Tuesday, August 13, 2019

MTB ride from Bandar Baru Sentul to Puchong , The Zest , Kinrara DK9





Suggested routes by Malaysia Bike Touring Community, Facebook

Samson Cheong
okay, since you wanted to ride to Puchong BK5 area, here is the route from Sentul to Puchong that I am recommended based on my frequent rides from Puchong to KL and back.
The main reason why I avoided Jalan Raja Laut is because that road too difficult to ride over due to heavy traffic.

so suggesting you ride from UMNO PTWC plaza to Bukit Tunku, then from Dataran Merdeka to Old KL Railway Station to Brickfields, then ride up to Seputeh to Jalan Klang Lama to Jalan Puchong, then turn to reach Puchong BK5. https://www.plotaroute.com/route/902233?units=km

Don Pie
sentol to puchong:
ampang -cheras - jln loke yew-tmn conaught-bkt jalil-puchong

Annie Lim
Could do towards Jalan Ipoh-Jalan Kuching/Kepong or Hartamas depends. Should be better. MTB is easier for handling city traffics. Looking at the map, about 40km? Plan your journey and self care with confidence. You can walk with your bike, push or pedal. Safety in mind at all times, give way to others. Take care.

Azri Othman
jalan ipoh-jalan tar-jalan tun sambathan-bangsar-old klang road-puchong..i did once

Nor Muzammil
Easy way and safe from sentul take
Bukit Tunku - bank negara - dataran merdeka - jln traverse - mid valley - jln Klang Lama - jln Puchong

Nor Muzammil
I stay at tmn Lestari Perdana near tmn puncak Jalil, before this always cycling to work, my route from house to KL
Tmn puncak Jalil - tmn Bukit Jalil - tmn OUG - old klang road - briekfields - kg. Atap - Jln Dewan Bahasa ( menara Zurich) take 1hour....use commute bicycle.



Using plotaroute



To Jalan Sentul

Toward PWTC , Berjaya Putra Mall

Towards Bukit Tunku (Jln Tun Ismail)

Jalan Dato' Onn-Jalan Sultan Salahuddin
Via St Mary's Catheral, Church- Dataran Merdeka
Jalan Raja-Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin (Dataran Merdeka)
Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin (Dataran Merdeka)-Continue with Jalan Tun Sambanthan
Jalan Tun Sambanthan- Jalan Rakyat-Jalan Bangsar- Jalan Ang Seng (Look for Dataran Merdeka -Midvalley bike lane)



Masuk Jalan Klang Lama





Masuk Jalan Gembira
Masuk Jalan Awan Besar

Ikut Jalan 4/155 , under Rapid LRT



Reach The Merz, Cross the highway via LRT station.



Better route :

Try to reach Dataran Merdeka first via PWTC, bukit Tunku

and then take dataran merdeka to Midvalley bike lane.

www.plotaroute.com/route/903040
https://www.plotaroute.com/route/903040?units=km






Saturday, August 3, 2019

August 2019 KL Trip





Aug 2019
 • 04 Sun
 • 05 Mon
 • 06 Tue
 • 07 Wed
 • 08 Thu
 • 09 Fri
   • KL Trip #0/3 Puchong
     • Gambang Pao9am
 • 10 Sat, Hj Day#1/2
   • Kenny off #1/3
   • KL Trip #1/3 BBS
     • Taibu mee, JIn Pasar
     • DaVinci 11am/3pm
   • TER Ride 7.30am
 • 11 Sun,, Hj Day#2/2
   • Kenny off #2/3
   • KLTrip #2/3
     • See Mom Mahkota
 • 12 Mon
   • Kenny off #3/3
   • KL Trip #3/3 Puchong
 • 13 Tue
   • Leave Puchong-KT
 • 14 Wed
   • Bin's Tui #1/4
 • 15 Thu,中元节
   • Bin's Tui #2/4
   • - DaVinci Pameran lastday 15/8
 • 16 Fri
   • Bin's Tui #3/4
 • 17 Sat
   • Bin's Tui #4/4
 • 18 Sun
 • 19 Mon
 • 20 Tue
 • 21 Wed
 • 22 Thu
   • Gaji Day
 • 23 Fri
 • 24 Sat
 • 25 Sun
 • 26 Mon
 • 27 Tue
 • 28 Wed
 • 29 Thu
 • 30 Fri
 • 31 Sat,Merdeka Day
 • 03 Sat



