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Thursday, 31 May 2012
Reminder ^^
Hi guides!
Please be reminded to remove your cookies badges and old cetenary badges(theme patch, 100years and dark blue one with the earth pic). Keep the oval one on your shirt as we should have the latest theme patch as the only badge on our uniform. Please be in perfect attire and remember to cut your nails.
See you tomorrow! :D
Remove cookies badge:
Remove the 100 years badge:
Remove the blue theme patch with earth in it:
Keep this oval theme patch:
Thank you :)
~AQMs :)
Please be reminded to remove your cookies badges and old cetenary badges(theme patch, 100years and dark blue one with the earth pic). Keep the oval one on your shirt as we should have the latest theme patch as the only badge on our uniform. Please be in perfect attire and remember to cut your nails.
See you tomorrow! :D
Remove cookies badge:
Remove the 100 years badge:
Remove the blue theme patch with earth in it:
Keep this oval theme patch:
Thank you :)
~AQMs :)
Tuesday, 29 May 2012
Speaker badge for Sec 2s :))
Hi Sec2 Guides, hoped you did well for your Midyears :) Sorry for only informing you about this badgework at such a late time. The speaker badge will be held on the same day as Entertainer Badge. Please note there may be a change in date, of which we will inform you by latest Wed (During Activity)
For this badge, it will be individual work.
Firstly, you will be required to recite a passage/paragraph/poem etc. of your own choice from memory. It should be no shorter than one minute, and no longer than two minutes. Do remember to bring your passage on the day itself and pass it to your tester.
Next, you will be required to read a passage that will be provided by your tester. The passage will be given to you during Wed's activity. Please do practice sufficiently before the day of the test, and also bring your passage on the day of the test too :) Just in case some of you lose your passage, here it is as well :)
Current novels are replete with lurid crimes, carnage and death. Do you get wistful when you recall the romantic tales that begins with an innocent maiden travelling through the rustic countryside? She is dressed in glittering raiment the scene is idyllic. Without warning, the group is set upon by a white brigand, who, in the most perfunctory and callous fashion, carries her off. Pandemonium results! Her entourage is in a state of bedlam. Her corpulent escort is irate, but unable to do anything to thwart this debacle. All he can do is rail against the catastrophe. What to do? What to do? The raconteur of our story about idyllic times gone by goes on to elucidate how the comedy heroine is taken to the bandits hideout, where the wan maiden, with her spirits at their nadir, has time to ruminate her lugubrious fate. The story goes on, with the knight staging a heroic attack to rescue the maiden, seeking his adversaries. And you can probably guessed how the story continued, and how the cliché, “And they lives happily ever after,” must conclude out fabricated tale.
And lastly, you will have an impromptu conversation with the tester. You will be given a topic on the day itself, and guides will be expected to have a fluent and engaging conversation with the tester.
AND THAT'S ALL FOR SPEAKER'S BADGE :) so yup, please prepare yourself for the abovementioned clauses. Jia You!!!
Feel free to clarify any doubts with the AQMs too :)
p/s For those who have not sent WanTing AQM your grouping for Entertainer's Badge, please do so asap. Thank you :)
AQMs~
For this badge, it will be individual work.
Firstly, you will be required to recite a passage/paragraph/poem etc. of your own choice from memory. It should be no shorter than one minute, and no longer than two minutes. Do remember to bring your passage on the day itself and pass it to your tester.
Next, you will be required to read a passage that will be provided by your tester. The passage will be given to you during Wed's activity. Please do practice sufficiently before the day of the test, and also bring your passage on the day of the test too :) Just in case some of you lose your passage, here it is as well :)
Current novels are replete with lurid crimes, carnage and death. Do you get wistful when you recall the romantic tales that begins with an innocent maiden travelling through the rustic countryside? She is dressed in glittering raiment the scene is idyllic. Without warning, the group is set upon by a white brigand, who, in the most perfunctory and callous fashion, carries her off. Pandemonium results! Her entourage is in a state of bedlam. Her corpulent escort is irate, but unable to do anything to thwart this debacle. All he can do is rail against the catastrophe. What to do? What to do? The raconteur of our story about idyllic times gone by goes on to elucidate how the comedy heroine is taken to the bandits hideout, where the wan maiden, with her spirits at their nadir, has time to ruminate her lugubrious fate. The story goes on, with the knight staging a heroic attack to rescue the maiden, seeking his adversaries. And you can probably guessed how the story continued, and how the cliché, “And they lives happily ever after,” must conclude out fabricated tale.
And lastly, you will have an impromptu conversation with the tester. You will be given a topic on the day itself, and guides will be expected to have a fluent and engaging conversation with the tester.
AND THAT'S ALL FOR SPEAKER'S BADGE :) so yup, please prepare yourself for the abovementioned clauses. Jia You!!!
Feel free to clarify any doubts with the AQMs too :)
p/s For those who have not sent WanTing AQM your grouping for Entertainer's Badge, please do so asap. Thank you :)
AQMs~
Saturday, 26 May 2012
Sec 1 Artist & Craft Badges :D
Artist and Craft badge
Hello Sec 1s! Please refer to your name and see if you have passed the category or not. A blank represents you did not hand in your work. If you see a blank or a fail under your name, please redo the badge work for that particular category and submit it to JafQi QM on Friday 1 June during POP. A fail is given when not enough effort is put into the work or the work does not comply with the requirements.
