Kemahiran Berfikir secara kritis = " kecekapan dan keupayaan menggunakan minda untuk menilai kemunasabahan atau kewajaran sesuatu idea, meneliti kebernasan, kebaikan dan kelemahan sesuatu hujah dan membuat pertimbangan yang wajar dengan menggunakan alasan dan bukti yang munasabah "
contoh KB kritis :
banding beza
membuat kategori
teliti bahagian kecil dan keseluruhan
membuat sekuens
menerang sebab
membuat ramalan
usul periksa andaian
membuat inferens
mengesahkan sumber maklumat
Kemahiran Berfikir secara kreatif = " kecekapan atau keupayaan menggunakan minda untuk menerokai pelbagai kemungkinan menggunakan minda untuk menerokai pelbagai kemungkinan menghasilkan sesuatu yang baru, asli dan bernilai sama ada bersifat maujud, abstrak, idea atau gagasan "
contoh KB kreatif :
menjana dan menghasilkan idea yang pelbagai
mencipta analogi
mencipta metafora
Kalau anda ingin membaca lagi dengan lebih lanjut berkenaan dengan kemahiran berfikir.
There are 6 steps to be followed through in this lesson
STEPS :
1.0 Watch video clip from Youtube,
2.0 Read a passage on Conoravirus.
3.0 Listen to the audio and read along with a passage of story.
4.0 Complete the sentences by filling in the blanks with words.
5.0 Download printable PDF file. (optional)
6.0 Complete the written exercises.
1.0 Watch the video clip below. Get to know about the Corona Virus.
2.0
Read the passage below :
Coronavirus
Coronavirus is a newly discovered virus. It causes a disease called Covid-19. In some parts of the world, it has made lots of people sick. Corona is a Latin for crown, because under the microscope, these viruses look like a crown with spikes ending in little blobs.
A lot of symptoms are similar to the flu. You may have dry and itchy cough, fever, lots of sneezing and even hard to breathe. Most of people who has gotten sick with this coronavirus have had a mild case. It means you will not feel the disease. But, for people who are much older or who already have health problems are more likely to get sicker with coronavirus.
If anyone gets sick and feels like they may have coronavirus, they can immediately call their doctors and get help. If there is something we are not sure about the information, confused or worried about, don’t be afraid to ask someone we trust.
Here are some things you can do to protect yourself, family and friends from getting sick:
1) wash your hands often using soap and water.
2) Sneeze into your elbows. It is believed that coronavirus spread through little liquid from our lungs. If you sneeze into your elbows, you can prevent germs for going far into the air.
3) Avoid touching your face. Don’t pick your nose. Don’t touch your mouth. Don’t rub your eyes. They are the places where the virus enter our bodies.
Remember that this kind of virus can affect anybody. It doesn’t matter where you come from or what country you are from. Don’t forget, there are a lot of helpers out there who are working to protect us from the virus. We can take a part by keeping our health and stay at home to stop the virus spread to others.
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Listen to the audio by clicking the link below, and read along .
(Make sure you have switched on your audio speaker , Choose "Listen in Browser" if you are using mobile-phone)
Complete the sentences below by listening to the audio again. Do not peep at the answers, try to listen carefully, listen attentively to the audio and complete the task.
Coronavirus
1. Coronavirus is a _______________discovered virus. It causes a disease called Covid-19.
2. In some parts of the ___________, it has made lots of people sick. Corona is a Latin for crown, because under the microscope, these viruses look like a crown with spikes ending in little ball .
3. A lot of symptoms are similar to the flu. You may have dry and itchy ___________, fever, lots of sneezing and even hard to breathe.
4. Most of people who has gotten sick with this coronavirus have had a mild case. It means you will not feel the disease. But, for people who are much _____________ or who already have health problems are more likely to get sicker with coronavirus.
5. If anyone gets sick and feels like they may have coronavirus, they can ____________________ call their doctors and get help. If there is something we are not sure about the information, confused or worried about, don’t be afraid to ask someone we trust.
6. Here are some things you can do to _____________ yourself, family and friends from getting sick:
7. wash your hands often using __________ and water.
8. ___________ into your elbows. It is believed that coronavirus spread through little liquid from our lungs. If you ___________ into your elbows, you can prevent germs for going far into the air.
