Good Moring Miss Cooley, I’m sorry I didn’t post my year6 pupil comment before but here it is now,
At All Souls, I have enjoyed all the lessons that they have taught me.
I have persevered with hard subjects that I didn’t do good in.
My best memory in year6 was when we all chilled and watched a movie.
I am looking forward to making new friends and learn new subjects in secondary school.
Good afternoon Ms Cooley,
Azeem and I have been trying to solve a maths problem from last week’s work. I know you are really busy at the moment but I would be most grateful if you could help us out when you get a minute. The question is from the multiply fractions by integers worksheet, question 9. We have been using trial and error, however this has proved very challenging and we have so far been unsuccessful.
Thank you ,
Nasreen and Azeem.
Dear Miss Cooley,
I have one more thing to say, This story tells you that a enemy of your as you think, can really be you friend. Someone, someone who you think is your friend, is then able to back stab you or even leave you to suffer, but not all people are like this. Some can care for you.
Good morning Miss Cooley,hope you are well,what would the lo for the R.E be ?
Morning Olivia,
I am not sure as this is usually posted on the RE blog.
Miss Cooley x
Ok thank you
Good Moring Miss Cooley, I’m sorry I didn’t post my year6 pupil comment before but here it is now,
At All Souls, I have enjoyed all the lessons that they have taught me.
I have persevered with hard subjects that I didn’t do good in.
My best memory in year6 was when we all chilled and watched a movie.
I am looking forward to making new friends and learn new subjects in secondary school.
Thank you Arash.
Miss Cooley x
Dear Miss Cooley,
He felt sad and disappointed because the people whom passed him by were those of whom he was expecting to be caring and compassion.
The person who helped him was the Samaritan, The one he always believed and seen as his enemy.
I believe he felt relieved, grateful, happy even and also he was seeing things differently because now he knows whom to trust and to not.
Hi Karim,
This needs to be blogged to the RE blog.
Miss Cooley x
Good afternoon Ms Cooley,
Azeem and I have been trying to solve a maths problem from last week’s work. I know you are really busy at the moment but I would be most grateful if you could help us out when you get a minute. The question is from the multiply fractions by integers worksheet, question 9. We have been using trial and error, however this has proved very challenging and we have so far been unsuccessful.
Thank you ,
Nasreen and Azeem.
Hi Nasreen and Azeem,
I would teach it like this:
Jack Alex
3 1/6 2 1/2
6 2/6 5
9 3/6 7 1/2
12 4/6 10
15 5/6 12 1/2
18 6/6 (or 19) 15
22 1/6 17 1/2
Keep going like this until you get a common number.
Hope that helps.
Miss Cooley x
Dear Miss Cooley,
I have one more thing to say, This story tells you that a enemy of your as you think, can really be you friend. Someone, someone who you think is your friend, is then able to back stab you or even leave you to suffer, but not all people are like this. Some can care for you.
Hi Karim,
Is this your RE comment? It needs to go on the RE blog.
Miss Cooley x