Wow, time really flies, its already T2Wk1. Lots have happened this week.
On Monday, got back PI draft 1 and went through it. There is much to ammend and the ideas have definitely got to be refined. Got an AE for it but wasn't too bad, there is still room for improvement. Got to hand in draft 2 by next Thursday.
Come tuesday, I had to do a NewsRoom presentation for GP which is graded. I was supposedly to be the last to do the presentation as my name was last on the class list but someone sabotaged me and ended up, I was the first to present. Zzz... But it did go quite well I would say. Mrs Fadzlin felt it was well done. Apparently I was to set an example for the class. All in all, quite a decent first( and last) attempt. We're only allowed to give the presentation once lols.
The highlight of the week was wednesday. This week was Science/Humanities Week and activities have been going on for the last two days of the week such as inter-class competitions, quizzes and other stuff. However, these didn't involve me, not until Wednesday that is. Of course, the Alchemist Club was in charge of the planning of activities for the Science Week and we were each given roles for the main activities which were to be held after school at about 3pm. The Astronomy Club and Eco Club also participated in the Science Week with displays of their own. Due to the Humanities Week having taken up much of the concourse for their activities, we therefore had only a little part of the concourse for displays. So what did we display? Hmm... science experiments of course! We had finalised on 10 experiments to showcase and it was really lots of fun. However, as most of the students had CCAs, I don't know why because CCAs were only supposed to start at 4.30, there were not many people who came to view the booths set up. This didn't dampen our spirits though. We still had lots of fun playing around with the experiments, especially the dry ice which one of the seniors had bought. Literally, we spent all time there playing with the dry ice and soap bubbles. Oh yes, the Alchemist Club also screened episodes of the "Brainiac" on the TVs around the school throughout the week which was very well received.
When the whole session ended that day, we were given a debrief and headed off upstairs to the room where we kept our bags to celebrate, enjoying some food there. Apparently Alchemist Club will be kind of slack from now on until the seniors step down and the new committee is formed.
I also succeeded in swinging a bottle round and round at least five times while practising for the demonstrations and also to make water "boil at room temperature".
Recently, lots of money have been spent on getting notes and money really does seem to be flowing away like running water, which is really irritating. Lols, Jie Xin just asked me this morning if I wanted to go to AJ's concert at Esplanade and I've agreed. Hais, that's another $16. Poof! Gone.
Friday, April 9, 2010
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