First, I woke up to a beautiful Friday morning to enjoy the fabulous weather on the last day of school for the week. I ate a delicious breakfast and then headed for school. When we thought we were going to reading, we started to get a little grumpy, but when the teacher told us that we were watching a movie instead. We were jumping with joy.
The movie went by like the blink of an eye. The teachers, of course, stopped it right at the good part. I think they do it to irritate us, but when they did stop it, we knew it was time for science.
Third, we read a few quick pages in the book, and then we did our easy worksheet even faster. Even though it felt like we were in science for 5 minutes, we were all flabbergasted when we looked at the clock and realized it was time for social studies.
Next, in social studies, we didn’t learn very many new things, but we did learn a little about the giant stone heads of the Olmec civilization. After the heads were done starring at us like stalkers, it was finally time to go to lunch.
Then, during lunch, we had grilled cheese and tomato soup. I am not going to lie; I didn’t really like it, because the cheese was like rubber. After an unsatisfying lunch, it was time for recess. I played a spine chilling game of four square. The bad thing was that when it seemed like it was just getting started, the bell rang and told us that it was time for library.
After that, we got a little treat in library. The treat was after we got done typing two short paragraphs, we could play games. Unfortunately, the fun ended when the bell rang, and it was time for math.
Then, we took a moodle test, and then played games for a short period of time. We also learned a little bit about identifying triangles. At the end of class, Mrs. Dux gave us our assignment and told us that it was time to line up for spelling.
A little while later, in spelling we did lesson 64. It was like the teacher just put 100 in the grade book for everyone. But before we knew it, we were walking down the hall to go play games with the FBLA high school students.
Last but not least, instead of study hall, the high school students came down and played games with us. When the bell rang to go home, we almost cried in despair.
Finally, even though we had a lot of fun with the high school students, it was kind of a relief to stampede out of the school, and go enjoy the beautiful weather.