Everyone went to get their yearbooks excluding Grayson+ myself.
YAY
Friday, May 29, 2009
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Thursday, May 21, Third Period
Sorry this is so late!
We watched All In The Family today.
There were two letters to the President from one household. :)
We watched All In The Family today.
There were two letters to the President from one household. :)
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
May 26th, 4th Period
I haven't done the blog yet this 9 weeks so I'm just gonna go ahead and post this:
Today in class G divided the class into 2 teams for an intense game of Jeopardy: Government Style. We were quizzed on our knowledge of various things from both US and Comp. that we have learned this past year. The winning team gained 12 extra credit points, and the losing team gained 6. Don't forget, the group game project is due next Monday, June 1!
Today in class G divided the class into 2 teams for an intense game of Jeopardy: Government Style. We were quizzed on our knowledge of various things from both US and Comp. that we have learned this past year. The winning team gained 12 extra credit points, and the losing team gained 6. Don't forget, the group game project is due next Monday, June 1!
blog from last Tuesday
Sorry this is a little late. Last Tuesday we started the trial and Period 7 almost completed it. Both sides went through their witnesses to plead their case and tomorrow the jury will announce their verdict.
Since this post was last, we already know that Yertle was found not guilty.
7 days left of school!
Since this post was last, we already know that Yertle was found not guilty.
7 days left of school!
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Monday, May 18th, 4th Period
We worked on the Yurtle the Turtle case, with the prosecution and defence getting ready to go at it the next day.
May 20
Today in class, we finished our Yurtle the Turtle trial.
The jury found Yurtle not guilty. They made their decision based on the lack of evidence of Yurtle's wrongdoings. The government system is a monarchy, and there are no laws against forcing turtles to stack on top of each other to create a throne.
The jury found Yurtle not guilty. They made their decision based on the lack of evidence of Yurtle's wrongdoings. The government system is a monarchy, and there are no laws against forcing turtles to stack on top of each other to create a throne.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Today in class we began our trial of Sadie vs. Yertle the Turtle.
The defense successfully called on all of their witnesses: Sadie, Slither, Yolanda, and the doctor.
We left off just before the Defense called upon their first witness and will proceed from their tomorrow.
The defense successfully called on all of their witnesses: Sadie, Slither, Yolanda, and the doctor.
We left off just before the Defense called upon their first witness and will proceed from their tomorrow.
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