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Xingnan Primary School
23 JANUARY 2017
Welcome Parents of P2 & P3 Pupils
Programme
3.00 p.m.: - Principal’s Address
- PAL & MOCCA Briefing
3.15 p.m.: Classroom Sessions
4.15 p.m.: End of Sessions
Class Form Teacher Co-Form
2A MDM HIDAYAH MR JASON
2B MDM NURKAMALIAH MR SKYE GAN & MR MOHAMED
2C MRS KHAN MISS TYNE
2D MDM RUBY NG MR RAYMOND WONG
2E MDM JAMILAH MDM YANG NIAN
2F MDM CHOW KY MISS SUMATHI
2G MDM SANTHA MISS CHEW BH
2H MISS ONG LJ MDM LAKSHMI & MDM CHITRA
P2 Team of Teachers ..
Head of Level : Mrs Tan Pei Shan Assistant HoL : Miss Ong LiJing
Class Form Teacher Co-Form
3A MDM PEH EM MR MA CHEN
3B MRS HUANG LJ MDM WONG SY
3C MR IRFAN
MDM JENNIFER LOW/ MDM YANG XH
3D MDM KONG KF MS MIRNA
3E MDM TANG LP MDM LIM HK & MRS MOK SI
3F MISS CHEN DG
MISS CHAU AL & MISS NURUL
P3 Team of Teachers ..
Head of Level : Mr Bryan Chang Assistant HoL: Miss Chen Degeng
Primary 2
PAL & Modular CCA Programme Briefing
Programme for Active Learning (PAL)
Primary 1 and 2
It consists of 2 broad categories.
a) Sports and Outdoor Education
b) Performing Arts and Visual Art
What is PAL Programme?
A key component in the PERI
recommendation.
(Primary Education
Review &
Implementation
Report 2009)
What is PAL Programme?
Objectives of PAL
1. To provide broad-based exposure
and experience through fun and varied
activities;
Sports & Games
Outdoor Education
Performing & Visual Art
Objectives of PAL
2. To facilitate all-round development
of pupils in the 5 learning domains; Physical Cognitive Aesthetics Social Moral
Objectives of PAL
3. To provide varied avenues for pupils
to
develop
social and
emotional
competencies
Characteristics of PAL Programme
Experiential in nature
Learning in a creative way
Opportunities for children to create
Incorporates values education and social-
emotional learning
Fun and enjoyable
Xingnan Primary in Phase 3 of PAL Programme
PAL programme has been introduced to all P1 and P2 classes since 2012.
2017 – 6th Year of Implementation
Who conducts PAL Lessons?
School teachers with the knowledge and skills to conduct PAL lessons
When is PAL lesson conducted?
PAL lessons are part of the school curriculum just like English and Mathematics
Sports Mr Jason Chua Mdm Maslinda
Visual Art Mdm Sulastri Ms Tyne
Percussion Ms Aremae Mr Skye Gan
Dance Mrs Sheree Teoh Mrs Sheree Teoh
Class Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4
1A, 1E Sports Visual Art Dance Percussion
1B, 1F Percussion Sports Visual Art Dance
1C, 1G Dance Percussion Sports Visual Art
1D Visual Art Dance Percussion Sports
Primary 1 PAL Prgramme
Further Queries
Contact: School Programme
Executive, Ms Siti) at
6791 3679
School Website at
www.xingnanpri.moe.edu.sg
Modular CCA Programme
(MOCCA)
Modular CCA
A customized co-curricular programme unique to the school.
Modular CCA
Objectives
• Teach values and build character
• Develop confidence and communicate effectively
• Develop self-directed learners
Modular CCA
Every Friday, 7.40 am to 8.40 am
Levels involved: P1 to P6
No. of modules for each level: 4
Each module: 6 sessions
Modular CCA
Additional Activity
Mass Exercise for all P1 and P2 pupils
Every Wednesday, 7.40 am to 8.10 am
Key objective: Adopt right attitude towards exercise and healthy diet
Modular CCA
P3 pupils will go for 8 swimming lessons from 7.40 am to 9.40 am
Term 1 : 3 classes Term 2 : 3 classes
Modular CCA - Schedule Module 1 Module 2 Module 3 Module 4
P1 *Cup-Stacking *Puppetry *Tambourine
Dance *Sudoku
P2 *Poetry *Cornet *Tangram *Ethnic Dance
P3 Swim/Chess Swim/Chess Show & Tell Coding
P4 Numero Reader’s Theatre Diabolo Balloon Sculpting
P5 Fusion Dance Learn-a-Sport Storytelling Cup-Stacking
P6 Inter-class Games Public Speaking PSLE Prep
Entrepreneur Day Project
* - All modules run concurrently.
