December 19

The Typing Rebellion Reflections

Reflection 1

Before I came to UWC, my old school prohibited students from carrying any electronic products, including mobile phones and laptops. Therefore, I did not get used to working with a laptop. I typed relatively slower than my friends, and this was not good especially when I had essay to write. Thus, I decided to practice my typing skills, and this is why I joined this club. My goal is to type quickly without looking at the keyboard.

Reflection 2

With constant practice, I find that my typing speed gets faster. However, challenges remain. The club’s practice is to use a website that teaches users how to type different letters in a “go through” mode. To make the practice interesting, there are typing games in the website. Therefore, it is easy and fun to learn. Although I practiced typing words in my daily study so I do not have big problems in the position of letters. However, I am not familiar with the position of punctuation marks, such as “;” “:”, so I often type the wrong marks. I need to practice more on that.

– 19 December 2020 –

Reflection 3

Typing is like rowing upstream; not to advance is to fall back. If I do not practice for a period of time, the muscle memory of my fingers will become shallow, gradually will be rusty to typing. Similarly, learning is the same, we need to review and consolidate to prevent the knowledge of the rusty. On the contrary, if we continue to consolidate our skills, the knowledge will be deeply engraved in the mind.

 

February 28

CAS#6

100 days in 100 words

100 days is fast, but only a small tributary in the river of time. However, when I try to recall things happened in these 100 days, I find that they are abundant. Culturama was well received, a circus show performed by students and Blue Dragon kids was loved by the audience, the drama team conducted 6 perfect performances with the support from everyone……With the end of the performances, the second season was over. Precious memories don’t fade, the knowledge and skills learned are forever, and the friends you make are still around… these are all quite delightful.

February 4

PROJECT WEEK

LO2  Challenge

We planned to do circus and cooking during our project week, and cooking is a new skill for me. During the project week, we are going to visit Cambodia, and I have never been to this country before. All of this would be so interesting but also challenging. I am going to learn collaboration since we always work as a team so far in the planning section. I am glad and excited to meet new people and see novel things, so I am looking forward to this amazing trip.

LO3  Initiative Planning & initiating activities

Since Cambodia is a new place for most of our group members, we have to be well prepared when we get there. We did a lot of planning, most of them are to ensure our safety. For example, we did a very detailed schedule of our whereabouts, very specific personal information, researches about the places we are going to travel…… The only problem is that we have limited time for a different phase of planning and sometimes there wasn’t enough time to finish stuff. However, we still got almost everything done on time because everyone in the team is very active and reliable.


Investigation
I used to study drama for a year and I became very fascinated with this subject. I like the feeling of being totally immersed in another world, to feel the emotions of the character, and experience another life. Drama is challenging, performers need to control facial expressions, voice, movements, and so on, and it is challenging to hold full control of body movements. Therefore, with enthusiasm for drama and excitement for challenges, I signed up for the audition and was qualified for the show. At that time, I was very glad to participate in this event and was well aware that I had to take my responsibility and do my best to make this show perfect.

Preparation
A complete drama production must be contributed by many people: director, props managers, costume designers, performers, and so on. I was double cast so I acted both Sarah Summers and Ensemble. As a performer, my responsibility is to carefully analyze my character, hone my dramatic skills, and maintain good attendance.

Action
During the six-month preparation process, I learned to collaborate and gained confidence in standing in front of people. It was hard to perform close relationships with people you don’t know, so I talked to people I worked with, and the problem was solved when we became familiar with each other. In the beginning, I was too nervous to perform well in front of many people. But over time, we practiced again and again, and I gradually overcome this problem. Even when I was facing a larger amount of audience in the actual performances, I was not overly nervous.

Reflection
This was my first attempt at a big acting event, and I was actually a little nervous. At first, I was worried that my mistakes would drag down the team. However, through the warm-up activities organized by Ms. Bye, I felt more adapted to the team and became more relaxed, so I was able to cooperate with others better. When I had questions about my role I would ask Ms. Bye so that I could play my role better. Also, I never miss rehearsals because I want to keep up with the team as best as I can. Through this series of preparation, I was more confident that I could perform at my best in the final performance.

At the end of each performance, everyone would leave the stage singing loudly. Every time to this moment, I will be particularly excited and emotion, and a sense of collective pride springs up. I had a great time!

Demonstration
This project really touched me, and changed some of my habits. In the drama production, I learned the importance of teamwork, which I had never truly realized. In the rehearsals, Ms Bye constantly emphasized that each actor, no matter what role, has its own meaning and story, and everyone is important in the team. Every action of us will be watched by the audience and may bring positive or negative influence to the whole team, so we need to take not only own responsibility but also the responsibility of the team. Which means that we need to care and help others while doing our job well.

