LAST MONTH BEFORE SCHOOL ENDS! YEEEEESS!
Well, a lot of good stuff happened today. And some interesting stuff too. I am no longer worried about my social studies grade because I got my final project back today. Yesterday I didn't know my grade because I didn't get my project yet, which, by the way, is 25% of my grade. Here's how the grading system went:
25%-project 1=A-
25%-project 2=A (yes, there were two projects. Poor, poor me.
25%-classwork =A
25%-participation=well, I don't know, but I'm guessing it's around an A- to an A.
I tried asking my teacher what grade I got, and he just said "Oh, go away! You know what your grade is!" But really, I don't. Shucks. I'll try again tomorrow.
So so far I'm pretty happy with my grades.
P.E.-A
Science-A
Social Studies-Most likely an A, otherwise my teacher wouldn't be so "GOAWAY!"
Math-Dunno, but I got an A on both huge projects, so...
Drama-A
Language Arts-Well, teacher dropped out or something, so I'm not even sure of my grade here. At ALL.
What else happened...? Oh. My friends introduced me to this new, EVIL card game called "Maou". "Maou" in Japanese is "Devil", if I'm correct. So it's the devil's game, and by golly it really is. You guys know how to play "Uno", right? (If you don't, I command you to look it up on Google. It is a really great game.) So we played that except with regular cards and instead of having one card left in our hand, we have to try to get rid of ALL our cards in our hand. And our dealer is the Maou, who doesn't play, by the way. Meanwhile, there are special rules, and if you break those rules, the Maou gives you a card. Here's the mean part:
You. Don't. Know. Those. Rules.
That's right. Players play without knowing those rules, and as a result, they keep getting cards over and over again. Here's an example of what happened today:
Player A plays an eight of hearts.
Player B plays an eight of spades.
Player B gets a card because he didn't say "eight of spades" (Maou tells what the player did wrong every time he/she gives a card, which is great.)
Player C plays a seven of spades, and says, "Seven of spades."
Player C gets a card because he didn't say "Have a nice day".
Player D plays a nine of spades, and says, "Nine of spades." Then Player D laughs and comments.
Player D gets a card for talking.
Maou calls the game. Player A, B, and C get cards for touching their hand and not putting it down when Maou called the game. Player D got ten cards because she didn't know what the **** was going on.
See what I mean? That's an evil game, right there. When I first played it, I was extremely confused. But now I know the rules, which I'm not telling-at least, not all of them. So now I'm teaching all my friends this game. :D
By the way, after school today I walked over to a playground and just sat there swinging. A bunch of little kids were there, probably on a field trip (those lucky kids). So I just sit there swinging along with two other kids and an adult supervisor. Here's the conversation:
Kid A: Mr. Alaaan!
Supervisor: Yes?
Kid A: Can you swing me?
Supervisor: Sure. -swings Kid A-
Kid A: Okay. You can go away now. (I LOL'ed here.)
Supervisor: What? Well, fine. -goes over to push Kid B-
Kid A: Can you push me Mr. Alan?
Supervisor: But you told me to go away!
Kid A: ....please?
And it went on like that. They were so cute, and so lively...I can't believe I was like that years before. It made me feel weird.
Eventually I got off the swing when a boy walked right in front of me. I dug my shoes in and stopped right before he got hit. Wow. He didn't even flinch. Poor guy; he could get hurt like that someday. I figured I might as well leave now, so I went off.
Life is pretty good right now. One class I have free time in, one class I do a project that involves coloring and no brains, which is my kind of project. Two classes I do work in like normal. One class I play cards (P.E.). One class I watch a movie in.
Overall, it's a laid back life. And I love it. :]
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i'm so excited for june-and for school to end! :D
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