I'm pretty happy that there was half day because I get to go home early and do my homework fast. There is one thing that I'm pretty mad about but you need to read more of this post to find out what it is. Anyway, during Homeroom, I grabbed some breakfast and then sat down. A bunch of kids was just coming in because their bus was late and my teacher put a movie on the projector while waiting for my Social Studies teacher. Once he finally came we all got silent and waited for him to say "Dilly, Dilly, Long Live Wakanda!". And get this! He didn't say it today! I think that this was probably the first time this has ever happened and to think I just realized this. Because he got to our class late we couldn't switch with another homeroom and watch Black Panther. So instead we talked about the stuff that we were supposed to be doing this year but didn't have enough time for.
This includes Sex Trafficking and more stuff, my teacher said that at the very beginning of the school year when it was open house he had met most of the parents that attended there. Apparently, not all of them were enthusiastic. My dad went to the open house and heard what my Social Studies teacher had to say. I was surprised to see that he never said whether he thought what my teacher wanted to do was good or not since usually he always has something to say. Let me get back on track, according to him (teacher) the goal of this year was to talk about ten present-day events that are happening throughout the world. I guess he had a whole list because my teacher said he was deciding to show us what we were supposed to be learning in the next few Social Studies class es we have left. Besides "Human Sex Trafficking" there seems to be 9 more. I'm curious to see what they are.
Once Social Studies was finished we were supposed to have Community Circle. However, since there wasn't Scholar of the Month and no guest speaker the school decided not to have it. So instead my teacher continued to play the movie and that was how we spent our time. During Lunch, I had a pretty fun time. I ate Doritos with my friend and then we went outside for recess. The two of us played Soccer in the field and I even scored two goals. It felt super good to play and I had a pretty fun time. Afterward, it was time for Health class and I wasn't that excited. The "special" class that I care about is P.E because it's fun but other than that any grade that I get on those tests (for the special classes) doesn't matter to me. My teacher just lets the kids who hadn't finished their test from last class do it and told the rest of us to be quiet, that was all.
Finally, it's time to discuss ELA class. First of all, my teacher told everyone that they should head to their Classic Book Clubs and work with your teammates since the presentation is next week. He's giving us as much time as possible and I'm grateful for it. Then, he made some announcements. One was that on the Finance Park trip next week you are supposed to wear your winter uniform which I still have (thankfully). Then, he directed this towards me while saying this to the whole class, that he was going to input the grammar test grades from Monday and Black Ships before Troy. I felt super happy when hearing this and know exactly why he directed this towards me. Because I'm kind of pestering him about putting the test grades in.
Google News,
This going to be about a movie called, "Heredity". It's a really scary movie that I saw the trailer for I think that it's probably freakier than the "Purge" or "JigSaw". And let me tell you both of those movies were a bit too scary for my opinion. Then again, I can't really say anything to those who watched the actual movie. That's right, I only saw the trailers. Anyway, this Heredity movie seems to really give the meaning of "Horror". Apparently, it's about a family who takes part in Satanic rituals and then they stop. But one day one of the family members brings back the rituals and starts a curse where someone dies. In one of the trailers it showed this freaky girl who looks like "Igor" or something. Let me know what you think about it.
No comments:
Post a Comment