Nicole-Daily+Report-April11

__ April 11,2011 Reporter: Nicole __ Hi everyone that’s reading this awesome report of the even more awesome day of April 11th, 2011!! J Today was like every other day I report about…seriously…every day I report on has Band and Orchestra! Sadly, it was a cold, windy day in spring. (Sigh) No joke…us kids need sun! Also sadly, one of my fellow reporters, Lydia was absent again. I miss her so much! Anyway, today we had Band/Orchestra, reading, math, social studies, and P.E!! Before I move on, the Daily Doings from Joe, Christopher, Arnold, and Eli. On this day, 1970….Apollo 13 was launched to the moon! Yeah Apollo 13! Number fact of the day: **//11 //** cups of coffee per capita in Sweden! Go coffee! Let’s go to the exciting parts of the day now!!! In band, we practiced the songs for our informance (performance with tons of info). That was lots of fun because we got to make 2 mistakes on the first exercise to show the audience how bad we were in the beginning! It was really funny!! Then, we played it perfectly along with all the other songs like donkey round, dreydl dreydl, jingle bells, hot cross buns, first chorale, and more! The most significant point was that the informance is on April 25th at 7:00 p.m., and this is our 1st concert!!! Thanks to Lily and Eli (fellow reporters who are in orchestra), I found out what they did. They also practiced songs for their concert. Weird we did the same things huh? Their concert is on April 26th at 7:00 p.m., and this is their 2nd concert already!

When every single musician was back we did reading. We worked on a worksheet for the book, __Boy__. We were to draw the captions in the boxes and use the dictionary if you needed to. There were 4 boxes; brilliant **vermilion** hair, an **inflamed** and **savage** face, and a **corrugated** brow. The 4th box you were to draw either Mrs.Moline sitting at a **dais**, a private **sanctum,** or someone with an **exalted** rank. By the way, I did someone with an **exalted** rank… a princess! Then, there were also other words to know like sacred. After reading we moved on to math. In math recently, we got new math books! This is our 4th math books. This means we’ve gone through 3 already. Hooray! Today, we worked on 1.3 again. We did problems b3, c, and d in our math logs. If you finished early we worked on homework, ACE 2, 3, 18, and 20 or 26. Homework was due the next day. Lunch was next but I don’t have to explain that. We all know what happens…The hungry gorillas and monkeys eat their bananas then go to recess where they play games like “bananas!” and “King Kong”…just kidding. Us __students__ not gorillas and monkeys eat our __lunch__ not bananas and go to recess playing games like __tag__ not “bananas!” and “King Kong”. After lunch, we continued a little for math then at about 1:40, we transitioned to social studies. Mrs.Moline announced we were going to learn about events leading up to the revolutionary war. Of course, the boys were happy about that. Mrs.Moline played us a video about events before the revolutionary war. The video was about a girl who found this instrument then played and found herself talking to a guy named Ben I think about the events leading to the revolutionary war. At 2:00, we had our specialist…P.E.! I love P.E.! In P.E. we ran 3 laps, 10 push-ups, 10sit-ups, and stretches. Then we sat down as our P.E. teacher told us what to do. We played volleyball/foursquare in teams and it was so fun! What you do is there are 4 sides of a mat and each team of 4 sits on one. Someone serves and we try to push the ball out of someone’s side so they’re out. P.E. ended at 2:30. Thank you so much for reading my report but next time bring money…just kidding! My favorite part of today was P.E. because volleyball/foursquare in teams were a really cool and fun game, plus everyone liked it! Until my next New York times best must read reports, bye!