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✨Rollercoaster of emotions✨AEP- BLOG#5 -Naboni

Hello, everyone! Welcome to the blog for this week Last week was a crazy ride with all the presentations, debate, and STEM Congress. But, all of it was wrapped up with an amazing field trip which added to my realm of best memories in FIS. (Though almost died during the space shuttle–still recovering<33). 

Last week’s AEP went by smoothly. We also have another new face in the class- Welcome Victoria! I am glad there is another girl in our class!!


On monday, Miss Disa completely brightened up my day by handing me the magic wand to play WAFFLE! It had been so long since I last played that I had forgotten how to play. But my classmates were clearly doing a lot of helping, but shouting the words and the pattern all at the same time. Anyway though, the game was short and it only took us a while to finish.

After that Miss Disa asked us to write the same essay on cement/ concrete production but we were not allowed to copy it down from our earlier written essay. At the end of our class I was only done with 60% of the essay and therefore was scared to submit it. Thankfully, on the next day Miss Disa gave me another chance to finish my easssy and I didn't lose any point due to incompletion.

On the next day was scrabble day! We divided into 4 groups of 2 while Chloe being an additional member in Janek's and Haziq's group. I was grouped with human dictionary the one and only ✨LEO✨. Luck was not with us that day as we kept on getting vowels and Ts. Then, Leo was coming up with all the weird words existing in the universe for which we needed to check the dictionary to see if it is really a word (most of them were not.) Well, we ended up being 3rd, definitely not bad compared to the letters we were getting.

That's all for the week! Fun and productive. See you all on the next blog!

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