During the first period, I was kind of bored, the Social Studies teacher was getting a bit late and most of the kids were just talking. Thankfully, after a few more minutes of horrendous conversations, the man walked into the room and did his usual thing, "Dilly Dilly! Long Live Uganda (crosses his arms against his chest). I like the way he enters the class but don't do it because it seems a bit silly. For the period I reminded him of the feedback he was supposed to give, finally, he brought his notebook! Unfortunately, a bunch of kids asked questions and he didn't get through it all in time. Of course, my name is the second to last on his list. Something funny that happened during Social Studies class was when my teacher was talking about how the textbooks are limited. Then, Jeremiah yelled my name because of how I said we should use the textbooks more.
After Social Studies was supposed to be Community Circle, I wanted it to be Community Circle in hopes that they would announce who got honor roll or not. However, that wasn't the case. Because it was canceled my homeroom teacher wanted to work on some ELA. We continued on our poetry from yesterday and I was able to complete all 5 paragraphs. You see, yesterday we looked at a poem by Robert Frost. I forgot the name but know that it was pretty hard t understand, well it wasn't the actual poem but the questions that my teacher made us answer. He said stuff like, "Why was the narrator so anxious to know who owned the woods?". First of all, I don't think you're allowed to "own" woods. Unless it's like the state government or something related to that.
Anyway, when I answered all the questions my teacher put up another poem. This one was made by some author whose name was too long for me to memorize. However, the name of the poem was, "The Ocean". Let me summarize it, basically, it started talking about how the Ocean waves were calm beneath the sea but "furious" on the surface. A bunch of people who died the in the Ocean was remembered to either be "Young, Fair, or Beautiful". Their spirits were carried off into the sea and into the dark caves of the deep. Together, every spirit has a meeting and talk about how sad they are about dying. Others just live with it and don't argue about anything. In the end, it says that the Ocean is calm and guilty of the deaths it is responsible for.
Anyway, one the Community Circle period was over my teacher told everyone to get their sweaters and head outside. Only about 7 kids couldn't go because they got detention. Their names were "Kelcher, Nitish, Jaden, Elisha, Regine, Daphne, and I forgot the last one". Elisha only got detention because she was talking to her friends while in transition. I feel bad but also don't because when you have a teacher like Mr. Correa the first thing to do is always be cautious. You never know when he'll come behind you and say "See me tomorrow!" (that means detention). I want to skip to Science because we did something really fun. It was a 40-yard dash and I got 6.91 seconds. I would feel happy but know a few other people did beat my score by maybe half a second.
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Did you know that in Fortnite they added more than one comet? Well, I did! Today was the day Tilted Towers was supposed to be destroyed but obviously, it isn't. It's not like it's a bad area but "destroying" it will probably give people an even better motive to go there. That way they can explore the new map and get the same loot than before. Just imagine, 99 people in the game and 98 of them head to Tilted Towers. I would be the only one who didn't go there and get the loot! And you may think I'm crazy but I've seen stuff like this happen. One game there were about 50 people who went to the area and one "pro" player got about 40 kills! It was tremendous! I wish something like that happened to me so I could record it!
After Social Studies was supposed to be Community Circle, I wanted it to be Community Circle in hopes that they would announce who got honor roll or not. However, that wasn't the case. Because it was canceled my homeroom teacher wanted to work on some ELA. We continued on our poetry from yesterday and I was able to complete all 5 paragraphs. You see, yesterday we looked at a poem by Robert Frost. I forgot the name but know that it was pretty hard t understand, well it wasn't the actual poem but the questions that my teacher made us answer. He said stuff like, "Why was the narrator so anxious to know who owned the woods?". First of all, I don't think you're allowed to "own" woods. Unless it's like the state government or something related to that.
Anyway, when I answered all the questions my teacher put up another poem. This one was made by some author whose name was too long for me to memorize. However, the name of the poem was, "The Ocean". Let me summarize it, basically, it started talking about how the Ocean waves were calm beneath the sea but "furious" on the surface. A bunch of people who died the in the Ocean was remembered to either be "Young, Fair, or Beautiful". Their spirits were carried off into the sea and into the dark caves of the deep. Together, every spirit has a meeting and talk about how sad they are about dying. Others just live with it and don't argue about anything. In the end, it says that the Ocean is calm and guilty of the deaths it is responsible for.
Anyway, one the Community Circle period was over my teacher told everyone to get their sweaters and head outside. Only about 7 kids couldn't go because they got detention. Their names were "Kelcher, Nitish, Jaden, Elisha, Regine, Daphne, and I forgot the last one". Elisha only got detention because she was talking to her friends while in transition. I feel bad but also don't because when you have a teacher like Mr. Correa the first thing to do is always be cautious. You never know when he'll come behind you and say "See me tomorrow!" (that means detention). I want to skip to Science because we did something really fun. It was a 40-yard dash and I got 6.91 seconds. I would feel happy but know a few other people did beat my score by maybe half a second.
Google News
Did you know that in Fortnite they added more than one comet? Well, I did! Today was the day Tilted Towers was supposed to be destroyed but obviously, it isn't. It's not like it's a bad area but "destroying" it will probably give people an even better motive to go there. That way they can explore the new map and get the same loot than before. Just imagine, 99 people in the game and 98 of them head to Tilted Towers. I would be the only one who didn't go there and get the loot! And you may think I'm crazy but I've seen stuff like this happen. One game there were about 50 people who went to the area and one "pro" player got about 40 kills! It was tremendous! I wish something like that happened to me so I could record it!
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