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TITLE OF SUBMISSION: FUELING THE PASSION FOR LEARNING VIA ENGLISH THEME PARK

TOPIC AREA: Kuala Terengganu English Theme Park : English Learning Innovation

NAMES OF AUTHORS Ahmad Zohir bin Haron Educational Technology Officer Tok Jiring Teacher Activity Centre, 21060 Kuala Terengganu. YM Che Ku Ruhaya bt Ku Ali SMK Chendering, Kuala Terengganu.

E-MAIL ADDRESSES [email protected] BLOG http://pkgtokjiring.blogspot.com/

PHONE NUMBERS: Office– 09-667 0344 Zohir – 09- 667 0346

FAX NUMBERS: 09-667 0345

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FUELING THE PASSION FOR LEARNING VIA ENGLISH THEME PARK Written by Ahmad Zohir bin Haron Tok Jiring Teacher Activity Centre, Kuala Terengganu. YM Che Ku Rohaya bt Ku Ali SMK Chendering, Kuala Terengganu. ABSTRACT Learning English can be fun. Learning English must not be confined to classroom alone. English is not doubt one of the most important subjects in our education system. Providing very conducive

environment

to learning the language is pivotal in making our

students master the language. This paper will talk about one unique place that offers a different kind of learning experience to the students. It is not an ordinary classroom. In fact, the name is sure strange enough to attract the attention. The place is called Kuala Terengganu English Theme Park or ETP. This place offers learning eclectic

stations for students to explore and experience English in

manners. ETP has outdoor stations and indoor stations with activities that will keep students occupied and engaged.

Based on 3 primary objectives – promoting the use of English among school children and the surrounding community of Kuala Terengganu,

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providing a variety of teaching and learning resources and finally, offering an alternative teaching and learning environment. Since ETP has reached its 4 year mark, the time has come to take stock of effectiveness. Thus, this paper discusses the extent of the ETP’S progress in achieving its prime goals. The subjects for this study are teachers and school children who were given the opportunity to utilise the facility. This paper highlights the views of the teachers and school children and the issues that they raised in using ETP in their teaching and learning process. The implications of the study are discussed and

several recommendations are made to further improve the facility.

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INTRODUCTION

Over the years, English has been taught as a second language among Malaysians. On the contrary, despite its common use for

communication purposes, the standard of English in Malaysia has deteriorated drastically. Currently, English is considered as the killer subject1 in all the public examinations for students in numerous states in Malaysia. Coupled with lack of interest and unfavourable environment to practice the language, majority of these learners fail to achieve the required standard of mastery of the language. This affects their overall

The term killer subject refers to a subject that is generally accepted as being difficult and not easy to pass with high grades.

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academic performance and later, their competitiveness in the job market. Numerous studies have shown that many tertiary students do not possess adequate mastery of English as their previous education did not provide them adequate opportunities to speak in English. Hence, they lack confidence and are not enable to perform (Littlewood et al. (1996), Lai (1994). This indicates that frequency of practice is a major factor leading to confidence and proficiency of spoken

communication (Lai (1994). To be sure Bloom (1976) purports that students with optimal attitude, motivation and self concept employ study time allotted to them efficiently and consequently exhibit high achievements. Hence recognizing this, the Malaysian government has stepped up measures to address the problem - rectifying the decline of mastery of English especially among learners in rural areas.

In this connection this effort, the Tok Jiring Teacher Activity Centre (henceforth, TJTAC) has initiated several projects to help address this issue. One of them is the introduction of the English Theme Park (henceforth, ETP) Project to generate the interest of the school community as well as the local people of Kuala Terengganu to learn English. Learners can experience a wide array of activities which are designed to both improve their mastery of English and enhance their knowledge of the world. Realising that the motivating forces for

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learning emerges from both the learner’s own sensation or volition, i.e. interest, relevance, expectancy and the stimuli in the learning environment (Crookes and Schmidt (1991), TJTAC hopes ETP will trigger significantly greater interest in English Language among Terengganu students.

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ETP OBJECTIVES

ETP is founded based on the premise that a learning environment which is conducive helps learners be more receptive and interested in their learning, and thus, able to master the language better as the learners are free to choose the activities to carry out and the time to dedicate to them (Aston, 1993).

It aims: • to create greater awareness and generate excitement to learn English • to promote the use of English Language among school children and surrounding community of Kuala Terengganu • • to provide a variety of teaching and learning resources to offer an alternative teaching and learning environment.

