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Post by starbright9 on Sept 11, 2007 11:34:54 GMT -5
They're not particularly difficult, well ours aren't. Two maths papers, two science and three english. The highest you can get in english and science is level 7 and in maths the highest you can get is a level 8. I'm not sure what the lowest you can get is.
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Post by Gifted on Sept 11, 2007 20:02:51 GMT -5
I love history! My favorite is American history. Though for 7th grade, I did a report on England in the medieval ages. Quite fascinating. I can't wait 'til we learn more about other countries.
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Post by starbright9 on Sept 12, 2007 11:26:46 GMT -5
I love history! My favorite is American history. Though for 7th grade, I did a report on England in the medieval ages. Quite fascinating. I can't wait 'til we learn more about other countries. So do I! Ancient history in particular. I haven't done masses on other countries (other than ancient civilisations) but I'm doing some American history later this year.
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Post by Gifted on Sept 12, 2007 16:28:27 GMT -5
That's cool! American history is really interesting.
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Post by starbright9 on Sept 13, 2007 10:53:37 GMT -5
Yeah, I'm looking forward to it! - I'm now a mentor at my school.
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Post by Gifted on Sept 13, 2007 20:18:36 GMT -5
You tutor? What do you tutor?
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Post by stargazer on Sept 13, 2007 23:35:42 GMT -5
I want to do something like it, it's a club thingy where membersn help people improve english skills, but I can't eat my lunch already, and that's when it is.
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Post by starbright9 on Sept 16, 2007 6:47:10 GMT -5
At our school, mentors are people who are there to help and listen to other students if they want to talk about anything, and help them reach a decision about what to do about it. We've all been given badges which have an "M" on them and the background colour is different depending on your house (purple, light blue, dark blue, green or red). I got mine on Thursday.
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Post by stargazer on Sept 16, 2007 18:28:07 GMT -5
Um, that's sounds cool! It sounds like our thing too. they where golden shirts on the first days of school.
I want to do that too.
I am actually considering that club, because some people just aren't worth the help, they just don't care about there writing, and some are too hard to help. I use to be the first kind, but I have improved, so, I don't write junk no more.
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Post by Gifted on Sept 17, 2007 22:38:14 GMT -5
In Art we have to do a Life Map. It's not done yet, but I scanned it and I figured, what the hey? I can just post it here. Not finished yet, but here it is: Note: Names of Schools are blurred out for protection. Here 's a description: 1. Hospital: I was born on June 11, 1992. 2. To the right, there's some of my interests. They are listed as drawing, writing, computers, and movies. There are a lot more, but there is not way I can fit it all. 3. Disneyland: Disneyland is a HUGE part of my life. Been there since before I was one. You can call me a Disney baby. I put some of my favorite things about Disneyland. Tea Cups, Great Moments with Abraham Lincoln (I think that has influenced me to love History), Golden Dreams and the Haunted Mansion. 4. First Elementary (the E there): Because of ear problems there, I was placed in Special Education. As you can imagine, my life took a different turn so that's why it's a dirt road on a desert. A chalkboard says "Special Ed." 5. Grandma dies: My Grandma died when I was real young. It effected me a lot so that's why its' on the dirt road. 6. First Dog I can Remember: I had another dog before this, but I can't remember him. Cindy used to be Grandma's, but became ours. 7. Second Elementary: We're back on a road again. I get out of Special Education and go to a new school. I have to repeat second grade though with R.S.P. That's why I'm a year older than almost everyone in my grade. I also came out with a undiagnosed learning disability that I still struggle with time to time. 8. Friends: Here I have three friends I meet there. One of them is Rachel (Don't worry, about it Rachel, you can't tell the features really well from this scan.) 9. Middle School: I LOVE my middle school. I'm going back to visit someday soon. 10. Gate: Definite significant point in my life. I got out of R.S.P./S.F.S. into Gate. I was told this is a major achievement. 11. New Friend: Made another close friend, Luz. She's a member here, but doesn't go on often. 12. Dog dies: Cindy dies. That was really sad. 13. Horton: Seussical was the school play in 8th Grade. It has a huge influence on my life. I still sing the songs. 14. New Dog: We get Sherlock! YAY! 15. High School: Nuff said. 16. Under Construction: Who knows what lies for me in the future. Anyway, just thought I share with y'all and this definitely tells somethings about me.
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Post by starbright9 on Sept 18, 2007 11:46:19 GMT -5
Ooh cool, that's really interesting.
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Post by stargazer on Sept 19, 2007 21:10:59 GMT -5
try this, see if you can read it, I had to do this for spanish. It's only a sentence, If not look at the translattion.
Note: I can't and don't know how to do an accent, so no accents!
mi dia favorto domingo
me (short e) de-a favor-ito s do-ming-go a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a aa aa a a a My favorite day is sunday
I am also a year older then most freshmans, I am supposed to be a sophmore
I often am not confindent around grown ups, a big crowd out in the open, and just just at random times. I hesitate a lot.
favorites quotes
"It's hard but not impossible
"For the greater good." DH of HP Dumbledore's quote.
I like to spam, but hey I am the admin, and can't spam.
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Post by starbright9 on Sept 20, 2007 11:53:08 GMT -5
I'm running out of things to tell you guys now! Ermm... - I am now part of the girl's chamber choir at my school in which I am a second soprano
Oh Gifted, you said you sing, what part are you? (I think you may have told me already, ah well...)
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Post by Gifted on Sept 20, 2007 16:06:23 GMT -5
Uh, I'm trying to get a hold of Spanish. My teacher rushes a bit so it's hard. And he hasn't explained how the sentence structure is! He's nice, but a little disorganized. Anyway, yes I do sing. I am a first soprano! I am so glad I can say that with confidence now. I just had Voice Placement in Christmas Joy and at first I was having a lot of problems with the high notes. I thought I might be turning into a 2nd Soprano. That and the pastor usually places new comers, even 1st sopranos, in 2nd. He said I am definitely a 1st Soprano! It's nice knowing for certain instead of not knowing.
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Post by starbright9 on Sept 22, 2007 14:03:35 GMT -5
I speak no spanish what so ever.
Ooh, and I'm glad about your whole singing thing Gifted!
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