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AEP Blog 3.1 - Mysha M



 Oh my god, this blog is really late, sorry Miss!

We didn’t have any school on Monday as a reward for a successful musical (*cough* winner for junior category *cough*), so we missed our first lesson

Additionally, I was unable to attend on March 12 and 19 because of Cambridge exam suffering. I don’t even know why I chose to take the exam

Anywho! on March 18 Miss Disa introduced us to a new variant of Wordle: “Hello Wordl”. It was essentially just Wordle, but with 7 letters instead of the typical 5. I found this to be more fun than the normal Wordle, as our class had already mastered 5 letters (CHIMP, SALET, GUNKY, FJORD). We had to conjure up new, longer words, getting us out of our comfort zone

Next up, we spun the wheel of doom for the vocab quiz! I always look forward to vocab quizzes, learning new words is always enjoyable. This particular quiz wasn’t very difficult, as I had already known most of the words prior to the quiz. 

We used up the last period on another seat work. I don’t recall much about that

Welp, thats it from me folks! Although I was unable to attend 2/3 of the lessons, I still had a rather dandy time



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