9. Avoid _______________ your face. Don’t pick your nose. Don’t touch your mouth. Don’t rub your eyes. They are the places where the virus enter our bodies.
10. Remember that this kind of virus can affect anybody. It ________________________ where you come from or what country you are from. Don’t forget, there are a lot of helpers out there who are working to protect us from the virus. We can take a part by keeping our health and stay at home to stop the virus spread to others.
5.1
You can download the above written exercise in the printable format, PDF.
Click on the link below to download. It is optional for you to print , as some people prefer to read and write printed papers, or hard copies. However, spending long time by looking at the computer monitor or mobile phone screens causes eye-strain and fatigue. If such thing happened to you, stop using computer, get out of computer promptly and go outdoor to have a nice breath of fresh air.
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There are 7 steps to be followed through in this lesson 2020052161
STEPS :
1.0 Watch video clip from Youtube,
2.0 Read a short story.
3.0 Listen to the audio and read along with a passage of story.
4.0 Guided read-along .
5.0 Listen to the audio read-aloud and write the words.
(Guess 12 words by listening and writing down 12 words in your exercise book).
6.0 Snap a picture of your completed homework.
7.0 Answers?
1.0 Watch the video clip below.
2.0
Read the short story below :
Jack and the Beanstalk
Once upon a time, there lived a widow woman and her son, Jack, on their small farm in the country.
Every day, Jack would help his mother with the chores - chopping the wood, weeding the garden and milking the cow. But despite all their hard work, Jack and his mother were very poor with barely enough money to keep themselves fed.
"What shall we do, what shall we do?" said the widow, one spring day. "We don't have enough money to buy seed for the farm this year! We must sell our cow, Old Bess, and with the money buy enough seed to plant a good crop."
"All right, mother," said Jack, "it's market-day today. I'll go into town and sell Bessy."
So Jack took the cow's halter in his hand, walked through the garden gate and headed off toward town. He hadn't gone far when he met a funny-looking, old man who said to him, "Good morning, Jack."
"Good morning to you," said Jack, wondering how the little, old man knew his name.
"Where are you off to this fine morning?" asked the man.
"I'm going to market to sell our cow, Bessy."
"Well what a helpful son you are!" exclaimed the man, "I have a special deal for such a good boy like you."
The little, old man looked around to make sure no one was watching and then opened his hand to show Jack what he held.
"Beans?" asked Jack, looking a little confused.
"Three magical bean seeds to be exact, young man. One, two, three! So magical are they, that if you plant them over-night, by morning they grow right up to the sky," promised the funny little man. "And because you're such a good boy, they're all yours in trade for that old milking cow."
"Really?" said Jack, "and you're quite sure they're magical?"
"I am indeed! And if it doesn't turn out to be true you can have your cow back."
"Well that sounds fair," said Jack, as he handed over Bessy's halter, pocketed the beans and headed back home to show his mother.
"Back already, Jack?" asked his mother; "I see you haven't got Old Bess -- you've sold her so quickly. How much did you get for her?"
Jack smiled and reached into his pocket, "Just look at these beans, mother; they're magical, plant them over-night and----"
"What!" cried Jack's mother. "Oh, silly boy! How could you give away our milking cow for three measly beans." And with that she did the worst thing Jack had ever seen her do - she burst into tears.
Jack ran upstairs to his little room in the attic, so sorry he was, and threw the beans angrily out the window thinking, "How could I have been so foolish - I've broken my mother's heart." After much tossing and turning, at last Jack dropped off to sleep.
When Jack woke up the next morning, his room looked strange. The sun was shining into part of it like it normally did, and yet all the rest was quite dark and shady. So Jack jumped up and dressed himself and went to the window. And what do you think he saw? Why, the beans he had thrown out of the window into the garden had sprung up into a big beanstalk which went up and up and up until it reached the sky.
Using the leaves and twisty vines like the rungs of a ladder, Jack climbed and climbed until at last, he reached the sky. And when he got there he found a long, broad road winding its way through the clouds to a tall, square castle off in the distance.
Jack ran up the road toward the castle and just as he reached it, the door swung open to reveal a horrible lady giant, with one great eye in the middle of her forehead.
As soon as Jack saw her he turned to run away, but she caught him, and dragged him into the castle.
