Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Since today was a half day I will most likely be able to talk about everything that happened during school. But first I'm going to start back at my house. At 6:00 A.M I turned of the alarm and went back to bed. My sister and dad walked downstairs but I stayed. This was because I had to go to school at 8:00 A.M. Thankfully, my father didn't call me down when I wasn't ready to. At 7:10 A.M my aunt volunteered to drop my sister at her bus stop. My dad thanked her and began making Tsampa. I walked over to the computer and watched some Youtube until 8:00 A.M. I was able to buy a butter roll at the store for 50 cents before reaching the bus stop. The bus came at 8:14 A.M so I wasn't late for anything.

At school, I ate breakfast and got ready for my first class. That was Social Studies, I was happy that the same old funny teacher was back in school from whatever happened to him yesterday. We continued talking about Martin Luther King Jr and who killed him. Apparently, he was on the balcony of a motel when someone shot him in the head. More specifically, his right cheek! There were a few laughs from time to time with him and my homeroom teacher. After Social Studies everyone in my class grabbed their jackets and lunch. Together, we walked downstairs to the cafeteria. However, we were there for a different reason, Community Circle! Today, the dean made two announcements. One, drugs. I knew this was a very serious issue because of the tone of her voice.

She talked about how if you were caught taking drugs in school you would be expelled. Also, if you are found to have taken a drug before coming to school you will be expelled. I knew she wouldn't have talked about this unless something happened. However, none of my friends knew why she spoke about this. The other announcement was about the behavior in seventh grade. This has nothing to do with the other announcement. So the dean explained that when she talks to the sixth graders they never start talking whenever the opportunity comes up. However, every time she speaks to the seventh graders they seem to talk "all" the time. Besides that, she wants everyone to know about the uniform policy and how you can't wear a sweater or jacket while in a class. 

Once her speech was finally over I got up and waited until my teacher let us go outside for recess. There, I played tag with a few of my friends (Lhawrencelie, Wade, Francis, Andrew, and Marcus). For Lunch, I ate my butter roll and the carton of milk given by the lunch ladies. When Lunch was finished my next class was Health. We were talking about Stress and were given a worksheet to complete. I finished it in around 20 minutes and handed it to my teacher. Some of the questions were like, "What is Stress? (In your own words). The last period of the day was ELA and my class talked about ways to improve a speech when making one. We had to use, "Pathos", "Ethos", and "Logos". Pathos is when you use emotions in your speech. Ethos is to gain trust from the people reading or hearing your speech. And finally, Logos is using straight facts. 

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That was the whole day and I didn't lie about finishing it. Remember, when I talked about stopping the "Overwatch" news stories for a while? Well, today is going to be an exception. The update came out yesterday and I want that to be today's topic. I'm hoping that after finishing this my dad will let me use my game because this update is so amazing. Along with the new skins for every hero, there is also a new map! Blizzard-World is like the Disney-Land version of Blizzard! In it, every Blizzard game created will be represented. That means "HearthStone","Heroes of the Storm", "Diablo" and many more! I can't wait to play it! And get this! A new map is a place where you can actually travel to the games! Every previous Blizzard game has its own area on the map! Isn't that cool? Well, see you guys later!

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