In fact, I felt a strong sense of honor and pride that I had never experienced in an individual performance in the final curtain call, as I realized the significance of the team.

September 8

Lion Befrienders games and activities with the Elderly Reflection

The aging population problem in Singapore is getting serious, and there are many elderlies who stay at home alone. Our mission is to accompany them through playing games and chatting with them to make them feel warm. Therefore, I was very glad to take part in this service and help the elderly. My goal was to keep my commitment and participate in every session actively.

30 September 2019 #LO 3

In our first contact with the elderly this year, I found that the elderly were very friendly and active. We entered the recreation room and did self-introduction and then some chats. Then, we watched the presentation of one of the members of the organization in the living room. The presentation introduced the organization and talked about our missions. We didn’t have much time after watched the presentation, so we merely played one game with the elderly, it reminds me that we need better time management. The game called Chinese Chat, the first person thinks a sentence, then whispers it to the second person, and then works its way up to the last person and see if the meaning of the sentence is changed.

I think they had a good time because I could hear their laughter from time to time and see the happy expressions on their faces, it is pleasant. It was the first time to meet the elderly and I was a little at a loss, because I had no idea what to say, after I asked their names and the name of their hometown. This is what I didn’t do well, and I will think about topics before the next conversation. My goal is to build a good relationship with the elderly through this year and make them feel relaxed and secure.

 

Reflection #2

I actively participated in every session, because I think what I did was very meaningful. I would feel satisfied to see the smiling faces of the elderly. However, I was also thinking about the real needs of the elderly. I think the reason these old people need our help is because they are lonely. This loneliness can be mitigated by children being together. So I think, if we want to solve the problem fundamentally, we should train modern young people to attach importance to the mental health of the elderly. To help more and a wider range of people.

– 27 November 2020 –

September 8

Karate Reflection

I have been passionate about martial arts since I was very young, so I learned many kinds of martial art, such as Taekwondo and Wing Chun. However, when I began to learn karate, I realized that it was the sport I loved. Karate is a challenging but interesting sport that not only keeps me fit and makes me healthy but also helps me relieve stress sometimes.

Reflection 1 (01/10/2019)

“Persistence” is one of the things that I think is challenging in learning karate, because just like all the other sports, karate requires a lot of practice, especially before the belt test, when you need to practice the test content in your spare time. Karate requires strength as well as skills, so in addition to technique, we also do push-ups, squats, and so on to build strength. It takes patience and perseverance to complete these exercises every week, and in order not to slacken off, we need to try the best to attend every session to stay flexible.

Reflection 2

One of my favorite activities in the karate class is boxing. The coach would ask us to beat a sandbag in order of color of the belt to test our learning achievement and practical ability. Punching a sandbag requires skill, because force is mutual and if one’s fists and movement are irregular, it will lead to injuries. I really enjoyed that because it was a great chance to release pressure.

Reflection 3

Karate works the arm and leg muscles by repeating basic moves such as blocking, kicking, and punching. This is what we do in every class. It is a boring process, but every time I finish basic training, I feel that I have a deeper memory of these actions. This reminds me of a video of a karate competition that the teacher showed us. I can’t help thinking about how much effort is needed to make a move like this without thinking about it. Karate need patience and effort.

Reflection 4

We took a group photo and it was hung on the wall of the training room when it came out. We all held a pose of salute, which had a very menacing feeling about it. However, I thought this photo actually looks warm, as we all studied together for a period of time and practiced (fought) with each other. This photo also reminds me of the collective, because it reminds me that we once went to Malaysia to take part in the competition together, and thus we all had the same honor. This experience of learning karate is valuable, not only because of the knowledge I gained but also because, I have tried hard, brave, I do not regret it.

Evidence

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1c4omoh6hZD3JoqEjI_DH9BHWuc2GyMRrJrR5tjPsx4g/edit? usp=sharing

 

September 8

Culturama Italy Reflection

Culturama is an annual traditional dance and music performance, and I was in the team which represented Italy. I fell in love with the Italy style dance when I first saw the small piece of it, so I signed up for the audition. I was happy but a bit nervous when I received the email from my dance leader because I had never tried to dance before so I was excited about the upcoming challenge. Although I am not a good dancer, I am a persistent and responsible person, so I have the confidence to do well. I think this is an opportunity to improve myself, and I hope to become braver, try new things and meet different people through this activity.

Learning a dance requires time and energy, I am well aware that I am one of the members of the team, and I have to be responsible for my partner and the team, because my absence will lead to the incomplete dance and the lack of proficiency between my partner and I, therefore I actively participated in every rehearsal. At the same time, I realized my shortcomings during rehearsals, for example, I found myself needing extra practice because I could not remember the dance moves sometimes.

