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​ **Daily Reporter Jaunuary 26, 2010 Fadel Shtiui**


 * Today we arrived at school enjoying the nice winter weather and ready to learn. We started off the day with daily doings and one thing we learned was that there are 26 bones in the human spine. Next Mrs. Moline had us take a test on important events and people in history. All the famous people such as Elvis Presley were born in January and we had to identify what they did that was important to history. Then, after the test we were able to pick one of those events or people and do a little research on them. I got the typewriter. Furthermore, after that we got to go to what I thought was the best part of the day. P.E.! In P.E. we did our normal warm-up and then we played what I think was the best game all year. We played a game called Handball, and it’s kind of like soccer but with your hands. The objective of the game is to score a goal. But once you have the ball you can only hold on to it for 3 seconds before you pass. And you must make at least 3 passes before you go for a goal. We played 3 games and my team went undefeated. After that we got to go to the computer lab and work on taking notes on the Scientific Method. Anyway, later we went to lunch, which was immediately followed by recess, which was followed by math. In Math, (By the way I’m in Mrs. Kutrich’s math class). We worked on tables, graphs, and equations and left happy and with no homework. When we got back we worked on our legislator letters, in which we write to the legislator, in my case Senator Paull Shin and try to convince them to keep the challenge program. It is pretty important in my opinion because of recent budget cuts. After this, we did our planner, cleaned up, and did our classroom jobs. Mine is update group points, and left with a lot of homework, even though we didn’t get math homework. And that’s how our day went at Terrace Park Elementary, in the class of the Queen, Mrs. Moline. **