Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Multiplication Maestro Champion


Multiplication Maestro Champion


I am Ainee Asim from grade 6C, and recently I won the Multiplication Maestro Champion for my class. When my name was announced as the champion of the quiz, I was taken aback. Unsure whether I had heard it right. For a brief moment, I stood bewildered, processing what happened. But, as reality sank in, a wave of excitement and pride swept over me. It was a tremendous journey. One that reflected on my dedication and hard work that I had put into it. In the weeks that lead up to the quiz, I dedicated myself to a focused routine. I was determined to strengthen my skills and boost my confidence. My parents, Math teacher, and my closest friends were a significant part of this journey. They helped me prepare for it in ways

I could never have imagined. I practiced my multiplication tables and learned for every challenge that may come. One of the biggest challenges I faced preparing for the quiz was maintaining speed without compromising accuracy. I was certain that I would rush through the questions and make silly mistakes. Or I would go too slowly to double check. To overcome this, I set up timed practice sessions every day until the day of the quiz. I started with short bursts and slowly increased the duration. I also used flashcards, and some apps to train my brain to think fast and precisely. After a few days I noticed immense improvements in my rhythms and speed.

My advice to those who want to be better at multiplication is, practice consistently. Use flashcards and apps. Test yourself with fun puzzles, time limits, but always focus on accuracy. And learn to be patient. Change doesn't happen overnight, but with steady effort, it just will. I would love to thank my Math teacher, friends, and parents. They helped me and supported me when I was unsure whether I could do it. I owe a lot to them. 

Being named the champion of the Multiplication Maestro is a moment I will always be proud of.


Spelling Bee Buzz Champion


 


Spelling Bee Buzz Champion

My name is Ahmed Afham Amir Ali, and I’m from Grade 6D. I was honored and honestly surprised to be crowned the Spelling Bee Buzz Champion. I didn’t expect to win, but the whole experience from the first round to the very last  was unforgettable. The competition was filled with excitement, challenges, and lots of learning. It began with written and oral rounds, and each stage brought a new kind of test that pushed me to do better. To prepare, I focused on more than just memorizing spellings. I also studied the meanings and parts of speech for each word. Every day, I practiced, sometimes with my parents, sometimes with my friends. I rehearsed spellings aloud to build my speed and fluency. It was a lot of work, but over time, I began to feel more confident and ready.

The final round was the most exciting part of all. It wasn’t just a buzzer round. There were riddles to solve, picture clue rounds where we had to unscramble words, synonym challenges, meaning-saying rounds, a high-speed spelling segment, and even a fun spin- the-wheel round with small prizes that left everyone smiling. Each part tested something different, and I enjoyed the variety. The riddles, especially, were tough at first. I made mistakes because I was nervous and felt rushed, but eventually I figured out how to spot clues and answer just by catching the first few words.

One of the highlights of my journey was being chosen by my teacher to lead class revision. I got to ask my classmates questions and help them prepare too. That made me feel proud and even helped me revise more effectively. Being trusted with that role gave me a real confidence boost. If you’re trying to become a good speller, my advice is to start small and build up. Don’t jump into difficult words too quickly. I still remember when I used to spell pineapple as “pinapl.” So I made sure I got words like pineapple right before moving on to longer ones like hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia. Break words into smaller parts, use them in sentences, and say them out loud. Reading often really helps without you even realizing it.

I’m really thankful to my teachers and parents for always encouraging me, and to my friends who helped me practice and supported me the whole way. Looking back now, I’m just so happy that all the hard work paid off. It still feels a bit unreal, but I’m proud and grateful  that I made it this far.

Champion of Multiplication Quiz - 2025


 Champion of Multiplication Quiz - 2025


I am studying in Grade 5A. I am the champion of Multiplication Quiz 2025 of grade 5. I was surprised, excited and I felt proud of my teachers especially my mathematics teacher, Anth Miss, my parents and I also felt proud of myself. I got ready by doing multiplication exercises on the internet. I did lots of multiplication practices every day. My mother encouraged me to keep practicing and my father helped me a lot doing exercise work of multiplication. My math's teacher Anth Miss encouraged me a lot by giving excellent comments on my class works. First three rounds were the hardest because if I did not score high marks, I would not be able to go to final round. I overcame the challenges by constant practice. My advice to others is practice makes perfect and nothing is impossible if you try and work hard to achieve. 

Tuesday, July 29, 2025

Champion of the Spelling Bee Buzz and Multiplication Quiz of grade 4

 

Champion of the Spelling Bee Buzz and Multiplication Quiz of grade 4


I am Ayesha Lara Mirshan Salih from grade 4. I am this year’s Champion of the Spelling Bee Buzz and Multiplication Quiz of grade 4.

When my name was announced as the winner, I felt very surprised and proud. I had worked really hard, so hearing my name made me feel jubilant. It was one of the best moments ever.

It took me hours of daily practice for the multiplication quiz. I solved an abundance of problems, did quick mental math and played online math games.

For the spelling bee, I learned the word list, researched synonyms and antonyms. Learned the meanings of the words and used them in forming sentences. I turned spelling into a fun game.

My parents helped me by assessing and preparing worksheets for me to practice. They always encourage me to do my best.

In spelling bee buzzer round, it was a bit challenging to press the buzzer button fast enough. Sometimes I knew the answer, but one of my friends pressed first. It was a little frustrating, but I stayed focused and waited for the next question. I learned that speed is very important, but staying calm matters too.

My advice to others is to never give up and keep practicing. Even if it feels hard at first, don’t give up. Always believe in yourself and work hard to achieve your goals.

I am grateful for the support from my parents, teachers and close friends throughout the journey. I am really thankful to the school for doing these activities, especially because all students in the grade could join. I learned a lot from them, and I feel my mental math and English have improved. I think it helped all the students, not just me.

These achievements taught me that success comes from a lot of hard work, not luck. I am proud to be a champion, but even more proud of the hard work I did. I am excited to keep learning and aiming higher, Insha Allah.