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Jefferson Elem: Dux (6th Grade)


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Happy Birthday Tiffany!

October 25, 2007

by Tanner

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As I woke up this morning I realized something. I was Roving
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When the bell rang we grabbed our books and headed to science. In science we checked our paper from last night and we did our L to J. Luckily we didn’t have an assignment.


After that everyone headed to the reading rooms. In my room we got a test, and we worked on it. If you didn’t get the test done, you had to take it home and finish it.


Next was spelling, so we all headed back to our homerooms. Little did we know that we would have a survey today in the cafeteria, so no spelling for us.


We did the survey, and then we had lunch, so no recess for us. The survey was about if we had ever done drugs or drank. It was also about our neighborhoods and communities.


Later was math, so we grabbed our books and headed out the door. In math we checked our worksheets and got an assignment. The assignment was over exponents, and it was really hard.
Then we headed down to music.

In music we worked on our blues songs that we were writing. Who knew writing songs could be so much fun.


After music we had PE. In PE we watched a video over jump rope and got letters about raising money for jump rope for heart. Then after that, we played Chinese freeze tag.


Our next class was social studies. In social studies we got a worksheet. We also had to do a G.O. over Egypt.  After social studies, we had writing.

Mrs. Dux looked over our American patriot papers. We all had something we had to correct on them. Nobodies was perfect as they always say.


Last we had band and study hall. In study hall everybody just worked on our papers. The people in band didn’t have much time for study hall today

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Well that was pretty much an ordinary day at Jefferson Intermediate.

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