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Friday, October 8, 2010

post paling smart from sk jln 3 pupil kida khairil


Freedom Forever!

 Hey,
            As you all know about my FREE FREE FREEDOM! huh...i'm feeling very very happy right now.AKU BEBAS!!!now,I can 'lepak-lepak','makan-makan' and the ebest damn thing ever is OUTING with my BFF!that is the best thing in the world that everybodys love so much <3 HAHA...now,I can keep on playing with myTHE SIMS 3 and facebook-ing haaaaaaaaaa I'm feeling like i'm in heaven,what a such a coolthing I everhad.For UPSR,for me it just kinda of easy anddifficult,I hope I can get 5A's,wish it ;)

BM (1) = Its very difficult (for me lah)

BM (2) = It just ''kinda' easy lah hope my karangan tak terpesong

MT = Easy but paper 1 difficult sikit

BI = Hmmm...50 50

SN = Thats the 'KEMUNCAK' thing susah sikit kott

 I think sampai sinilah I 'berceloteh' (kinda)so, buhbye(as L!$hA said) if you are stressed CHILL,CHILL lah slalu keh? BYE!

Friday, September 3, 2010

our skk sk jln 3 in nst ! wow popular school


Teenage talent

2010/09/01
By Nur Afiqah Azizan, 12, Bandar Baru Bangi, Selangor






Nor Hainei

Nor Hainei

EVER thought of joining an orchestra? Well, the students of my school, Sekolah Kluster Kecemerlangan Sekolah Kebangsaan Jalan 3, got the opportunity to do so with the formation of the Mini Orchestra SEJATI. I learnt more about our orchestra from our music teacher, Mohd Najmi Zamani.Mini Orkestra SEJATI was initially formed in 2007. “There were 14 people playing for Mini Orkestra SEJATI at that time. It was formed to seek out talents among students and give the school its very own orchestra,” Najmi said.

Today the orchestra has 20 members. It consists of traditional musical instruments such as the angklung, conga and djembe and also modern musical instruments such as, the keyboard, percussion and guitar. Mini Orkestra SEJATI is truly an orchestra with a difference according to Najmi. “Not many orchestras nowadays include the use of traditional instruments.” I have to say that the combination of different types of musical instruments really result in awesome melodies.

When I asked why traditional instruments were included in the orchestra, Najmi said, “I notice that not many are doing so. I don’t want traditional instruments to become extinct.” The melodies played by the orchestra are often children’s songs that might make you nostalgic.
Muhd Mahsyuri Badri plays the angklung for Mini Orkestra SEJATI. The 11-year-old only started learning the instrument early this year. “It took me about three to four months to master the angklung,” Mahsyuri said with a grin.

Mahsyuri will be performing at the Istana Budaya along with fellow orchestra mate Nur Faatihah Umairah, 12. Mahsyuri is among the students going to Japan next year in collaboration with Laman Seni Budaya Shah Alam.

Nur Faatihah Umairah plays the violin. She said, “Music has always been my passion. I hope to get involved in the music field and go on to international levels some day.” As for Ammar Rahimie, 12, he got interested in playing the piano after seeing his sister playing it when he was seven. Today, he sees music as not only his interest but also a career field in future. Ammar plays the melodeon for the orchestra along with a few other members of Mini Orkestra SEJATI.

So how much time does music take away from studies? According to Najmi, the members of Mini Orkestra SEJATI go through their practice three times a week and these are held in the evening. Therefore, they are free at night to study.

So far, the Mini Orkestra SEJATI has achieved much. They have performed for TV3’s Malaysia Hari Ini.

What does the future hold for these young musicians? Headmistress Nor Hainei Abu Bakar hopes to see more students come forward and showcase their talents and not be good in academics alone. Najmi hopes that Mini Orkestra SEJATI can move forward to the international scene. His advice to youngsters who want to get involved in this field is, “It is better to practise with seniors and it is a must that you practise hard if you want to get it right”. So, do you think you have what it takes to be a good musician?


