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School log!
Who: Teachers, Students, anyone dropping in for the open classes, gatecrashers, etc
What: First Week of School
When: October 22nd-24th
Classes run from 9 AM-roughly 2:30 PM, and the log can include before and after-school activities)
Where: The school
Summary: The new year of school is finally underway, with testing, a look into classes, and general interaction for all involved.
Rating: A+
[Interactions are meant to be wide and varied!
For some sense of guidelines, Monday morning will be filled with tests, for new students and old students alike, until the lunch break. Students can talk before they begin or after they finish! There will be baked goods and lemonade as a treat to those who came in. If people need more time for the tests, they won't be allowed to leave the room with the others, though snacks will be made available for them as well.
The playground is open for after school or lunch break interactions.
All week long, the upper and lower grades will be pretty much mixed together until the grades are sorted out. Students are also encouraged to form study groups.
After that, the other classes - Music, Magic, and World Sharing - will continue on as usual, though Magic will presumably be more discussion based, especially for anyone with questions about the spirit's magic, and possible a few demonstrations, while World Sharing will again attempt to gather a list of places that they can explore in the battle dome during a later lesson.
On Tuesday the writing classes will be asked to turn in their book reports. Students are welcome to present them and ask questions of other students. The art class will be simple - taking an ordinary object and depicting it as something new, or in a new way.
Wednesday will be more of a normal class day - the few stragglers that haven't taken the test yet will be given an opportunity to do so.
Also, feel free to request anything specific or set up catch-all headers!
But really, just do what you want--these are just some suggestions as to what's going on, but they aren't the be-all-and-end-all of what you can do!]
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lucetischool is still getting reworked with new details, so don't worry if something doesn't match up! General signups are still here.
What: First Week of School
When: October 22nd-24th
Classes run from 9 AM-roughly 2:30 PM, and the log can include before and after-school activities)
Where: The school
Summary: The new year of school is finally underway, with testing, a look into classes, and general interaction for all involved.
Rating: A+
[Interactions are meant to be wide and varied!
For some sense of guidelines, Monday morning will be filled with tests, for new students and old students alike, until the lunch break. Students can talk before they begin or after they finish! There will be baked goods and lemonade as a treat to those who came in. If people need more time for the tests, they won't be allowed to leave the room with the others, though snacks will be made available for them as well.
The playground is open for after school or lunch break interactions.
All week long, the upper and lower grades will be pretty much mixed together until the grades are sorted out. Students are also encouraged to form study groups.
After that, the other classes - Music, Magic, and World Sharing - will continue on as usual, though Magic will presumably be more discussion based, especially for anyone with questions about the spirit's magic, and possible a few demonstrations, while World Sharing will again attempt to gather a list of places that they can explore in the battle dome during a later lesson.
On Tuesday the writing classes will be asked to turn in their book reports. Students are welcome to present them and ask questions of other students. The art class will be simple - taking an ordinary object and depicting it as something new, or in a new way.
Wednesday will be more of a normal class day - the few stragglers that haven't taken the test yet will be given an opportunity to do so.
Also, feel free to request anything specific or set up catch-all headers!
But really, just do what you want--these are just some suggestions as to what's going on, but they aren't the be-all-and-end-all of what you can do!]
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...One part that made me really glad was when the story reminded me of my culture. They saved Wilbur from being eaten, and it reminded me of how my people don't eat meat. Wilbur got to be happy instead. I felt sad when Charlotte had to die, and I never knew spiders could be that nice, but I was glad that Wilbur helped her family to live and that three of the kids stayed to be his friends. The way most of the other baby spiders went to live separately kinda reminded me of my people too, but it was sad that they didn't get to know their mom. It also made me sad that Fern forgot about him when she got older because I thought they were really great friends.
[He lowers the paper and raises his head to face the class.]
So it was a book that made me both happy and sad, but I wish it was happier. Some parts were funny, and Templeton the rat reminded me of Sokka except he was meaner. I guess it helped me learn some things about life, because Wilbur was supposed to be eaten but wasn't, so it's good that he could choose his own fate. It was a real good book.
[He'll then wait for any criticism before returning to his seat, right next to Ikki. During the class, he'll be passing notes to his various friends and some other interesting people in the class. Each first note is the same with a greeting of "Hey" followed by the person's name if he knows it. For people across the room, he makes the plane into a glider-esque shape and uses some soft airbending to quietly send it to them.]