"Don't be in such a hurry, I'm sure a growing boy like you would like a nice, big breakfast," said the great, big, tall woman, "It's been so long since I got to make breakfast for a boy."
Well, the lady giant wasn't such a bad sort, after all -- even if she was a bit odd. She took Jack into the kitchen, and gave him a chunk of cheese and a glass of milk. But Jack had only taken a few bites when thump! thump! thump! the whole house began to tremble with the noise of someone coming.
"Goodness gracious me! It's my husband," said the giant woman, wringing her hands, "what on earth shall I do? There's nothing he likes better than boys broiled on toast and I haven't any bread left. Oh dear, I never should have let you stay for breakfast. Here, come quick and jump in here." And she hurried Jack into a large copper pot sitting beside the stove just as her husband, the giant, came in.
He ducked inside the kitchen and said, "I'm ready for my breakfast -- I'm so hungry I could eat three cows. Ah, what's this I smell?
Fee-fi-fo-fum,
I smell the blood of an Englishman,
Be he alive, or be he dead
I'll have his bones to grind my bread.
"Nonsense, dear," said his wife, "we haven't had a boy for breakfast in years. Now you go and wash up and by the time you come back your breakfast'll be ready for you."
So the giant went off to tidy up -- Jack was about to make a run for it when the woman stopped him. "Wait until he's asleep," she said, "he always has a little snooze after breakfast."
Jack peeked out of the copper pot just as the giant returned to the kitchen carrying a basket filled with golden eggs and a sickly-looking, white hen. The giant poked the hen and growled, "Lay" and the hen laid an egg made of gold which the giant added to the basket.
After his breakfast, the giant went to the closet and pulled out a golden harp with the face of a sad, young girl. The giant poked the harp and growled, "Play" and the harp began to play a gentle tune while her lovely face sang a lullaby. Then the giant began to nod his head and to snore until the house shook.
When he was quite sure the giant was asleep, Jack crept out of the copper pot and began to tiptoe out of the kitchen. Just as he was about to leave, he heard the sound of the harp-girl weeping. Jack bit his lip, sighed and returned to the kitchen. He grabbed the sickly hen and the singing harp, and began to tiptoe back out. But this time the hen gave a cackle which woke the giant, and just as Jack got out of the house he heard him calling, "Wife, wife, what have you done with my white hen and my golden harp?"
Jack ran as fast as he could and the giant, realizing he had been tricked, came rushing after - away from the castle and down the broad, winding road. When he got to the beanstalk the giant was only twenty yards away when suddenly he saw Jack disappear - confused, the giant peered through the clouds and saw Jack underneath climbing down for dear life. The giant stomped his foot and roared angrily.
Fee-fi-fo-fum,
I smell the blood of an Englishman,
Be he alive, or be he dead
I'll have his bones to grind my bread.
The giant swung himself down onto the beanstalk which shook with his weight. Jack slipped, slid and climbed down the beanstalk as quickly as he could, and after him climbed the giant.
As he neared the bottom, Jack called out, "Mother! Please! Hurry, bring me an axe, bring me an axe." And his mother came rushing out with Jack's wood chopping axe in her hand, but when she came to the enormous beanstalk she stood stock still with fright.
Jack jumped down, got hold of the axe and began to chop away at the beanstalk. Luckily, because of all the chores he'd done over the years, he'd become quite good at chopping and it didn't take long for him to chop through enough of the beanstalk that it began to teeter. The giant felt the beanstalk shake and quiver so he stopped to see what was the matter. Then Jack gave one last big chop with the axe, and the beanstalk began to topple over. Then the giant fell down and broke his crown, and the beanstalk came toppling after.
The singing harp thanked Jack for rescuing her from the giant - she had hated being locked up in the closet all day and night and wanted nothing more than to sit in the farmhouse window and sing to the birds and the butterflies in the sunshine.
With a bit of patience and his mother's help, it didn't take long for Jack to get the sickly hen back in good health and the grateful hen continued to lay a fresh golden egg every day.
Jack used the money from selling the golden eggs to buy back Old Bess, purchase seed for the spring crop and to fix up his mother's farm. He even had enough left over to invite every one of his neighbours over for a nice meal, complete with music from the singing harp.
And so Jack, his mother, Old Bess, the golden harp and the white hen lived happy ever after.