Read more: Teenage talent http://www.nst.com.my/nst/articles/Teenagetalent/Article#ixzz0ySJJFFr8




















Teenage talent

2010/09/01
By Nur Afiqah Azizan, 12, Bandar Baru Bangi, Selangor






Mohd Najmi Zamani

Mohd Najmi Zamani

EVER thought of joining an orchestra? Well, the students of my school, Sekolah Kluster Kecemerlangan Sekolah Kebangsaan Jalan 3, got the opportunity to do so with the formation of the Mini Orchestra SEJATI. I learnt more about our orchestra from our music teacher, Mohd Najmi Zamani.Mini Orkestra SEJATI was initially formed in 2007. “There were 14 people playing for Mini Orkestra SEJATI at that time. It was formed to seek out talents among students and give the school its very own orchestra,” Najmi said.

Today the orchestra has 20 members. It consists of traditional musical instruments such as the angklung, conga and djembe and also modern musical instruments such as, the keyboard, percussion and guitar. Mini Orkestra SEJATI is truly an orchestra with a difference according to Najmi. “Not many orchestras nowadays include the use of traditional instruments.” I have to say that the combination of different types of musical instruments really result in awesome melodies.

When I asked why traditional instruments were included in the orchestra, Najmi said, “I notice that not many are doing so. I don’t want traditional instruments to become extinct.” The melodies played by the orchestra are often children’s songs that might make you nostalgic.
Muhd Mahsyuri Badri plays the angklung for Mini Orkestra SEJATI. The 11-year-old only started learning the instrument early this year. “It took me about three to four months to master the angklung,” Mahsyuri said with a grin.

Mahsyuri will be performing at the Istana Budaya along with fellow orchestra mate Nur Faatihah Umairah, 12. Mahsyuri is among the students going to Japan next year in collaboration with Laman Seni Budaya Shah Alam.

Nur Faatihah Umairah plays the violin. She said, “Music has always been my passion. I hope to get involved in the music field and go on to international levels some day.” As for Ammar Rahimie, 12, he got interested in playing the piano after seeing his sister playing it when he was seven. Today, he sees music as not only his interest but also a career field in future. Ammar plays the melodeon for the orchestra along with a few other members of Mini Orkestra SEJATI.

So how much time does music take away from studies? According to Najmi, the members of Mini Orkestra SEJATI go through their practice three times a week and these are held in the evening. Therefore, they are free at night to study.

So far, the Mini Orkestra SEJATI has achieved much. They have performed for TV3’s Malaysia Hari Ini.

What does the future hold for these young musicians? Headmistress Nor Hainei Abu Bakar hopes to see more students come forward and showcase their talents and not be good in academics alone. Najmi hopes that Mini Orkestra SEJATI can move forward to the international scene. His advice to youngsters who want to get involved in this field is, “It is better to practise with seniors and it is a must that you practise hard if you want to get it right”. So, do you think you have what it takes to be a good musician?


Read more: Teenage talent http://www.nst.com.my/nst/articles/Teenagetalent/Article#ixzz0ySJR2Mw9










Teenage talent

2010/09/01
By Nur Afiqah Azizan, 12, Bandar Baru Bangi, Selangor






EVER thought of joining an orchestra? Well, the students of my school, Sekolah Kluster Kecemerlangan Sekolah Kebangsaan Jalan 3, got the opportunity to do so with the formation of the Mini Orchestra SEJATI. I learnt more about our orchestra from our music teacher, Mohd Najmi Zamani.Mini Orkestra SEJATI was initially formed in 2007. “There were 14 people playing for Mini Orkestra SEJATI at that time. It was formed to seek out talents among students and give the school its very own orchestra,” Najmi said.

Today the orchestra has 20 members. It consists of traditional musical instruments such as the angklung, conga and djembe and also modern musical instruments such as, the keyboard, percussion and guitar. Mini Orkestra SEJATI is truly an orchestra with a difference according to Najmi. “Not many orchestras nowadays include the use of traditional instruments.” I have to say that the combination of different types of musical instruments really result in awesome melodies.

When I asked why traditional instruments were included in the orchestra, Najmi said, “I notice that not many are doing so. I don’t want traditional instruments to become extinct.” The melodies played by the orchestra are often children’s songs that might make you nostalgic.
Muhd Mahsyuri Badri plays the angklung for Mini Orkestra SEJATI. The 11-year-old only started learning the instrument early this year. “It took me about three to four months to master the angklung,” Mahsyuri said with a grin.