20190809 Fri
 • 4 am
 • 5am
   • Wake-up
 • 6am
   • Leave KT for KL
 • 7am
 • 8am
 • 9am
   • Sri Jaya Pao
 • 10am
 • 11am
 • 12pm
 • 1pm
   • Reach BBS, Do Something
 • 2pm
   • Rest & Mandi in BBS
 • 3pm
   • Help tidy up
 • 4pm
   • Help tidy up
 • 5pm
   • Leave BBS for The Zest
 • 6pm
 • 7pm
   • Reach The Zest
 • 8pm
   • Dinner in The Zest
 • 9pm
 • 10pm
   • Sleep in The Zest
 • 11pm
 • 12 Midnite



SAT 20190810
 • 4 am
 • 5am
 • 6am
   • Wake-up
 • 7am
   • Leave The Zest for Pudu TaipuMee
 • 8am
 • 9am
   • Jln Pudu, Mee
 • 10am
   • Reach BBS
 • 11am
   • Balai SEni KL, Davinci
 • 12pm
   • Out PutraMall, LRT, shopping
 • 1pm
   • Shopping
 • 2pm
   • Shopping
 • 3pm
   • Shopping
 • 4pm
   • Reach Mahkota
 • 5pm
   • See Mom
 • 6pm
   • See Mom
 • 7pm
   • See Mom
 • 8pm
   • See Mom, Dinner
 • 9pm
   • Leave Mahkota for The Zest
   • Or overnite in Mahkota
 • 10pm
 • 11pm
 • 12 Midnite



SUN 20190812
 • 4 am
 • 5am
 • 6am
   • Wake-up
 • 7am
   • Breakfast 1
 • 8am
   • Breakfast 2
 • 9am
   • Mahkota?
 • 10am
   • Mahkota?
 • 11am
   • Mahkota?
 • 12pm
   • Lunch outside
 • 1pm
   • Back to The Zest
 • 2pm
   • Repair The Zest
 • 3pm
   • Repair The Zest
 • 4pm
   • Swim Zest
 • 5pm
   • Swim Zest
 • 6pm
   • Dinner in Kinrara
 • 7pm
 • 8pm
 • 9pm
   • Sleep in the Zest
 • 10pm
 • 11pm
 • 12 Midnite



MON 20190813
 • 4 am
 • 5am
   • Wake-up
 • 6am
   • Breakfast 1
 • 7am
   • Breakfast 1
 • 8am
   • Repair Kenny Wiring
 • 9am
   • Repair Kenny Wiring
 • 10am
   • Repair Kenny Wiring
 • 11am
 • 12pm
   • Lunch outside
 • 1pm
 • 2pm
   • Pack4KT
 • 3pm
   • Repair The Zest
 • 4pm
 • 5pm
 • 6pm
   • Dinner in Kinrara
 • 7pm
 • 8pm
 • 9pm
   • Sleep in the Zest
 • 10pm
 • 11pm
 • 12 Midnite


20190814 TUE
 • 4 am
 • 5am
   • Wakeup
 • 6am
   • Leave zest-kt
 • 7am
 • 8am
 • 9am
 • 10am
 • 11am
 • 12pm
 • 1pm
   • Reach KT
 • 2pm
 • 3pm
 • 4pm
 • 5pm
 • 6pm
 • 7pm
 • 8pm
 • 9pm
 • 10pm
 • 11pm
 • 12 Midnite


Friday, August 2, 2019

Radio Channel around Kuala Terengganu area.

