For Science, we had to understand the various parts of the Circulatory System, but it was not easy at all. Mr. Gabriel also described how blood in the heart moved through valves by using his hands to create a hole in the middle and putting a pen through it to illustrate blood moving through it. The sick-minded people in our class laughed hysterically of course. Just before Maths, I was afraid that there would be a graded quiz that I did not study for. Fortunately, it was not to be. And again, Ms. Lim gave us an awful lot of homework - at least to most of us. After much pestering from the class, she graciously pushed back the deadline to hand up the assignment. We felt a sense of "victory", but still lamented that there was so much homework.
Home Economics swept by, and not in a good way. We had to complete the sewing of the tedd
y bear's head, but there was just not enough time. We eventually had to bring it back home for completion. When I reached home, I rushed to complete the homework as there was so much of it. I finally finished the work in the early evening. Later in the night, our family got together to play Monopoly. Although I went bankrupt at the end of the game, I think it was a good bonding activity. I later had time on my own reading the book "Rice without Rain" by Minfong Ho.
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