Rahm and Sam's [Hriday] Third Blog

 Agenda:

- take a minute

- blog/corrections

- week 3: question

- readers workshop


Homework:

Finish books this week!


Hello, it's me, Hriday! Today we all walked into class, talkative as usual, and settled down into our seats. We all copied the agenda down into our binder reminders (I was a little late to do so), and Ms. Nakada started our daily take-a-minute video. I did not take a minute, as I was scrambling to fill in the binder reminder entries I had missed while I was absent. Once the take-a-minute video was over, Jaden came up to read his blog, and Ms. Nakada corrected a few mistakes. Next, Jaden had to decide who he wanted to choose to be the next blogger, so he asked if anyone wanted to go. Nobody raised their hand (as usual). Since nobody raised their hand, Jaden wanted to do a large game of rock-paper-scissors with the people who had not done the blog yet. Over thirteen people stood up, and Ms. Nakada deemed that the game would be too time consuming. Ultimately, it was decided that a wheel would be spun to decide the blogger. Ms. Nakada had a hard time putting everyone's names in (quite hurtful to all of us). I'm sure it's obvious who the wheel stopped on. After that, Ms. Nakada asked us to pull out our English notebooks and we started with our weekly question. This week's question was about justice, and how do we work for a more just world. The question sparked a lengthy discussion, and multiple people gave their inputs. Ms. Nakada gave us an example of injustice, and explained a little about salary inequality for males, and females in the working world.  After we wrapped up our discussion, we transitioned into our reader's workshop. I did not get to read my book, as I'm sitting here, typing a blog. It was surprisingly pretty quiet throughout reader's workshop (I kept anticipating a disruption). At last, the bell rang, and that was the end of another English class.


I cannot wait for the wheel to claim it's next victim tomorrow :)

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