106.8 Gegar Bm
107.5 Flyfm Bi - 4
87.9 minal Tamil
88.7 Trg Fm Bm
89.7 Razzfm Bi
90.5 Ai Fm BC -2
91.7 Nasional Bm
92.5 Klasik Bm
93.6 Kool FM Bm
94.8 Hitz Bi-5
97.5 Sinar FM Bm
98.3  Mix Bi
100.2 ikim Bm
101.2 My Bi/BC ?
102 Pantai Timur Bm
102.4 Suria BM
102.8 Era BM
104 Melody BC-6
105 BM ?
105.9 lite Bi -3

Thursday, January 10, 2019

erph references

LESSON PLAN
Teacher : GOH MOH TENG


Date :
Day :
Week :
Certified by : PKHEM
Class :
Time : to
Comments :
Subject : English
Year :

Theme / Topic :

Skills :
1.Listening and speaking
2.Listening
3.Speaking
4.Reading
5.Written
6.Language Arts

Contents Std :
learning Std :

Objectives :
By the end of the lesson, pupils are able to


(T&L STRATEGIES)

/LEARNING ACTIVITIES
/LEARNING STRATEGIES

1. Multiple Intelligent Theory
2. Future studies.
3. Self-organing learning.
4. Self-access learning.
5. Mastery learning.
6. Contextual learning.
7. Constructivism learning.
8. Pupil centered approach.
9. Teacher centered approach.
10. Inductive and deductive approach.

OTHERS T&L STRATEGIES
1. Language games
2. Board games

(HOW TO T&L)
Learning Activities :
1. Debate
2. Riddles
3. Match
4. Visits
5. Brainstorm
6. Project
7. Questionnaire
8. Acting
9. Quiz
10.Problem solving
11. Game
12. Discussion
13. Play roles
14. Exercise Tubi
15. Story telling
16. Designing language games, and play the games.
17. Teacher demonstrated the steps to design the language games.
18. Peer-competition.
19. Language tournament.



Materials / References :
1. Dictionary
2. speaker
3. laptop
4. picture
5. reference book
6. worksheet, stationery, textbook
7. Scanning cards, textbook, activitybook
8. Color pencils, papers, textbook
9. Laptops, LCD, pictures,slides, sheets
10. Rulers, pencils, measuring tape, activity book
11. Stationery, mini whiteboard, markers, marbles, skewers/ stones.
12.Picture card, wordcard and worksheets.
13. Computers, LCDs, DVDs, textbooks , exercise books, statineries.
14. Examples of finished materials, pictures, sheets ,glues, scissors.
15. Student training book.
16. A4 recycled papers.
17. Scissors / rulers / blunt pencils.


21st Century Competencies

1. Intercultural awareness

When learning a new language it is important to learn about the cultures associated with it as well. Our focus in this series is not only on vocabulary, grammar and communication. The writers have taken into consideration the need to provide learners with a deeper understanding of the target. language cultures as well as other cultures worldwide.

2. Critical thinking

Learners should be encouraged to think for themselves, solve problems, make decisions and express their opinions. Throughout the book there are activities which help learners enhance their critical thinking skills.

3. Autonomous learning

Learners should be able to take responsibility for their own learning in order to be successful inside and outside the language classroom. That is why the material is designed in a wag that allows learners to set their goals, check their progress and look for opportunities to practise outside the classroom.

4. Communication
Communication in the classroom means expressing oneself, exchanging ideas with others as well as presenting one's work. If communication is effective, it benefits both the learner and the teacher.

5. Cooperation :
Cooperation creates opportunities for achievement and promotes a positive self-concept. Learners working in pairs or groups offer help to each other and this facilitates the achievement of their goals. Further to this, cooperation promotes polite behaviour and respect towards others, which are important social skills..

6. Creativity :
Creativity is an important skill in real life. Learners become more motivated if they can create something. This series provides learners with activities that promote creative thinking and make classroom work more enjoyable.

7. ICT literacy :
Nowadays, it is vital for learners to use technology as a tool to research, organise, evaluate and communicate information in order to function in society. Since the value and the availability of information are constantly changing and this affects our lives, we have to train our students to use technological aids to their advantage.