To keep my commitment, I practiced by following the videos shared by my team leader practice in my spare time. When it closed to the performance day more rehearsals were added on Saturday, and I was delighted about that because rehearsals were fun, and it showed the responsibility of the team leader. However, it clashed with my schedule, in order to keep my commitment, I adjusted my time table to match rehearsals.

I really enjoyed the rehearsal and performance, not only because of the sense of achievement but also the people I met. Everyone in the team was friendly and helpful, and I made many friends. In the group we helped each other, when I had trouble with doing makeup, they kindly lent a hand, and I returned the favor by helping them curl their hair. I also have some shortcomings, such as I should smile more on stage and maybe talk to more people.

I was really glad to take part in this wonderful event. I learned a lot through Culturama, for example, Italian culture, and it made me more courageous and optimistic. For me, standing on the stage sometimes makes me nervous, so I participated in this activity to train myself and it worked very well. This is a meaningful and unforgettable experience.

September 8

Drama Production – The Heart of Robin Hood Reflection

Reflection 1 – 24 Jan 2020

INVESTIGATION

I used to study drama for a year and I became very fascinated with this subject. I like the feeling of being totally immersed in another world, to feel the emotions of the character, and experience another life. Drama is challenging, performers need to control facial expressions, voice, movements, and so on, and it is challenging to hold full control of body movements. Therefore, with enthusiasm for drama and excitement for challenges, I signed up for the audition and was qualified for the show. At that time, I was very glad to participate in this event and was well aware that I had to take my responsibility and do my best to make this show perfect.

PREPARATION

A complete drama production must be contributed by many people: director, props managers, costume designers, performers, and so on. I was double cast so I acted both Sarah Summers and Ensemble. As a performer, my responsibility is to carefully analyze my character, hone my dramatic skills, and maintain good attendance.

ACTION

During the six-month preparation process, I learned to collaborate and gained confidence in standing in front of people. It was hard to perform close relationships with people you don’t know, so I talked to people I worked with, and the problem was solved when we became familiar with each other. In the beginning, I was too nervous to perform well in front of many people. But over time, we practiced again and again, and I gradually overcome this problem. Even when I was facing a larger amount of audience in the actual performances, I was not overly nervous.

Reflection 2 – 27 August 2020

This was my first attempt at a big acting event, and I was actually a little nervous. At first, I was worried that my mistakes would drag down the team. However, through the warm-up activities organized by Ms. Bye, I felt more adapted to the team and became more relaxed, so I was able to cooperate with others better. When I had questions about my role I would ask Ms. Bye so that I could play my role better. Also, I never miss rehearsals because I want to keep up with the team as best as I can. Through this series of preparation, I was more confident that I could perform at my best in the final performance.

At the end of each performance, everyone would leave the stage singing loudly. Every time to this moment, I will be particularly excited and emotion, and a sense of collective pride springs up. I had a great time!

September 8

Cryptology Club

Goals and Expectations

Cryptology is actually about mathematics. By studying the laws in numbers and letters, we can resolve a seemingly random password. This experience was novel and interesting to me. Decoding is a computational process in which we need to maintain logical clarity and mental patience. In addition to using your brain for decoding, sometimes you use computer tools to help. It makes me feel that cryptography is in line with the times, and technology also makes cryptography more challenging. Therefore, I hope I can exercise my logical thinking ability and patience by participating in this activity. Moreover, decoding can easily give people a sense of accomplishment and confidence.

 

20 September 2019 #LO 2

In each session, we will crack a cipher on our own, and then the leader will explain the right way of solving it and then give us more similar ciphers as exercises. It was not as simple as I expected, but rather challenging. However, today I managed to break the code by myself, and I felt a sense of accomplishment. In the beginning, I felt that I had no idea, but I found the rule after sticking to it, I realized the importance of perseverance and I found out that Cryptology has something to do with mathematics. We will face a cryptology competition and I am trying my best to improve before the competition. My goal is to be able to learn as many decoding forms as possible and be proficient in using various decoding tools.

August 27

CAS # 1

According to the information from the official website of our school, “CAS is one of the three core elements of the IB Diploma, together with TOK and the Extended Essay. It stands for Creativity, Activity, and Service. It must be successfully completed within the duration of the two-year course.” Apparently, CAS is compulsory which sounds horrible, but in fact, if you face it with a good attitude, it can be quite interesting. I have chosen many activities and services and I hope I can be chosen to attend most of them, I believe they can help me find my strengths and improve my weaknesses. In my opinion, a good CAS program consists of experiences that should be both challenging and enjoyable, our CAS experiences can be profound and life-changing.