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Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Reported by Brent

 

I came in and put my stuff away. Then I saw that I was the roving reporter <(^.^)>.  Then I saw a cool pencil with a light bulb on it that the class got yesterday. (I was sick yesterday). We started on our bfob (breakfast for our brain). Then Mrs. Goehring said, “For extra credit you can build a polygon out of straws, tape, and rubber bands.” Mash taters! It is time for morning meeting starring Emily as the morning meeting director. We greeted with a handshake. It was sharing time, but there was no one to share =(. Emily read the morning message. After that Scott read his roving report for yesterday. It had excruciating detail. Then we played a game to get rice for world hunger.. There had been 2,840,667,010 grains of rice donated! I bet you can’t eat that much. Oh no, a fire drill! We all walked in an orderly fashion outside, but we had to stand in the mud. When we got inside, we all checked our bfob. Awesome! I got all of them right. After that Mrs. Goehring said, “Take out your math textbooks and turn to page 340.”  We studied polygons. Next we worked with Geo-boards and rubber bands. It was fun. Next we worked on our math workbooks. Then we went to the new and improved computer lab to work on our Transcontinental Railroad projects that are due tomorrow. Alex and I are in a group. A lot of work was completed. After that was lunch. Yum! Yum.  I sat with Noah, Ceagen, and Tucker. I had a cookie, turkey, and some chocolate milk. Next we talked about who is ready to share their Transcontinental Railroad project tomorrow. Then Mrs. Goehring showed us how to put an arrow on a power point to point to things, but it went whacky.  The arrow went on a roller coaster ride. It was funny. She made it go slow and then fast.

 

TEST TIME!! We have to take a Wordly Wise test =0. I hope it’s easy =). Excellent I am done. It was not that bad 0_o. Now it is Social Studies time. To the text book we go. Next we watched two movies. The first one is called “A Good Day to Die.” It was so sad. Then we watched the next one with Chief Joseph. It was sadder then the one before. After that we did Art. We made collages on our Soldier’s Heart journals. It was fun, but I think we were a little loud. Next the awesome, the cool, the recess yoo hoo. Sweet! One of the times of the day where we don’t do any work. The time for freedom. Ok! I’m finished bragging about recess. I played with Scott, Jakob, and Matthias. Then we came in and started science. We all got our science journals out and worked on a worksheet about heat and thermal energy. It was pretty easy because we worked on it as a class. Finally, home! Come on guys, let’s all go home.