This was very helpful it help learn how to do a email to my teacher and make it look nice and make look like I Know how to do a email to my teachers.-Chloe
It was helpful to get an outline of polite things to add in an email. I feel I have been doing this well, but leaving your teacher a note thanking them at the end feels like something I have been lacking, but I can see it being an important part that I should be adding more often. I will keep it in mind, thank you. -Hannah
I learned when sending an email to my teacher. I have to use clear and professional language. I also have to be descriptive when typing my message. Love this video it’s helped me a lot with emailing to my teachers and bosses - Mariah
Something that I got from this video is to be very clear and specific when writing because teachers have a lot of different student and assignments. -Kyla
What i have learned from this video is that the silly little things i do at the end of the email is quite wrong. I 2:10 -2:13 You have cleared opened my eyes and fixed the end of my emails.- Audrina
The lessons offered in this video thankfully are something I already tend to put into practice, good to review it despite this though! One thing I like to make sure to do though is to not add a random "thank you" for no reason, otherwise, it feels useless to the one receiving it, always try to find something to thank them for. (EX: thank you; for your time.) -Given
One thing that I got from this video is to always add in a " Hope your doing well" or a " Have a wonderful day" when writing an email in order to make the receiver of the email feel appreciated and makes the email feel a lot nicer. - Sarah L.
Hello😄Its Rhyan From connect. I already knew how to write a polite Email but it was a nice reminder. From this video I got that you have to very specific on your email most importantly make sure that the subject liner is very specific. Thank you
Kailey- what I took away from this video is to be very specific in the topic I am emailing someone about and not to just assume they understand what I am talking about I very often forget this.
I learned how to be more professional and be more specific when it comes to emailing teachers and that teachers get a lot of emails a day so it's important to be specific when emailing them. - Chloe
I think how you say things like "I'm hoping you had a good day" or "Have a nice day" in an email really adds to it, and I honestly never heard of it. -Peyton
i never thought about using those types of ways to send an email and id never write anything in the subject box but now i will since it seems smarter. and including more things to write instead of a simple sentence- Laneija
I did learn that whoever is put on the cc and bcc are not seen by other people. I took away from this that when writing an e-mail to your teacher you should make sure it's clean and professional as well as polite. -Mac
I think thanking them is a good idea too. I don't know how busy teachers are, but usually people don't think about it and expect them to answer instantly. -Peyton
I actually learned a lot from this email mostly to be polite. I know some people tend to be frustrated and at times you can see that through there writing. It’s better to keep your frustration and writing separate especially if you want this person to actually help you. - jasmine
something i took from this video was that you always need to have the most respect and politeness in a email to a teacher as well as listening dates and being as patient as possible and because are typically asking them something to do for you -Riley
This was really helpful, I struggle with grammar and trying to sound professional lol , So I appreciate the help in writing a professional email and what not to say . -Kahia
One thing I took away from the video is that you should be kind and considerate to your teachers when sending an email and make sure to thank them and great them as a human and with respect. - sadie
One thing I learned from this is that if you must send an email be polite, because no one wants to deal with a headache from an inbox full of rude emails. -Tianna
One thing I took from this video is to be respectful in an email and correct mistakes like spelling and take your time and read it over to see if it’s correct-Aliyah
Something that I was reminded of was that our teachers are humans too. This might be their job but they have other responsibilities as well as taking care of us. -Sawyer
Wow! Thanks for that thoughtful comment! I remember running into my teacher at a a store when I was little and I was like "wait...why aren't you at the school...don't you live there? 😂
One thing I took away from the video was to always start off the email with something pleasant like I hope your doing well or good morning stuff like that - Madison
A new thing I’ve learned from this video is that after you type out the greeting, you then concisely but politely talk about what you need to talk to your teacher about. -Micah for the last time 😢
What I learned from the video is when your writing a email to your teacher make sure it’s respectful,and professional and don’t write it like your texting your friends. Aubree
What I learned from this video is how to be more specific when emailing teachers and how to sound more professional. Also how emails are properly structured.- Marisol
Do you know how to get to the email on mypascoconnect? Because I can’t get there. I have an unexcused absent that I need to cover. Can you help me get there? -Maliyah
i got a 11.5/12 and when marking my teacher changed it out of 12 to out of 20 for everyone. that means its impossible to get higher than a 12/20 since the quiz/test was only out of 12. that was dropping my mark on that from 95% to a 57%. my mark in that class is already on life-support struggling. i needed a chance of revival
Oh no! I would have a personal conversation with them. Let them know how much you care about your grade in their class! That sounds really weird...did they accidently change it or something?
