Today, Mr. Nakamoto's math class is, as usual, unproductive. He gave us some worksheets to work on, and the entire class was a study period. However, it makes sense not to teach stuff in this class because the next he'll see us is next monday, so any "concepts" or "methods" he would have taught us today will be forgotten.
Then, we ran six laps for P.E. I did exceptionally well, beating my last time by 5 seconds. And considering my last time was the grade 8 record, it is a huge accomplishment.
In SS, we worked on a physical map of Canada, which depicted the major lakes, rivers, inlets, bays, oceans, and other bodies of water.
Finally, in AS, we drafted the 10Principles of Effective Mentorship in a summit. I find it strange how both summits put Trust as number 1. After all, it was the example Mr. Olson gave us, and I think that this shows how our minds are locked permanently on Trust as the most "important" principle.
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