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Category Archives: student’s works
World Solidarity for Japan
One of my student write her status on her facebook wall like this: How can I help the Tsunami Victims? Seriously! How…? One of the other parent who incorporated in Indonesia origami community responded promptly. Sanggar Origami Indonesia initiate the movement of making … Continue reading
Posted in Global Action, student's works
Tagged Al Irsyad Satya, artwork, craft, crane, disaster, earthquake, origami, postaweek2011, Primary 2, tsunami
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The Finished Chinese Dragon
In my previous blog posting, I was writing about Chinese dragon as a craft project in my class. My students were working on it for 3 weeks, and this week they completed it! After the dragon heads and tails are … Continue reading
Posted in student's works
Tagged artwork, Chinese New Year, craft, postaweek2011, Primary 2
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Chinese Dragon in Al Irsyad Satya
The school where I work, Al Irsyad Satya, is not a Chinese school, but we teach the students many cultures so they can appreciate each culture equally. Approaching February, I introduced them the culture of Chinese new year. Last year, … Continue reading
Posted in How to..., student's works
Tagged Al Irsyad Satya, artwork, Chinese New Year, craft, event, postaweek2011, Primary 2
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My Beautiful Singers
It’s been on several occasions that some girls (especially) from our school, Al Irsyad Satya, came forward and sing songs in front of public/audience. So far, their performances have been spread to school event and competition. The latest performance of … Continue reading
Posted in student's works
Tagged Al Irsyad Satya, beauty, competittion, music, my students, Primary, song, trophy
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My Students’ Blog Goes to Final!!!
I heard the exciting and surprising news on Thursday morning. My students’ blogs goes to final on an event held by Karisma ITB, called Festival Gedung Kayu. They are Aryo, Yassy and Nurul, my students in Secondary 3. It will … Continue reading
Posted in Achievement, student's works
Tagged Achievement, AIS, blog, competition, my students, school, Secondary
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Simple Collage
Last Assignment for my Primary 1 students is a simple collage. They worked on it for weeks, 3 weeks to make it precise. I give them a raw picture, the scenery of a house and tree, and the students have … Continue reading
Three Fun Things for Children
My Primary 2 students just did a craft project last month (February). Using the theme “Chinese New Year”, each of them made a colorful Chinese dragon as one of the symbol of the event. They were having fun on making … Continue reading
Posted in Review, student's works
Tagged artwork, collage, craft, fun, glass-art, Primary
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Still Life Art Works
This term, Secondary 1 learn about Still Life Drawing. Showed them some links on youtube on drawing still life so they can learn from the experts. For several weeks, they practice drawing many objects. The final assignment is drawing an … Continue reading
Celebrating Chinese New Year
14 February, it is counted as Chinese new year. Nowadays, it is considered as a universal celebration, although we are not celebrating it because we are muslim. Just to give my students a glimpse knowledge about that, I asked them … Continue reading




