All Things Are Possible Academy: All Things Are Possible Academy
Kwame sat at his cluttered desk, pencil dangling precariously between his fingers. He sighed deeply, feeling the weight of the task before him. The numbers and symbols on the page swirled together in a chaotic blur, leaving him overwhelmed. "I can't do this," he muttered, frustration boiling beneath the surface.
Noticing her student's distress, Mrs. Mensah, his caring math teacher, approached gently. She knelt beside him, her eyes filled with understanding. "Kwame," she said softly, reassuringly touching his shoulder, "remember what Dr. Boateng said? Saying 'I can't' is not an option!" Her encouraging words floated in the air like a lifeline, reminding him of the resilience they had discussed in class.
Kwame glanced up at her, searching for the confidence he desperately needed. She smiled warmly, her belief in him igniting a flicker of hope. Looking back at the math problem, he realized he could find a way through. This experience of care and nurturing would soon give Mrs. Mensah's primary four class the courage to climb Mount Afadja, the highest mountain in Ghana.
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Noticing her student's distress, Mrs. Mensah, his caring math teacher, approached gently. She knelt beside him, her eyes filled with understanding. "Kwame," she said softly, reassuringly touching his shoulder, "remember what Dr. Boateng said? Saying 'I can't' is not an option!" Her encouraging words floated in the air like a lifeline, reminding him of the resilience they had discussed in class.
Kwame glanced up at her, searching for the confidence he desperately needed. She smiled warmly, her belief in him igniting a flicker of hope. Looking back at the math problem, he realized he could find a way through. This experience of care and nurturing would soon give Mrs. Mensah's primary four class the courage to climb Mount Afadja, the highest mountain in Ghana.
All Things Are Possible Academy: All Things Are Possible Academy
Kwame sat at his cluttered desk, pencil dangling precariously between his fingers. He sighed deeply, feeling the weight of the task before him. The numbers and symbols on the page swirled together in a chaotic blur, leaving him overwhelmed. "I can't do this," he muttered, frustration boiling beneath the surface.
Noticing her student's distress, Mrs. Mensah, his caring math teacher, approached gently. She knelt beside him, her eyes filled with understanding. "Kwame," she said softly, reassuringly touching his shoulder, "remember what Dr. Boateng said? Saying 'I can't' is not an option!" Her encouraging words floated in the air like a lifeline, reminding him of the resilience they had discussed in class.
Kwame glanced up at her, searching for the confidence he desperately needed. She smiled warmly, her belief in him igniting a flicker of hope. Looking back at the math problem, he realized he could find a way through. This experience of care and nurturing would soon give Mrs. Mensah's primary four class the courage to climb Mount Afadja, the highest mountain in Ghana.
Noticing her student's distress, Mrs. Mensah, his caring math teacher, approached gently. She knelt beside him, her eyes filled with understanding. "Kwame," she said softly, reassuringly touching his shoulder, "remember what Dr. Boateng said? Saying 'I can't' is not an option!" Her encouraging words floated in the air like a lifeline, reminding him of the resilience they had discussed in class.
Kwame glanced up at her, searching for the confidence he desperately needed. She smiled warmly, her belief in him igniting a flicker of hope. Looking back at the math problem, he realized he could find a way through. This experience of care and nurturing would soon give Mrs. Mensah's primary four class the courage to climb Mount Afadja, the highest mountain in Ghana.
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781619572546 |
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Publisher: | Okab Publishing |
Publication date: | 06/01/2025 |
Pages: | 112 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.27(d) |
Age Range: | 6 - 8 Years |
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