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The activities designed for ETP are tailored to the needs of the students and prepared by teachers who are appointed as ETP Counsellors. According to Riley (1987), in a self-access approach

thorough learning, teachers act as counsellors. The facilitate learning by providing materials that give learners various choices in their learning. Shireen (1991) has pointed out that the in charge of such facility like ETP should consider the needs, objectives, interests, constraints and motivation of the learners before designing any activities or materials for ETP. By selecting a particular theme based on the existing curriculum, these counsellors integrate all the language skills to allow intensive use of the language. Organising curriculum

around a theme allows curriculum content and learning processes to be addressed within a meaningful context. Students are then able to make important connections in their learning and understand more of the lesson. Most importantly, all these activities are carried out by the students at their own pace.

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PROJECT HISTORY

In 2006, the Tok Jiring Teacher Activity Centre (TJTAC), mooted an idea to set up a centre which would provide fun-filled activities for the children learning English. The concept was presented to the Principal

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Assistant

Director

of

Terengganu

State

Educational

Technology

Division ( TSETD ) and Director of Terengganu State Education Department, who gave a thumb-up for the project. Then, TSETD

approached ExxonMobil (then Esso Production Malaysia Inc.) for some financial support. In 2007, the first funding worth RM 100,000.00 was approved for TJTAC Park. English Projects which included English Theme

In 2007, TJTAC set up an ETP Incubator team which came up with the concept. English teachers were consulted and several language experts from British Council ,Kuala Lumpur were approached to get their

views. The team observed how these institutions run their centre in helping learners to become competent English speakers.

Once the blueprint was completed, the next step was selecting a strategic location for ETP. Tok Jiring Teacher Activity Centre (TJTAC) was chosen as it is in the vicinity of Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu which is known for its efforts to achieve educational excellence. With the exixistence of the ETP, the needs of the people of Tok Jiring and its neighbouring areas in particular, to master the English language can be fulfilled to equip themselves with relevant skills. ETP, which is sponsored by ExxonMobil, has been very beneficial where learners

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experience a multitude of activities which are specifically designed to enhance their knowledge and upgrade their mastery of English concurrently. Since the impact of ETP activities on the teachers and students in the area has been very positive.

Tok Jiring Teacher Activity Centre which is situated in Sekolah Kebangsaan Tok Jiring has been identified as a suitable site for ETP. It has a sizeable compound with attractive landscape. Kuala Terengganu District Education Office and the school itself are very supportive of the idea and will be the project partners while ExxonMobil will be our main sponsor.

ETP consists of two parts; the indoor and the outdoor learning stations. The first phase of ETP began to take shape in the fourth quarter of 2007. Part of the indoor section of TAC was torn down to give room for ETP indoor stations. The Memory Lane, the Vocabulary Shack and TJ Bistro made up the outdoor learning station and were the main attractions at the park. The indoor section of ETP opened its doors in Mac 2008. The Outdoor section was slotted to welcome users in April 2008.

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LEARNING STATIONS

English Theme Park (ETP) is divided into two sections, the indoor and the outdoor. Each section has several learning stations. The indoor section consists of the Leisure Reading Corner, PC Island, Audio Corner (Listening), Visual Corner and Do-it-yourself Area/ Games Corner. The outdoor section displays the Vocabulary Shack, the Grammar Square, TJ Tunnel, Story Telling Corner and the E-Kiosk. A wide array of

learning materials can be found in both sections. Learning materials are selected based on the learners’ needs and some of them are produced or modified by ETP Councillors. TJ Bistro offers free wi-fi connectivity for online quizzes and communication. Ideally, a theme is selected annually and all the activities including the learning materials are prepared based on the theme. These themes are chosen from the syllabus and the first chosen theme was the Animal Kingdom.

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ACTIVITIES

When ETP started its operation in April 2008, the number of pupils was limited because it only involved Tok Jiring Primary School (the school which plays host to Tok Jiring Teacher Activity Center). The pupils had indirectly assisted in evaluating the suitability and practicality of the

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activities and materials. After its launch on the 25th of June 2009, ETP was officially open to all visitors.

Since then, a host of activities has been carried out at ETP. It has benefited thirteen schools and ten secondary schools in Tok Jiring. Some of the activities are specifically designed by ETP councillors for all the target schools while others are carried out based on request from schools involved.