@@ChronicallyBeautifILL turns out I got another quiz that was 11.5/20 and I confused them BUT she didn't even count the mark of the before-mentioned 95%. I'm mad but the semester is over and it's a learning experience that I won't do this bad in school again. My marks are so bad
@@twangerrrrrr well gosh! I hope things are looking up!! There are lessons of all kinds to be learned in school, that's for sure. The main one is how disciplined you are able to be for yourself! 😊
What I took from the video was, to be specific so they know exactly what your talking about, and be respectful when your emailing a person and make sure you list where you uploaded it and when you did. -AliyahH
This was very helpful it help learn how to do a email to my teacher and make it look nice and make look like I Know how to do a email to my teachers.-Chloe
Thank you!
One thing I learned is how to properly start an email. -Kai C.
A great place to start!
It was helpful to get an outline of polite things to add in an email. I feel I have been doing this well, but leaving your teacher a note thanking them at the end feels like something I have been lacking, but I can see it being an important part that I should be adding more often. I will keep it in mind, thank you. -Hannah
Great observation!
One thing I took away from this is the more sincere appreciation at the end.
Always a nice way to end a message!
I learned to structure the e-mail from a demanding and confrontational to a more amiable and respectful tone. Thanks Mrs. C -Julian
Everyone appreciates that!
I learned when sending an email to my teacher. I have to use clear and professional language. I also have to be descriptive when typing my message. Love this video it’s helped me a lot with emailing to my teachers and bosses - Mariah
This is so well said!
Something I got from this vid was the nice welcoming start of the message about how their doing. And the subject part. -Nyx(Charlotte)
It's just a nice way to interact. 😊
Something that I got from this video is to be very clear and specific when writing because teachers have a lot of different student and assignments. -Kyla
Great point!
This is a great how-to. I like that you include how to start an email politely! Thank you. - Allyson
You're so welcome!
this helped me because i struggle with grammer when not doing home work. but it really helped me remember.
Thanks Emma! You're the best!
I learned about the little extra details we could do such as add our school and instrument to the end of our email
-Rodneia
It's nice to have a "signature" on emails.
I learned how much i means to be respectful to your teachers and how it helps them~Lacy
We really appreciate it!
The way she writes the email to the teacher lol :D
Glad you liked it! 🤣
What i have learned from this video is that the silly little things i do at the end of the email is quite wrong. I 2:10 -2:13
You have cleared opened my eyes and fixed the end of my emails.- Audrina
This helped me a lot, I had a hard time with punctuation, I would have many run on sentences whenever I emailed my teachers. -Amahri
Thanks Amahri!
The lessons offered in this video thankfully are something I already tend to put into practice, good to review it despite this though! One thing I like to make sure to do though is to not add a random "thank you" for no reason, otherwise, it feels useless to the one receiving it, always try to find something to thank them for. (EX: thank you; for your time.) -Given
Great point!!
One thing that I got from this video is to always add in a " Hope your doing well" or a " Have a wonderful day" when writing an email in order to make the receiver of the email feel appreciated and makes the email feel a lot nicer. - Sarah L.
It's just a nice way to correspond with anyone. You ways write exent emails!!!
Hello😄Its Rhyan From connect. I already knew how to write a polite Email but it was a nice reminder. From this video I got that you have to very specific on your email most importantly make sure that the subject liner is very specific. Thank you
That's great!
I learned that you have to be respectful to your teachers in an email to them and that’s it’s important to thank them too.
Zach
Yes, we really appreciate that!
But it helped a little I still forget how to get to the email part.
😀
Something I have learned from this video is how important it is to properly communicate with others, especially your educators. - nathan
Ive learned to speak quite formally and with high respect for the teacher -Olivia
One thing I learned was to always add a subject on the email and be clear about it to make it easier. Miah
That helps!
One thing I got from this video is how to sound more professional and a lot more respectful than how I usually do - Chris:)
Awesome! Thanks for sharing!
Kailey- what I took away from this video is to be very specific in the topic I am emailing someone about and not to just assume they understand what I am talking about I very often forget this.
Always best to be as clear as possible!
I keep forgetting to write something as the subject, so I’ll work on that. Thanks for the help
Awesome! 😀
I learned how to be more professional and be more specific when it comes to emailing teachers and that teachers get a lot of emails a day so it's important to be specific when emailing them. - Chloe
Those things really do help when you are communicating with anyone!
