The blog is so dead and the tagboard is full of advertisements o_o
Anyway, I'm sorry I have to this because I have to hand in the form on Monday (kinda rush).
We are supposed to sign up for 1 game each for Category A and B which will be played on August 6th (National Day Celebrations). As we don't have time to discuss this on class, the last solution is to do it online by voting and drawing lots.
Please vote by doing the survey below by 4pm tomorrow and I will then post up the people (by drawing lots) who will be playing the game(s). After posting up, please sms me if there are any violent objections on the allocation. Thanks! =)
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/5CRSNJ8[Update: Boon Hao, Shao Jie, Ella and Jeslin had volunteered to play street basketball in Category A. You can also volunteer as a group so that things are simpler =D][Update: For Category B, most chose Handball, so the 5 players will be Mun Wai, Yuan Lin, Bernard, Brenda, Shaun + Reserves Shermaine and Darel][UPDATE: Category A - Darel, Julia, Yuan Lin, Reserve Bernard .... Category B - Boon Hao, Shao Jie, Ella, Jeslin, Brenda, Reserve Shaun and Mun Wai]Game Instructions:
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Move It - A game which does not require much strength nor stamina. It is a game whereby 2 opposing teams each try to get a member through a series of chairs. This game is highly dependent on agility in moving from chair to char in a seating position as well as luck as the game "Scissors-Paper-Stone" will be used to determine your progress.
Human Foosball - A remake of Table Soccer, except now players themselves will be the ones on the playing field to control the ball directly with their legs to attack as well as defend.
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I won't be playing in the games because I will be in Operation: S.G. I know no one would want to volunteer so I will just take part and find someone as the 2nd participant... (Unless you want to volunteer =P)
Operation: S.G. - A mission will be given to 2 students per class. The students participating will be given a small sheet of paper with questions regarding National Education. The answers to the questions can be found in various part of the school through information posters etc. Students also make use of their general knowledge, the Internet, or to work in teams to hunt the answers down.