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Shirt, Shoes, and Underwear? - Blog 1.4 - Aire M.

Hello everyone! Welcome to another blog by none other than me. I feel like no one reads these blogs other than Miss Disa, but I like writing and explaining every detail anyway (hehe). So that's pretty much all for the intro, so let's go to the actual blog!
 
(I actually wrote a whole thingy to use for the intro, and it was like 7 paragraphs long, but I thought it was bad and scrapped it.)
 
 
 
09/25/23
Today we started with our new warm-up, Squaredle. Miss told us she stumbled upon it while playing Wordle, and I saw that the other grades are doing it too. I personally think Miss used it as an excuse to stray away from Diffle after we cheated one day (we did it prior to AEP). That was fun, seeing Miss getting bamboozled (sorry, Miss).
 
Anyway, the Squaredle was already half done since Miss did it before us. We continued, but unfortunately a glitch happened and reset the tab (we all know what Miss's board is like). To kill time while Miss was preparing our seatwork, we just did Deluxe Waffle with 1 try remaining.
 
The seatwork was simple. The class was divided into 3 groups, and each group had to come up with words related to school uniforms in under 10 minutes. I was complaining because I was with Sid and Hyeonseo, and we all know what that means. Miss was kind enough to force Adelia to go to my group.
Here are the groups:
 
Group 1: Aleena, Dharanika, and Summer
Group 2: Adelia, Aire, Hyeonseo, & Sid
Group 3: Hyeono, Kuk, Mysha, and Zahrah
 
After 10 minutes, each group read their list out loud, and the groups listening crossed out what they had in common. A lot of words got denied by Miss, as group 1 abused the word "shirt," group 2 abused "shoes," and group 3 had underwear lots of stuff.
Here's our list:


After the group thing, we had to write what we were wearing as of the moment. The list in the photo is Adelia's list because we wrote our group list in her notebook.

Afterward, Miss told us we were all winners since this was just to keep our vocabulary in check. We then discussed the generic uniform (and a bit of the uniform Miss had in her old school). Later, we did Padlet.



09/26/23
Today we started 5th period with Squaredle, as always. It was only 22 words, hence why we finished it so fast. Afterward, we reviewed our new... unit? Is that the right term? Anyways, it was Unit 4, and the way we reviewed it was fun. We got 2 words each (except for Adelia, who got 1), and we had to look up the word and write down its definition. Afterward, Miss opened up a word search containing all the words, and we had to find our own. If we already found all our words, we could try to find others as well. People got super competitive, which was fun to see.

That's all for Tuesday. Yes, it's short, but it was only one period. Oh well.




And that's all for this week's blog. Thanks for reading! As your prize for finishing reading this lengthy blog, here's a silly picture of my favourite character from Haikyu!!


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