As
I walked through the glimmering doors of OHS High School, a different sight
presented its self to me. Not red, not blue, but green. Then the thought
smacked me on the side of the head like a brick. It’s St. Patrick’s Day!
Luckily my outfit consisted of a green shirt, which, in the future, would save
me from over 50 pinches and possibly a kiss. Today is a great day to be Dailey
blogger. After putting my bags in my locker I meandered down the hall to the
lunchroom to hear the Dailey gossip. Today’s gossip was very slim for a first,
normally I’m used to getting loaded with it on a Monday, but today it was
different. I am looking forward to the St. Pat’s weekend and all the fun
activates.
Today
for English we are presenting our speeches. As everyone may know girls are kind
of wussies, so Aurora backed out of going first and Shayne, being the man he
is, took her place. I figured listening to these speeches would be easy and I
would just have to listen, then Mrs. Morrow handed out a sheet of paper. On
this paper we have to write what each speaker did well, one thing you learned,
and one thing they could improve on. This is a good thing to do because we can
hear our peer’s feedback on our speech. I think Shayne did an amazing job
kicking off the next few days of giving speeches. Next Aurora presented. I
would have to say out of the two presented they were both really good. I am
looking forward to the next few days and hearing everyone’s speeches.
Some
people aren’t wearing a piece of green, but for all we know they might be
wearing green underwear or even have green snot stain on their sleeve. You better
have some green showing or else there will be a painful pinch from Wyatt
lurking in the hall way. Rapping up this Dailey blogger entry I must tell you, kiss
me im Irish!
Students in 2nd period listening to their peer's speeches |
Feedback Worksheet |
Aurora giving her speech |
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