Thursday 4/29/04
Reported & Photographed by Erica
The Daily Planet

Today everyone was very quiet today. The substitute teacher, Mrs. Hansen, was pleased to have us here today. She was nice when she was introducing herself. Also, she was telling us about what we were going to do today. After she was finished talking to us it was time for math.

First, we checked Math Boxes 10.1. Mrs. Hansen was explaining Algebraic Expressions to us. It was kind of easy to us. It was complicated too. The questions on pages 350 and 351 were hard for some of them. It was hard to write What's My Rule? in words. Our assignments are Math Boxes 10.3 and pages 353. Almost everybody had problems on number six on page 353. Most of the class got it wrong, but understood it, and got the answer right.

Music was kind of boring. We had to present our music that we had to make. We had to get in groups to make the music. We had to use different kinds of instruments.

After music, a lawyer came to talk to us about being a lawyer. We asked questions and he answered them. He came a hour early for some reason. After he was finished it was time for WART.

For WART, we were reading a book called From The Cricket In Times Square. This story was about a mouse named Tucker who lives in New York City. Tucker does the same thing as a human being does.

Lunch was good, because I had cold lunch. The A choice is cheese pizza, and the B choice is grilled cheese. The rest of the lunch was broccoli and cheese, grapes, carrots, and pudding.

After lunch we had spelling. All we had to do was put our spelling words into SpellIt.

While we were doing spelling it was time for us to go to an orchestra, chorus, and band concert. It was really fun to listen to all of the wonderful instruments, and music.

Now we had to watch Liberty's Kids. We only watched a little bit, because we had to go home.

Everyone was getting ready to leave school, and come back tomorrow to do school again. Everybody zoomed out of the door like a jet.

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