Jessica+Reporter+April+19th+2011

Are you ready to hear another report? Good! (Boo to the people who doesn’t) Of course, we will start with scenery. The trees and plants felt the graceful wind. But somewhere, no one heard the wind. Somewhere as in our school… The hallways were full of laughter and chatting. Girls were huddled in big groups and so were the boys. Then we came in our classrooms. We started with daily doings. It happened to be a quote from Roald Dahl. “‘Now days, you can travel around the world in a few hours and nothing is ever fabulous anymore.’ Roald Dahl.” Joe read. We shared ideas about what he meant. I came up with a good one. I raised my hand. “Jessica,” Ms. Moline called out. I told the class what he had meant. “I think he meant that it’s not a big deal anymore. It would be a big deal if you went to a certain area. Now it would be easy to travel there and nothing would be so special about being there. As I always say, technology is ahead of us. Next was literacy. We had to read a book called boy – it was the life about Roald Dahl. Our weekend homework was reading the next 2 chapters from page 123-132. Today, we shared parts from those chapters we visualized, wanted to read on, and places where we felt so emotional. Afterwards we had to read from page 133-140. Oh boy, one crashing subject! We had to organize our portfolios for the art walk. Some arts were handed out. We had to choose 1 of the arts we done and use it for our art walk. Everyone had to have 1 item. We need to glue them on a certain sized black/white paper so the paper can be a frame. We filled and finelined a small slip about the art we chose. If the watercolor-4-potrait was not the one you wanted for the art walk, you had to turn it in to Ms. Moline. The class worked on this important assignment and the quiet class turned into a mad mob. Need more time? Well, too bad! It’s time for music. We tested a lot on Lean on Me and this time, the tests were varied. In the middle of nowhere, Mrs. Graham (our music teacher) canceled test and play parts of alto-metalephone. It was used as extra credit and the class went wild. There were more redoes for tests and people became confused. The people who take the test will select an instrument and play with mallet heads. These people need scores so we play with stick ends. I’m glad I wasn’t one of the redoes. Now that I am finished with this report, I must leave. Goodbye!
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