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AEP- Blog 3.3

 Hello hello hello there! We meet again, for one. last. blog.

 Woah, it has been a ride hasn't it. A year sure does go by fast. It seriously felt not that long ago that I had written my first blog of the year. Definitely did not feel like 9 whole months. Reading said blog made realize now that I had nothing to worry about after all. That I have been proven wrong about not having fun in AEP. Sure, the work has gotten a lot tougher and was doubled to what we had last year. But hey, we're in G8 now and that's to be expected, AEP or not. And we still managed to play word games, some old, some new, and challenged ourselves in the best way possible.

The seatworks we had DEFINITELY challenged me this year. But I wouldn't say all of them were so bad, only some. I really enjoyed the vocab quizzes. It really did help expand my vocabulary, and now whenever I read a book and encounter a word from one of the quizzes, I get all excited cause I know what it means now.

I feel a bit sad writing this blog since not only will this be my last blog of the year, it will also be my last blog ever. Since I won't be going to this school next year :(( But then again...you never know if maybe my next school will make me do blogs like this.

I'm gonna miss AEP. The fun games and conversations we have are very enlightening and enjoyable that sometimes they're the highlight of my day. Alas, everything good must come to an end eventually.

Now, without further ado, I will recount to you what I have done in AEP this week for one last time:

May 6, 2024

We started off the lesson with Squaredle. There were 62 words so we had better start grinding. 62 is quite a lot but I think this game was an easier one and our collective brain power was at full charge because in the end we managed to finish it in about 1 period. 

Then, we did vocab quiz 12, which is our very last vocab quiz for the year. Woahhh, that's crazyy. We did a review on the board like usual, this time using different games instead of only one to test us. After that, we spun the wheel and answered the words that landed on the arrow for us. I successfully answered my word correctly so I would say this was a good quiz for me.

Lastly, after we had finished the quiz, there was some spare time left, so Ms Disa gave us worksheets for us to work on until the end of the period. 

May 7, 2024

Ms didn't give us any work since it was only a single and perhaps she didn't want us to do anything hard for this lesson. Instead, she made us play Countdown! Basically what we do is Ms pulls out a certain amount of letters and all of us have to make the longest word out of them.

We did this once but in groups. This time Ms made us do it individually. Whoever has the longest word wins and if two people have it then they both win. In the first round we did 11 letters but as the game went on we changed it up every now and then. I had a good time playing it. Even though some rounds had a very bad selection of letters which frustrated me quite a bit. But in the end, I managed to win 4 rounds, bagging 4 merits for myself. YAY! I was very happy about that.

Though, if we were to play this again, I would prefer in groups because I find it more fun and exciting when we do that.

Well, that's everything from me! I hope you had a great time reading my rants and recounts of the week. All I can say is my time in AEP has been wonderful and I sure won't forget the memories I've made from it. 

Have a good day! TOODLES<333



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