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AEP- Blog #4

 HEYYYY! I'm back with another blog after A MONTH! 

Here's a review on what we have done:

We did our AEP midterms last week which went quite well for me. It was simply comprised of the words from the three previous vocab quizzes we had done. And I'm very grateful that Ms Disa made it a multiple choice quiz so it would be easier on all of us.

We tried out a new variant of wordle called 'Squaredle'. The game gave us letters that we had to use to make words out of, the first time we did it, we first had to find 7 words that were related to waffles. Then, we had to find over 100 words from the given letters, but Ms Disa said only 100 words needed for 10 merits for all of us. But we didn't have much time so our goal was to just beat the G7s score, which were 93 words, and we had succeeded, beating them by one point! This game was a bit stressful for me, especially since we were on a time limit and merits were on the line. But it was also quite nice since it kept my mind moving and kept my eye sharp for words that can be made out of the letters.

Ms Disa had made us do a seatwork involving groups. The goal was to write down a list that had school related accessory/clothing, then we will tell the whole class, and the other groups will cross the words in their list that are said in our list. The winning group will have most not-crossed out words. I felt my group and I could've done better but overall I think it was a nice activity. In the end, Ms Disa said there are no winners since the purpose of this activity was to expand our vocabulary, what a waste of competitive energy:(

Lastly, we had our review for pre-vocab quiz, that will be on Tuesday next week. We did an activity wherein we were assigned 2 words from vocab quiz 4, and find the definitions of them. Though I was only assigned 1 word, which was 'staid', since there weren't enough for all of us to get 2. After we found their definitions, Ms presented the vocab quiz and we did it altogether as a class, answering the words we were assigned to define. I enjoyed this activity since it was like a review session for all of us before the real vocab quiz.

That's all from me! See ya next time!!!







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