Friday, October 28, 2011

Maddie's Russell's scribe notes


Scribe notes: 10/27/11; Period 4

          Today was a very unusual day. Usually we are relatively quiet for Mrs. Gill’s period 4 ACC English class, but today we were very outgoing. Mrs. Gill repeatedly told us to quiet down and not to have a “social life” during class. We started out with the prayer as always, soon after Max, Hrebec and Carlye all read their scribe notes. Afterwards, Mrs. Gill described the red embroidered “A” in The Scarlet Letter. Kristen Scego and I could not wait for lunch, so we started eating early…she asked for a bite of my sandwich and devoured a third of it but then gave me some crackers. Kayla Swanson asked in the middle of class “Mrs. Gill if it wasn’t against the law, would you kill someone?” Mrs. Gill seemed shocked, but she surprisingly said “Yes, because of apostrophe’s’. (I messed that up on purpose)”

          Before journaling, we all give our ideas of what song we should listen to for the topic “Red Ribbon Week.” Kristen Scego suggested “Whiskey Lullaby”- one of the most depressing songs all of us have ever heard. Abby Primo mentioned “S&M” by Rihanna and Kate laughed from across the room, eavesdropper. Emily Melz read her journal first, she wrote about the effectiveness of the speaker Tuesday. Then we talked about why teenagers drink and most of us agreed that the parents drinking or not will affect their children’s views on drinking. Next, Sam Koltun read his journal. He wrote about how Red Ribbon Week makes us aware of the consequences destructive decisions could have.

          Lastly, Mrs. Gill introduced a quick assignment to us. There were 26 words on the board and each of us was assigned a word. We had to make one slide on Power Point that included: the word, part of speech, example of it used in a sentence, image. Mrs. Gill made it clear that we were not allowed to use Adam and Eve as a picture. Abby Primo blatantly lies when she stated “I can’t find a picture of Dumbledore”…LIE. Lastly, Paul awkwardly walked into the class, grabbed his lunch, and awkwardly walked out.

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