The first period we had silent reading, where we read our books. After we read our books we help the grade 7′s set up blogs, and their Google accounts so they could do work on the computer and not waste much paper. After that we went for recess and had some fun. We didn’t get finished setting up blogs and Google accounts, so we finished setting up them, and some people got to play on their Google accounts when they were finished because other people had to to finish setting up blogs and their accounts for Google. So some people played on there igoogle accounts after they were done being set up.
After we finished setting up our blogs and Google accounts, we had lunch (yummy). After our tasty lunch we had social studies. We played this game were you had to toss the ball to some one and they had to say a Canadian symbol ( flag, beaver, moose, etc) or we had to say a Canadian value ( freedom, peace, freedom of press, etc). After everyone said one we had to sit down, if the symbol or value was called then we could not say it. After we played that game we did countries around the world. This kid in our class Parker like owned everyone, we had to name countries around the world ( like china, Canada, U.S.A, U.K, etc) and we named 50 of the countries. After we had to name the continents where the countries are in, and he named mostly all of the continents, Except for maybe three of the continents. So he like owned everyone in the class.
Now it was recess where we had more fun. After recess we now had gym, where we played about a half an hour of dodge ball and about an hour of volleyball. We played two games of dodge ball, where one time one side won, then the other time the other side won ( it was totally out of luck), and so it was a fair game. We only played one game of volleyball, so only one side got to win, but we had a little time left so we played a game with who ever one 5 points won. But that time the other side won ( so it was kind of a fair game). But we all had fun any way. Well that was our day, hoped you liked it.
By: Jessica and Parker
Hi Jessica and Parker.
I noticed you’ve added tags for your scribe post; how do you think they may be helpful as the year progresses? I know that if others continue to use them in their posts, that would be helpful to me as a reader.
Naming 50 countries and their continents is very impressive– I’m curious, what ones were the most difficult? Was there a pattern to the ones your class missed?
I did like the way you shared your day,
Lan