Below are some of the recent ETP activities. 2008 ETP ACTIVITIES

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Activities Classroom activity Students use the facilities during school hours English Clinic – Focus on speaking skills** Topics are given i.e greetings

Target Group / Current users SK Tok Jiring

Frequency Daily ( refer schedule ) Status : Ongoing

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SK Tok Jiring

Every Wednesday 2.45 pm – 3.45 pm ( Primary) 2.45 pm – 3.45 pm ( Secondary) Status : Inactive

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Book Loan ( Limited borrowers )

All pupils primary and secondary schools

Will begin 20th June 2008 50 books at 1 time ( 3 days per student ) Status : Ongoing

4

Story telling Session **

Primary

Twice a month ( see 10

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Level 1 pupils 40 pupils per session Drama Class - Puan Hasbe Secondary pupils To develop self-confidence and (20 students per session ) speaking skills 5 schools • Weak but interested Book Talk** – ETP users are invited to share the books that 20 per slot they’ve read with other users ( Primary and secondary integrate with NILAM ) IT Clinic – Facilitator ( PTP PKG ) E-mail Photostory Skype 40 students per week Primary and secondary schools

schedule ) One hour per session Weekly 18 hours / 21/2 months ( 2 hrs per meeting) Status : Ongoing Monthly

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Once a week

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Online Penpal – Students are 40 Form Two encouraged to communicate with students other students abroad and come up with a project ( scrap book ) about their pen pal’s country and culture Interac with students’ @ SMK Binjai dan SMK Geliga

Monthly

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English Clinic – recorded lesson

Primary and secondary

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ETP with British Council – Level Two primary & workshops on writing skills via Lower Secondary Pupils teleconference Art Attack Workshop** Primary pupils Lit Movie – A weekly movie Primary and featuring selected literature movie Secondary pupils ( preferably classics )

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6.0 SCHEDULE ACTIVITIES

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7.0 TREK PROGRESS

THE SCHEDULE OF THE KUALA TERENGGANU ETP CONSTRUCTION TOK JIRING TEACHERS ACTIVITY CENTRE KUALA TERENGGANU 2008
Activities Notes

Date

22.03.06

A Visit to KT ETP site. Tok Jiring Teachers Activity Centre

02.05.06

First Blue Print Meeting.

08.05.06

Site suggested plan completed and sent to TSEDT (Terengganu State Educational Division Technology). Tok Jiring Teachers Activity Centre Tok Jiring Teachers Activity Centre Kemasik Teachers Activity Centre. SEDT Hotel Grand Continental, K.Terengganu.

02.05.06

Meeting and site visit by ExxonMobil, PPDKT and TSEDT representatives.

04.06.06

Leveling the KTETP site.

9-10.08.06

Meeting and KTETP Building Workshop.

13-15.08.06

Plan building workshop.

21.08.06

The Launching of the KTETP by Y.B. Dato’ Yusoff bin Haron, The director of BTP.

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27.02.07 Library

Observation Visit by the Exxon Mobil officers together with KPP, TSEDT.

Tok Jiring Teachers Activity Centre

24.06.07

Indoor Room Renovation at KT ETP

28.06.07

Observation Visit by the Exxon Mobil officers together with Miss Juraida , TSEDT.

Tok Jiring Teachers Activity Centre Indoor, KT ETP. Indoor, KT ETP ETP KT Members Indoor, KT ETP. Indoor, KT ETP Indoor, KT ETP. Indoor, KT ETP. KT ETP Members Bistro, KT ETP. KT ETP

1.07.07

Floor maintenance work.

15-19.07.07

Doors and grills maintenance work.

3-4.07.07

Building and selecting KTETP materials workshop.

15.08.07

Wiring work.

27.08.07

Furniture updating work.

27.08.07

ETPKT meeting by Mis Juraida and Mr. Azman ( SEDT ).

06.09.07

Student’s activity of SK Tok Jiring, Kuala Terengganu.

12.09.07

KTETP Activity Planning Meeting

30.10.07

KTETP Site Meeting by Ir. Hj. Zakaria bin Husin, Marang District

29.11.07

A Visit by the East Zone SEDT STAFF participating in English Course

( Kelantan , Terengganu and Pahang ) Indoor, KTETP. Indoor, KTETP.

17.01.08

KTETP Observation by Mis Juraida.

21.01.08

Alarm Installation by the TSETD technician.

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21.01.08 Indoor, KTETP. Indoor, KTETP. Indoor, KTETP.

