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 Post subject: 2 maths tests, and a spelling test!
PostPosted: Mon Oct 25, 2004 6:49 am 
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Wh00t! I got AWESOME SCORES in my three recent tests.

Spelling test: 57/70 words correct! My age for spelling is above 15.5! Yay!!! I'm in the second-highest spelling set you can get in the school (1-9, 8).

Division test: 98%, one error! Nobody got 100%, both George and I got 98%, the highest all of us got.

Division and multiplication tests (both in one): 50/50 for multiplication, and 50/50 for division! 100%! Higher score, and in less time than my last test! Improvement!

Reward: Got a black jelly-infested strawberry milkshake...lol. The black jelly balls are called pearls :o *chokes*


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Well done! =) When I was in primary school we did one spelling test a week and I never got ten, only 7 or 8. :-p But then I never learnt them. Tut tut, naughty me.


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Congratulations.

Hmm... you're getting a bit too intelligent. It is perhaps time to redefine the expectations. :)
(from now on, 9 year olds get to spell words like baccalaureate)


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Clever Chaud! Congrats on getting excellent results.


I'll go one step further... 8-year-olds must learn how to spell onomatopoeia. :evil:


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Hunter Lupe wrote:
Congratulations.

Hmm... you're getting a bit too intelligent. It is perhaps time to redefine the expectations. :)
(from now on, 9 year olds get to spell words like baccalaureate)


I'm 10, HL :P You didn't even know what I had to do! Maybe I had to do 9 divide 8 and those simple 12 x 8 thingies. How else do you think I learnt CSS and HTML? At this age? Com'n, I've got to have the computer intelligence of....I dunno....let's say....oh God I never thought I come this far lol.

Qanda, sometimes we get FRENCH words. Resevoir.


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And you'll come some way yet. Just wait untill you'll have to tell the difference between hydrophobic and hydrophibic ends of a single enzyme.

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Qanda, sometimes we get FRENCH words. Resevoir.

Just keep practicing.


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 Post subject: Re: 2 maths tests, and a spelling test!
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Chaud wrote:
Division test: 98%, one error! Nobody got 100%, both George and I got 98%, the highest all of us got.


George only got 98%?! Really? This isn't possible! This is not the George we all loved!

Sorry, couldn't help the sarcastic response. Congrats on your marks. Also, it's spelt 'recevoir' not 'resevoir'.


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Good job on the tests!

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Reward: Got a black jelly-infested strawberry milkshake...lol. The black jelly balls are called pearls :o *chokes*

Ooo bubble tea (so I think). I had it once...I hated the pearls :P lol


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I've been outdone by a kid two years younger than me. I don't even REMEMBER how to divide..

Congratulations, anyway! Yay for Chaud. :)


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yeah, i just started year 7 and i took a level 6 maths test and we were asked to rate it from 1 to 5 with how easy we thought it was. with 1 being easy and 5 being hard. i put 1 because i found all of the level 6 questions super easy


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Hunter Lupe wrote:
Congratulations.

Hmm... you're getting a bit too intelligent. It is perhaps time to redefine the expectations. :)
(from now on, 9 year olds get to spell words like baccalaureate)


How about words like 'congratulations'? :P


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Congrats Chaud!! Keep up the good work! :D


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Chaud wrote:
Division test: 98%, one error! Nobody got 100%, both George and I got 98%, the highest all of us got.


George only got 98%?! Really? This isn't possible! This is not the George we all loved!

Sorry, couldn't help the sarcastic response. Congrats on your marks. Also, it's spelt 'recevoir' not 'resevoir'.


SEE WHAT I MEAN?!?! :P

Come on HL! Can't even spell 'congratulations'? :evil:


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Chaud wrote:
Come on HL! Can't even spell 'congratulations'? :evil:


*ahem* Smallvile? It's often helpful to not only learn from your own mistakes, but the mistakes of others. ;)


Don't be afraid to see the truth, even if no one wants you to. Be yourself and not a fool. Don't ever be afraid to speak your mind and listen to criticism. Dissent is keeps our country progressive and willingness to challenge yourself is what keeps yourself ever evolving.


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Come on HL! Can't even spell 'congratulations'? :evil:


*ahem* Smallvile? It's often helpful to not only learn from your own mistakes, but the mistakes of others. ;)


Well...errrr.....Smallville isn't a word!





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