The first period was Social Studies and my teacher continued the movie that we were supposed to already have finished a long time ago. While the class and I were looking one of the kids came into the room. I know this doesn't seem funny, but to me and my classmates, it was. You see, this kid is always late to school and has this look on his face like he just doesn't care. Anyway, my teacher announced that we were going to have our Social Studies EOY at the end of the year as well. This is including all the other homework assignments that I have due this week and the next. Now after this paragraph I am going to be going in "depth" with my feelings toward each class. Let me start off with Social Studies. I love Social Studies because of the funny teacher but it's honestly a type of "relax" period. Nothing really to do besides watch videos and wait for the teacher to say something.
Soon enough Spanish came. Every time I have Spanish Class I think it is going to be super boring (this is mainly because I don't understand what the woman is saying). But it also comes out better than expected, though not by a lot. For instance, today's period. My teacher came into the room and complained that my classmates were being super loud. I can't blame her because most of the students were being out of control since my regular teacher didn't come to stop us. Thankfully, everyone calmed down after the 3rd or 5th try by my Spanish teacher. She pulled up a slide on the projector that showed our "EOY". In reality, it is a project but my teacher was kind enough to take it as the EOY. I'm really thankful because if it was an actual test I'd fail so hard. Now I have a chance to bring my Spanish grade up enough so I can get an Honor roll.
After Social Studies was Science and my teacher said that he signed my class to go to the college fair that the 5th graders were doing. When we got there it really brought back memories of my 5th-grade experience at the college fair. My grade was the first one to do it since we were the oldest at the time. I really enjoyed it because my group got 3rd place. Of course, I didn't want to do Cornell University. It seems like great college to go to but compared to a lot of the other choices it certainly isn't the bit. I was surprised because I thought you weren't supposed to get to choose the college you chose. Yet, I saw a few of the same people do certain colleges (or at least I think so). Also, I'm surprised that MIT wasn't there, but Cornell University was (it took a bit of searching because the poster the group used was super small).

I doubt my other grades will go below an 80. In case you're lost let me explain, to get honor roll you need an overall GPA of 85 or higher, and all your class grades need to be higher than 80. Right now I am doing really good in all the subjects except Spanish. That I have a 55% on... But, if I can ace this project with a 100% and then get a decent grade on the next and final pop quiz I'll be super happy. That will give me the perfect chance to at least receive an 80. If I get a 79 I'll be super disappointed in myself. Most people wouldn't think that a project and quiz can give you an extra 25 points but in Spanish, the grading system is really weird. My teacher made the tests, quizzes, and projects 55% of the final grade while homework is only 10%. Anyway, wish me good luck on my Spanish grade.
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This post is about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. Apparently, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will not be able to have any of their daughters to inherit the throne because only men can become heirs. And the chances of them having a boy are very unlikely because both Prince Harry and Meghan are Feminists. Now at first I had a very low understanding of this word but after a while I understood that this meant a person who is focused on making the world recognize women's rights and what needs to be changed in order to improve them. However, that doesn't mean that they can't have a boy, besides it's not like they can choose which gender of a child they get. Anyway, let me know what you think.
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