One thing I got from this video is to think like a professional , and to add something nice at the beginning of the email. -Clare
It's just a nice way to communicate. 😊
I think how you say things like "I'm hoping you had a good day" or "Have a nice day" in an email really adds to it, and I honestly never heard of it. -Peyton
It is nice to be kind, even to teachers! Have a great night!
i never thought about using those types of ways to send an email and id never write anything in the subject box but now i will since it seems smarter. and including more things to write instead of a simple sentence- Laneija
Glad I could help! We miss you in class!
I did learn that whoever is put on the cc and bcc are not seen by other people. I took away from this that when writing an e-mail to your teacher you should make sure it's clean and professional as well as polite. -Mac
The CC is when everyone can see each other's addresses. BCC no one can see who else is getting it. 😊
I have learned to address my teachers formally and with much respect when sending them an email. - Je'Vany
I think thanking them is a good idea too. I don't know how busy teachers are, but usually people don't think about it and expect them to answer instantly. -Peyton
one thing i learned is to be clear and specific in the subject line- camille
That's helpful!
I learned to make sure I am always polite and professional. -Mellody
Whenever you send an email be respectful and have good punctuation and be very clear - Alonna
One thing I learned from this video is when writing the subject you must be very clear about what the email will be about. -Leah
Good idea! Give your teachers some warning!
I actually learned a lot from this email mostly to be polite. I know some people tend to be frustrated and at times you can see that through there writing. It’s better to keep your frustration and writing separate especially if you want this person to actually help you. - jasmine
Exactly!
One thing I learned from the video is that you should be polite when emailing your teacher. -liliana
Or emailing anyone really. 😊
One thing i took away from this video is making sure my subject like shows what my email is about in a clear way -Sophia
You always write great emails!
Lydia It helped with ways to end the email
something i took from this video was that you always need to have the most respect and politeness in a email to a teacher as well as listening dates and being as patient as possible and because are typically asking them something to do for you -Riley
Yes, thank you so much!
This was really helpful, I struggle with grammar and trying to sound professional lol , So I appreciate the help in writing a professional email and what not to say .
-Kahia
I'm so glad it helped!
One thing I got from this video is that it’s important to be professional in an e-mail, rather than acting like it’s a text to a friend. -Alex
Exactly! You can be friendly and professional but definitely not like you text your buddies! 😂
This is austin lally from connect, this video reminded me to be clear in the subject line, which is something i forgot about
Thanks, that helps the reader for sure!
Something that I learned from this video is how to communicate more kindly to your teachers while giving them a nice and easy to read email - nathan
We appreciate it!
Something i learnt from this video was to always start politely- amyra
This Van, one thing that I took away from this video is that we need to be polite and respectful with our wording.
Good point Van! Thanks!
I learned how to properly sign off an email to make sure my message is clear -Tianna
I learned to be specific on the subject of the email. - Max
One thing i took away from this was the way it was slowly taught & understandable - Justina
One thing I took away from the video is that you should be kind and considerate to your teachers when sending an email and make sure to thank them and great them as a human and with respect. - sadie
One thing I took away from this video is to be professional and to be clear and specific to what the topic of the email is. -Jack
One thing I learned from this is that if you must send an email be polite, because no one wants to deal with a headache from an inbox full of rude emails. -Tianna
You hit the nail on the head with that one!! 😂
One thing I took from this video is to be respectful in an email and correct mistakes like spelling and take your time and read it over to see if it’s correct-Aliyah
Great ideas!
One thing I learned from this video is to be professional in your emails and not send a email how you would text a friend- Amaiah
Yes!
Something that I was reminded of was that our teachers are humans too. This might be their job but they have other responsibilities as well as taking care of us.
-Sawyer
Wow! Thanks for that thoughtful comment! I remember running into my teacher at a a store when I was little and I was like "wait...why aren't you at the school...don't you live there? 😂
I didn’t know what the Cc. Thing does. Now I know. -Sawyer
Good thing! That could go wrong easily!
Something I took away from this video is that you should always be respectful and considerate when emailing your teacher.
- Sean
One thing I took away from the video was to always start off the email with something pleasant like I hope your doing well or good morning stuff like that - Madison
We appreciate that!
i learned i need to be specific in my emails and not assume the teachers know what i’m talking about -carissa
We get a lot of emails every day!
I learned that whenever you send an email you have to be polite always. -Isabella
Thats just a general good rule for life!
