Monday, September 2, 2013

My Personal Blog

Hello Lovely Readers!!

So, I have recently got back in to blogging on my personal blog. It's mainly stuff about my life and just cute little things coming from your's truly. The URL is: 

www.maddogontheblog.blogspot.com 

So, go check it out! And if you like it, don't be shy!! Stick around and read it.

Okay, now my shameless self-promotion is over :) 

My Perfect Schedule

Okay, this will be a quick, short, and no-complaining post. In fact, it's quite a happy one. Why, might you ask? Read the title of this post. It's time to talk about my eighth grade class schedule. By the way, school also starts for me in two days.

1st Period: 8th Grade Math with a teacher whom I have heard is quite strict, but teaches math well. She doesn't allow gum in her classroom :( but oh well. In all honesty, I am excited to have her as a teacher.
2nd Period: Earth Science. Rocks. And Fossils. And such. I heard from someone that we got to do something with astrology. I have always loved the stars. They are millions of light years away, but you can still see them. The ultimate you-can-look-but-can't-touch. Plus, I have the cutest galaxy print backpack from the store PINK by Victoria's Secret.
3rd Period: Child Psychology. The room for this class is SO COOL. It doubles as the Food Science room, so it's like a giant kitchen. I haven't heard anything about the teacher, she's new to our school. The course description sounded really fascinating, so I thought, why not? What's the harm, it's only a semester long class!
4th & 5th Period: Advanced Humanities. This is a two-year commitment class. I took the first year in 7th grade, and this year will be my last year. The class is a blend of history and language arts, except at a faster pace with more advanced work than the regular course. Last year we studied World History, and this year we are studying U.S. History. I've never been a huge fan of U.S. History, but I am open to discovering new things. Plus, the teachers make it fun..most of the time (Cornell notes on the other hand...not so much)
6th Period: French 1. I am both excited and nervous for this class. They teach it in a method called "full-emerge," so on the first day, the teacher speaks French, and rarely speaks English. I guess there have been studies showing that this method is one of the better ways to teach it.

So, that's all for me right now! I will try to post either on the first day of school, when I get home, or on Friday, when I've had 3 full days of school.

TTYLBFFFL(Talk To You Later Best Friends Forever For Life),

Zinni

School.

hmmmm... about your post, I don't really know what to say. Social media is a tricky subject :), and I am not too experienced with it, honestly.
HOWEVER, I did get my 8th grade schedule last week and school starts the DAY AFTER TOMORROW!! Here's my NEW schedule...
1st period I have Honors SS with a cool teacher, or so I've heard.
2nd period I have Honors LA with a cool teacher who my brother had last year. She is awesome from what I know.
3rd period I have Spanish 1. Calvin is taking Spanish 1, except at the high school, but I assume we'll be learning the same thing. I also get to choose a Spanish name.
4th period is Math/ Algebra 1. :) I have been told this will be interesting. I am looking forward to Algebra AND I bought that cool fancy calculator a couple days ago... I haven't come up with a name for it yet.
5th period- P.E., with is the same period as last year AND my locker is on the way so I can't complain.
6th is science where I will learn about rocks, and more, I hope.

...SO, I really think I need two more weeks of summer. JUST 2 MORE WEEKS, and then I will be super ready for school. My summer went WAY TOO FAST. I feel like school just ended. It DID! Well, there's not much I can do about it, so here I come 180 days of SCHOOL!
Also, I've heard rumors that next year the 9th graders will go to the school at the high schools instead of the junior highs. This means that both Zinni and I will (if the rumor's fact) go to the high school next year. Is that scary? Let's just survive 8th grade first.

School, here I come, Rhodo