Agenda:
- Welcome Back! New Seats
- TAM
- Blog/Corrections
- Spring Syllabus
- Week 1: GQQSL
- I.O.A.B.A
Homework:
I.O.A.B.A p.1-36
After waiting by the door to the Main Building, Ms. Farhamand finally unlocks it. Students funnel into the building. Ms. Nakada assigns every student a table and we take our place. Not used to being in school, everyone forgets to take out their binder reminder. Ms. Nakada reminds us to write down our agenda as we take a minute. After getting our schedules signed, Nason reads his third blog.
Being the sadistic monster he is, Nason tells everyone to point towards who they dislike to pick the blog. With just three people pointing, I was chosen with two thirds of the hands (Wow Guys). Now it's time for G.Q.Q.S.L.
Grammar: Alliteration, Allusion, Analogy. First we review what we learned before the break. Alliteration is when words start with the same sound. Allusion is when a work contains a reference to pop culture or other literature. Ms. Nakada defines Analogy as comparing related ideas. I.E, Pages are to books as notes are to music.
Our quote for the week is from Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Write it on your heart that every day is the best day of the year." I think this quote is about how your thoughts/feelings tend to change your perception. Miri thinks that the quote is about optimism and the power of a good mindset. Truman agrees with Miri.
Question: "What are you excited/nervous for in 2025?" I am excited to go and write down the stuff I missed while writing this blog (Thanks a lot Nason) Miri says she is excited for high-school. Sage is excited to see her friends but nervous about the upcoming semester (She's afraid of Math)
Ms. Nakada instructs us to take out reading journals and write down our Spring Reading Journal. Our first book is Inside Out and Back Again, we need to read the first 36 pages of the book and do a written and visual summary.
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