Author Topic: Second day of school  (Read 1309 times)

Well, I'm going to my second day of 5th grade and , I hope it isn't bad. Yesterday... I had a preprepretest  :cookie:. Wasn't bad until I got that goddamn preprepretest.

My teacher is named Ms. Hess-Mahan and I heard she's nice but she's good at checking for descriptive answers in writing and book reports, etc.
My favorite assistant teacher, named Ms. Comstock has been with me since the start of 4th grade, and I really like her. Any good tips on what to do today?

Im still 10, I'm 11 on the 24th, fourth day of fall.

Im bax, and it wasn't too bad.
« Last Edit: September 07, 2012, 02:35:53 PM by padmedog »

so, your 11?

ok.....

and why do you have a preprepretest?


Wait until you get to high school kiddo


Good luck once you get to a higher grade.
Then stuff gets real.

so, your 11?

ok.....

and why do you have a preprepretest?
11? I went to 5th when I was 10.

I don't even remember 5th grade :(

well have fun being at the top of the school chain.

I might get my first phone in November.
What kind of a loving rock do you live under? what is this the 90's? I had a phone when i was 7.

Well I don't sanna brag or anything

But I was 9 in 5th grade.

My favorite assistant teacher, named Ms. Comstock has been with me since the start of 4th grade, and I really like her. Any good tips on what to do today?

forget her.

Since school isn't hard till highschool, you should just skip all the grades and just start taking freshman math.

Go with Algebra II, that's the lowest highschool level math.

Nah, I'm joking. Have fun and make sure you get at least a B in all of your classes


am i the only one who was never hyped for a new year of school until high school

Since school isn't hard till highschool, you should just skip all the grades and just start taking freshman math.

Go with Algebra II, that's the lowest highschool level math.

Nah, I'm joking. Have fun and make sure you get at least a B in all of your classes


You need that support of weaker math and study skills before jumping into high school math