Thursday, November 16, 2017

11/16/2017

When my bus dropped me off at school I walked to my class and then packed all the stuff I needed for my first two periods. The two periods I had were Science and Physical Education. I did think I needed to pack anything in my backpack for Science because all I had to do was take a quiz and then do an experiment with my teacher. For Physical Education you don't need anything except for your body because your just running and playing games that are supposed to improve your physical health, teamwork, and sportmanship. I don't really have good sportmanship because when my team lost our game last class I was pretty salty. And thing that really ticked me off was how my team was the first to get out.

Anyway I'm going to start with the classes. For Science I took the quiz as I already explained and got an 88% on it which I think is still good because it brings my grade up and I technically passed. Then, once everyone was quiet my teacher put two cups full of water on every table and then dropped food coloring to see how most of it drops to the bottom of the cup and the rest stay up. The reason most of the food coloring drop to the bottom of the floor is because of how dense they are. The rest get diffused a lot faster and you can see that from the cup, sorry I can't actually show you a picture of how it looked like (the food coloring was green by the way). One of the kids in my class drank from it and I was so scared but then realized that it was only food coloring so you wouldn't die or get sick.

After Science I packed up and walked to the door as fast as I could so I would be the line leader. The walk to the gym took about 2 minutes and once we got there everyone got in a circle and waited until the teacher gave the word to start the warmup. By now, everyone in my class should know it by head so we don't need the teacher to remind us but sometimes its good because there are just those few kids who continue to talk and her yelling the warmup will usually bring them back from their conversation. The game we played was from last class and I got with the team that my teacher picked for me. I decided to be the prrotecter of the pin but eventually someone hit it and we lost (you already know how I felt).

Now I am going to skip lunch and recess because something happened in dinner that I wanted to talk about. Apparently, it was a girl's birthday in my class and I forgot all about it. She gave everyone pizza (from Domino's), cupcakes, and juice. I really enjoyed the food she served and on top of that, the regular lunch the school gave was macaroni (rarely get). Last thing I want to talk about, I asked one of my friends if he would give me his manga that he borrowed from the library and I was happy when he said yes. It was during independent reading so I wasn't not allowed to read it. The anime that it was based from is called "Black Butler". Apparently it is about a boy named Ciel who signed a contract with a demon butler where if the demon butler helped him get revenge on the people who killed his parents, then the demon would get his soul in return. It is pretty crazy but interesting and I liked it alot.

On Google News, I didn't understand the Top News because it was msotly political stuff and also a bit sexual. Besides that, why talk about a news story that  have no interest in? So that is why I went to my trusty Science section and found something pretty funny but also serious. Apparently at METI, they are sending radoi or soundwaves that consist of videos or sounds of us humans explaining what we know. I think that this si kind of absurd but also cool at the same time. Now if onyl we could actually find this "other" lifeform. The onyl reaosn I am saying that it is serious is because "Stephen Hawking" who I think is the smartest person in the world, said that contacting extraterrestial life is dangerous. Anyway, see you later.


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