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BUNII'S GOT ANOTHER REPORT CARD!!!!!!!!!

  • Jun. 29th, 2009 at 6:51 PM
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Guess what, if the title didn't tell you....I've got my term 3 report card!

I'd care to state first that my overall average actually didn't change much, only by .2 (And up!) Making it 89.4 (Agrivating because that is .7 away from an A+!!!!!!
Anyways..... :)

Times Absent: 20 (not bad, considering I had the flu twice (Thats 2 / 3 days each) and food poisoning once, maybe twice)

Times Late: 13 (They mark every time you come in late as this mark, even if you have a note from parents for legitimate reasons, like a docs apointment, or your mom is REALLY sick)

(Remember second number is the other kids grade average, all of which I am above)

English:
Reading: 92    73   (A+)
Writing: 93   72   (A+)
Oral and Visual Communication: 90   74   (A+)

French:
Oral Communication: 93   72   (A+)
Reading: 94   70   (A+)
Writing: 91   70   (A+)

Math:
Number sense and numeration: 88   73   (A)
Measurement: 92   77   (A+)
Geometry and Spatial sense: 87   74    (A)
Patterning and Algebra: 96   75   (A+)
Data management and probability: 90   77   (A+)

Science and Technology: 84   75   (A-)

Gym: 82   80   (A-)

The Arts:
Music (Band): 88   78   (A)
Visual Arts: 80   74   (A-)
Drama and dance: 85   77   (A)

Health: 96   77   (A+)


I think I did well. :)

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Writer's Block: Childhood Firsts

  • Jun. 29th, 2009 at 6:50 PM
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What was your first word?


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Acording to my mom, hallelujah, but oddly enough, I doubt that. I'd expect it to me dada or mama, or one of the normal ones. (Then again, knowing me.....)

Yard Sales, Custard and Harvest Moon

  • Jun. 29th, 2009 at 2:25 PM
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On Saturday, My mom, Me and F went to some yard sales around Orangeville along with my grandparents.

It was pretty fun, but I think that F got more than any of us, though I did emerge with an *almost* new courderoy back-pack from Gasoline, pretty much an equivelent of AE.

We bought an air hockey table for $2.50, and the lady said it works, LIAR! It works, but the air is coming out the wrong part of the table because the top doesn't fit properly. Ah well, only 2.50.

Last night I attempted to make custard, from Birds custard powder, Oh that worked. It's the same constincy of milk, but it tastes good, :)

Thanks to [info]tocityguy for getting me talking about Harvest Moon again, and freshly obsessed! (And like you said, talking about who I'm going to marry)

Writer's Block: RIP Michael Jackson

  • Jun. 26th, 2009 at 8:41 AM
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In honor of the King of Pop: What is your favorite Michael Jackson song?

Submitted By [info]deathbylies


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Thriller, hands down! It was an amazing song, one of the only good pop songs that works for normal use and occasions, and he looked a lot better back then.

Ada's Summer reading list

  • Jun. 25th, 2009 at 9:32 PM
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Ada's Summer Reading List!

- Cross My Heart and Hope To Spy    

- Little Men    

- Jo's Boys    

- The Hobbit    

- Gone with the wind    

- The Face on the Milk Carton    

- The Pride and the Prejudice    

- Mary Jane Two    

- Dr. Suess & Mr. Geisel      

- The Life of Pi    

- The Prophet of Yonwood    

- The Diamond of Darkhold    

- My Uncle Oswald    




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WORDS!

  • Jun. 25th, 2009 at 8:30 PM
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Words meme from rbowspryte who got it from chickenfeet2003
Reply to this meme by yelling "Words!" and I will give you five words that remind me of you. Then post them in your LJ and explain what they mean to you.


Bunnies:
Obviose. :) My nick-name is Bunii, as I decided it should be 2 years ago with help from my pastor. (When I had a cast, I couldn't walk, but I hated using my crutches, so I hopped)

Sweden: I am very Sweden obsessed, ever since a research project on this country 2 years ago. You gotta admit, they are an awesome country. They have the highest percentage of boys and girls enrolled in secondary education in the whole world, they are big enough that they play a part in the world trading, but small enough that they avoid any major wars, and finally............they gave us smorgasbords!

Tacos: One of my favorite foods, and a popular one around Arcadia and Orangeville. Aparently when I was little I ate 8 of these at one time, I personally have no memory of this, but I can imagine the stomache ache that would follow.