KTETP Meeting by Mis Juraida and Exxon Mobill officers.

Indoor, KTETP.

29.01.08

KTETP Counselor Committee members meeting.

11.02.08

Internet Configuration by Mr. Zahari bin Ibrahim, TSETD

19.02.08

Blog Building Course Tok Jiring Teachers Activity Centre, Kuala Terengganu District.

27.02.08

Site Visit to KT ETP Construction.

Kemasik Teachers Activity Centre. Tok Jiring Teachers Activity Centre Tok Jiring Teachers Activity Centre Indoor, KTETP.

03.03.08

‘Read, Write and Type and Spaceship Challenge Learning System’ Course, 1st phase KTETP Counselor by Coral Pacific.

06.03.08

Kuala Terengganu ETP Committee members meeting

05.03.08

Observation KTETP by Miss Juraida bt. Umat.

06.03.08

Site Visit to KTETP constructions. Indoor, KTETP. Indoor, KTETP. Indoor, KTETP. Indoor, ETP Indoor, ETPKT Tok Jiring Teachers Activity

23.03.08

Members KTETP meeting.

06.04.08

Activity “ Communications”

14.05.08

KTETP Project Launching meeting

15.05.08

Visit Rotary Club

22.05.08

Activity “ Communications”

16.06.08

KTETP activity coordination meeting

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Centre 50 participants. 16 participants. Indoor KTETP. 15 participants , Indoor KTETP 14 participants. Meeting room. 45 participants. KTETP 24 participants, Indoor KTETP. 24 participants , Indoor KTETP. 24 participants , Indoor KTETP. 20 participants, Indoor KTETP. 24 participants, Indoor KTETP. 24 participants, Indoor KTETP.

23.06.08

Visited by Sungai Choh Teachers Activity Centre Selangor to Tok Jiring Teachers Activity Centre

25.06.08

2008 1st KTETP Committee members meeting

08.07.08

SK Tok Jiring Preschool Story Telling competition.

10.07.08

Meeting prior Perlis SEDT visit to Tok Jiring Teachers Activity Centre

27.07.08

Visit by the Perlis SEDT to Tok Jiring Teachers Activity Centre

29.07.08

English Drama Class ( 1st session )

05.08.08

English Drama Class ( 2nd session )

26.08.08

English Drama Class ( 3rd session )

27.08.08

Story Telling ( 1st session )

02.09.08

English Drama Class ( 4th session )

09.09.08

English Drama Class ( 5th session )

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06.09.08 24 participants, Indoor KTETP. 24 participants , Indoor KTETP 20 participants , Indoor KTETP 24 participants , Indoor KTETP 20 participants , Indoor KTETP 24 participants , Indoor KTETP 20 participants , Indoor KTETP 20 participants , Indoor KTETP

English Drama Class ( 6th session ) 24 participants, Indoor KTETP.

23.09.08

English Drama Class ( 7th session )

07.10.08

English Drama Class ( 8th session )

15.10.08

Story Telling ( 2nd session )

19.10.08

English Drama Class ( 9th session )

22.10.08

Story Telling ( 3rd session )

26.10.08

English Drama Class ( 10th session )

29.10.08

Story Telling ( 4th session )

05.11.08

Story Telling ( 5th session )

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THE SCHEDULE OF THE KUALA TERENGGANU ETP CONSTRUCTION TOK JIRING TEACHERS ACTIVITY CENTRE KUALA TERENGGANU 2009 AKTIVITI CATATAN 20 Participants. Meeting room. 30 participants. Meeting room. 20 participants, Indoor KTETP 15 participants, meeting room. 20 participants, meeting room. 30 participants, meeting room. 30 participants, Indoor KTETP

TARIKH

18.01.2009

KTETP activity Planning meeting 2009

29.01.2009

KTETP activity coordinator meeting – ICT Workshop

04.02.2009

Shooting English Theme Park

05-06.02.09

KTETP activity workshop – 1st series.

15.02.2009

KTETP activity workshop – 2nd series.

15.02.2009

KTETP activity briefing.

22.02.2009

English Drama Class ( 1st session )

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01.03.2009

English Drama Class ( 2nd session ) 30 participants, Indoor KTETP 10 participants, Indoor KTETP

08.03.2009

KTETP briefing - materials

19.03.2009

KTETP activity workshop – 3rd series

20 participants. Meeting room. 30 participants, Indoor KTETP 30 participants, Indoor KTETP 30 participants, Indoor KTETP 30 participants, Indoor KTETP 30 participants, Indoor KTETP 30 participants, Indoor KTETP 30 participants, Indoor KTETP 10 participants, KTETP.

