Patience is needed in life. If patience didn't exist, there would be much more violence in the world than there is today.
That is all for now.
Kids News
That's my Mom who is in the "About Me" section. I am an eight year old girl with the permission to be blogging, and yes, I am a 3rd grader.
Saturday, October 3, 2015
Started Back fifth-grade
I can't believe that I'd forgotten about this blog. Wow. I haven't been on here for more than a year, so I'm going to catch you guys up on what's been happening in my life.
I've turned ten-years old, to begin. I've also grown - yes, this is surprising - seven inches since January of 2014! I am nearly 5'0 now, and by the time that I'm eleven or twelve, I will most likely either be the same height as my mother or taller than her.
The most prominent thing that's happened was me beginning fifth-grade a little over a month ago! :)
I must say that fifth-grade is a lot easier/better than I thought it would be, at least for now. Perhaps it's just because the school year has recently started, but being in Mr. Wong's math group is a lot easier than I thought it would be. Well... at least whenever there aren't assessments.
We had an assessment yesterday, on Friday the second. I didn't finish all three pages, and I'm sure that I got a few answers wrong. I just hope that my score wasn't horrid. I tried my best, and, as I usually do, spent the majority of my time showing my work.
I never knew just how difficult it is to deal with fourth-graders. Last year, I didn't think that we were that bad, but this year... well, it's not too good with the fourth-graders to say the least.
Most of them seem to be having issues adapting to Ms. DiNapoli's classroom. There are new sets of rules there, and I can see that nearly all of them are having trouble following them. They tend to talk a bit.
However, I, along with other fifth-graders, are willing to have patience with this. Besides, they are, undoubtedly, not as bad as the little kids are whenever we do our jobs as Conflict Managers.
Ms. Barr, the principal of our school, recently introduced a new game to the playground (which I, for the record, don't play on that much anymore.) Kindergartners were hitting each other with it. Needless to say, it was very dangerous. They refused to listen, however, and we ended up telling Ms. Barr herself. They didn't get the game again on their next recess.
That is the current update, and I hope to be back next Saturday if fifth-grade doesn't get too difficult!
I've turned ten-years old, to begin. I've also grown - yes, this is surprising - seven inches since January of 2014! I am nearly 5'0 now, and by the time that I'm eleven or twelve, I will most likely either be the same height as my mother or taller than her.
The most prominent thing that's happened was me beginning fifth-grade a little over a month ago! :)
I must say that fifth-grade is a lot easier/better than I thought it would be, at least for now. Perhaps it's just because the school year has recently started, but being in Mr. Wong's math group is a lot easier than I thought it would be. Well... at least whenever there aren't assessments.
We had an assessment yesterday, on Friday the second. I didn't finish all three pages, and I'm sure that I got a few answers wrong. I just hope that my score wasn't horrid. I tried my best, and, as I usually do, spent the majority of my time showing my work.
I never knew just how difficult it is to deal with fourth-graders. Last year, I didn't think that we were that bad, but this year... well, it's not too good with the fourth-graders to say the least.
Most of them seem to be having issues adapting to Ms. DiNapoli's classroom. There are new sets of rules there, and I can see that nearly all of them are having trouble following them. They tend to talk a bit.
However, I, along with other fifth-graders, are willing to have patience with this. Besides, they are, undoubtedly, not as bad as the little kids are whenever we do our jobs as Conflict Managers.
Ms. Barr, the principal of our school, recently introduced a new game to the playground (which I, for the record, don't play on that much anymore.) Kindergartners were hitting each other with it. Needless to say, it was very dangerous. They refused to listen, however, and we ended up telling Ms. Barr herself. They didn't get the game again on their next recess.
That is the current update, and I hope to be back next Saturday if fifth-grade doesn't get too difficult!
Monday, August 11, 2014
SUMMER IS ALMOST OVER
This will totally suck, but summer is ending. I wonder who will be my teacher, and what the heck 4th grade.
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Shows that totally should've been cancelled a long time ago but aren't
Ok, truthfully, the video I originally uploaded I took down because, it is from Dan Scheinder's show Victorious- a show that has always managed to sneak in a little, innuendo. But don't get me started on iCarly. Ok, so, who cares if Carly is sweet or not? Usually, she, well, does some pretty weird things. And who never heard of Sam? Sam, the violent girl who can't let anything that happens to her go. If she tripped over a shoe, she'd probably tear it into pieces. Yeah, now just watch this video. Please. Do.
BARBIE IS SUDDENLY THE BEST CHICK EVA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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chccijffvge eva!
and its been proven!
Thanks to this girl, it's the best doll created.
Watch it! Just watch! You will be amazed by how good this show is.
chccijffvge eva!
and its been proven!
Thanks to this girl, it's the best doll created.
Monday, April 7, 2014
Hotel People Rule and so do a Apartment people
Today is not Norman. Not Newman. Not freeman. It's not normal. It's NORMAL.
Saturday, March 15, 2014
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