History was okay. We just reviewed the Mock Trial, and watched the rest of "Seven Years in Tibet," which was a really good movie.
I really failed the essay potion of the myth test. DX Which is going to bring down my my English grade A TON. Oh well, there goes my A+... I was actually really proud of that though, since an A+ in English is 100% and we don't get extra credit. *sighs*. Oh well, whatever. Wheee!!! Anyways, even if I got 100% on the essay, my "Antigone" quiz would have brought it down. I think I failed that. XD
Edit: GODDAMN, I HAVE A 99%. Sooooooo close!!! But, then again, she hasn't counted the "Antigone" test yet.
Lunch was fun. I got more piggyback rides! Haha. I couldn't eat most of my lunch though (my cut lip), so I just ate a ton of strawberries. =P And basically, I told Robyn to get lower, so I could get on for a piggyback ride, so she ran around teling people that I wanted to "get on her." No idea what she meant, but apparently it was funny? o.o
The test in bio was easy; Mr. Pence seriously needs to stop giving out extra credit on all of his tests, haha. But whatever, it helps me, so I won't complain. But seriously? I got a 130% on that test (I think the maximum was 132%, and that's going to bug me because I want to know which problem I missed. XD. But he said it was 134%; then again, his math skills aren't very good. I'll elaborate later). So I think his extra credit is pretty much just worthless now. XD I swear, I don't even get why I do my homwork anymore. I could totally skip some assignments and still have an A+ in the class... Besides, I have over 100%, so even if I get full points on an assigment, it brings down my grade, which I find kind of funny. =P So back to Mr. Pence's bad math skills, he was like (talking about the extra test questions), "So, that's 12 points, plus 22 points, which is... 32 points." And we were all like, "Er..." So that was kind of funny. Then he was going over some questions on the test, and he kept insisting that the answer to a question was B, even though it was OBVIOUSLY A, so we just sort of gave up. Then after he dismissed us, Ying and I went up and talked to him, and he walked us through the problem very slowly, and was like, "So the answer is..." And we plug in, "A." And he goes, "*looks at A, looks at B, tells the class* Wait guys! The answer to that one question was A! Not B!" It was rather funny. XD
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We played more basketball and I scored a point! For the other team. XD I hate half-court basketball, because I always forget to bring it out (since my old PE class played it differently; I transferred to A period PE second semester). Like, with full court, you aren't aiming for the same basket, so I never have that issue. But whatever. They didn't count it. =P
We changed seats in math. -.- But otherwise, nothing really happened. No pop quiz. *gasp* I went to help Lisa with math, and I was done with the worksheet, so I brought the book, and Mrs. Turbeville got mad at me.
Turbeville: What are you doing out of your seat?
Me: Homework? And helping Lisa.
Turbeville: But she's working on test corrections.
Me: ... Uh... I can still help her?
Tommy: She's helping me!
Me (thinking): Psh, yeah right, like Tommy needs help. (saying) We work in a very efficient triangle. *points to Lisa, then Tommy, then myself, and back to Lisa*
It was kind of funny, but whatever.
I finished the basic hamster bath shape. I just have decorations left. I actually think it's really nice, it's shaped like an egg, and it's divided into two. I made a notch and cap to connect them, and I have a strip of clay to act as support. I sort of want to keep it for myself now... XD Oh well. Maybe I'll have time to make another one? If not, maybe I'll just steal it back when I get my own hamster. =P
French was boring. We're starting a book! *gasp* But it's made for elementary kids. XD
We changed seats in math. -.- But otherwise, nothing really happened. No pop quiz. *gasp* I went to help Lisa with math, and I was done with the worksheet, so I brought the book, and Mrs. Turbeville got mad at me.
Turbeville: What are you doing out of your seat?
Me: Homework? And helping Lisa.
Turbeville: But she's working on test corrections.
Me: ... Uh... I can still help her?
Tommy: She's helping me!
Me (thinking): Psh, yeah right, like Tommy needs help. (saying) We work in a very efficient triangle. *points to Lisa, then Tommy, then myself, and back to Lisa*
It was kind of funny, but whatever.
I finished the basic hamster bath shape. I just have decorations left. I actually think it's really nice, it's shaped like an egg, and it's divided into two. I made a notch and cap to connect them, and I have a strip of clay to act as support. I sort of want to keep it for myself now... XD Oh well. Maybe I'll have time to make another one? If not, maybe I'll just steal it back when I get my own hamster. =P
French was boring. We're starting a book! *gasp* But it's made for elementary kids. XD
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