22.03.2009

English Drama Class ( 3rd session )

05.04.2009

English Drama Class ( 4th session )

06.04.2009

IT Clinic – (1st session )

12.04.2009

English Drama Class ( 5th session )

13.04.2009

IT Clinic – (2nd session )

19.04.2009

English Drama Class ( 6th session )

20.04.2009

IT Clinic – (3rd session )

04.05.2009

A visit by the Director of the Exxon Mobil .

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02.06.2009

KTETP networking facilities workshop.

7 participants, KTETP 30 participants, meeting room. 30 participants, Indoor KTETP. 30 participants, Indoor KTETP. 30 participants, Indoor KTETP. 10 participants, Tok Jiring Teachers Activity Centre. 30 participants, Indoor KTETP. 30 participants, Indoor KTETP. 30 participants, Indoor KTETP. 10 participants. Computer lab, Tok Jiring Teachers Activit Centre.

04.06.2009

2009 KTETP launching meeting.

14.06.2009

English Drama Class ( 7th session )

14.06.2009

KTETP pre-launching meeting ceremony.

15.06.2009

English Drama Class ( 8th session )

15-16.06.09

Tok Jiring Teachers Activity Centre Kuala Terengganu assistance workshop.

16.06.2009

English Drama Class ( 9th session )

17.06.2009

English Drama Class ( 10th session )

17.06.2009

KTETP activity – Book Talk

18.06.2009

KTETP KIOSK preparation workshop.

22.06.2009

KTETP video editing workshop.

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23.06.2009

KTETP Launching ceremony meeting.

10 participants, meeting room. 30 participants, meeting room. 30 participants, meeting room. 30 participants, meeting room. 115 participants. 30 participants, Indoor KTETP. 30 participants, Indoor KTETP. 30 participants, Indoor KTETP.

24.06.2009

KTETP Launching meeting.

25.06.2009

Kuala Terengganu ETP Launching ceremony

02.07.2009

Kuala Terengganu ETP Post Launching meeting.

2.08.2009

ASTRO shooting – Kuala Terengganu ETP.

04.10.2009

English Drama Class ( 11th session )

11.10.2009

English Drama Class ( 12th session )

13.10.2009

English Drama Class ( 13th session )

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8.0 INDOOR ACTIVITIES

ENGLISH CLINIC This weekly session allows students to be familiar with daily phrases for basic communication and actively employ English as a means of communication. Limited seats for 40 early birds only. • Twice a week • Alternately between secondary and primary school students • Coordinators : En Sharizal bin Shaarani, Pn Anisah binti Othman, Cik Anita@Aziza Mohamad STORY TELLING This fortnightly activity brings students to realms of fantasy, horror and reality as the storyteller narrates exciting and exhilarating stories. Come and immerse your self in the magical world of words. Open to all primary students. • Twice a month • Students will learn listening skills Target group : Primary school students Coordinator : Tn Hj Wan Adnan bin Ismail DRAMA CLASS Under the guidance an experienced drama instructor, you have the chance to gain more self-confidence and discover your ability in acting. Learn English the fun way and you will learn to love the language. Sign up for this fantastic class which is held weekly for drama lovers. • Helps to instill confidence in students to use English Language openly • Every Tuesday Target Group : Form 1, 2 and 4 students. Coordinator : Pn Hasbe binti Abu Bakar. ONLINE PENPAL Grab this opportunity to widen your circle of cyber friends. Have fun exploring other people’s countries and traditions . This is the chance for you to travel the world the easy way. • Communicate with other students abroad

