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Year 12 Mathematics
The Year 12 Mathematics AA students are currently in their Functions unit, and a key element of this unit is for the students to know and understand all key features of the parent functions in mathematics. In groups, the students had to match each parent function to its graph, equation, domain and range. Now they will have to continue to study parent functions at home. Maybe fun for parents to join in as well? We can call it: ‘Revising parent functions with my parents”
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The Secondary ELS Students (Year 9, Year 10 and Year 11) had an opportunity to apply their language skills in a real-world context by creating a news report on the topic of helping others. Working in small groups or pairs, students began by brainstorming ideas using a provided mind map. Then they then wrote an interview script and recorded the final product, either in the form of a video or radio interview. The project focused on the use of past tense, quantifiers, and adjectives, providing students with a real-life task to improve their language skills, while learning about the importance of helping others.
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Many new and exciting developments took place for sports at ACG in January 2023. First, the U10 Football Team started their season in the Jakarta Schools Football League (JSFL). They are in the “B” division, the second strongest division for their age group. In their first season matches, they had challenging but fun games, going 0-4 and 0-5, respectively. The Senior Basketball Teams are continuing their season with upcoming matches on February 4 at SPH KV. Good luck to both the boys and girls in those games. The Orcas Swim Team’s next meet is the JAAC Championships at the British School Jakarta (BSJ) on February 11. This is always a well-attended and competitive event. With several powerful swimmers, the Orcas are primed to have some excellent results and are medal hopefuls in several possibilities. The Junior Volleyball teams travelled to the Jakarta Intercultural School on Friday, January 27, and played, most likely, their best games of the season. The boys’ team played the JIS A team (their best team) and came up just short in a close 2-1 match. The Girls played terrific and beat the JIS A team (their best team) 2-0. It was a fantastic result and an enjoyable evening for all involved. Last up is the Junior Boys Soccer Team, which is gearing up for their international trip to the ASAC Junior Football Tournament in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, March 2-5. The tournament is hosted by the International School Ho Chi Minh City and is sure to be a fantastic experience. To get ready, several matches are upcoming, with the first being a home game versus SPH KV on February 24. Come out and support our Wolves if you can!