Thursday, March 01, 2007
Turnover
I got tagged by Grace Ong. The night must be lit by a blue moon since I have never replied tags from anyone before. Hopefully I don't bore you people to death.
Rule of the game:
Each player of this game starts off with ten weird things or habits or little known facts about yourself. People who get tagged must write in a blog of their own ten weird things or habits or little known facts as well as state this rule clearly. At the end you must choose six people to be tagged and list their names. No tagbacks!
1. I visit blogs few times a day due to boredom.
2. I keep tags from camps and events.
3. I have not gone shopping for a long time.
4. I have not ice-skated for almost 8 years.
5. I disliked photography when I was younger.
6. I skipped standard 4.
7. I am not into football.
8. I take a long time just to come up with a post.
9. I attended two kindergartens in a day.
10. I had braces.
I am breaking the final rule, which is to tag another six people. Alright, moving on to today's post, class started off with mathematics. Mr. Ong came in the class and advised us about our noise pollution instead of lecturing. I do agree that we are noisy sometimes and we might not be able to grasp his lectures. Therefore, class was at a slower pace today. Instead of teaching, he discussed about the previous exercises he gave us. We had much free time today too. Before ending the class, he gave us another set of homework. Argh, when will this end? On the other hand, I have not even started on my Malaysian Studies assignment which is due next week. Hit me!

Mathematics
Mrs. Ling took over the class after that. We continued with some calculations. Enthalpy change during neutralization and combustion. Similar to what we would have learnt in form five. As usual, I don't really understand the calculations involved. My chemistry teacher back then taught like a bullet train as she didn't go into detail. As far as I can remember, only calculations were taught and the rest of it was left for us to discover. Therefore, my chemistry is weak. Thank God we are relearning form five topics in A-Levels!

Teamwork
Mr. Yeoh took the spotlight later on. Today we learn about the weight of objects on the earth. From there we could see why objects on the equator is lighter compared to objects on the north pole. Interesting huh? Well, that leaves us with only one more chapter before the syllabus for this semester is over. During Mr. Yeoh's class, Mr. Sam entered the class to ask for some opinions on whether the timetable should be rescheduled. It seems that someone has been complaining but all of us in the class were in favour of the current timetable. Who could be the mole? I wonder.

Steven in action!
Today's biology experiment was on determination of concentration of ascorbic acid and glucose. We took lunch before entering the laboratory as Physics ended early which proved to be a good decision as the experiment took a long time. I had a stomach ache in the middle of the experiment. Don't worry it's not food poisoning, I hope. For the glucose test, we had to devise our own experiment which was fun! Steven was having fun with the ascorbic test as many drops, more than a hundred drops of an ascorbic sample were needed at low concentration. Therefore, Yu Han, Pang Keat, Ivan and I were having fun with the water bath.

Blue is in!
We changed this boring blue colour solution into an array of green and brown colour solutions with different tones.

Beauty of the Benedict's Solution
Rule of the game:
Each player of this game starts off with ten weird things or habits or little known facts about yourself. People who get tagged must write in a blog of their own ten weird things or habits or little known facts as well as state this rule clearly. At the end you must choose six people to be tagged and list their names. No tagbacks!
1. I visit blogs few times a day due to boredom.
2. I keep tags from camps and events.
3. I have not gone shopping for a long time.
4. I have not ice-skated for almost 8 years.
5. I disliked photography when I was younger.
6. I skipped standard 4.
7. I am not into football.
8. I take a long time just to come up with a post.
9. I attended two kindergartens in a day.
10. I had braces.
I am breaking the final rule, which is to tag another six people. Alright, moving on to today's post, class started off with mathematics. Mr. Ong came in the class and advised us about our noise pollution instead of lecturing. I do agree that we are noisy sometimes and we might not be able to grasp his lectures. Therefore, class was at a slower pace today. Instead of teaching, he discussed about the previous exercises he gave us. We had much free time today too. Before ending the class, he gave us another set of homework. Argh, when will this end? On the other hand, I have not even started on my Malaysian Studies assignment which is due next week. Hit me!

Mathematics
Mrs. Ling took over the class after that. We continued with some calculations. Enthalpy change during neutralization and combustion. Similar to what we would have learnt in form five. As usual, I don't really understand the calculations involved. My chemistry teacher back then taught like a bullet train as she didn't go into detail. As far as I can remember, only calculations were taught and the rest of it was left for us to discover. Therefore, my chemistry is weak. Thank God we are relearning form five topics in A-Levels!

Teamwork
Mr. Yeoh took the spotlight later on. Today we learn about the weight of objects on the earth. From there we could see why objects on the equator is lighter compared to objects on the north pole. Interesting huh? Well, that leaves us with only one more chapter before the syllabus for this semester is over. During Mr. Yeoh's class, Mr. Sam entered the class to ask for some opinions on whether the timetable should be rescheduled. It seems that someone has been complaining but all of us in the class were in favour of the current timetable. Who could be the mole? I wonder.

Steven in action!
Today's biology experiment was on determination of concentration of ascorbic acid and glucose. We took lunch before entering the laboratory as Physics ended early which proved to be a good decision as the experiment took a long time. I had a stomach ache in the middle of the experiment. Don't worry it's not food poisoning, I hope. For the glucose test, we had to devise our own experiment which was fun! Steven was having fun with the ascorbic test as many drops, more than a hundred drops of an ascorbic sample were needed at low concentration. Therefore, Yu Han, Pang Keat, Ivan and I were having fun with the water bath.

Blue is in!
We changed this boring blue colour solution into an array of green and brown colour solutions with different tones.

Beauty of the Benedict's Solution
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