Strayed Away

Posted by Mas Donda on Thursday, October 30, 2014


By coincidence, there was an old woman who came to visit our school. She apparently was looking for children (grandchildren). She asked the child to name the teachers that are here one by one. No one knows the identity of the child, but the old woman insisted that her son was a school here.

Well ... after being told characteristics used uniforms then we understand that the child is actually a school elsewhere. So, in fact it was a stray grandmother. In our hearts a little laugh to hear and watch the conversation. Finally, the grandmother was left of our school.  
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Learning Outside The Classroom

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Learning Outside The Classroom
Learning Outside The Classroom
Learning outside the classroom is one way that can be done by the teacher to the learning atmosphere is different from the usual. A breath of fresh air is the main requirement of the human body so that all activities can be carried out with full force. Students also become more enthusiastic about learning. The positive impact has also been felt when using the open space.


On this occasion, students were given the challenge to observe the environment, objects, people, or other things that they see and feel. This technique is in accordance with the new curriculum, which has been launched by the government of Indonesia to be applied and implemented throughout the school. The curriculum, called "Kurikulum 2013" when he first applied in our school some teachers make little hassles and fatigue of having to make an assessment of three aspects, namely knowledge, attitudes, and skills. However, as time went on we were able to adapt to the new curriculum.
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Don't Disturb Me

Posted by Mas Donda on Tuesday, October 28, 2014

"Don't disturb me, please!", he said. This lucky student would like to draw about his future. He used his mind to create a big ambition for his life. He want someday, he could be a good son, be an useful man, and he hope will be success in this life.

We must give support to our children. Give good direction, good step, good lesson. Our support is the biggest energy for our students. Teach them with amazing experience and learn how to be respect, care with others.

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A Visit To The Dam "Jatiluhur"

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To increase the productivity of classroom teaching, teachers' unions physics subjects visited one of the attractions are located in Purwakarta, West Java. This activity aims to add knowledge about science and technology, and to increase a sense of community among private teachers who are in the scope of North Jakarta.




To get to the middle of the lake or reservoir we drove the boat with a capacity of fifty passengers. The boats are diesel-fueled it, took us to a floating restaurant surrounded by fishermen's fish pond. These fishermen maintain various types of fish consumption as gurameh, mujaer, and others. Sunnguh, this is a very beautiful natural scenery and romantic. We really love this beautiful place.

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Participated In The TV Show "Eat Bulaga"

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A private television station called SCTV invited our school to be involved in one of the quiz show "Eat Bulaga". The event is broadcast every afternoon always get a good response from the audience. Innocence of children when the TV show took place be interesting and funny. They show natural facial expressions.

Preparation of this quiz show takes about one to two hours. The director of quiz show little hassles in arranging students from different schools were involved in this event. That makes the students happy is added to the cash prizes awarded to participants who perform in front of the stage. Here the teachers are also excited to be given the opportunity to dance with the children who look cheerful and adorable. Unfortunately, this event should only be followed once a lifetime.


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Hello My Name Is Amanda

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Amanda introduces herself to the class. She was a good student and always try to understand what is being taught by the teacher. Today Amanda asked about the subjects in English. Each subject she did not understand will immediately ask the teacher.

Every teacher will loves her so much, because she is very active, honest, care with other's. Learning English in our country is one of difficult thing. We must try hard to mastering this subject. But we promise, someday we will achieve the best result in this lesson.
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Communicate With Others

Posted by Mas Donda on Saturday, October 25, 2014


Communicating with others is one of the competencies that should be possessed by students in our school. The ability to communicate by presenting a particular idea or topic in front of the class is practicing correct technique.

The image above shows the expression of the current students were arguing with listeners who do not agree with the opinions expressed. If the student mentally, he will respond to any questions with a calm and relaxed. However, there are also students who feel very insecure when they have to stand in front of the class and be seen by many people.

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Today's Lesson Is Drawing Objects

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Today's lesson is drawing objects. Teachers often face multiple challenges that small when finding students who do not carry a complete drawing tools. When this teacher ingenuity shown by allowing students to draw using a pen. Although only used a pen, it is expected students were able to draw well.

Students in grade 9 more manageable when compared to students in grade 7 or grade 8 for the secondary level. They have started to use logic in thinking, reasoning, concluding a given subject. Their skills have also increased in terms of both quantity and quality.
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Became Closer To The Students

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One of the important things that need to be understood in educating children is the realization of unity between teachers and students, and this will create a fun learning environment. Thus, students can understand each lesson with joy and without pressure. 

Join the students at the break is the perfect time to understand the child's behavior more closely. Teachers can ask things outside the subjects they are studying. This is a refresher for emotional step children and teachers. And when there are severe problems arising from students, teachers can solve the problem better.
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Playing Pianica

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Listening to music is an activity that is highly favored by students. They will be happy if it can play a musical instrument, such as guitar, piano, or other. In arts subjects provide opportunities for students to be able to play a musical instrument by using pianica. Usually a song is learned is the national anthem like "The Nusa" and a variety of folk songs. Students find fun despite having to blow the instrument.

Not all students have an instrument like pianica. This is caused by a lack of awareness of parents towards educational purposes. It must be recognized that most of their parents work as laborers with limited income.
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Students Who Laughs

Posted by Mas Donda on Thursday, October 23, 2014


This picture shows a student who is laughing while learning. Their expressions are very natural. Sometimes, an expression of the teacher in the classroom can cause this to happen.
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Our Classroom

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This is our classroom. In this room we learned about a lot of science and technology. Our classrooms using two fans as an air conditioner so we can learn comfortably. 

If one fan was broken, then we'll all feel a little heat. this can reduce the concentration of our study. Hopefully, one day all the classrooms in our school available decent air conditioning.
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Boy Scouts

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One of the activities carried out in our schools is the "Scout" and in our country it's called "Pramuka". Every Saturday, all seventh grade students are required to follow.

By following this activity, students will be trained in marching, learning Morse code, learn about safety, helping others, and concern for the community and the environment. we expect the existing facilities in our school can be added, both quantity and quality.
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Enjoy and Drink It

Posted by Mas Donda on Wednesday, October 22, 2014

After two hours and a half, students could enjoy they break time and relaxing or refreshing mind. Eat some favourite food or favourite snack is good for students if they care about health food quality. The picture show how students choose their favourite drink. Ice tea is the most interesting for students.

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Sleep In The Classroom

Posted by Mas Donda on Monday, October 20, 2014


When they are learning in the classroom, students often feel sleepy. this can happen due to several factors. Bad habits of the house is the main thing that is often encountered in the students. Supervision of a parent be the key to solve this problem. Teachers also feel sorry for the students who have family problems that cause students can not focus when studying.
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Be A Good Student

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To be a good student, the student must have a strong will to achieve success in learning. Students must understand the rules of the school. Then, one day they will be a great generation. Generation that is able to solve various problems of life in the future.

Students who have a strong will, tend to have a positive attitude, such as discipline, respect for others, honesty, hard work, and a variety of other good attitude. Hopefully, this nation's children can grow and develop properly.

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Sitemap

Posted by Mas Donda on Sunday, October 12, 2014

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Privacy Policy

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