Saturday, January 23, 2010
Year 6 6PB homework 22nd January 2010
In your homework books , show your teacher every thing that you have learnt about area and perimeter this week Hint: rectangles, triangles, compound shapes,
Friday, January 22, 2010
6LT homework
Dear all,Homework this week is about area and perimeter. Draw 4 rectangles and 3 right angled triangles and then work out the area and perimeter of each one.
Remember area of a rectangle is length x width. The perimeter is the length of all the sides added together. Good luck. Mrs Taylor
Remember area of a rectangle is length x width. The perimeter is the length of all the sides added together. Good luck. Mrs Taylor
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Whitney and sophie cake sales
Cakes for Haiti !!!!
6PB at Fairisle junior school have raised money for Haiti in the Caribbean .
By Whitney and Sophie
On the 20th of January 2010, 6PB raised
£105 pounds for Haiti by selling freshly baked cakes to the school during break time. Here is a quote from Fairisle junior schools head teacher
Mr. Howard “I think 6PB have worked really hard selling cakes for Haiti. Thank you very much 6PB.”
The reason they sold the cakes was for Haiti because there was BIG earthquake. IT had destroyed their homes and their belonging and also their towns. They have helped Haiti in many ways and saved most of there lives. All the money they raised Go to Haiti straight away. (Haiti people have been struggling all of their lives, so now is a time to help them.)
The cakes were sold in 15 minuets by They all had a very fun time selling cakes and
raising money for Haiti.
Two girls that helped sell the cakes stated "We had a really fun time selling and raising money,We thought it went really well.”
6PB at Fairisle junior school have raised money for Haiti in the Caribbean .
By Whitney and Sophie
On the 20th of January 2010, 6PB raised
£105 pounds for Haiti by selling freshly baked cakes to the school during break time. Here is a quote from Fairisle junior schools head teacher
Mr. Howard “I think 6PB have worked really hard selling cakes for Haiti. Thank you very much 6PB.”
The reason they sold the cakes was for Haiti because there was BIG earthquake. IT had destroyed their homes and their belonging and also their towns. They have helped Haiti in many ways and saved most of there lives. All the money they raised Go to Haiti straight away. (Haiti people have been struggling all of their lives, so now is a time to help them.)
The cakes were sold in 15 minuets by They all had a very fun time selling cakes and
raising money for Haiti.
Two girls that helped sell the cakes stated "We had a really fun time selling and raising money,We thought it went really well.”
Tuesday 20th January
Help Haiti
L.O.I can write a recount of the Cakes for Haiti
Year 6 at Fairisle Junior School was thinking about Haiti and all the trouble the earthquake caused. So they decided to ask the school to bring in cakes to raise money. (They were very tasty!) The whole school were told that they had a chose to bring in any amount of money (Reasonable, of course)
What an amazing amount! All the teachers and the children in the school are very proud of Year 6 and in particular 6PB. One of the Year 6`s commented `"Everyone went out stuffed and broke. It was a phenomenal school day for both the 6PB and the school."
Some people brought cakes back into their classroom for their close relatives. Mr Booth was very proud of Year 6`s 6PB hard work.
The amount of money that was raised was £105! The money that 6PB raised is going to go to Haiti from a charity called DEC. £105 is enough to keep more people alive.
6PB are very proud of the phenomenal amount or money they have raised.
Cakes for Haiti
us children set up a cake stall to raise money for the people of Haiti to have emergency supplies. Friday, the 16th of January 2010 three of us, Benjamin Dart Emily Grayham and Rudaviro Munetsi started to plan it all. We write a letter to the whole school that they should make some cakes or buy the cakes and when we got all the cakes in on Tuesday the 19th of January 2010 at first it was trouble because we only had a few but we were back on track the day they were meant to be sold which was Wednesday the 20th of January.
There was a terrible happening in Haiti when an earthquake struck the people of Haiti and all they had left was hope because many people had to lay on the streets and just had to be left to die.
We were so proud to have raised £105 plus the money we raised from non school uniform day was about £400 as a whole.
The money is going to be sent be the D.E.C. The D.E.C, who are really helpful, stands for the disaster emergency committee. our teacher Mr.P.Booth says “I’m so proud you have helped many people!”
HELP HAITI!
On the 20Th January 2010, Fairisle Junior School arranged to help Haiti by organising a cake sale. It was a very successful fifteen minutes and most of the children ran out of cakes.
A letter was sent out to all pupils of Fairisle Junior School asking them to bring in one cake. Everyone was surprised to see how many cakes had been brought in. Haiti, which is an island, unfortunately the people lost many relatives due to a terrible earthquake. Fairisle School decided they would help Haiti and raise money for the poor people.
The cake sale began at 10:15 and ended fifteen minutes later. It was extremely busy and many people bought the delicious cakes that the pupils were selling. One Year six, which is known as 6PB, held the cake sale and the class worked behind the stall in the school hall.
An extraordinary amount of money was raised by the children. All together the amount was an amazing…£105!
Everyone was extremely proud including the staff. £105 will be an amazing contribution to the Haiti residents and will help them tremendously. We just want to say a big thank you to the parents and children that brought in cakes to help Haiti families stay alive! Well Done Fairisle Junior School.
BY MILLIE, MEGAN, KUDZAI, DOMINIQUE!
Haiti Disaster
After the earthquake in Haiti, 6PB have decided to raise money by selling cakes. Mr. Booth (their teacher) had been asking year 3, 4 and 5 to bring in cakes for Wednesday the 20th of January 2010. They had tables full of delicious cakes and also some extra. 6PB brought the cakes in the hall at 10 am to sell it to the children.
At the end the cakes were all gone and everyone walked out full. The children had no money left. As they walked out, Year 6 cleaned the hall- ready to put everything away. Fairisle had helped Haiti by raising money for them to buy food, water and tents to live in.
When they have finished, 6PB had raised £150 for Haiti. This amount was more than what they had expected. Mr. Booth was really proud of them.
At the end the cakes were all gone and everyone walked out full. The children had no money left. As they walked out, Year 6 cleaned the hall- ready to put everything away. Fairisle had helped Haiti by raising money for them to buy food, water and tents to live in.
When they have finished, 6PB had raised £150 for Haiti. This amount was more than what they had expected. Mr. Booth was really proud of them.
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