Latin: Well, I had to take the declension test since I basically missed nearly all of them declensions yesterday on the test...0_o just consider the test yesterday a practice one, okay? :D anyway, and when I asked how I did, the teacher replied that I only got one wrong!! *does the snoopy dance combined with another weird dance* And someone, I think it was Jenny, brought in some Krispy Kremes *dances again*
English: Since today we had this assembly and well, I had second assembly, I decided to go to Enlish class. We took the vocabulary test for Unit 1 in the vocabulary book and I only got 3 wrong. It didn't count toware grade, however. Then we chose our recreational reading book for this quarter (I chose
A Conneticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court), and we played a game that involved lots of laughter. And then we went onto the...
Assembly: where we all booed at the freshmen :) I miss booing the people in the lesser grade below us. Anyway, then they showed this montage of September 11...I really wanted to cry during the montage. It was so sad, seeing what had happened on that day, and with that sad music...okay, I wanted to shed a few tears, which I almost came close to, but out of...um...reputition, I didn't. And then we did the Pledge of Alligiance and a moment of silence. On the walls of the gym were long strips of paper for those who lost their lives during the attack. I saw one name--he was only 3 years old. Some were in their 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s--all the way to the 90s I bet. It was really sad, now that I think about it *cries and quickly composes self* about 2,000 something people lost their lives. 30 something were fireman, 20 something were policeman, and 3o something were another catrgory (forgot that category). It was just...I remember when that day happened. I lived through history, something that changed Americans everywhere, and I'll never forget it. People lived through World War I, World War II, but I lived through 9-11 (do we even call it something? Or just 9-11?) Anyway, will get on without sadness or tears ensueing. We made fun of the Tustin High School cheerleaders!! :D that was really enjoyable (hey, some of those guys looked hot in skirts!!). And we made fun of them again *grins evilly again* GO FOOTHILL KNIGHTS!! FOOTHILL FOOTBALL TEAM!!! *shows school spirit by throwing gold and black confetti everywhere*
Geometry: What can I say about this class? It was boring (me hate teacher!!). And we have homework during the weekend...
World History: We turned in the projects we did. The Greeks and the Romans one. I hate mine, can I have it back Mrs. Fowler?? *innocent puppy dog eyes, mischief kitten grin* anyway, then we went over the Romans and what they had accomplished, which is the aqueduct system. Those things were huge...really...and next Friday we have a test on what we learned about the Greeks, Romans, and Middle Ages *shouts in joy* I can't believe we're learning about the Middle Ages!! I love that era, besides the one with the dinosaurs in it!!! :)
PE: We dressed out *is exhausted* and we had to reorganize our hockey teams, so now I'm on another team *is angry* and then, since it was scorching hot, we sat in the shade until Mrs. Hagstrom talked to Mr. Chapman (still convinced he is Kelly's 5th grade teacher) about it was hot, so all of us got to go back to the locker room to cool down...
Biology: We did the SAQ on page 15...I hope I get an A again *is anxious* and then we did this sort of fun experiment that we'll continue to work on next week.