Owls: My favorite animals for many reasons, (Especially pygmy, burrowing, snowy, great grey's and spotted owls!) Not to mention big characters in my 2 fav book series', Harry Potter and Guardians of Ga'Hoole. (Hedwig was the only animal that I cried for when she died)

Classmates: I'm sorta lost with this one, rbowspryte, wanna explain? My only thought is that I am in school, or I talk about my classmates WAY too much.
Edit: Okay, lets go; Favs: E.C, F.M, M.B (All of my best friends of course. :P) Horrible ones that could annoy the crap out of an english soldior and make him smile : R.N, R.K and J.K
Now that you have no idea who those are. (Except dad, you should know the first three, or first two)
I'd like to say, They will not all be my classmates next year, because I want Mrs. M, and some of then want Mr. R, and some of then are graduating, though how well they'll do in high school is questionable.

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And I'm back!

  • Jun. 25th, 2009 at 5:06 PM
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I spent the last 6 months of my livejournal life slinking in the background, moving from shadow to shadow, and basically doing nothing but reading jounals, and occasionally commenting.

But now, I am back, with a new icon, a new layout, and summer holidays. :)

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Writer's Block: All-Nighter

  • Jun. 25th, 2009 at 4:41 PM
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When was the last time you stayed up all night? What were you doing?


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Easy, Yule party.

Mostly playing ticket to ride, drinking more pop than I should, and watching [info]rbowspryte play rock band.

I am honestly surprised!

  • Mar. 15th, 2009 at 5:42 PM
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It only hit me yesturday how honestly stupid Orangeville is!
Me and my uncle Larry were sent out by mom to find penny wrappers. JUST penny wrappers, not the full sets.

The dollar stores were already closed, so we went to Staples, who were closed.
Metro didn't have them, the mall was closed. I already knew Wal-mart didn't have them.
None of Larry's friends had them.
We ended up at a random convienience store, FINALLY finding some!

It's like Orangeville just shuts down at 6:00 p.m. on as Saturday, it is REALLY annoying!

More tests. :)

  • Mar. 15th, 2009 at 5:35 PM
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For 42 % you are: Quiet as the wind, you are air! You got it! You are air, and you love being up in high places! Even if it’s up a tree or in a plane. You usually feel really comfortable! You make friends easily, but sometimes shoo them away to read up into some book! 



For 40 % you are: You are destined to live in AMERICA! You love hanging out at beaches AND shopping. That is why America is perfect for you! 





For 40,00 % you are: You should live in....California! You like going to the beach with friends and eating fast food. What could be better! Find a guy/girl and go to a baseball game!




For 40 % you are: You got France! You are cool and probably a drama queen/king.



For 50 % you are: You are bell bottoms! You\'re sort of a modern hippie. You care for your environment and try to get others to feel that way too. Good for you!




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Interesting quizes

  • Mar. 15th, 2009 at 2:04 PM
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You Are a Great Student
You aren't afraid to crack the books when you need to, and you make your education a true priority.

You could become a PhD in anything, if you set your mind to it. There's no limit to what you can learn!
You Are Fairly Normal
You scored 60% normal on this quiz

Like most people you are normal in some ways...
But you aren't a completely normal person. You're a little weird too!

Why You Are Normal:

If given the choice, you would choose to have more money over more time

You prefer fiction to non fiction

You think glasses can make someone more attractive

You eat the frosting first

You'd rather have rats than cockroaches in your home


Why You Aren't Normal:

You rather screw someone over than be screwed over

You would not eat meat from a cloned animal

You prefer flat potato chips.

You would rather be a movie star than an astronaut

You don't keep up with your horoscope




Your Life Is Worth...
$731,000


Your English Skills:
Grammar: 40%

Punctuation: 40%

Spelling: 40%

Vocabulary: 0%


You Are Truth
You are communicative, talkative, and honest to a fault.
You love telling others about yourself, but not as much as you like hearing about them.

You connect easily with strangers. You're very open, and you can find common ground with people.
You love to gossip and tell secrets. Telling all is how you get close to people.



Your Workspace Says You Work Best Alone
You are an organized and detail oriented person. You have your life in order.

You tend to work at your own pace. If this means things don't

You feel like you neglect your family and friends when you're working. You may work a bit too much.

You are still trying to figure out your ideal career. You could quit your current job on any given day.

At work, you are an introvert. You don't like people coming around your work space.


You Are 54% Likely to Survive Another Great Depression
Even though you may not be expecting the worst, you're the type of person who prepares for the worst.
You live a relatively modest life. You don't overspend, and you aren't very materialistic.

You are also quite self sufficient and independent. You have many useful skills.
You can take care of yourself and those you love... which is crucial to surviving another Great Depression.



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What's Your Personality Type?

