Monday - In Monday morning assembly my name got called out for a second Never Give Up shine band. I was so surprised, but it was a good surprise. After assembly, back in class, we did comma work about where commas go in writing. When we got back in class after interval, we continued to write our student led conferences and started to write another explanation about the water cycle. At lunch I finished and handed in my Waitangi writing. We did maths after lunch, and at the end of the day I walked home with my friend Rowan.
Tuesday - We had our last lesson of hard materials, and some people couldn't come because they had volleyball. I completed my speaker and my key ring. Okay, I will tell you a story about key ring making: I was making a diamond key ring when my friend Arden came to me saying that she was going to do a heart shape but didn't know what do design on it. I told her that if I had enough time I would make a heart shaped key ring, but cut a zig-zag through the middle of it, like one of those lockets that say BFF on them. She said she would do that with my permission, and I told her she could if she gave me half. She did, and she also gave me a triangle which I turned into a key ring that I gave to Rowan who was mentioned earlier. After interval we continued on our water cycle writing, during which I went to the hall to get an immunisation shot. I cried. We did maths and our brain inquiry after lunch.
Wednesday - So, we did the usual stuff, maths and writing. We also did our brain inquiry while the year sevens went to French. I made a slide and a new document for my group. In Jump Jam, my class came in a tie for the golden rock. Hmm, Wednesday wasn't very interesting. Oh, before school, while I was at home, I gave the diamond key ring that I made to my mum for a birthday present.
Thursday - In the morning, while there was practically no one in class, we did our brain inquiry. In extension art, I started painting my canvas. I completed my sky, and I think that it looks pretty good. We had a student assembly in the afternoon, and I got a little freaked out. In the two years that I have been in this school I had never gotten a message from the office until then. Luckily it was just about an extra ten dollars I paid for my tech art fees.
Friday - In the morning we did maths. Arden and I did this investigation thing that took forever and we still didn't finish. We had our first lesson of French for the whole year! We started science for tech arts. We did some drawings, but I left before it finished. I left because since Raiha wasn't there I filled in for her at dishes. Luckily, I got to miss out on eating things like beeswax in science. In Māori we learnt about numbers. We didn't have sport, so after the Māori teacher left, Arden and I continued with our maths. We still aren't finished.
Another week of a lot of writing! Now I want you to focus an telling about what you have learned - think widely to include life's lessons!
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