Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Vanessa's third blog

Agenda
Blog- corrections
18 week grades
war literature unit
Date, period, and summary
Hw: read toward 100% of AR goal/1,000,000 words



So, the class was really empty and really quiet today, which is rather unusual. Ms. Nakada, started to read Katie's blog since she wasn't here. As Ms. Nakada finished reading her blog, Katie came in. Ms. Nakada then asked who had not done their third blog. Since no one said anything, she called out the names of people who had, and as she read the names, I knew mine wasn't gonna be called. As she came to the end of reading the names, the last two standing were Tyler and me; Katie choose me. As I got to my new seat, Shanylah asked Ms. Nakada why people said she was a good teacher, but not a good ESA coach. Ms. Nakada clearly responded with, "I don't know," but in my opinion I think she is good at both. She's an awesome teacher and coach. Right after this, we took out our  English Notebooks, and wrote down the new papers we got, and our grades for them. After that, people started passing our folders and the rest of the graded papers for us to put inside. As people got their slam poem sheet back, some started asking each other what they got. As that happened, Ms. Nakada told us who the winners of the poem slam were in our class. The winners were the following. 1st place, Shanlyah and Kuper with a perfect score of 20/20. Then, second place Tyler, Nancy, Charlie, and Arezou, and Devan, Danni, and Yeab with a score of 19/20. Then, Shoval, Yonina, and Rozhan, and Lupe and Zamari with a score of 18/20. Congratulations, hope you all participate on the slam and win for our class. Furthermore, Ms. Nakada said that our last unit was based on war. She gave us an introduction of it. She introduced to us the Holocaust, which was a devastating historical time for the jewish people. Jewish people suffered very much during that time, as they had to run for their life because the Nazis would kill them. That very sad, being killed for what  you believe in.   But even after their people faced that hardship and many died, they still thrive and always keep it in mind as something their people endured. So, she told us to find a group and choose a book to read about it. Then people chose their groups and read them. Then, the  bell rings and everyones leaves. Thanks, David for helping me, and Katie was here!!!!!

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