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Our CIP Project (Group 3)

Our CIP Project (Group 3). Members of the Group: Natalie Chan, Teow Kang Hui , Melissa Tang, Jina Lim, Norman Kwok, Calvin Teoh, Andres Lim, Peng Yu Xiang , Isaac Ng and Keven Loo Teacher-In-Charge: Mrs Debbie Lam. Our Aim(s) and Goal(s).

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Our CIP Project (Group 3)

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  1. Our CIP Project (Group 3) Members of the Group: Natalie Chan, Teow Kang Hui, Melissa Tang, Jina Lim, Norman Kwok, Calvin Teoh, Andres Lim, Peng Yu Xiang, Isaac Ng and Keven Loo Teacher-In-Charge: Mrs Debbie Lam

  2. Our Aim(s) and Goal(s) • Our aim is to raise for SSVH (Singapore School for The Visually Handicapped) in a fun and interactive way. • Our goal is to accumulate at least $1000 so that we have enough to donate to the organization.

  3. Our Project Progress • We have decided to hold a funfair to raise the funds, instead of a normal sale, which is very common. In our discussion and planning stages, we decided to have 8 booths, of which 5 are gamebooths (including the exchange booth), 2 which are sale booths, and 1entertainment booth.

  4. Our Project Progress (cont.) • But in the later stages, we found out that it was very hard to cope with the number of booths, so our Teacher-In-Charge, Mrs Lam, suggested that we reduce the number of booths so that it would be easier to cope with the crowds. We had held test trials to ensure that it is easy to cope with.

  5. Day 1 of the Funfair • During the morning recesses of the first day of the funfair, the response wasn’t as much as we expected, making it easier for the group members and the extra student helpers for 5 Resilient and 5 Victorious. In the afternoon, the response was slightly better, but it still didn’t reach the expected number of people. On that day, we also started to use the computer to play different genres of music.

  6. Day 2 of the Funfair • On this day, the response improved in the morning, taking away an amount of prizes. It was harder to cope, as the queues was beginning to increase in length. In the afternoon, there was a long queue of people for coupons, therefore we had to control the number of people going in so that the queues could not increase in length.

  7. Day 3 of the Funfair • The response for both morning and afternoon recesses was overwhelming. It was extremely hard to cope as 1 of our members had injured herself and had to be sent home, and many of them were gone for their CCA(s) in the afternoons. To cope with the queues, we split some of the booths into two booths so that the waiting time would be lesser. Even after the number of booths increased, the queues continued to increased in length and we had to get more people to help. We managed to give away all the prizes.

  8. Post-Funfair Results • The results of the funfair: • It was a success! We have earned: . $10 0 2 0 5 Daily Sales: Day 1 : $220.30 Day 2 : $323.60 Day 3 : $358.15

  9. Acknowledgements Question 1: What is the target for the amount of money raised and did we beat the target and by how much? Question 2: What does SSVH stand for? Question 3: It was very hard to cope with so many booths. What suggestion did Mrs. Lam come up with? Question 4: Where was the funfair held? Correct Answer: $1000, we beat the target by $2.05. Correct Answer: SSVH stands for the Singapore School for the Visually Handicapped. Correct Answer: Mrs. Lam suggested that we reduce the number of booths. Correct Answer: It was held at the Innovation Room. Funfair Acknowledgements: Handicrafts: Calvin Teoh Coupon Counter: Melissa Tang Exchange Booth: Keven Loo, Kang Hui Crowd Control: Natalie Chan Game Booth 1 (Grab It): Crisann, Jina Game Booth 2 (Bottle Topple): Gerry, Norman Kwok, Andres Lim, Peng Yu Xiang Game Booth 3 (Egg Colours): Isaac Ng, Lee Wei Ren DJ: Lee Vint Seng Photoshots and Videos: Mrs Debbie Lam Fund Control: Mrs Debbie Lam Presentation Acknowledgements: Photos and Videos: Mrs Debbie Lam Information: Keven Loo Powerpoint By: Keven Loo, Natalie Chan, Isaac Ng, Melissa Tang, Teow Kang Hui, Jina Lim, Calvin Teoh, Peng Yu Xiang, Norman Kwok and Andres Lim Acknowledgements to Audience: Mrs. Ng and Ms. Subariah for granting us permission to hold the funfair in the school. Teachers: Mrs. Jeya, Mr. Guan, Mrs. Lam and 夏老师 for allowing us to leave early and miss lessons for the funfair. Audience: To all teachers and students for supporting us at the funfair. -Thanks and End of Acknowledgements-

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