This week...
Hello -
Well, a lot has happened since I last updated.
Monday Mr. Tumulty (my CCD teacher) was not able to come - he is a journalist and had to work late that evening - so the aide was stuck talking about 'Family and Society'. That was basically all about the Catholic Church's teachings on various family matters that are all okay in society but not necesarily in the Church.
Tuesday was sort-of a lackluster day. It was an A-day, so what can you expect.
Tuesday evening it snowed, so yesterday was a snow day! It was so nice to not have to get up so early yesterday morning (well, I had to get up but then I could go back to sleep). I didn't really do much. I did some studying and Algebra homework, in addition to surfing the net.
Today was an A-day again. In Physics we reviewed for the big test that we have on Monday. In English we took a quiz, then did an activity with Walden by Henry Thoreau (read a passage - how it relates to transcendentalism). We then got our next big assignment. We have to write an essay in class on Wednesday, but we are allowed to do our planning and write three of the paragraphs outside of school (in fact, we have to).
Tomorrow is the Curriculum fair, after 30 minutes of 2nd period. I am going to investigate the sciences, as well as Programming and AP Computer Science. We get out early at 11 AM. That afternoon I have an appointment to take a tour of George Mason University. It's only about 20 - 30 minutes from my house.
Because there technically aren't any classes tomorrow, all I have to do is study for my Physics test and work on my transcendentalism essay. I am also going to try to finish up the PowerPoint for my Spirit Alive activity, as well as do a little History Club housekeeping (I am doing the minutes because the secretary was absent).
Well, that's about it for now...
BCR
Well, a lot has happened since I last updated.
Monday Mr. Tumulty (my CCD teacher) was not able to come - he is a journalist and had to work late that evening - so the aide was stuck talking about 'Family and Society'. That was basically all about the Catholic Church's teachings on various family matters that are all okay in society but not necesarily in the Church.
Tuesday was sort-of a lackluster day. It was an A-day, so what can you expect.
Tuesday evening it snowed, so yesterday was a snow day! It was so nice to not have to get up so early yesterday morning (well, I had to get up but then I could go back to sleep). I didn't really do much. I did some studying and Algebra homework, in addition to surfing the net.
Today was an A-day again. In Physics we reviewed for the big test that we have on Monday. In English we took a quiz, then did an activity with Walden by Henry Thoreau (read a passage - how it relates to transcendentalism). We then got our next big assignment. We have to write an essay in class on Wednesday, but we are allowed to do our planning and write three of the paragraphs outside of school (in fact, we have to).
Tomorrow is the Curriculum fair, after 30 minutes of 2nd period. I am going to investigate the sciences, as well as Programming and AP Computer Science. We get out early at 11 AM. That afternoon I have an appointment to take a tour of George Mason University. It's only about 20 - 30 minutes from my house.
Because there technically aren't any classes tomorrow, all I have to do is study for my Physics test and work on my transcendentalism essay. I am also going to try to finish up the PowerPoint for my Spirit Alive activity, as well as do a little History Club housekeeping (I am doing the minutes because the secretary was absent).
Well, that's about it for now...
BCR

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