8. Personal and social responsibility :
Educators play an important role in the development of the community. Students should understand that one of their roles is being active members of their community. That is why a sense of the common good as well as the need for an active involvement in the community should be reinforced in the classroom.

The above competencies are developed throughout the series and they are clearly highlighted in the corresponding activities in the Teacher's Book with the following symbols:

1. intercultural awareness
2. critical thinking
3. autonomous learning
4. communication
5. cooperation
6. creativity
7. personal and social responsibility


21st Century Learning Activities :
1. Travel file
2. Spin and think
3. Think-pair-share
4. Who am I?
5. Lyrical Lessons
6. Gallery walk
7. Mix-N-Match
8. Round Robin
9. Rally Robin
10. Fan-n-Pick
11. Team Stand-N-Share
12. Talking chip
13. Timed Pair Share
14. Same Difference
15. Rally Table



Steps :

SUCCESS CRITERIA

1. Success Criteria (Checkpoints):

A success criteria is a list of features that a teacher wants the children to include in their work during the course of a lesson. It is a really good way of making children aware of what is expected of them and can also encourage them to extend themselves during the course of the lesson.


SEE:
https://www.assessmentforlearning.edu.au/professional_learning/success_criteria_and_rubrics/success_criteria_landing_page.html


AND SEE THE BELOW LINK FOR DETAILS AND EXAMPLES OF SUCCESS CRITERIA:
https://www.theschoolrun.com/what-is-a-success-criteria


Success criteria and rubrics
This Professional Learning module explains the role played by success criteria (criteria for assessment) and explores rubrics as one example of success criteria.

The learning intention of a lesson or series of lessons tells students what they should know, understand and be able to do, and the success criteria help teachers to decide whether their students have in fact achieved the learning intention. Importantly, the success criteria also answer the same question from the point of view of the student:

How will I know whether I've achieved the learning intention?
The term 'success criteria' was coined in the UK. It is synonymous with 'assessment criteria' but, instead of reminding students of their (perhaps negative) experiences of being assessed, this term focuses (much more positively) on students' ability to succeed.

Sometimes the success criteria might be just a series of dot points.

For lengthy assessment tasks, however, teachers often use rubrics which will provide students with the success criteria and also with descriptions of a number of different levels of performance in relation to those criteria.

This is part of a rubric which shows one of the success criteria and describes the three levels of performance that relate to that criterion.

The following links explore success criteria in more detail.

Background
Uses of success criteria and rubrics
How to design rubrics
Reflection, practice and evaluation


CHECKPOINTS :
e.g:
CP1 : I am looking for A4 paper to fold and write the adjectives/ opposites.
CP2 : I am cutting the papers with adjectives / opposites
CP3 : I am playing the language game with friends.



2. Prelesson:
3. Lesson Developments:
4. Post lessons:


EMK:

Elemen  Merentas Kurikulum

1. Environment conservation.
2. Global sustainbility. (Kelestarian Global)
3. Financial education.(Pendidikan Kewangan)
4. Patriotism.
5. Positive attitude, Virtues (Nilai Murni)
6. Environment education.
7. Science and technology.
8. Language.
9. Creative and innovation, entrepreneuship abd TMK.
10. Entrepreneuship.
11. Creative and innovation.


12. Mathematics
13. Science



(MORAL VALUES)

1. Love dear, respect
2. Responsible, maintain cleanliness
3. Keeping safety (Menjaga Keselamatan), Responsibilities, Prudence (berhemah), Glory(Mulia)
4. Collaborate, Maintain Cleanliness.
5. High pride (berhemah tinggi), respect, help me.(tolong menolong)
6. Appreciate the time.
7. Thrifty, grateful, self-reliant
8. Keep clean, please help (tolong menolong)
9. cherish love, responsibility.

OTHERS :

(1) trustworthiness;
(2) respect;
(3) responsibility;
(4) fairness;
(5) caring; and
(6) citizenship.


