Monday 13 February 2012

The Troublemakers Visit to Changi Airport

HI!
We're The Epic Group 1 Of CE6!On the 1st of February,the entire P6 level went to Changi Airport for an Eye trail ;)
Our group members are Aisha Maideen,Alyssa Clarie Yeo,Alyssa Ong and Amelia Lim.Please do not confuse Alyssa Yeo and Alyssa Ong >.<


Here is a recording of us introducing ourselves.


At station 1,we learned more about the aviation history of the Singapore Changi Airport,the 'passenger traffic' at the airports,some facts about how animals travel on board flights and how food in aeroplanes is prepared.


At Station 2,we went to the "Changi Wonders of the world"display to learn more about some of the wonders of the world and the Singapore icon,'Merlion'.








At Station 3,we solved some problem sums,learnt more about the the dos and don’ts of riding the T3 slide,saw the Fiber Glass Propeller Sculpture and learnt about the concept of recycling. We also used our IPhones to record our group’s reflections about this trip.








At Station 4,we tried the Wood Block Print and took pictures with them! We got to shop around the basement area.




~Random facts you should know~
Fact 1:The Sydney Opera House in Australia was designed by John Utzon, a Danish man.

Fact 2:The Taj Mahal is found in Agra,India.


Fact 3:The Great Pyramid of Giza is found in Egypt.


Fact 4:The Eiffel is found in Paris,France.


Fact 5:The Merlion is a mythical creature with a head of a Lion and the body of a Mermaid.


Fact 6:The Changi International Airport (Terminal 3) was opened by Mr Lee Hsien Loong,now the Prime Minister of Singapore, on 25 July 2008.


Fact 7:The Taj Mahal, which is made of white marble, was built by Mughal emperor Shabjanan in memory of his beloved Wife.

Fact 8:The Sydney Opera House is regarded as one of the greatest architectural masterpieces of the 20th century.


Fact 9:The Great Pyramid of Giza, also known as the Pyramid of Khufu, is the oldest and larget pyramid.


Fact 10:The Eiffel Tower is the tallest structure in the country and is visible from many spots around Paris.