By Carmen Or (5A) and Crystal Wan (5A) n the 31 st of October, our school had a Halloween party. More than one thousand students joined the Halloween party. Our school is very keen about health, which means it does not sell any sweets or soft drinks. But on that day, we could eat sweets and chocolates. The party was during recess and lunch time. All students wore different kinds of costumes. About 20% of the girl students wore witch costumes, and others wore princess, king and Spiderman costumes. All students felt excited and happy. They said trick or treat to other students and teachers to get sweets. Even some teachers wore costumes! The teachers also felt happy because the students were very quiet on that day during their lessons. The school will have another Halloween party next year. By Tiffany Leung (6C), Yoyo Wong (4C) and Fiona Fung (5C) n the 22 nd of October, 2011, all teachers, students and about three hundred parents went to Hong Kong Park. They arrived at 9:00 a.m. by school bus and left at 3:00 p.m. The students were excited before the trip because they love playing games and they don’t usually get to play together with the whole grade. When everyone got there, they took a photo. Then, the students followed the teachers to the big playground that looked like a football field. They all ate something and took a rest there. In the afternoon, they played a special game with class- mates. It was a pass the hula hoop game. The students passed the hula hoop with their whole body, but using no hands and no touching. They were like snakes. It was fun! The game was quick and exciting. At last, some of the classes, like 4E, 5E, and 6B, won the game. The winners got prizes, like food and biscuits. After playing the game, everyone had lunch. Students had ham sandwiches and bread. Next, it was free time, and they could do whatever they wanted. Some students walked around Hong Kong Park. There are many interesting places in Hong Kong Park. Students could watch birds that were colourful and sang some wonderful songs. Students could see a tall tower and walk up to the top. It had more than one hundred steps! All visitors could see the view from there. Some students felt tired after they went up the tower. Others said they saw a few men doing exercise by running up the tower many times. Those men are very strong! The teachers felt relaxed that day because they did not have to teach the children or punish them. Eden Chan in 5E said, “The picnic was good but tiring!” Inside Lee Kam Express ’ ’ O O
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By Carmen Or (5A) and Crystal Wan (5A)
n the 31st of October, our school had a
Halloween party. More than one thousand
students joined the Halloween party. Our
school is very keen about health, which means it
does not sell
any sweets
o r s o f t
drinks. But
on that day,
we could eat
sweets and
chocolates.
The party
was during
recess and
lunch time. All students wore different kinds of
costumes.
About 20% of the girl students wore witch
costumes, and others wore princess, king and
Spiderman costumes. All students felt excited and
happy. They said trick or treat to other students and
teachers to get sweets. Even some teachers wore
costumes! The teachers also felt happy because the
students were very quiet on that day during their
lessons. The school will have another Halloween
party next year.
By Tiffany Leung (6C), Yoyo Wong (4C) and Fiona Fung (5C)
n the 22nd of October, 2011, all teachers, students
and about three hundred parents went to Hong
Kong Park. They arrived at 9:00 a.m. by school bus
and left at 3:00 p.m. The students were excited before
the trip because they love playing games and they don’t
usually get to play together with the whole grade.
When everyone got there, they took a photo.
Then, the students followed the teachers to the big
playground that looked like a football field. They all ate
something and took a rest there. In the afternoon, they
played a special
game with class-
mates. It was a pass
the hula hoop game.
The students passed
the hula hoop with
their whole body, but
using no hands and
no touching. They
were like snakes. It was fun! The game was quick and
exciting. At last, some of the classes, like 4E, 5E, and 6B,
won the game. The winners got prizes, like food and
biscuits.
After playing the game, everyone had lunch.
Students had ham sandwiches and bread. Next, it was
free time, and they could do whatever they wanted.
Some students walked around Hong Kong Park. There
are many interesting places in Hong Kong Park.
Students could watch birds that were colourful and sang
some wonderful songs. Students could see a tall tower
and walk up to the top. It had more than one hundred
steps! All visitors could see the view from there. Some
students felt tired after they went up the tower. Others
said they saw a few men doing exercise by running up
the tower many times. Those men are very strong!
The teachers felt relaxed that day because they
did not have to teach the children or punish them. Eden
Chan in 5E said, “The picnic was good but tiring!”
Inside Lee Kam Express
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By Henry Tsang (4C) and Sam Wong (6D)
n October, our school library opened. It has been open for about one
month. It is beautiful and new, but it is smaller than Ho Yat Tung’s old
library. There are some interesting chairs and sofas. They look like
balls, and they are comfortable. Also, the teachers put many colourful and
beautiful decorations on the wall.
There are many new books, like Math books, English stories and
Chinese books. The most popular story is “Three Little Pigs.” Most of the P6
students like reading science books because they can learn more, but many
students like to read stories because they are interesting. Although not all
books are there, a lot of students love the library because they can choose
between Chinese and English books, and we can learn more English too. There are also some magazines, so we
can learn about the news. Students can go there during recess and after lunch, but it is closed before exams.
Audrey Chan in 6D said, “I feel happy and excited in the library because the books are interesting.”
Do you like going to the library? Go borrow some books if you like.
I
Louie Wong (5C)
y goal is to pass the grade 5 piano exam. I
am in grade 2 piano now. I started to play
piano when I was six years old. My sister
passed the grade 8 piano exam last year, and I don’t
want to fall behind her. I can be more hardworking
and practise the piano each
day for twenty to forty minutes.
I also want to be first in
P5. This is difficult because
there are more pupils than
before, but it is important to
me to get into a top secondary
school.
M
Crystal Wan (5A)
y goal this year is to
participate in more activities
so that I can learn more
things. I will join piano class. In
piano class, I will try to play well and
learn about melody. I hope I can be
good at that!
Sam Wong (6D)
y goal is to get good marks
in my exams and to be
healthier. I want to get good
marks because I want to go to a
good secondary school. I will do
more revision, so I will not forget the
things that I have learned. I want to
have a healthy body because if I am
weak, I can’t do anything. I will eat
more healthy food, like vegetables,
fruits, and eggs. I will not eat so
much meat because meat has too
much oil and will make me fat.
M Kimberley Tam (6D)
y goal this year is to get
good marks so that I can
go to a good secondary
school.
Also, I want to be taller. I will
join the basketball team, and I will
work hard to reach my goal and
pay attention to the lessons. I will do exercises every
day too. It is important to me because then my future
will be more interesting and other people will not