SK Dengkil

Monday, September 13, 2010

External CAS Venue: SK Dengkil

1. KMB CAS Teams

Group A

Advisor: En. G. Gunaseelan A/L A. Gunasingam

Class: E10B

Group Leader: Chong Swee Hang

Team Members:

1. Amalina Binti Norazman

2. Farah Hanani Binti Abu Hassan

3. Mohd Nidzar Bin Idris

4. Muhammad Nur Ariff Bin Abdul Razak

5. Muhammad Ridhuan Bin Azlan

6. Muhammad Syazwan Bin Mohd Yazit

7. Muhammad Yasin Ting Bin Mohd. Sufian Ting

8. Phang Xin Ying

Group B

Advisor: Pn, Fazlinda Ihzan Binti Khalil

Class: M10E

Group Leader: Muhammad ‘Afif Bin Amran

Team Members:

1. Aiman Syakir Bin Mohamad Mansor

2. Dania Inarah Binti Azmy

3. Mohd Ariff Bin Abd. Rahim

4. Muhammad ‘Afif Bin Amran

5. Mukhzani Bin Muhamad

6. Noor Hafiz Bin Abd. Jalal

7. Nur Ain Syafiqah Binti Hasmadi

8. Nurul Aini Farhana Binti Muhammad Tajudin

9. Siti Nabilah Binti Azman

10. Syakirah Binti Azami

Group C

Advisor: Pn. Kamariah Binti Aliman

Class: A10B

Group Leader: NurKhaliesa Binti Ahmad Kamaludin

Team Members:

1. Muhamad Iqbal Bin Mohd. Rafi

2. Muhammad Aizad Bin Mohd. Nasir

3. Nordafnie Binti Mohd. Zin

4. Nur Azre Binti Abdul Aziz

5. NurKhaliesa Binti Ahmad Kamaludin

6. Sarah Iman Binti Khairul Azhar

7. Syakirah Binti Roslan

8. Umy Atika Binti Kaza

Group D

Advisor: Pn. Norhidawati Binti Hussain

Class: E10C

Group Leader: Nor Arif Aizat Bin Che Mohamad Nor

Team Members:

1. Izan Idayu Binti Yusof

2. Mohd Amirul Izzat Bin Zainuddin

3. Mohd Azam Bin Ariffin

4. Nadhila Binti Noor Kamarul Anuar

5. Nor Arif Aizat Bin Che Mohamad Nor

6. Nik Mohamed Arif Bin Mohamed

2. Activities

I. English Talk

One of the groups of students had planned and invited a special guest to give a talk on English, in order for the students to pipe up the courage to speak in it.

II. Paddy Planting

The KMB students planted pady as shown in the picture. It grew healthily and green!

III. Taught Students

Our group of KMB students used a more fun and active approach in teaching the students. Stressing that learning doesn’t have to be boring, especially when you know how to enjoy yourself with it.

IV. Birthday Celebration

A group of KMB students had celebrated one of the teacher of SK Dengkil’s Birthday. They cooked all of their foods with the materials that they prepared (after planning and asking for permission of course).

V. Mural Painting

Painting murals are definitely a signature talent of us KMB students. We’ve been offered numerous times to do such activities!

3. Self-Reflection

SK Dengkil and our team have planned to organize a program to build up the English proficiency among the students. This project is our mega project. My ambition and hope came alive when I have successfully achieved to inspire students to be interested in English. It has been a long time I have been expecting this to happen. To inspire others. Same like Dato 'Sheikh Muszaphar do for the people of Malaysia, like Oprah Winfrey with her show, just like Donald Trump was in The Apprerentice. We who have been with MHI has successfully plan this English program. We are grateful to the MHI for providing English modules for the students. Malaysian students are actually good in English but due to peer pressure they are afraid to speak in English. With the help from MHI and IB students, we taught them to be a RISK TAKER. The students actually did very well. They know how to pronounce words properly, understanding what we said, and we were delighted to see how motivation can improve people.”

- Nordafnie Binti Mohd. Zin

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8. Siti Noor Adnin Binti Muhammad Amin

3. ACTIVITIES

I. Redecorated the PDK

The students painted pictures and made various other artworks to be displayed at the PDK.

II. Held A ‘Hari Raya Aidiladha’ Feast For The Inhabitants And Staffs

The students brought along with them their own choices Hari Raya cuisine and together with ‘rendang’ and other foods provided by the PDK staffs, they enjoyed a feast fit for kings.

III. Held A ‘ Hari Merdeka’ (Malaysia’s Independence Day) Celebration

Our group of students printed out pictures of the Malaysian flag for the PDK students to colour.

IV. Danced ‘Ponco-Ponco’ With The Residents Of The PDK

The KMB students brought their laptop and speakers and they taught the students to dance to the beat! Before long, they were all getting down on the dance floor.

V. Made Animal Masks With The Residents Of The PDK

The students cut out and even coloured the animal masks to be given to the PDK kids, there were butterflies, tigers and also various other animals. It was the hottest thing to have at the time!

4. SELF-REFLECTIONS

“This was my first time meeting with the residents of PDK Semenyih, I was astonished to see how happy and energetic they were. This made me have an introspection moment, where I thought about how easily I sigh and feel down over every single hurdle i came across. While these kids, who’re a whole lot more worst off, had never been putting themselves down because of their disabilities, I should learn from them and never give up on hope.”

- Siti Ramlah Binti Abdullah


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II. Mathematical Tutorial Class

The KMB students helped to conduct a turorial class for the UPSR candidates in the school.

III. Mural Painting

KMB students’ creativity were put to the test when they had to paint a mural of their our own design. Luckily, it was terrific.

IV. Helped Out the School Library

They labelled and wrapped books so as to speed up the availability of the books for the students.

V. Relief Teacher Role

The students of KMB get to play the role of a teacher when the teacher for the class couldn’t make it at the time.

4. Self Reflection

“The students and teachers were very welcoming upon our first visit here. I enjoyed helping the teachers very much and I learnt that cooperation and planning is very helpful in getting things done quickly and effectively.”

- Ima Hanida Binti Mashan

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