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Interact club Recycling project.
22th August onwards: Painting of the boxes. It was really fun. It allowed me to explore my creative juice and artistic talent. Allowed me to learn how to work with others to paint so many boxes, everyone has our part to play. Actually, I felt that paint boxes isn’t really easy as one would like to try to make it as presentable as possible. It allowed me to see how others work as well as their characters. This project involves carrying boxes up to be painted and delivering the painted boxes to the classrooms.
Fencing: PE Sports module.
I have never learnt fencing before and so the classes that I had was an experience, though it was fun learning it, I doubt that I will want to learn it again as I found it sort of boring at the same time. Throughout the six lessons, I have learnt the basics of fencing such as moving forward and backwards and the rest of the movements, how to use the fencing sword properly. I have even passed the basic grading test. During the course of the module, it enabled me to feel how those REAL LIFE FENCERS fence in competitions and Olympics. The skills and movement that I’ve learnt are easily remembered after a few rounds of practicing. It really takes a person who is fit and agile to do so, just like in any sport, for example being quick in moving back to be prevent getting hit by the opponent’s sword.
Through this sports module, it allowed me to be become some what fitter from all the movement that fencing involved, It taught me to be alert at all times (looking out for the opponents sword). It also allowed me to become a better listener and watcher as I had to carefully pay attention to the demonstrations given by the instructor, failure to following instructions could result in others getting harm. The Fencing module has also allowed me to see that it takes team work to fence properly, for example, I wouldn’t be able to fence properly if my opponent/partner is just standing by the side doing nothing or just swing his sword around aimlessly. I also found that fencing was a rather troublesome sport as one has to bring so much equipment just for a practice or a match, e.g the gloves, head gear, sword…etc. Unlike other sports such as tennis where all I need is a tennis racket and a ball.
For how others had benefitted from the lessons:
I will have to say that it will be the instructor who had benefitted. He benefitted as he is able to pass on his skills and knowledge to others. He also learnt patience as he had to slowly guide all the slow moving forgetful beginners like me.
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Interact club turtle project: 9-10 August
Beach clean up.
As I cleaned the littered beach up, I felt a sense of satisfactory that I was helping poor endangered turtles have an easier time climbing up their nesting beach without the disruption of weeds. From this trip, I have also gained knowledge about endangered animals have how we humans have threatened their lives as well as how we can help solve the problem.
Batik making
Some thing that I have never tried before, and so it was really fun. I have learnt about the rich history of batik making which will hone my general knowledge. The session allowed be to explore my creativity juices and express my artistic talent.
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Council Delegates Camp:
The Council Delegate Camp purpose was for delegates to bond together, as well to bond with the school councilors and to learn leadership and team skills. The camp was two days and one night. Delegates were divided up into two separate groups call Alpha and Zeta I was in team Zeta. Each group had to work and stay together for the entire duration of the camp.
The camp kicked off with ice-breakers, a game where we literally had to break ice in a milk carton. Other games includes dog and bone as well as captain’s ball (but this time round, fruits were used instead).
After the ice-breaker games, we played another game where we had to do a series of different task such as a team-member commanding other blind folded members to do various tasks such as fetching a pail of water from one point to another. This simple game tests us on our hearing/listening and communication skills. Communication is a really important skill for leadership.
Following dinner, the last game we had was really similar to the childhood game of ‘hide and seek’ where we were supposed to find a councilor hidden somewhere around the school compound.
The following Morning, we had a lecture on leadership by Mr Png (the school’s Pastoral Vice-principal, who is also in-charge of discipline). Following the lecture, we embarked on the game called ‘Amazing race’ Each team were initially given a clue to start off with. Each clue led to a location. And at each location, we had to fulfill certain tasks singing a song. We had to go out to school into the Holland Village area to complete our tasks. Each Team was accompanied by 2 councilors who would release the next clue to the team once a task had been completed. I thought my team worked pretty well together and that we were really cooperative and enthusiastic. That allowed us to complete all the tasks and returned back to school before the other them.
