BIBA 10th~11th Third Grade Newsletter

This last cycle we learned.

  • How to research and become experts on a topic
  • How to Tackle Complex texts
  • Goal Setting
  • How to read for purpose
  • Reading to prepare to talk about a topic
  • How to Organize our notes.
  • Confidence to reorganize our notes
  • How to use Text structures to our advantage
  • How to research
  • Compound Sentences
  • Subjects and Predicates
  • How to build up and decompose Liters
  • Estimating liquid volume.
  • How to understand Word problems related to time and volume.
  • Rounding and estimating numbers for speed.

We did not Continue this subject this cycle

  • How New Years is celebrated around the world
  • How the Phillppines celebrates New Years
  • How to research and become experts on a topic
  • How to Tackle Complex texts
  • Goal Setting
  • How to study professional texts to learn elaboration.
  • How to make connections between Chapters and sections of a book.
  • How to balance ideas and facts.
  • Paraphrasing
  • How to use Adjectives and Adverbs effectively
  • Using Glossaries and Dictionaries
  • Decomposing large measurements
  • Review of Rounding.

We did not Continue this subject this cycle

  • How the USA Celebrates New Years
  • How Canada Celebrates New Years

The Winter Concert is Approaching on December 13th

Chinese Subject Tests are approaching on December 18th~19th.

(All Pictures are AI Regenerated from photos, as to follow the Social Media regulations around Student Safeguarding)

Starting this cycle we will review the Daily Operations as written in the Parent and Student Handbook.

Morning Announcements
Announcements will occur every morning at 8:00 a.m. It is expected that all teachers, students, and staff are quiet and focused on announcements.

Attendance And Punctuality
Students are expected to be seated in their classroom promptly by 8:00 a.m. daily. In order to gain the full academic benefit of the instruction here at BIBA, students must attend school for the entire academic term. Parents are discouraged from removing students from school for extended periods of time due to vacation, trips, or other reasons other than family emergencies. When a child is absent from school, a parent should telephone the main office at 8041-0390 and select the appropriate extension number on the recording by 8:30 a.m.

Lower Elementary:8003 or 8023 / Upper Elementary:8016 or 8061

Furthermore, being on time for school is one way to teach your child to respect the importance of school and learning. To help your child get the best possible start to their day, please make sure s/he is on time for school and has had a good breakfast. Late arrivals disrupt the class environment and affect all students’ learning. Students should be in school before 8:00 a.m. in order to prepare for class. Arriving to school to be prepared for lessons on time is the responsibility of the parent and student. Consistent tardiness to class will be regarded as not respecting the school’s Code of Conduct.


Help your children build good daily routines by sending them to bed at a good time, so they can get 8 hours of sleep and still be in class before 8:00 in the morning.

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