MORAL VALUES IN THE ISSC

Background
   A Moral Education Committee (Jawatankuasa Pendidikan Akhlak) was formed in 1976 comprising prominent members respecting various religions in the country. This committee deliberated on moral values inherent in each religion and finally identified 16 universal moral values supported by all. In the ISSC, these 16 umbrella values have been expanded to 80 values.


1. KINDHEARTEDNESS
    1.1  Compassionate
    1.2  Considerate
    1.3  Generous
    1.4  Understanding
    1.5  Forgiving

2. SELF-RELIANCE
    2.1  Responsible
    2.2  Independent
    2.3  Industrious
    2.4  Self-confident

3. HUMILITY
    3.1  Polite
    3.2  Admitting one's mistake
    3.3  Friendly

4. MUTUAL RESPECT
    4.1  Respect and loyal towards parents
    4.2  Respect for the elderly, teachers, peers, leaders and neighbours
    4.3  Respect for king and country
    4.4  Respect for basic rights
    4.5  Respect for beliefs and cultures of various races
    4.6  Respect for individual rights
    4.7  Adherence to the rule of law
    4.8  Adherence to time (punctual)
    4.9  Value wisdom, experience and deeds
    4.10  Value manual labour
    4.11  Value self-respect

5. LOVE
    5.1  Love for life
    5.2  Love for the environment
    5.3  Love for the country
    5.4  Love for peace and harmony

6. JUSTICE
    6.1  Just
    6.2  Fair

7. FREEDOM
    7.1  Freedom within the law
    7.2  Freedom within the democratic system

8. COURAGE
    8.1  Brave
    8.2  Stand up to the truth
    8.3  Resolute
    8.4  Responsible/Accountable

9. CLEANLINESS OF BODY AND MIND
    9.1  Physical cleanliness
    9.2  Environmental cleanliness
    9.3  Well-mannered in words and actions
    9.4  Healthy and constructive thoughts

10. HONESTY/INTEGRITY
    10.1  Trustworthy
    10.2  Speaking the truth
    10.3  Sincere

11. DILIGENCE
    11.1  Courageous
    11.2  Pro-active/Resourceful
    11.3  Dedicated to work
    11.4  Determined
    11.5  Hardworking

12. COOPERATION
    12.1  Spirit of brotherhood
    12.2  Collective responsibility
    12.3  Helping one another
    12.4  Tolerance
    12.5  Common good
    12.6  Unity

13. MODERATION
    13.1  Moderation in reconciling personal needs with... (this part is missing, will update)
    13.2  Not excessive in words and actions

14. GRATITUDE
    14.1  Thankful
    14.2  Grateful
    14.3  Appreciative

15. RATIONALITY
    15.1  Able to form judgements
    15.2  Able to reason
    15.3  Open minded and able to think logically

16. PUBLIC SPIRITEDNESS
    16.1  Subscribing to consensus
    16.2  Subscribing to the spirit of neighbourliness
    16.3  Sensitive to social issues in the community

[Translated from the Malay version by:
Haji Abdul Aziz Sultan
Zainurin Abdul Rahman
Tunku Badariah Tunku Ahmad]




I-Think Maps :
1.circle map
2.bubble map
3.double map map (double bubble map)
4. tree map
5. Brace map
6. Multiflow map
7. Brace map
8. Bridge map

THINKING SKILLS
1. Make a connection
2. Compares and differs
3. Tp clarify
4. organize
5. Identify true and wrong statements
6. Identify statement based on facts and opinions.
7. Identify bias statements
8. Identify causes and expressing various causes.
9. Identify the consequenses and forecast various consequences.
10. Make inferences and initial conclusions
11. Make generalization and hypotheses.
12.Interpreting
13. Identify key ideas, support ideas and detailed details.
14. Formulate and summarize
15. Making decisions.
16. Trouble shooting.

MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES
1.Linguistic intelligence (“word smart”)
2.Spatial intelligence (“picture smart”)
3. Musical intelligence (“music smart”)
4. Bodily-Kinesthetic intelligence (“body smart”)
5. Naturalist intelligence (“nature smart”)
6. Logical-mathematical intelligence (“number/reasoning smart”)
7. Interpersonal intelligence (“people smart”)


Formative assessments of the above learning standards have been carried out as stated below :

Written works / Worksheets :
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Teacher's observation:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Pupils' Practical Works :
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Questions / Quizzes :
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Wednesday, January 9, 2019

kata laluan untuk Google Form

Bagaimana meletak / mengenakan kata Ialuan (password) pada Google Form ? Kata laluan dikenakan pada borang Google Form supaya pengguna-pengguna Google Form yang khusus sahaja dibenarkan isi borang.


Rujukan asal :
https://www.labnol.org/internet/password-protect-google-forms/28397/


1. Log-in, masuk ke dalam Google Form yang boleh disunting, editable. Pastikan anda sudah log-in sebagai Google User yang sah.

2. Selitkan satu soalan tinjauan sahaja, soalan tinjauan baru.

3. Taipkan "KATA LALUAN" sebagai tajuk mukadimah / pengenalan.

4. Pilih "short answer".

5. Ambil "Regular expression".

6. Pilih "matches" di ruang sebelahnya.

7. Selitkan kata laluan di antara simbol ^ dan $, pada ruang ketiga.

8. Masukkan arahan sekiranya pengguna mengenakan kata Ialuan yang salah. "Kata Ialuan anda salah! Cuba lagi."

9. Klik dan aktifkan "Required" .

10. Anda diingatkan supaya alihkan soalan tinjauan kata Ialuan anda ke ruang pertama teratas. Gunakan mouse left-click & drag /klik dan heret tetikus.

11. Klik ikon "=", add section

12. Klik go to section 2 (Untitled section).

13.Pastikan anda tukar nama "Untitled section" kepada nama /tajuk Google Form tinjauan sebenar.

14. Perhatikan "After section 1", "Go to section 2" (Tajuk Baru Sebenar Borang) akan berubah kepada tajuk baru.

Monday, December 31, 2018

Year 4 Annasai . 4NS



1. NIK MUHAMMAD AFIQ DANISH B NIK MARZUKI

2 MUHAMMAD RAYYAN HAIKAL BIN MUHAMMAD ZULKIFLI


3. NUR QURRATUL AYYUM ERWANIS BINTI YUSWADI ERWAN



4. AINA NURJUMA BINTI ZAINUDIN





6. FARIS ZIQRI BIN ZULKIFLI


7.MUHAMMAD AFFIQ NAUFAL BIN MOHD NAZRE


8 MUHAMMAD DARWISY AFKAR BIN HASRUL




9.MUHAMMAD HAZIQ FIRDAUS BIN JAMAL ROIS


10. FITRI ADLAN BIN ASMADI



11.HASRIN NUR ?


