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Wednesday, January 2, 2008

A little about this blog...

I have almost zero creativity, thus the very straightforward name given to this blog: Joy, Laughters & Cries: 6 Faith 2008. In this little space here, I hope we are able to share some thoughts and ideas on what I may be posting up in time to come. I hope this space can be an extension of our classroom learning (and maybe an extension of my incessant nagging about your homework, holiday work, assignments etc) and at the same time, be a place where you can learn more about your classmates. Afterall, this is your final year in Maha Bodhi School, your final year as one class. If you don't get to know one another now, then when?


We want to make this a pleasant shared space for all in the class, so some rules apply (yes, rules are everywhere!) :

1) No vulgarities or unacceptable languages. Duh.

2) No name-calling or personal attacks are to be made on anyone in the class or in MBS for that matter. This is a class blog, not your personal blog. Do not do things like, "XXYYZZ is so idiotic/fat/ugly/act smart/blah blah blah!"

3) No spamming. Not in the tagboard. Not in the comments. I know how youngsters these days LOVE to do so. It is very irritating and it does not value-add to the discussion.

With this, I hope the year ahead be a good one for each and every one of you in 6 Faith. I have faith that you will all be able to survive and do well, if you put in every single bit of effort you can! :)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Respect can use in everywhere, not only in school. Respect is only use when you know or care for the person, family, classmates, teachers …… . Some examples of respect are: greeting your teachers, helping your friends with their homework and giving presents to your cousin when it is his or her birthday. When you call someone nickname, it is disrespectful. If you want to be respectful, you must also respect someone. You too, do not like people to call you nickname. Respect is important because it shows you what kind of character are you. As long as you respect your friends, they will still be your friends. Respect will still stay in your entire life. When you get older and start working, if your boss calls you to meet him, and you go into his office, sit down without greeting your boss. He may sack you right away. So, remember, respect is important.


Ng Kai Jie
6 Faith