Mahsyuri will be performing at the Istana Budaya along with fellow orchestra mate Nur Faatihah Umairah, 12. Mahsyuri is among the students going to Japan next year in collaboration with Laman Seni Budaya Shah Alam.

Nur Faatihah Umairah plays the violin. She said, “Music has always been my passion. I hope to get involved in the music field and go on to international levels some day.” As for Ammar Rahimie, 12, he got interested in playing the piano after seeing his sister playing it when he was seven. Today, he sees music as not only his interest but also a career field in future. Ammar plays the melodeon for the orchestra along with a few other members of Mini Orkestra SEJATI.

So how much time does music take away from studies? According to Najmi, the members of Mini Orkestra SEJATI go through their practice three times a week and these are held in the evening. Therefore, they are free at night to study.

So far, the Mini Orkestra SEJATI has achieved much. They have performed for TV3’s Malaysia Hari Ini.

What does the future hold for these young musicians? Headmistress Nor Hainei Abu Bakar hopes to see more students come forward and showcase their talents and not be good in academics alone. Najmi hopes that Mini Orkestra SEJATI can move forward to the international scene. His advice to youngsters who want to get involved in this field is, “It is better to practise with seniors and it is a must that you practise hard if you want to get it right”. So, do you think you have what it takes to be a good musician?


Read more: Teenage talent http://www.nst.com.my/nst/articles/Teenagetalent/Article#ixzz0ySJdt2MH






Friday, August 20, 2010

HOME WORK STORIES


Homework Stories

Hey today I wanna tell a story,

                         Everybody have many many many H/W...it just same as me! everyday I have many homeworks haha for UPSR yeah as preparation for 5A's I hope I will get it...              
                        LIKE THIS...

But...if we don't do our homework we will get like this....
 Can't do our exam...and then fail in exam NO! don't want to be like that...
And...if we can't or did not do our homework...there just one reason..."Teacher, I didn't do my homework because my dog ate my homework".
But,I didn't adopt any dog even cat even other animals...
So, we need someone that can help us like 'HOMEWORK HELPER' like our parents or someone else...

And then...we excellent in our exams with flying colours result YEAY! I'm DONE!
haha...not at all :p
So, I present a HOMEWORK POEM...TAADAAAA!!!


erm...ok thats all bye...!

DSLR*****

DSLR



i guess , NadziratulFakhriah future success photographer (:



Actually , aku pon ske jugak kat DSLR . Sbb , hebat lgi smart :) Tpi , harapan lahh ayah nk kasi pakai. Even once . HAHAHA :P





Oh well , flowerrr . HAHAHA D:


Thursday, August 19, 2010

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GERAK GEMPUR EXAM TENSION~


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ABOUT THE GERAK GEMPUR


QUESTION COME FROM JOHOR , PAHANG AND SO ON  . AND ALL OF THAT ARE VERY DIFFICULT.......

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

song that I request from my brother haaziq = are jik = my abang

kate perry -
 startrukk
waking up in vegas
california girl 

lady gaga_
alejandro
speechless
fashion
starstruck
teeth
monster
boys,boys,boys
money honey
super lover
again again
the fame

kesha_                                                                                                                                                       your love is my drug
my first kiss

jason derulo_                                                                                                                                                              ridin' solo
in my head

stacy_                                                                                                                                                           jahat

colby o'donis ft mizz nina-                                       
 what you waiting for 

tuh jerk





hahhahahah  macam budak2 

lagu tdi nk upload kt phone

0Ld $0^G but still best for me and five melur
















crazy sebab x saba nk blik
            

lebey krang arrr x saba nk blek , year 5 ****** 5 melur < MISS THE PENCIL CASE>






farah syahira sleepy maybe

6 IXORA^^


ME with bida


me , jihah and bida


najihah my best friend ever

emi best friend gak kot

at that time only me boy in the class others like " pelesit " kluar klass

teacher suzyyy comeyyyyyyy


bida the DIVA


TUH JERK YG SEMPAT AMIK  ......................................... ;)