3.0
Listen to the audio by clicking the link below, and read along . Remember to point to words that go hand-in-hand with text.
(Make sure you have switched on your audio speaker , Choose "Listen in Browser" if you are using mobile-phone)
Once upon a time, there was a boy (1) ___________ (call) Jack. He (2)_________ (live) with his mother. They _________ (be) very poor and hungry. All they (3)__________ (have) a cow.
“Jack, we must sell the cow”. (4)__________ (say) the mom.
“Oh, no, mom”.
“I am sorry. Can you take her to the market, please?” said the mom
“Yes, mother”.
On the way, jack (5)__________ (meet) an old man.
“What a fantastic cow you’ve got”, said the man.
“Yes, this is my cow”. I’m taking her to the market”, said Jack.
“I can give you some beans for your cow”, said the man.
“Beans?”
“Yes, magic beans!”, said the man.
“Magic beans? Wow!”
“Here you are”, said the man.
“Thank you”.
Jack (6)_________ (take) the beans and (7)_________ (go) back home. When Jack’s mother (8)___________ (see) the beans she (9)__________ (be) very angry.
“Beans? You got beans?”
“Yes, mother! Magic beans! Here you are!”
“Magic beans? You silly little boy!”
She (10)____________ (throw) the beans out of the window.
The next morning, Jack (11)____________ (look) out of the window. And he (12)__________ (have) a big surprise! There was a giant beanstalk.
“Wow! Look at the beanstalk!”
The leaves of the huge beanstalk (13)_____________ (reach) the sky. He (14)________ (go) outside and (15)___________ (start) to climb the beanstalk. He climbed and he climbed and he climbed. Jack (16)____________ (climb) up to the sky through the clouds. He (17)__________ (see) an enormous castle.
“Wow! Look at the castle!”
The castle (18)_________ (be) very beautiful. He (19)___________ (want) to know who (20)___________ (live) there, so he (21)__________ (go) inside.
Jack (22)__________ (hear) a voice. “Fee, Fi, Fo, Fum!” Jack (23)_________ (run) into a cupboard. An enormous giant (24)___________ (come) into the room and (25)_______ (sit) down. On the table there was a hen and a golden harp.
“Lay!” said the giant.
The hen (26)_________ (lay) a golden egg.
“Look at that! Wow! I want that hen”.
“Sing!” (27)_________ (say) the giant. The harp (28)____________ (begin) to sing. Soon the giant was asleep.
“Look at that! I want that magic harp, too!” Jack (29)_________ (take) the hen and the harp. Suddenly, the harp (30)_________ (sing), “Help, master!”
The giant (31)__________ (wake) up, and (32)____________ (shout).
Jack (33)__________ (run) as fast as he (34)____________ (can). The giant (35)__________ (come) after him.
“Wait!”
Jack (36)________ (be) terrified but (37)__________ (keep) on running. He (38)___________ (reach) the beanstalk and (39)____________ (start) climbing down the beanstalk. Jack (40)__________ (be) very quick. He (41)_____________ (shout), “Mother! Help!”
“Oh, Jack!”
Jack (42)___________ (jump) down. Jack’s mother (43)____________ (take) an axe and (44)____________ (chop) down the beanstalk. The giant (45)_________ (fall) and (46)____________ (crash) to the ground.
Nobody ever (47)__________ (see) him again.
With the hen that (48)__________ (lay) golden eggs and the magic harp that (49)__________ (sing), Jack and his mother (50)___________ (live) happily ever after.
THE END
6.0
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There are 7 steps to be followed through in this lesson 2020051951
STEPS :
1.0 Watch video clip from Youtube,
2.0 Read a short story.
3.0 Listen to the audio and read along with a passage of story.
4.0 Guided read-along .
5.0 Listen to the audio read-aloud and write the words.
(Guess 12 words by listening and writing down 12 words in your exercise book).
6.0 Snap a picture of your completed homework.
7.0 Answers?
1.0 Watch the video clip below.
2.0
Read the short story below :
Ali Baba and The Forty Thieves
This is Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves story. In Persia, there lived two brothers. They were Kassim and Ali Baba. One day, after their father died, Kassim, the older brother said, "It's not your home anymore. Go away and don't come back." Ali Baba left his house. He went up to the mountain and saw forty thieves. In front of the big rock, they said, "OPEN SESAME!" With the magic words, the big rock opened, and all the forty thieves went inside. "What a sight," thought Ali Baba.