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• Create a scrap book about the pen-pals culture/country • Interact with students the internet Target Group : Form two students Coordinator : Pn Roshidah binti Othman, Che Ku Rohaya bt Ku Ali ART ATTACK A time to explore and expand one’s artistic and creative talents. Need to get away from the classroom routine, join this lively class and unleash your hidden talents with your friends. Abundant fun for those who make time to register for this fortnightly class. • Using Arts to teach English • Twice a month Target Group : Students of SK Tok Jiring Coordinator : • Pn Rosliza binti Hamzah , Hj Yzel Sumarno bin Nong Chik, Hj Habibudin bin Rejab , Pn Ros Nurul Ashikin binti Abdul Aziz BOOK TALK For book lovers and book lover to be, do not miss to read and share your favourite books with your friends. The sessions help you discover the pleasure of reading. Go and grab a book and book your seat now. You will not regret once you are on board. • Twice a week • Will encourage students to read • Improves vocabulary Target Group : 20 secondary students Coordinator : Pn Rohaida Ngah, YM Che Ku Zarina bt Ku Ali, IT CLINIC Skilled instructors await to show you the tips on how to use computer and its application as a learning tool. Don’t miss this golden opportunity. Hurry and sign up before it is too late. • To correspond in English using ICT Target Group : 20 students of SK Tok Jiring Coordinator : En Azwi bin Jusoh, En Mat Sabri bin Ismail,En Mohamad bin Ali,En Ahmad Suhaimi bin Said

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OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES

TJ BISTRO • Free Wifi • Interactive Kiosk • Seating area for reading and resting • Houses storytelling corner Coordinator: Cik Anita, Pn. Ros Nurul Ashikin MEMORY LANE • Green calming setting • Enjoy historical trip into the past • Giant fruit-shape information display • Improve your command of English through fun games Coordinator: En. Yzel Sumarno,

K-TUNNEL • A place designed to trigger your curiosity about the planet, Earth • Find exciting information about your world • Test your comprehension skills before you exit Coordinator: En. Habibudin, Pn. Hasbe

VOCABULARY SHACK • Increase your word power • A variety of word games for you to play with • Bring your friends and explore the beauty of words Coordinator: Pn. Marina, En. Shahrizal

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GRAMMER SQUERE • Learn grammar through fun games • Increase mastery of grammar Coordinator: En. Habibudin, Pn. Hasbe YM Che Ku Ruhaya bt Che Ku Ali, Pn. Rosnah E- KIOSK • Check words via dictionary • Listen to songs and learn English • Access e- book Coordinator: YM Che Ku Zarina bt Che Ku Ali

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10. SAMPLE ACTIVITIES

Learn English Through Drama

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KIDS DRAMA CLASS LESSON OUTLINE
LESSON DETAILS OBJECTIVES NOTES

1 2 3

Getting to know you I know you Body

4

Vocal

5 6 7 8 9

Ice-breaking and Orientation Building teamwork and trust dynamics. Movement Dynamics/confidence dynamics Vocal Dynamics/Confidence dynamics Building play Building play

Rehearsal Rehearsal Rehearsal

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KIDS DRAMA CLASS LESSON PLAN

Week 1
Lesson Warm-up Details Drama Strectching and warm-ups. Vocal warm-ups Pass a box of cards to the group. Each student will take a card and reads it. The student will then act out the instruction on the card and lets the rest guess what he o she doing. Similar the one above, but have the students write down their own instructions. Objective Time (minute) 10 minutes

Guess what I’m doing?





Being aware of each movement we make everyday. Building confidence in body language. Being aware of each movement we make everyday. Buliding confidence in body language. Writing instructions. Team play Creative thinking Innovativeness Team play Creative thinking innovativeness space awareness focus alertness

20 minutes

Guess what I’m doing? 2



30 minutes



• Machine The class is divided into groups of three/four. Each group is required to build a machine with their own bodies. • One person • Two persons Space awareness games • • • • • • • • •

30 minutes

One prop Chair

30 minutes

Warm-down

10 minutes

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Week 2
Lesson Warm-up Details Drama Strectching and warm-ups. Vocal warm-ups In a group, the students must try to step on each other’s her toes and try not to get their toes stepped on. Objective Time (minute) 10 minutes

Catch my toes



• • •

Being aware of each movement we make everyday. space awareness Speed Focus

20 minutes

A pat on the back

In the group, the students must try to tap on each other’s hers back and try not to get their back tapped on.



• • •

Being aware of each movement we make everyday. space awareness Speed Focus Team play Creative thinking Innovativeness Pronunciation focus Emotion Dynamics Body language dynamics Body dynamics

30 minutes

Machine

One word

The class is divided into groups of three/four. Each group is required to build a machine with their own bodies. The students are given a variety of words and deliver these words in different tones and intonations.

