Whose turn is it to do scribe notes?
Catdaddy? Erica? Jack? Caitlyn? We read through Jake’s scribe notes and Mrs.
Gill says something about always having an academic goal even though it may not
seem like it. Remember: having the shortest poem gives you more
problems…apparently. We found out that Johnny has a romantic heart and likes
eyelash poems. We received a hefty packet which is our new “textbook.” Mary
asked how many trees Mrs. Gill kills in a day and Abby asks if it is a small
book. Samantha showed me her awesome St. Bernard socks…again. Mrs. Gill says
she wants to get something done quick and dirty. We learned George Watsky is
white and straight and writes about casseroles. High school teachers love us
but college teachers don’t care if our grandmother dies multiple times. Mrs.
Gill says something about finding new note taking strategies for college
because we “might” get bored in an 80 minute speech. Aly gets to skip school
but don’t worry the link is on edline. Julia and Kyle read the Mending wall
which something about cows, pine cones, fences, and elves. Mary gives insight
of what this is supposed to mean and Alex talks about countries. Bridget and
Natalie keep whispering and giggling. Where Mrs. Gill grew up you she had to
check that the fence didn’t wash away and let the cows out. Cows are expensive
and when cows get hit by trucks, they would get sued. We take a quiz and check
the clock again. Mrs. Gill shows us how to find the pattern in a poem by
annunciating random words to a random beat. We are spending all of tomorrow on
mending wall and hopefully mending our grades.
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