Artist Badge
Drawings should be made on sheets of paper not less than 25cm by 17.5cm (A4 size) and should be of a good size and well-placed.
Drawings should be made on sheets of paper not less than 25cm by 17.5cm (A4 size) and should be of a good size and well-placed.
- Draw this in pencil, add other objects and a background, to make a pleasing composition. You may print out the image of the cow and trace it but the background has to be an original work.
- Make an illustration of a scene that comes to your mind when you hear the word “Girl Guides”.
- Submit a landscape to be drawn in colour.
- Do up a design of simple pattern suitable for well-paper, embroidery, or curtain material, indicating method of repetition.
Note: point 1, 2, 3 need to be coloured. Only the repetition design need not be in colour.
Please remember to write your name, class and patrol on all works before submission.
Please remember to write your name, class and patrol on all works before submission.
Craft Badge
- Make a sock puppet.
- Model a figure, or an animal or bird, in clay, plasticine or wax.
- Make a mosaic.
A mosaic can be made using egg shells. Please use UHU glue stick to stick on your egg shells as normal glue is not strong enough. Make an A5 sized (half an A4 paper) mosaic. Please paint your work after attaching all the egg shells.Step1: Boil the egg to obtain hard boiled eggs.
Step2: Crack the eggs to obtain the shell. Don’t waste the egg – eat it!
Step3: Smash the egg shells so that you have tiny bits that look like broken tiles. The pieces need to be tiny so that they stick well and look prettier, otherwise you will have a very bulky artwork. Please remember to write your name, class and patrol on all works before submission.
SECONDARY ONE PROFICIENCY BADGE: | Artist Badge | Craft Badge | |||||||
Number | Name | Class | Cow | Girl Guides | Landscape | Repetition | Sock | Figure | Mosaic |
01. | Foo Jun Wei | 1BN | Pass | Pass | Pass | Pass | Fail | Pass | Fail |
02. | Ng Shi Qi, Carrie | 1 BN | Pass | Fail | Pass | Pass | Pass | Pass | Fail |
03. | Chng Wen Ting, Dinise | 1 CR | Fail | Pass | Pass | Pass | Pass | Pass | Pass |
04. | Tan Tse Qi, Rachel | 1 DL | Pass | Pass | Fail | Pass | Pass | Pass | |
05. | Cheng Meng Yui, Elissa | 1 EP | Pass | Fail | Fail | Fail | Fail | Pass | Pass |
06. | Ong Seow Khim | 1 EP | Fail | Pass | Pass | Fail | Pass | Pass | Pass |
07. | Tan Xi Wen, Adele | 1 EP | Pass | Fail | Pass | Fail | |||
08. | Hannah Wong Ann-Nie | 1 FG | Fail | Fail | Fail | Fail | Fail | Pass | Pass |
09. | Lee Hui Ting | 1 FG | Pass | Pass | Pass | Fail | Pass | Pass | Pass |
10. | Wang Jia Yi | 1 FG | Fail | Fail | Fail | Fail | Fail | Fail | Fail |
11. | Lee Yu Qing | 1 GR | Pass | Fail | Fail | Fail | Fail | Fail | Fail |
12. | Leong Yong Yu | 1 HM | Fail | Pass | Pass | Pass | Pass | Fail | Pass |
13. | Leow Ruo Qing Rachel | 1 HM | Pass | Pass | Fail | Pass | Fail | Fail | Pass |
14. | Ng Shu Qing Eunice | 1 IT | Pass | Pass | Pass | Pass | Fail | Fail | Pass |
15. | Chua Min Yi | 1 JT | Pass | Fail | Fail | Pass | Pass | Pass | |
16. | Esther Seow Wen Hui | 1 JT | Pass | Pass | Fail | Fail | Pass | Fail | Fail |
17. | Lee Kah Yin | 1 JT | Pass | Pass | Fail | Pass | |||
18. | Loh Ming Li, Esther | 1 JT | |||||||
19. | Wong Guan Min | 1 JT | Fail | Fail | Pass | ||||
20. | Tan Xing Lin | 1 LY | Fail | Pass | Pass | Pass | Fail | Pass | Fail |
21. | Adelle Wee Xing Min | 1 MD | Pass | Pass | Pass | Pass | Pass | Pass | Pass |
22. | Goh Lin Hui, Angela | 1 MD | Pass | Pass | Pass | Fail | Fail | Pass | Pass |
23. | Koh Qi Yi | 1 MD | Pass | Fail | Pass | Pass | Pass | Pass | Pass |
24. | Ng Wi En | 1 MD | Pass | Fail | Pass | Pass | Pass | Pass | Pass |
25. | Sheena Ng | 1 MD | Fail | Fail | Fail | Fail | Pass | Pass | Pass |
26. | Wong Zing Rong | 1 MD | Fail | Fail | Fail | Fail | Fail | Pass | Pass |
Thank you :)
~ QMs
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