• • • • • • •

20 minutes

30 minutes

Warm-down

Walking statues



10 minutes

30

Week 3
Lesson Warm-up Details Drama Strectching and warm-ups. Vocal warm-ups In a group, the students stand in a circle, with two individuals in it; the president and the body guard. The students in the circle must throw a ball in an attempt to kill the president. The role of the body guard is to protect the president from the ball. In a circle, students take turns to do a short scene using only their body language. The class is divided into groups of three/four. Each group is required to build a machine with their own bodies. The group of students comes in with different emotions and transferring them to each other. Space awareness games Objective Time (minute) 10 minutes

Kill the president

• • • •

Being aware of each movement Space awareness Speed focus

20 minutes

Guess what I’m doing? 2

• • • • • • • • • • •

Being aware of each movement body language. Team play Creative thinking Innovativeness Emotion Body language focus space awareness focus alertness

30 minutes

Machine

20 minutes

Party emotion

30 minutes

Warm-down

10 minutes

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Week 4
Lesson Warm-up Details Drama Strectching and warm-ups. Vocal warm-ups In a group, the students must try to tap on each other’s hers back and try not to get their back tapped on. • • • • Being aware of each movement. space awareness Speed Focus Objective Time (minute) 10 minutes

Catch my toes

30 minutes

Mirror Mirror

Machine

One sentence one scene

In pair, student mirror their partners and then do the opposites The class is divided into groups of three/four. Each group is required to build a machine with their own bodies. The students are given a variety of sentence and deliver these words in different tones and intonations. Vocal exercise song

• • • • • • • • • •

Movement dynamics Focus Team play Creative thinking Innovativeness Pronunciation focus Emotion dynamis Body language dynamics Vocal dynamics pronunciation

20 minutes

20 minutes

30 minutes

Warm-down

10 minutes

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Week 6
Lesson Warm-up Details Drama Strectching and warm-ups. Vocal warm-ups Playing an imaginary ball • • • • Vocal ping pong Machine Passing an imaginary ping pong ball orally. The class is divided into groups of three/four. Each group is required to build a machine with their own bodies. The students are given a variety of sentence and deliver these words in different tones and intonations. Vocal exercise song Being aware of each movement. space awareness Speed Focus Objective Time (minute) 10 minutes

Play ball

30 minutes

• • • • • • • • • •

Vocal dynamics focus Team play Creative thinking Innovativeness Pronunciation focus Emotion dynamis Body language dynamics Vocal dynamics pronunciation

20 minutes 20 minutes

One sentence one scene Short scene (handles)

30 minutes

Warm-down

10 minutes

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Week 7
Lesson Warm-up Details Drama Strectching and warm-ups. Vocal warm-ups Passing an imaginary ping pong ball orally • • vocal dynamics focus Objective Time (minute) 10 minutes

Vocal ping pong

20 minutes

One sentence one scene Short scene (handles)

The students are given a variety of sentences and deliver these words in different tones and intonations. The students are divided into groups and are give aplot to stage a mini sketch Vocal exercises song

• • • • • • • •

Short play

Pronunciation focus Emotion dynamics Body language dynamics Creativity focus vocal dynamics pronunciation

30 minutes

60 minutes

Warm-down

10 minutes

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Week 8
Lesson Warm-up Details Drama Strectching and warm-ups. Vocal warm-ups Tongue twisters Rehearsal Objective Time (minute) 10 minutes

100 minutes

Week 9
Lesson Warm-up Details Drama Strectching and warm-ups. Vocal warm-ups Rehearsal Objective Time (minute) 10 minutes

100 minutes

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INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION
Hi and welcome to the Art Attack book which is packed with fantastic Art Attacks that you can make using everyday things that you can find around your home. This collection of ideas are easy to make, look great, and have wonderful uses! This book is not only filled with fantastic 3-D and top decoration – you can also learn how to create really fabulous pictures using some amazing techniques! Have fun and remember that you don’t have to be good at art to create amazing Art Attacks! Try them yourself – collect some bits and pieces, grab your pencils and paints. The more you try, the easier it gets. So why not give it a go, and have an Art Attack?

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En. Yzel Nong Chik En. Habibuddin Rejab

Pn. Rosliza Hamzah

Pn. Ros Norulasikin Aziz

English Theme Park PKG Tok Jiring K.Terengganu

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INTRODUCTION MEET NEIL

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WORK SCHEDULE - 3

NEAR AND FAR 4-5 POP-UP CARD 6 – 8 A JOKING SNACK 12-13 FLOWER POWER 9-11

DINO SCENERY 14 SWINGY SPIDER 15-17

IN A FLAP 18-19

FOSSIL FEET

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COLOUR WAVES 22-23

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Have you ever noticed how things look fainter the further away they get? It’s a good tip to remember when you’re creating pictures.