Once back in school, the very last game that we had was very similar to a Obstacle course. Each one of us had to go through a series of obstacles such as crawling under a chair, sliding across a groundsheet that was covered with soap, eggs and soy sauce. The purpose of the came was the allow us to once again work together as a team and support each other.
Through this camp, I managed to learn and get to know my fellow delegates even better. Through the series of games, I believe that we bonded really well and hence achieve the aim of the camp which was to bring us together.
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Wii games day:
For this event, a lot of time and effort had been placed into it. It was the first event given to us, Student Council Delegates to plan. We had to give up weekends to meet up with our group members to discuss our plans. The best thing was that we were given 5 days to plan it, come out with a proposal and publicize it..
The Student Council Delegates were split into two groups, Alpha and Zeta. This two groups had to compete against each other in terms collecting the highest amount of money. I was in Alpha and Alpha won (thanks to our leadership! :) ) The money raised was donated to the China Earthquake Victims. Throughout the course of planning, my group faced difficulties such as leadership problems and the lack of communication. Our proposal was given back to us to improve on before submitted the final one. But at the end of the Wii games day, we pulled through our difficulties and even exceeded our projected amount of money to be collected.
Through this, I’ve learnt the importance of communication and team work. It is only through this two areas will there be success for the group. I have learnt to work with others. We all have to learn to work with others, whether we like it or not. That is reality and, this activity, it taught as that, which we will have to apply into our working world. I have also learnt that perseverance is important. Perseverance in all our difficulties faced along the way. We have carry on doing what is expected of us, it is our duty to carry out the event well and not disappoint others.
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Oh my my! I am back again...all the way from June. This will be for the past events that had happened for the past few weekends (which had caused me not to be able to go for Scouts). Here it begins:
International Baccalaureate and Interact Club Service trip to Chiangmai, Thailand. Date:8th to 13th June, Sunday – Friday.
21st June- Wedding Church reception and Dinner to attend.
28th June- International Baccalaureate Residential Camp at DownTown East
5th July-Council Camp
12thJuly-Family Fiesta + Scout Gangshow'08
19th July-ACJC Interact Club Installation
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Activity: Anglo-Chinese School (International)’s Passion of dreams Concert. Date: 16th and 17th May 2008, Friday and Saturday My duty for the event began at 1830 hrs. I was down to help out as part of the students’ council at the reception area and ticketing. From then till like 2030hrs, I was standing by the entrance of the concert hall, waiting to tear off the tickets from the audiences. At certain point of time during the night, especially during the interval, I was made to stand by the door collecting donatations for the less fortunate China Earthquake victims or used as an usher to prevent people from entering unauthorized areas of the hall. The following day, though I was needed for that night, I volunteered myself again to help out. I had to go to the venue slightly earlier to help blow balloons which were later released that night. After that, I repeated the exact same duties as before. When the concert finally ended. I stayed back to help clean up the place. From this experience, I learnt that being quick and alert was important as I while tearing off the tickets, I had to ensure the audience entering the hall have a valid ticket for the day or preventing anybody from sneaking in. During the event itself, I was given a break and was allowed to view the performances. While watching I felt a bit useless on why I was sitting down on the seats watching the performance instead of being up on stage. That made me feel like joining a performing arts CCA.
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Activity: Interact Club Preserve Planet Earth Tree Planting and Beach Cleanup Date: 26 April
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I just signed myself up for shooting. Muahahah! Don't even know if I can't shoot....it's just for the fun of it...Practice...training and with a good aiming skill,......who knows if I can go Nationals...Muahaha! Joking! Joking! Once again, I will run for Prefectorial Board again. And hopefully I get it as I will have to be interviewed by the Principal. Feel like joining Oddessy of the Mind...just to have one CCA for each section of my CAS programme...CAS: Creativity, Action and service.
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