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April 15 - Monday

We had our midterms today! It was a formatted like your typical seatwork. I honestly have no clue how well I did. Analyzing can be very tedious.

After everyone finished their midterms, Miss introduced us to a new game. Essentially, Miss would split us into 2 groups - boys and women. She would then take a random array of letters and make the teams work together to find the most words out of the letters given. However, if you got the longest word then your team gets an automatic win!

I found this game really exciting! Although I am absolutely horrible at unscrambling words, I enjoyed pushing my brain to the limit in conjuring obscure words. Girls won at the end.


April 16 - Tuesday

We started this lesson with my greatest enemy: Squaredle. Today the evil, evil board had 28 words, which we were decimated by, only thinking up 20 words. We yelled a lot (not ME, but THEM)

Miss decided to make us play the game from Monday, however teams were mixed. I don't remember all of my teammates, but I remember Hyeono and Zahrah (I think?) My team won! I believe we got merits for that, which is great.

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