  • Mar. 15th, 2009 at 2:01 PM
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You Are An INFJ
The Protector

You live your life with integrity, originality, vision, and creativity.
Independent and stubborn, you rarely stray from your vision - no matter what it is.
You are an excellent listener with almost infinite patience.
You have complex feelings, and you take great care to express them.

In love, you see relationships as an opportunity to connect and grow.
You enjoy relationships when they are improving and changing. You can't stand stagnation.

At work, you stay motivated and happy... as long as you are working toward a dream you support.
You would make a great photographer, alternative medicine guru, or teacher.

How you see yourself: Hardworking, ethical, and helpful

When other people don't get you, they see you as: Manipulative, weak, and unstable

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Woah.

  • Mar. 11th, 2009 at 9:43 PM
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I keep forgetting to post anything. :o Oopsie! But, I do want to keep posting about important things.
Like....
REPORT CARDS!!!!!
The first mark is mine, the second, my grade average.
English:

Reading: 90  73
Writing: 92  71
Oral and Visual Communications: 88  76

French:
Oral Communication: 93  71
Reading: 95  66
Writing: 90  69

Mathematics:
Number sense and numeration: 93  79
Measurement: 98  80
Geometry and spatial sense: 94  83
Data management and probability: 97  81

Science and Technology: 88  74

History: 85  72

Geography: 90  73

Health and Physical Education: 78  79


The Arts:
Music: 75  75
Drama and dance: 81  76


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Writer's Block: Sounds Good to Me

  • Feb. 15th, 2009 at 8:51 PM
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Persnickety, flibbertigibbet, lollygag—some words are just more fun to say. What's your favorite word?


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One of my own invention. :) Crapeth.

Because I am Forgetful

  • Jan. 29th, 2009 at 9:56 PM
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I am pretty sure I forgot to tell anyone about these, so here they are;
These are misc. test scores, project scores ect. from December - Now.

Geography Migration Poster Project: 83 %
Geography Test: 100 %
Geography Open Book Class Assingment: 92%

Math Tax and Sales Price Poster Project: 100%
Math Dream House Project: 100%
Math Pop Quiz: 99%
Math Quiz: 100%

French Les Jou Videos Poster Project: 90%
French Test: 96%

Music Theory Page 1: 90%
Music Theory Page 2: 100%

Speech: 84%

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I know someone wil object.

  • Jan. 25th, 2009 at 1:16 PM
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I know someone will think poorly of me, because yes, I watched the Miss America pagent, and yes, I am admire the winner greatly.

For the talent competiton, she same Visa Delerosa, a christian song, and I think she had MAJOR guts to sing that on national TV especially if not all the judges are religous.

Writer's Block: Regime Change

  • Jan. 20th, 2009 at 8:06 AM
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Today marks the inauguration of Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States. Obama's campaign was built around a message of change. What changes would you most like to see in the next 4 years?


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I'd like to see the return of troups from Afganistan.

Obama also said that he wanted to work of US economy as well as world economy.

House
I have been going through my closet a lot lately, because I got a fair amount of new clothes for Christmas, and I am expecting more for my birthday. (I swear thats all my relatives know how to shop for)
Throughout this experience I have noticed a couple of things.

1. My wardrobe is primarily blue, purple, green, grey and pink. Few black, white, red or brown.
2. My wardrobe has a giant size range, starting at Xs (1 shirt) no smalls from what I've seen, a lot of mediums, a LOT of lg's (Thats my main size for anything) a couple of xL (I like clothes baggy) two or three 1x (Same as xL) 2 2x's (My blue air bomber jacket, it was either that or medium, and a Christmas vest Nana gave me, it's big on me, but it LIGHTS UP!) and finally, 2 4X. (Moms old T-shirts I stole for nightgowns, one is sylvestor and one is PIGLETT!) 
3. Finally, my shoes consist of size 7 - size 12. 7 barely fitting, and 12 given to me.

:)
All done, you can wonder how weird I am now. :)

Writer's Block: Honey Bear

  • Jan. 18th, 2009 at 10:00 AM
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Happy birthday, A. A. Milne! Not coincidentally, it's also Winnie the Pooh Day. Which resident of Pooh Corner do you identify with the most?


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It's not that I identify with them as much as they just rule. :)

EYORE!!!!!

Writer's Block: Shops Gone By

  • Jan. 12th, 2009 at 5:47 PM
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Woolworths shut its doors in the U.K. last week, sending many into a frenzy of nostalgia and bargain shopping. What now-closed store or chain do you wish was still open?


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Linens and things was looking like it may be handy in bedroom decorating.

Gap is cutting back and that is a little annoying.