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Jefferson Elem: Dux (6th Grade)


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October 1, 2007

by Tanner

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As I got to school today I remembered that Mrs. wasn’t going to be there today. Mrs. Simpson wasn’t going to be there either. So we had two subs, Mrs. Snyder and Mr.Hohbein.

Our first class was science. We learned about echinoderms and arthropods. Then we had to check the worksheets we did the night before.

Next we had reading. We just checked our worksheets. We didn’t have an assignment so we were all happy.

After everyone got back in their homerooms we had spelling and signing. So we played a game that we had to either spell a word or a sentence. We had to sign it.

Then we had lunch, and for lunch we had chicken noodle soup or a hoagie. Later we had recess, and since Mr.Hobine was there, he refereed football so almost everyone played.

We were all tired from recess so now we got to go to math and rest. In math we all finished our tests over chapter 1.But before we could finish our tests, we had vocab.After everyone got done with their tests, we all packed up and headed out the door.

In music we had all started modems and we had to finish them. Then after we were done, Mr. Zrust played them on the piano. They all sounded great and it seemed like everyone enjoyed them.

Later we had social studies. In social studies we just checked our papers. We didn’t do much so everyone was happy.

After social studies, we had writing. In writing we worked on similies, and if you were done you had to read.

Then we had study hall and band. In study hall some people had to go back into Mrs. Mac’s room to finish their tests, and others just studied and did homework.

Well I guess everyone had a great day I know I did. It was fun because we got to see an old teacher, a new substitute, and almost NO HOMEWORK!

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