Week 11, For a Break; I’m Beggin’

10/15/18

Today was a bad day. From the moment I woke up the world was out to get me My alarm didn’t go off, I didn’t get much sleep last night, a friend of mine is having a really hard time, math was horrible and I didn’t finish it in my allotted time, computer problems, you get the point.

In English, I learned about positive, comparative and superlative adjectives and verbs. I filled out charts with them This week and next week I’m supposed to write a newspaper. One step ahead of them. (I do. EVERY WEEK!)

10/16/18

Today I got my braces off! Braces free! Although I did have to rush to finish school. I have my retainer now, and it feels weird. But I’ll get used to it. And I can take it out to eat!

In Science, I read about weather balloons. Weather balloons and satellites are very different, but both are used for weather reports. Satellites can’t measure wind, but a weather balloon can. Weather balloons are blown by the wind and have a GPS built in to determine which direction and how fast they are going.

10/17/18

I didn’t do math or Spanish today. I didn’t really do anything today. My teeth hurt, and my retainer gives me a lisp.

In history, I’m learning about Galileo. He’s pretty interesting. Everyone was amazed when he found more stars, It must have been so cool to look through it and see a new world no one else had seen! I thought his research int relativity was very interesting and understandable once it was explained. The name of the chapter was: Relatively Moving or Moving Relatively?

10/18/18

Today I went over to our rental house and painted the bathroom with mom in between school and stuff. I didn’t get much done today except for painting. I did the roller and mom followed with the details. (If I did them we’d be in trouble!)

I couldn’t do my science experiment because we need a Doodle Trackcar, and they were out of stock. History was kind of freaky; some of the things scientists did to study things were crazy. Math was, well-math. I did learn how to do mixture problems though! They looked really hard but they’re really not. Obviously, I only have easy ones right now, but the concept isn’t hard.

10/19/18

If you type today’s date you will find a fun thing. The number keys on my computer are laid out like this: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0. So, when writing the date I press 1, (Follow along on the left.) 0, 1, 9, 1, 8, not counting the slashes. You see? I just kept my left finger on the 1 key and my right finger kept jumping one key to the left!

Today in math I did a lesson I remember seeing Reed do and thinking it looked super complicated and hard. It wasn’t. It was so easy I probably could’ve not listened to the lecture. So I guess when I’m doing what Reed’s doing right now it won’t be so complicated either. At least I hope so.

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