When I got to my classroom Homeroom had just started. Basically, the time in which kids come from the bus to unpack their belongings and get ready for the day. For breakfast the school had some "hot" breakfast, this was mini-pancakes and a carton of orange juice. Obviously, I didn't favor the orange juice that much because it doesn't taste good but the pancakes were just fine. And because both of the first two periods of the day (before lunch) required no notebooks I just kept everything in my locker. The first period was Technology and my teacher told us to continue creating our superhero baby pictures. I did this yesterday and type in "Fat Asian Baby" in hopes of finding the right picture. Apparently, you were supposed to make a superhero out of that baby. I can't show you the finished product because I don't have the flash drive but I can show the baby itself.
Towards the end of Technology, I played a game on Mathwhizz called, "Catch 'em if you can" and it was really fun. This was the "ping-pong" game that I talked about a while ago (in other posts) but never knew the name of. I beat all my friends by an extra 20 points on the first few tries but at the very end of class this kid comes in with a clutch with a 320 score and I get very mad. After Tech was Dance and I knew my teacher wasn't here because she told us she needed to attend her college graduation. That reminds me, today my regular homeroom teacher also wasn't here. I know that the two absences aren't related but something just seems sketchy. One of the kids in my class said he saw the two teachers going inside of the same car once, and another said he noticed they hang out a lot. I think this is ridiculous because my regular teacher is 30 something and my dance teacher is still 21 or 22. But I guess age doesn't matter.
During Dance, the substitute was a teacher that I knew from my old public school (4 years ago). The only memory I have of that school of her is that she once gave me a football because her son didn't want it. I was so happy when she did that and used that ball a lot, unfortunately, one day my dad and I just lost it. However, she is probably one of my favorite substitute teachers ever. I love the way she gives a bit of freedom but still has some regulations. A lot of other kids like her and she has personal connections with some of them as well. Anyway, my friend and I were supposed to create a dance for a presentation due next week. We created a dance that the two of us thought along the way and eventually remembered everything. The only downside is that it's a bit short (approximately 15 seconds when you actually need to have at least 30 seconds).
Let me talk about Spanish really quick because that was honestly the most fun period (I can't believe I'm saying that). You see, my teacher took us outside and we were going to work on one of our workbook pages, or so we thought. Basically, once we got there she let us play on the playground until it was time to go. My friends and I played "Monkey in the MIddle" with her Spanish ball (what I mean by that is that the ball has Spanish writing around it). Something that I thought was unfair is how the 6th graders got a whole 2 free periods to themselves. They played soccer and football for 80 to 90 minutes straight while my class had to write a paragraph on the last period. It just doesn't seem fair, they have a lot better stuff going for them than us.
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I myself am not very surprised as to hearing this news a while ago. According to the White House and Washington post-Donald Trump or North Korea ended their decision to meet at the summit together. When I say "or" I say it because apparently some sources state that Donald Trump didn't want to have the meeting because of North Korea's latest agressive statement. And the letter he sent to North Korean leader "Kim Jong Un" said that he would like to have it on June 12 as the next possible summit. The North Korean leader hasn't responded but to some other people it was North Korea's fault for not having the meeting. "They were silent on preparations for the summit", according to Mike Pompeo. Let me know what you think.
Towards the end of Technology, I played a game on Mathwhizz called, "Catch 'em if you can" and it was really fun. This was the "ping-pong" game that I talked about a while ago (in other posts) but never knew the name of. I beat all my friends by an extra 20 points on the first few tries but at the very end of class this kid comes in with a clutch with a 320 score and I get very mad. After Tech was Dance and I knew my teacher wasn't here because she told us she needed to attend her college graduation. That reminds me, today my regular homeroom teacher also wasn't here. I know that the two absences aren't related but something just seems sketchy. One of the kids in my class said he saw the two teachers going inside of the same car once, and another said he noticed they hang out a lot. I think this is ridiculous because my regular teacher is 30 something and my dance teacher is still 21 or 22. But I guess age doesn't matter.
During Dance, the substitute was a teacher that I knew from my old public school (4 years ago). The only memory I have of that school of her is that she once gave me a football because her son didn't want it. I was so happy when she did that and used that ball a lot, unfortunately, one day my dad and I just lost it. However, she is probably one of my favorite substitute teachers ever. I love the way she gives a bit of freedom but still has some regulations. A lot of other kids like her and she has personal connections with some of them as well. Anyway, my friend and I were supposed to create a dance for a presentation due next week. We created a dance that the two of us thought along the way and eventually remembered everything. The only downside is that it's a bit short (approximately 15 seconds when you actually need to have at least 30 seconds).
Let me talk about Spanish really quick because that was honestly the most fun period (I can't believe I'm saying that). You see, my teacher took us outside and we were going to work on one of our workbook pages, or so we thought. Basically, once we got there she let us play on the playground until it was time to go. My friends and I played "Monkey in the MIddle" with her Spanish ball (what I mean by that is that the ball has Spanish writing around it). Something that I thought was unfair is how the 6th graders got a whole 2 free periods to themselves. They played soccer and football for 80 to 90 minutes straight while my class had to write a paragraph on the last period. It just doesn't seem fair, they have a lot better stuff going for them than us.
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I myself am not very surprised as to hearing this news a while ago. According to the White House and Washington post-Donald Trump or North Korea ended their decision to meet at the summit together. When I say "or" I say it because apparently some sources state that Donald Trump didn't want to have the meeting because of North Korea's latest agressive statement. And the letter he sent to North Korean leader "Kim Jong Un" said that he would like to have it on June 12 as the next possible summit. The North Korean leader hasn't responded but to some other people it was North Korea's fault for not having the meeting. "They were silent on preparations for the summit", according to Mike Pompeo. Let me know what you think.
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