12. NUR FATIHAH HUSNINA BINTI MOHAMED HUSAIN


13.AINIE HASANAH BINTI AHMAD SUHAIMI



14. MUHAMMAD ANIQ SYAHMI BIN MOHD SHAIRUL AZRY


15.NUR AMINA BINTI MOHD KHAIRUL FADLI


16. MUHAMMAD ENGKU PUTRA JEFRI BIN DAUD


17. MUHAMMAD ALIF DANISH BIN ABDULLAH



18.MARYAM INSYIRAH BINTI AMIRUDIN


19. NURUL FARA DAMIA ERISHA BINTI MOHD FIKRI


20. WARDINA ?



21.QASDINA ZAHRAA' BINTI AHMAD FAIRUZ



22.NUR QASEH QASRINA BINTI MUHAMMAD RIDZUAN


23. KHADIJAH NUR MAWADDAH BINTI HADI SYAFIQ


24. SITI ASMA' BINTI MOHD RAZIMAN


25. Cikgu Asmadi


26. MUHAMMAD FIRDAUS HAKIMI BIN MOHAMAD WAFI


27.AMIR ZAWAWI BIN ASMADI


28. MUHAMMAD DAIYAN HAQEEM BIN SAIFUL ADLI





29. MUHAMMAD ISKANDAR SYAHIRAN BIN SULAINIE AZLY


SK PUSAT BUKIT BESAR
SENARAI NAMA MURID TAHUN 4 2019
Bil Nama Murid KELAS 2019 KELAS 2018
0 AHMAD ALIFF UMAR BIN MOHD RAFEE TUKAR 3_IBNU_KHALDUN
1 AINA NURJUMA BINTI ZAINUDIN @ AHMAD ZAINUDIN 4 AN-NASAI 3_IBNU_KHALDUN
2 AINIE HASANAH BINTI AHMAD SUHAIMI 4 AN-NASAI 3_IBNU_SINA
3 AMIR ZAWAWI BIN ASMADI 4 AN-NASAI 3_IBNU_SINA
4 FARIS ZIQRI BIN ZULKIFLI 4 AN-NASAI 3_IBNU_BATUTA
5 FITRI ADLAN BIN ASMADI 4 AN-NASAI 3_IBNU_BATUTA
6 KHADIJAH NUR MAWADDAH BINTI HADI SYAFIQ 4 AN-NASAI 3_IBNU_KHALDUN
7 MARYAM INSYIRAH BINTI AMIRUDIN 4 AN-NASAI 3_IBNU_BATUTA
8 MUHAMMAD AFFIQ NAUFAL BIN MOHD NAZRE 4 AN-NASAI 3_IBNU_KHALDUN
9 MUHAMMAD ALIF DANISH BIN ABDULLAH 4 AN-NASAI 3_IBNU_SINA
0 MUHAMMAD AMSYAR DANISH BIN MOHD ARIFF TUKAR 3_IBNU_BATUTA
10 MUHAMMAD ANIQ SYAHMI BIN MOHD SHAIRUL AZRY 4 AN-NASAI 3_IBNU_KHALDUN
11 MUHAMMAD DAIYAN HAQEEM BIN SAIFUL ADLI 4 AN-NASAI 3_IBNU_BATUTA
12 MUHAMMAD DARWISY AFKAR BIN HASRUL 4 AN-NASAI 3_IBNU_KHALDUN
13 MUHAMMAD ENGKU PUTRA JEFRI BIN DAUD 4 AN-NASAI 3_IBNU_BATUTA
14 MUHAMMAD FIRDAUS HAKIMI BIN MOHAMAD WAFI 4 AN-NASAI 3_IBNU_BATUTA
15 MUHAMMAD HAZIQ FIRDAUS BIN JAMAL ROIS 4 AN-NASAI 3_IBNU_KHALDUN
16 MUHAMMAD ISKANDAR SYAHIRAN BIN SULAINIE AZLY 4 AN-NASAI 3_IBNU_BATUTA
17 MUHAMMAD RAYYAN HAIKAL BIN MUHAMMAD ZULKIFLI 4 AN-NASAI 3_IBNU_SINA
18 NUR AMINA BINTI MOHD KHAIRUL FADLI 4 AN-NASAI 3_IBNU_SINA
19 NUR FATIHAH HUSNINA BINTI MOHAMED HUSAIN 4 AN-NASAI 3_IBNU_BATUTA
20 NUR QASEH QASRINA BINTI MUHAMMAD RIDZUAN 4 AN-NASAI 3_IBNU_BATUTA
21 NUR QURRATUL AYYUM ERWANIS BINTI YUSWADI ERWAN 4 AN-NASAI 3_IBNU_SINA
22 NURUL FARA DAMIA ERISHA BINTI MOHD FIKRI 4 AN-NASAI 3_IBNU_SINA
23 QASDINA ZAHRAA' BINTI AHMAD FAIRUZ 4 AN-NASAI 3_IBNU_SINA
24 SITI ASMA' BINTI MOHD RAZIMAN 4 AN-NASAI 3_IBNU_BATUTA
0 SYAHIR ASYRAF BIN SAIFUL AZWAN TUKAR 3_IBNU_SINA
25 NIK MUHAMMAD AFIQ DANISH B MAZUKI@NIK MARZUKI 4 AN-NASAI BARU