Saturday, April 26, 2008

A response of "Secondary school class sizes cut"

Small class teaching is not suitable for Hong Kong especially now. If Hong Kong really carry out small class teaching, Hong Kong Government must consider about the budget. Budget is the first problem they must think of. Small class teaching must need many money for the extra classes or facilities or teachers. And the other problem is there will be more ineffective teachers who don't recieive much experience to teach students. This will make the quality of the education downgrade.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

History Assignment

Does Hong Kong or Methodist College foster and promote those qualities that we consider paramount in order to be a good inventor?

I think Hong Kong just mainly fosters "detemine to the society's need". Every students in the school are taught to learn how to do things or make things that will be good to the society. If we don't follow, we will be useless in the society when we grow up.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Computer Literacy

I practised typing in today's computer literacy lesson and I realized that we shouldn't put off our hands from the keyboard while typing.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Two questions

Which revolution does Hong Kong need?

I don't think Hong Kong needs any revolution. I think everything is fine in Hong Kong now. And the revolutions are annoying, I don't want the revolutions disturb my daily life.


What are five basic qualities that a good inventor might have?

I think a good inventor should observe everything carefully, always ask questions, work hard, will suggest answers to the questions and loves science.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Number the Stars

Number the Stars is a fiction about the massacre of the Second World War that written by Lois Lowry. Its main character was a ten-year-old girl called Annemarie Johansen. She had a best friend called Ellen Rosen, but actually, she is Annemarie's elder sister, who died earlier in the war.

Easter History hw

1)How did the colonists unite America?
The colonists brought out the war of independence with Britain and then the colonists proclaimed The Declaration of Independence to unite the America.

2)How did the legislature take part in the structure of the federal government?
The legislature included Congress, the Senate and the House of Representatives. Congress made laws and could impeach the President, the Senate stood for the States, and the House of Representatives stood for the people's interests in the States.

3)How did the American Revolution happen?
The colonists were discontent with Britain's economic policy and they thought the policy was not fair, they wanted to trade freely, So they started a revolution.

4)Why did the people in the Enlightenment object to absolute power?
The Enlightenment thinkers had more education and they thought of a lot of new ideas. They wanted to end all the unfair things and defended common people's rights in the Feudalism society, so the Enlightment thinkers objected to absolute power.

5)Explain one of the British acts that created economic discontent amongst the American colonists.
Britain got cheap raw materials and a big market for her goods from the 13 Colonies, but Britain didn't let the 13 colonies produce things that would contend with her goods. The colonists thought that was not fair. That was one of the British acts that created economic discontent amongst the American colonists.