Thursday, April 29, 2010

School Team Line-up

Hi everyone,

The team line-up as follows:-

Team No.

Player No.

Team Captains are automatically understood to be

Player 1 in each of the teams registered

All P3/P4 pupils are grouped to compete in the JUNIOR DIVISION (JD); whereas P5/P6 compete in the SENIOR DIVISION (SD)

Name of Player

Class

JD/SD Category

1

1

Stephanie Low

4/11

JD

2

Cheryl Kho

4/11

JD

3

Clarine See

4/10

JD

4

Bethanie Lim

4/10

JD

5

Julina

4/11

JD

2

1

Shastikk

4/10

JD

2

Goh Yong Jing

4/6

JD

3

Samuel Yaw

4/8

JD

4

Kelly Tan

4/7

JD

5

Nathanael Chia

3/9

JD

3

1

George Neo

4/6

JD

2

Josiah Hoo

4/7

JD

3

Lee Jia Hao

4/6

JD

4

Gabriel Lee

4/11

JD

5

Lucas Ong

4/11

JD

4

1

Isabelle Lim

6/11

SD

2

Raj

6/11

SD

3

Nicole Sim

6/10

SD

4

Soh Qian Ying

5/11

SD

5

Natalia

5/10

SD

5

1

Sarthak Consul

6/111

SD

2

Tan Wensheng

6/7

SD

3

Yeo Jiong Han

5/11

SD

4

Md Noriman

5/6

SD

5

Goh Siau Chiak

6/11

SD

6

1

Ivin Lee

5/11

SD

2

Joseph Lim

5/10

SD

3

Lee Yueyu

5/9

SD

4

Miko Pang

6/9

SD

5

Lydia Wong

6/10

SD

7

1

Sonia S

6/10

SD

2

Justin Yeo

5/2

SD

3

Janessa Low

6/7

SD

4

Jaime Tan

6/10

SD

5

Joshua Handover

6/11

SD



All the best for the exams but don't forget about Scrabble!

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

No more Scrabble until after the exams!

*sob sob*

Enjoy the pics! Check out the bingos made by your friends!




Sunday, April 11, 2010

Scrabble is ON as usual (13th April)

Pictures of last week!


Deep in thought

Your friend missed a bingo here! Can we spot it?





Guess who found two bingoes in a game?
(PLUNGES & DESTROY)

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Scrabble Rules about to change!

There has been news that scrabble will now accept proper nouns. This means you can put "HILDA", "NIKE" or even "SUHAIMI" for a bingo! ;P

However, scrabble enthusiasts around the world can breathe easy. This rule is NOT going to happen. It's just a limited edition of Scrabble, called Scrabble Trickster due out in UK soon. In yesterday's kerfuffle, a few bloggers pointed out this simple truth: Many proper nouns already are acceptable in Scrabble.

They're mainly words that also have common-noun meanings, such as BOB (a hairstyle, or a verb meaning to move up and down) or JOHN (just what you think it is) or JOE (as in coffee).

There are a few surprises, such as JAPAN (a lacquer) or HENRY (a measurement of electricity) or LAURA (a group of hermitages).

And in recent years, some corporate and brand names have slipped into the common usage and thus been included in the "Official Scrabble Players' Dictionary." Among them: FEDEX, JELLO and XEROX.

Yes, you can play XEROX in Scrabble, but only if you use a blank. There's just one X tile in a Scrabble set.

That's not changing, either.

To see the articles, click here and here!

Sunday, April 4, 2010

What would you do?

I had the following letters ZNRJNOA midway through a game on my iPhone. What would you have played? Share your thoughts!



See you tomorrow!

Friday, April 2, 2010

Scrabble is ON as usual

See you this coming Tuesday!

Meanwhile, here are the nice plays from last week!


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