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AEP BLOG 3.1 - Summer Rose S. Valdez

 

        The past couple weeks have been a whirlwind of maps and musicals, and it's quite fun.




        March 5, 2025 - I Went on A Vacation...Somewhere 


    We began with a unique warmup this time.  By turns, we all had to say a new place on the map.  Each person has to retrace the steps of all the previous and so on.  I did not do well, but I didn't jot down notes of everyone's locations on my notebook anyway.  It was a memory game.  Afterwards, Miss taught us how one can remember things by remembering a place they visit often - by associating the different keywords with different objects or areas.

    After that, we moved on to worksheets.  These worksheets involved maps and places and tenses.  For some reason, I forgot the difference between the past tenses.  Thankfully, though, I remembered what passive tense was.  Simple English fundamentals like types of sentences have travelled far from my head and I do not know why.  I got too much words wrong for my liking.



      March 12, 2025 - The Good Old Essays


    It's been a while since we've written full essays.  I wasn't entirely sure if I missed it or not.  Today, we were tasked with writing a full essay on the maps shown.  I was half-panicked throughout, though, because I could not find my AEP notebook.  That week, I also could not find my English notebook, so I thought that all my English-related subject notebooks decided to run away from me after experiencing my wrath of ink.

    The essay was fine.  The whole time I was writing it I felt like I was doing something wrong, but I think it was fine.  We then brushed up on some other worksheets - ones that were quite fun.  Miss also found my AEP notebook and I regained consciousness.  

Now that I have both notebooks, I realized that anyone could lose anything at any moment.

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  1. Um....this is last year's nlog site...but since you put the li k I managed to go directly there...

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