Chinese Book Fair
23-24/2/2016

Students read various kinds of books including Literature, History, Geography, Mathematics and Science, etc. to explore different topics and improve their reading skills. 


 
 
Parents’ Book Sharing
23/2/2016

Students were taught to pluck up the courage to face adversity and learn to be independent through the reading of Bound Feet and Western Dress.

 
PowerPoint Slides
 
Teachers’ Book Sharing
25/2/2016
Teachers shared their thoughts about the books they had read. Students were inspired to read more and think from different perspectives.




English Teacher Ms Heidi Lam offered guidance in encountering difficulties in her reading of A Series of Unfortunate Events.




English teacher Ms Angel Hui encouraged the students to admire the beauty of the nature and explore the world in her reading of Africa: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know.

History and Culture Teacher Ms Chan Ying-ying reminded the students to care about mankind and heightened their awareness of protecting the environment in her reading of The Bet: Paul Ehrlich, Julian Simon, and Our Gamble over Earth’s Future.



Chinese teacher Ms Tsang Tik-man encouraged the students to actively engage in solving academic difficulties in her reading The woman Who Changes Her Brain.

 

History teacher Mr Tai Tze-lok introduced China’s Modernization during the Maoist period in his reading of a textbook from British "AQA History : the Impact of Chairman Mao: China, 1946-1976."

 
Students listened to the teachers attentively. They discussed the subject matter further with the teachers to get a deeper understanding of the books.
 
Inter-class Book Sharing
27/2/2016
Students shared their readings in another class to inspire them to begin their reading journey.