Black card, tracing paper, backing card and scissors.

Cut some rugged mountain shapes out of a sheet of black card. The mountain peaks should be near the top of the page. This will make them look larger in the finished picture. Place the card on a light background.

Take a piece of tracing paper and cut it to the same size as the card. Lay it on top of your mountain scene, making sure the black sheet is completely covered. You will notice that the mountain shapes have now faded.

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Cut some tree shapes out of black card. Put the card on top of the tracing paper. The mountains will now seem further away and the trees closer. The layers will give your picture a feeling of depth.

Place another sheet of tracing paper on top of the tree shapes. Cut out the shape of a house on a hill. When you put the new card on top you will have three layers of depth and The mountains will seem even further away.

Distant landscape
Place another piece of tracing paper on top. Draw a gate and a wall on a piece of card, cut it out, and place it on your picture as the top layer. The mountain range is far away in the distance, and you have created perspective. Look over the gate and see for miles and miles.

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WHAT IS NEEDED? • • • • • A cardboard box Glue and scissors Paper towels and newspapers A paintbrush Sand

Draw a prehistoric footprint on A box. How? Look at the photo.

Cut out the outline of the footprint.

Fill the box with crumbled newspaper. Crush and model the paper inside the footprint to create depth. Seal the box flaps with

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cellophane tape.

Slightly crush the box, crush the edges to make the borders irregular. Mix some glue and water, brush over the box and cover it with strips of paper towels.

Also cover the inside of the footprint with paper in a way as to create a basrelief shape. Pour the sand over it.

Let the glue dry and shake the box to eliminate any excess sand.

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11.0 MANAGEMENT TEAM

Project Patron:

Director Educational Technology Division Ministry of Education, Malaysia

Project Advisor: Director Terengganu State Education Department

Project Director: Principal Assistant Director, Terengganu State Educational Technology Division

Project Partner:

Kuala Terengganu District Education Officer

Project Manager: Educational Technology Officer Tok Jiring Teacher Activity Center .

Project Sponsor: Exxon Mobil Exploration and Production (M) Inc.

Art Coordinator: Educational Technology Officer Tok Jiring Teacher Activity Center .

ETP Councillors: 24 English Language teachers from Kuala Terengganu TAC

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FUNDING AGENCIES o ExxonMobil Exploration and Production (M) Inc. o Terengganu State Education Department o Terengganu State Educational Thechnology Division o Kuala Terengganu District Education Office

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ADDITIONAL SUPPORTING AGENCIES o British Council Kuala Lumpur o Parents-Teacher Association of SK Tok Jiring o Department of Landscape o Department of Environment o Kuala Terengganu Municipal Council o Kuala Nerus Member of Parliament o Seberang Takir State Assemblyman

14.0 CONCLUSION

Since its inception in April 2008, English Theme Park (ETP) Project has successfully boasted the interest and motivation of school children in Kuala Terengganu to learn English. It has also attracted communities from other districts to emulate the idea. To ensure English Theme Park success and sustainability, active participation from all schools in Kemasek TAC and strong support financial are the two essential ingredients required. This will bring new changes in the way the children of Kuala Terengganu view English Language.

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References Aston, G. (1993). The Learner Contribution to the Self-Acess Centre. ELT Journal 47:3. pg.209-227. Bloom, B. S. (1976). Human characteristics and school learning. York: McGraw Hill. New

Crookes, G. and Schmidt, R.W. (1991). Motivation: Reopening the research agenda. Language Learning 41 (3), 468-512. Gardner, R.C. and Lambert, W. E (1972). Attitudes and motivation : Second Language learning . MA : Newbury House Publishers. Gardner, R.C. (1985). Social Psychology and Second Language Learning : The Roles of Attitudes and Motivation. London: Edward Arnold. Lai, C. (1994). Communication Failure in the Language Classroom: An Exploration of Causes. RELC Journal. 25(1), pg.99-129. Littlewood. et. al. (1996). Hong Kong Tertiary Students’ Attitude and Proficiency in Spoken English. RELC Journal. 27(1), pg. 70-87. Shireen, S. (1991). State of the art : Self Access. Language Teaching. 24(3) pg. 43-157.

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