Hi this is Gabe, one thing I took from the video is to remember this is a formal thing, so take it seriously
Its always nice to be professional in these settings! Especially as you move on to college.
A new thing I’ve learned from this video is that after you type out the greeting, you then concisely but politely talk about what you need to talk to your teacher about.
-Micah for the last time 😢
No! Not the last year you'll have to do this! Now I'm crying!!!
I learned how to properly end an email. - Daniel
What I learned from the video is when your writing a email to your teacher make sure it’s respectful,and professional and don’t write it like your texting your friends. Aubree
One take away I got from this video is how thinking like a professional can help you sound like a - professional when the time comes for it. - Brianna
I love this!!
one thing i got from the video was to not type how u text !😂, i tend to do that Often but I am working on it. -damaria
Great observation!
I learned how to properly end a email- Dey
What I learned from this video is how to be more specific when emailing teachers and how to sound more professional. Also how emails are properly structured.- Marisol
Your teachers really appreciate those things!
I learned how to be more polite instead of just bombarding the email with all my stuff - chris
Yes! Thank you!
I learned how to properly make an email - Finn (this is my mom's work tablet)
One thing I took away from this video is to be formal and respectful in your emails to get your point across. - Nakayla
Yes!
What i took from this video is that when you’re emailing a teacher, don’t treat it like you’re texting your friend.
Be clear in the subject line about what you are talking about -Micah
Yes!
One thing that i learned is i did not know what the BCC does until now - Lazarus
Glad you know this now!
one thing I took from this video was how to format the email, and how to open and end the email - luna :)
Nice!
Do you know how to get to the email on mypascoconnect? Because I can’t get there. I have an unexcused absent that I need to cover. Can you help me get there? -Maliyah
I'm so sorry, I'm not familiar with that system.
One thing I took away from this video is to be professional and be specific on what to type - Katelyn
I learned that it’s gotta be formal. Aaron
I learned that you should be as specific as possible in the subject line -vaughn
Indeed!
To be clear on the subject part and to be clear on what you are saying-Layla
i got a 11.5/12 and when marking my teacher changed it out of 12 to out of 20 for everyone. that means its impossible to get higher than a 12/20 since the quiz/test was only out of 12. that was dropping my mark on that from 95% to a 57%. my mark in that class is already on life-support struggling. i needed a chance of revival
Oh no! I would have a personal conversation with them. Let them know how much you care about your grade in their class! That sounds really weird...did they accidently change it or something?
@@ChronicallyBeautifILL turns out I got another quiz that was 11.5/20 and I confused them BUT she didn't even count the mark of the before-mentioned 95%. I'm mad but the semester is over and it's a learning experience that I won't do this bad in school again. My marks are so bad
I'm just letting you everything to get rid of all this stress
@@twangerrrrrr well gosh! I hope things are looking up!! There are lessons of all kinds to be learned in school, that's for sure. The main one is how disciplined you are able to be for yourself! 😊
One thing I got is to be more appreciative or I guess nice - Chris
From this video, I learned I shouldn’t email teachers like I am texting my friends. -Carissa
For sure!!
I learned how to start an email. - Alex B
I learned that you shouldn’t be informal or rude when emailing your teacher. -Liliana
One thing I took from this is to be professional, specific, polite and don’t write an email like I’m talking to a friend. -Zaire
One thing I learned from this is that I have been writing emails wrong this whole time
Lol! 😭
I learned that there are many ways to email my teacher about things -MacArthur
That's great to hear! Having multiple ways to communicate with your teacher can make it easier to reach out and stay connected.
One thing I took away from this video is that you need to be professional and formal in emails when you're in a professional setting. -Tianna
Definitely! Thanks Tianna!
I learned that email isnt just a simple message and should be more formal -luna
Realizing now I'm writing letters more formal than my emails, need to be better with how i email teachers. -Michael
It's always a work in progress.
What I took from the video was, to be specific so they know exactly what your talking about, and be respectful when your emailing a person and make sure you list where you uploaded it and when you did. -AliyahH
Awesome!
Sa’Mia - best ways to email my teacher
I learned that we shouldn't email my teacher like we are talking to our best friend or like texting someone~Shyanne
one thing I learned was that you should start out your email with a greeting
-vaughn
It's the best way start any conversation!
Hmmm middle school? Or collage..
This is geared toward any students that need it! 😉
Jessica Peters I Learned that everybody who’s in the cc Column can see the emails
Awesome!
Thank you so much!!
You are so welcome!!! 😁