After all the thieves left, Ali Baba came closer and he said, "OPEN SESAME!" The door on the rock opened and Ali Baba went in. The cave was full of treasures. "Amazing!" shouted Ali Baba. He took some of the treasures home. He became rich.
Soon, All Baba's brother Kassim heard about it. He was very jealous. Kassim visited Ali Baba and said, "Where did you get all these things?" Kassim kept asking and asking. Finally, Ali Baba told Kassim about the secret place. Kassim could not wait. He ran to the cave and he shouted, "OPEN SESAME!" Soon, the door opened. He was very excited and he filled up his sack with all the treasures.
However, when he was ready to go out, he found the door was closed. He cried and tried to think of the secret words. He said, "OPEN DONKEY! OPEN MONKEY!" He tried and tried. But, it didn't work, not at all. Soon, the thieves came back, and Kassim was killed by the angry thieves.
Ali Baba heard about his brother. He went to the cave, took his brother, and he buried him in a nice place. The thieves were angrier than before. They said, "Someone was here, and he took the man. Let's go to the town and find him." Soon, they knew it was Ali Baba.
Finally, one of the thieves saw Ali Baba. He put a mark on Ali Baba's door. However, All Baba's maid saw it. She put the same mark on all the doors in town.
The next day, the thieves came to get Ali Baba. However, all the doors had the same marks, and they could not find Ali Baba's house. In the end, the thieves found All Baba's house and they went in. They hid in the big jars. But again, the maid saw them hiding. She poured boiling oil into the jars. The thieves in the jars screamed, and then they all died.
One last thief was the chief. He went to All Baba's house as a guest. But, Ali Baba's maid knew who he was. "Be my guest ! Relax and enjoy the show!" said the maid. She brought two swords, and she started to dance. As she moved, she came closer to the thief. Then, she stabbed him quickly. Later, Ali Baba learned what happened. He was surprised by her help and wisdom. "Thank you for saving my life," he said. Ali Baba married his maid and they lived happily ever after.
3.0
Listen to the audio by clicking the link below, and read along . Remember to point to words that go hand-in-hand with text.
(Make sure you have switched on your audio speaker , Choose "Listen in Browser" if you are using mobile-phone)
4.0
Click the video clip link below to read-along, if you want to read together with Mr.Goh.
(Make sure you have switched on your audio speaker)
5.0
Click the audio link below and listen, write the words that you know into your exercise book.
Remember, DO NOT copy the whole passage. Only write the answers.
(Choose "Listen in Browser" if you are using mobile-phone. You can PAUSE the audio or listen again and again, by clicking back onto the audio-wave)
Example :
(1) forty
(2)______
(3)______
(4)______
(5)______
(6)______
(7)______
(8)______
(9)______
(10) ________
(11)__________
(12)_________
Ali Baba and the (1)_______ Robbers
Ali Baba had gone with his (2)_____________ to cut wood in the forest. Suddenly , he looked up and saw a dust cloud raised by many horses (3)____________ across the desert towards him.
Immediately , he hid himself , which was just as well, for it turned out that it was a band of (4)_____________returning to the forest, The robbers carried a lot of treasure. The leader got down from his horse and went up to a large (5)______________.
'Open Sesame,’ the leader said. Ali Baba was (6)________ and he was peering out in amazement , Ali Baba saw the rock opened up and the whole band of robbers rode their horses and donkeys inside the cave. The woodcutter, Ali Baba remained hidden, he kept (7)________ and after a while the rock opened up again and out came the robbers, all forty of them.
‘Close Sesame,’ ordered the leader, and the rock (8)___________. Then, all the robbers went off to town for fun, after a hard day.
Ali Baba went up to the great rock and said; ’open Sesame.’ When the rock door (9)______________, Ali Baba entered and found himself in a cave full of treasures. He filled as many bags with gold coins as donkeys could carry, and then he fled from the jungle, he quickly walked (10)_________ with his donkeys , full bags of gold coins.
From then on, Ali Baba lived (11)_________, but he never returned to the jungle. He was a kind and generous man; he used the wealth he collected to help his (12)_______________ and do good.
6.0
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