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:) Mrs. Ranney
Dear Mrs. Ranney,
ReplyDeleteI played against kids from England and Australia, & I did extremely well! I also participated in World Maths Day last year, and truly enjoyed it.
Sincerely,
Roxana
Dear Mrs. Ranney,
ReplyDeleteI played somebody at my house that was from England. I got first place and was very happy about that. I love world math day. I can't wait to do more.
Best,
Sara
Dear Mrs. Ranney,
ReplyDeleteI love to go on World Math Day because I get to play against other people all around the world. I played my cousin in Oregon. I have enjoyed playing World Math Day.
Best,
Marisa
Dear Mrs. Ranney,
ReplyDeleteI played against China and Australia. I also got 1st in a lot of games, and I got second. My family and I played last year and it was fun. I think that World Math Day is so interesting!
Best,
Cameron
Dear Mrs. Ranney,
ReplyDeleteI am so excited to go on World Maths Day! There are so many correct answers that kids have gotten. I remember participating in World Maths Day last year. When I played World Maths Day at my house, I played against countries such as Argentina, Canada, and China. I think that World Maths Day is so entertaining.
Your Student,
Andrew S.
Dear Mrs.Ranney,
ReplyDeleteI am going to have a great time today for World Math's day. I want to play against England, China, and Russia. If I was in 1st place, I would be very excited. I at least want to be in the top 4.
Sincerely,
Carson
Dear Mrs.Ranney,
ReplyDeleteI 've just played World Math Day and my highest score was 30. I've only won in 1st,2nd,3rd never 4th place. I'm doing great.I love playing.
Best,
Ethan :D
Dear Mrs.Ranney,
ReplyDeleteI really liked the comments all of my class mates
did . I really like Sara's comment. I also did World Math Day too. I played people from England & Australia.
Best,
Jack
Dear Mrs. Ranney,
ReplyDeleteI love World Math Day!!! When I practiced on the website yesterday, I played games against people from China, England and Hong Kong. I know people from England!
World Math Day starts tomorrow, and I want to play in the morning before school. I am going to get up early so I have time to play before I go to school. Last year there were times when I called Eli to race against him. I bet I am going to do the same thing this year.
The best thing about World Math Day is that you play against people from fascinating countries all over the world like from the seven continents: North America, Asia, Europe, Africa, Antarctica, South America, Australia. However, Eli and I would usually end up against each other. I can't wait till it starts tomorrow.
See you tomorrow. This is one of my favorite posts. You are a great teacher to me!!!
Best,
Andy
Dear Mrs.Ranney,
ReplyDeleteMy competition was against Japan, Canada, the United States, and United Kingdom. Mostly all the time I got number 1!!! I am really sad because we did not get to go on World Maths Day in the computer lab. World Maths Day is the best.
Best,
Jake
Dear Mrs.Ranney,
ReplyDeleteI had a lot of fun on World Maths Day. I played against Ireland, United Kingdom, and U.S.A. I got in second place 2 times. I think world maths day is a great and interesting idea because people from all around the world can play each other.
Best,
Liam
Dear Mrs. Ranney,
ReplyDeleteI played people from Egypt and Afghanistan, those were probably the most interesting countries I have played in World Maths Day. I answered 4,001 questions this year. I can't believe that we beat the 2009 record! Lets see what happens next year!
Your former student,
William M.
P.S. That lunch in was fun Mrs. Ranney!