May 1st, 2025
Agenda
Take a Minute
Blog corrections
Week 16 G.Q.Q.L.
Poetry submissions
As everyone shuffled into class after lunch, Ethan picked the blogger with the wheel, and put me and Alyssa ten times each, Andres five times, and Ryan once. I was rooting for Ryan to get picked, but alas I am here now so you know the outcome. π
I walked over to the blogger table, and Danny called me a good boy once I sat down. Once I sat down, I noticed that I cut myself so I went to the nurses office for a band-aid. It took a while because someone was using the bathroom and I needed to wash my finger off.
Once I got back, the class was reading the lines: "There Are Birds Here" by Jamaal May. They were discussing how the poem changed from positives to negatives. They then logged the poems in their reading journals.
The poem prompt for today was "a remix poem" and the prompt for yesterday was "near the end/beginning." Ms. Nakada then began walking around checking binder reminders, and solomon was allegedly missing 2 whole pages of binder reminder. Danny and Solomon were then talking about Warhammer before the timer rang and Ms. Nakada began asking for how many poems people have written. Almost the entire class wrote 30 poems. π
The class added page 56: "poetry submissions" to their table of contents. Ms. Nakada explained how this is our last big project due friday, May 9th. Danny and Sage exclaimed: Great Googly Moogly at the same time after Ms. Nakada explained that the broadside was worth 20 points. Then Ms. Nakada explained the Chatbook with it being 12-15 poems that are worth 30 points, the cover being 5 points, The intro being 5 points, the table of contents being 5 points, and the aesthetics being 5 points. Ms. Nakada then explained the poetry slam and clarified any questions. The poetry slam is also worth 20 points.
As the end of class rolled around, I went back to the my table and packed my stuff as Ms. Nakada asked how much poems people read.
I just want a wheel with everyone once.
Danny is such a good boy π
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