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Friday, March 27, 2020

The art of being bored

It´s called the art of being bored, totally legit.

Hi everyone, I´m back. Yes, me. Over the time since I posted my last blog (Click here, please comment too!) I have gotten a lot better over this whole situation since I found out WITHOUT a test that I don´t have the corona virus. YAY! I have a problem, though, and you probably have the same issue. You saw the title, right? Yeah, The art of being bored. That´s my problem. I´m getting SO BORED, that I think I´m losing myself. At this point, I´m just relying on YouTube videos. Well.. uh... you can tell, right?


                                                                                                              Me watching NASCAR Heat 4.  

Monday, March 23, 2020

PLEASE READ :)

So, If you wanted to know why I haven´t been at school lately, I am currently in Self- Isolation due to COVID-19. I recently came back from the time of my life on the Gold Coast, Australia on Saturday 15th of March, landing at 11:54pm. I went back to school on Monday, was at school on Tuesday as well, but Wednesday was my final day, and I didn't even know until I got home from school at around 3:10pm. I said ¨Hi¨ to my mum, and while she usually says ¨Hi¨ back in a very happy tone, she said it very solemnly, so I could tell she was in a very deep thinking state. About a minute later after I had gotten dressed into my own clothes and got onto my phone, she said ¨I´ve been thinking about taking you out of school to go into Self- Isolation. I replied ¨Nooooooooooooooooo............... Please... no...¨
And that´s where I am today. At home, bored out of my brain. That´s my story. If you want to share anything to me, I´m sure one of my friends will help. This is me with my 1 and a half year old puppy, Atlas. He is my world right now.

Term 1 Week 9 Maths

For this week in math, we had to do a brain teaser. The brain teaser itself was pretty easy, because of how it says: The frog has fallen into a pit that is 30 meters deep.
Each day, the frog climbs 3 meters, but falls back 2 meters at night. 
How many days does it take for him to escape?
30. I say 30 because it jumps 3 meters in the daytime, but falls back 2 meters at night, therefore the next day he would be 1 meter up. Then you repeat the strategy. I hope I helped you with your math if you are in Miss McLeod's math group. 
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(Yes, I am currently working from home, but I still do blogs, so check my blog page often! I usually do a blog everyday from now) 

Friday, March 20, 2020

suffix posters (sorry about it being short...)

Over the past week or two, (How am I supposed to know, I was away for a week!!) Miss McClelland's phonics group have being doing suffix posters. Suffixes are extra words put at the end of a sentence. For example......







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