste to it. But, it was delicious and we finished all of it. Thanks to our team's efforts!
During recess, I tried chicken satay. It was also very yummy right! There were many other food available too. Such as ice balls, "kebah" meaty wrap? and many others. I did not try them.
I have and know many neighbours at different levels and of different races at my flat. (The Malays, Indians and Chinese). I would greet the aunties and uncles whenever I meet them and help to hold the lift for them at the lobby. Sometimes, their children come over to my house or I would visit theirs to play with them.
Last but not least, I think racial harmony is a day where all the people in Singapore get to learn more about ones' foods, respect ones' customs and cultures in order to live in harmony.
We watched a video of four ethnics weddings in class. I like the Eurasian wedding the most because the bride's and the bridegroom's gown and suit were very gorgeous and smart.
After that, we also watched another video on Rojak making. We also got a chance to make our own rojak. We were divided into group of foursome and following the steps of making the rojak closely. It was so interesting and fun but also dirty. Once it was done, we ate our final product. Although it was messy and slightly dried, we should add more prawn paste to it. But, it was delicious and we finished all of it. Thanks to our team's efforts!
During recess, I tried chicken satay. It was also very yummy right! There were many other food available too. Such as ice balls, "kebah" meaty wrap? and many others. I did not try them.
I have and know many neighbours at different levels and of different races at my flat. (The Malays, Indians and Chinese). I would greet the aunties and uncles whenever I meet them and help to hold the lift for them at the lobby. Sometimes, their children come over to my house or I would visit theirs to play with them.
Last but not least, I think racial harmony is a day where all the people in Singapore get to learn more about ones' foods, respect ones' customs and cultures in order to live in harmony.
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Back At School
Thanks to MOH's constant and commendable efforts about the H1N1 flu which keep public inform and educate all with many useful infomation and its progress. There are so much posters, news, advertisments from the television, radio and internet resources advising what we should do, where we should go and how we should prevent the virus from spreading within our community.
Joyfully, I could return to school on scheldue. I do not think extending the school holiday is a good idea because it would mean the pandemic would turn serious and deadly. That would also mean no outdoors activities but to stay at home only. It can be extremely bored and monotonous. That's bad...
Good thing there is nobody whom I know and around me is affected by the virus so far.
My family and I constantly remind ourselves to practise personal cleanliness at all times by avoiding crowded places, eating right and staying on to the latest news reporting about the pandemic.
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