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Topic
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Content
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14 April (Mon)
From 10 a.m.
(Duration: 30 45 minutes)
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It Wasn't My Fault!
Storyteller: Children's Story Centre
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Uncle Man shares with you his childhood
memories. At school, there is always someone who is
being bullied. At moments like these, what would you
do? Would you speak up on his behalf, or stay silent
and stand aside? Or would you join the bullies' group?
It Wasn't My Fault brings out the question of responsibilities
and leaves open questions for you to think about.
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14 April (Mon)
2 p.m. 3 p.m.
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Tackling Chinese Language in HKCEE Paper One
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Miss Chow, Miss Hui and Miss Leung
from Pui Ching Middle School will share with you examination
techniques on the subject of Chinese Language. They
will talk about the format of Paper One and composition
skills.
You can send your questions to iclass@hkedcity.net
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14 April (Mon)
4 p.m. 5 p.m.
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What would you say is a 'normal' or
'abnormal' psychological response under the SARS attack?
Learn more about it with Miss Woo.
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15 April (Tue)
From 10 a.m.
(Duration: 30-45 minutes)
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The Witch and the
Black Cat
Storyteller: Auntie Vege
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Once upon a time, there was a witch.
She decorated her house all in black. So when she had
a black cat, she could not see it. She used magic to
transform the cat into a green colour. But when it ran
out onto the green lawn, she could not see it. Again
she used magic to transform the cat into a rainbow of
colours
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15 April (Tue)
2 p.m. 3 p.m.
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Tackling Chinese Language
in HKCEE Paper Two
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Miss Chow, Miss Hui and Miss Leung
from Pui Ching Middle School will share with you examination
techniques on the subject of Chinese Language. They
will talk about the format of Paper Two and how to do
revision.
You can send your questions to iclass@hkedcity.net
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15 April (Tue)
4 p.m. 5 p.m.
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How can we help and try to understand
those school children and adults who suffer from anxiety
because of SARS?
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16 April (Wed)
From 10 a.m.
(Duration: 30 45 minutes)
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A Boy Called Toto
"Story Moms" from the Boys' and Girls' Clubs
Association of Hong Kong
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Toto loved to eat. One day, he swallowed
the pits when he was eating a papaya. He did not pay
too much attention but people told him he would have
a tree growing out of his head. Now what would life
become if you have a tree on your head?
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16 April (Wed)
2 p.m. 3 p.m.
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Tackling Chinese Language
in HKCEE
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Miss Chow, Miss Hui and Miss Leung
from Pui Ching Middle School will share with you examination
techniques on the subject of Chinese Language. They
will tell you how to revise and what to look out for.
You can send your questions
to iclass@hkedcity.net
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16 April (Wed)
4 p.m. 5 p.m.
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How can we help and try to understand
those school children and adults who feel downhearted
because of SARS?
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17 April (Thur)
From 10 a.m.
(Duration: 30 45 minutes)
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The Red Cockerel
"Story Moms" from the Boys' and Girls' Clubs
Association of Hong Kong
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One day, a red cockerel discovered
an egg on the road. He asked the hens to help hatch
it. The hens said they were too busy. To protect it,
he had to hatch it himself. All the time he was sitting
on the egg to hatch it, the hens came over to help.
When finally the egg was hatched, a cute little chick
came out, and every day, the 'father' and the 'son'
would take walks...
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17 April (Thur)
2 p.m. 3 p.m.
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Tackling Chinese Language
in HKCE
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Miss Chow, Miss Hui and Miss Leung
from Pui Ching Middle School will share with you examination
techniques on Paper Two of the subject of Chinese Language.
They will tell you how to revise and what to look out
for. (Part II)
You can send your questions
to iclass@hkedcity.net
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17 April (Thur)
4 p.m. 5 p.m.
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How can we help and try to understand
those school children and adults who are distressed
by news stories of suicide?
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