Modular CCA will start from Week 2 ( 13 Jan 2017)
Additional Information
Health & Fitness of Your Child Is Our
Concern
More and more of our young people
are obese.
OBESE children have
HIGHER risks of developing SERIOUS HEALTH ISSUES
What is BMI?
BMI stands for Body Mass Index,
a measure of the amount of body fat
Age, gender, height and weight
considered when calculating BMI
How to Measure BMI?
Weight of a child (kg) divided by the
square of a child’s height (m)
Age – 10 Years
Gender - Male
Weight – 40 kg
Height – 1.5 m
40 ______________
1.5 x 1.5
= 17.8 60th Percentile
What does the value
mean?
Below the 15th
Percentile
– Under Weight
Between the 15th
and 85th
Percentile – Accepatable
Weight
Above the 85th
Percentile
– Overweight/ Obese
60th Percentile
Physical activity
stimulates the
brain body
&
for better learning to take place
Ensure that your child stays fit and healthy by
for at least
20 minutes
regularly
everyday
How can you help
your child to fight obesity?
Health Tip #1
Stop drinking sweetened drinks
Get your child to drink
plain water. Make it
a habit!
Health Tip #2
Avoid having meals at fast food restaurants
Home cook food is the best!
Eat more vegetables and fruits.
Reduce salt and fats intake.
Health Tip #3
Do not eat snacks after dinner time.
If your child is feeling hungry,
give him/her a glass of plain
water or a serving of fruit.
Misconception
My kid is growing, so they need more carbohydrates in their diet to ensure that they will grow tall and strong.
Excess carbohydrates in the body
will get converted to fats if it is not
‘burn’ through exercising. This will lead to weight
increase and eventually, obesity.
EXERCISE REGULARLY
• Go for a jog as a family • Do indoor exercises (skipping, stairs climbing, sit-ups, side- steps) • Play sports (basketball, soccer, badminton)
WATCH WHAT YOU EAT • Eat more vegetables and fruits
• Maintain a healthy diet
• Avoid oily and junk food
• Eat what is required and not what your child desires
Recommended Daily
Routine
Healthy Kids BETTER Learners
We need YOUR cooperation & support
so that the school can help your child adopt the habit of healthy living.
Xingnan Primary School Focus on Holistic Development & Joy of Learning
• Learning Journeys
• IPW
• MOCCA and PAL
• Outdoor Learning
• NE Programmes
Social Emotional
•Group work
•Hands-on Activities
•MOCCA and PAL Cognitive
•MOCCA and PAL
•Mass Jog/Mass Exercise
•Lower Primary Sports
Physical
Xingnan Primary School
P2 and P3 After-school Programmes
Schedule for P2 After-school Programmes
More information will be shared in class.
Time Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri
2.15 p.m.
to
3.15 p.m.
SSP/ LSM
SSP/ LSM
MT Enrichment/
Supplementary
Programme
MT Bridgin
g
SSP/ LSM
Schedule for P3 After-school Programmes
More information will be shared in class.
Time Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri
2.15 p.m.
to
3.15 p.m.
SDR / RRP SDR/RRP MT
Enrichment
Prog
MT
Enrichment
*/
Remedial/
Supplemen
tary/ CCM
SDR / RRP
3.15 p.m.
to
4.15 p.m.
Sci
Remediation ICAN
ICAN / Math
Remediatio
n
EL
Remediatio
n
4.00 p.m.-
6.00 p.m.
CCA
Parent-School Partnership
Parent Involvement
Be involved in your child’s education and development.
Know your child’s school schedule and upcoming events.
Set aside time to check child’s homework and student handbook for notes from teachers daily.
Be in communication with your child’s teachers.
Parent-School Partnership
1. Work with your child’s teachers first as they know your child best.
Write your queries in the Pupil Diary
Call and leave a message with the General Office (Tel: 6791 3679)
Email the teachers
To meet up with your child’s teacher, make an appointment first before coming to school.
• Be supportive of your child: value their effort and not results alone
• Give positive reinforcement
• Help them manage their time: supervision on computer usage
• Balance and manage tuition homework , enrichment and CCA (P3)
• Set realistic goals for them: academic and personal goals
• Work closely with teachers: ensure your child attends remedial
sessions, supplementary
School Information Service – http://sis.moe.gov.sg/ Parents in Education (PiE) website – http://parents-in-education.moe.gov.sg//
Parent-School Partnership
International research shows that:
Parent involvement in children’s learning is positively related to achievement
More intensive parent’s involvement in children’s learning has more beneficial achievement effects.
Most effective form of parent involvement are working directly with their children on learning activities in the home.
Parent Involvement
For questions or feedback, please contact:
Mrs Tan Pei Shan
Year Head (Lower Primary)
Mr Bryan Chang
Year Head (Middle Primary)
Thank you! 谢谢
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