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august 27 | third day of school
now is when the work begins! today was the second day of half my classes (we work on an A/B schedule) and we started covering content. i’m really loving how my math teacher explains everything—plus, conceptually precalculus is like geometry (which i loved) as opposed to more like algebra 2, which i didn’t enjoy as much.
we also covered our first standard for ap euro (italian renaissance) and that was super interesting. history is like a story—that’s why i love it so much. when i learn the story, it gives me context for so many things. my notes are pictured above!
we went to the library during english and i picked up a copy of my sister’s keeper by jodi picoult!
this isn’t so much a study thing, but i’m currently writing a book, and i love when i get time to work on it. i’ll include some little book updates in my productivity log, but i post more about it on my main.
as for homework, i got math homework and still am working through the ap euro packet. i also have a “get to know me” assignment for english (prolly gonna be a long weekend project) and a news brief!
things i did today-
went to class
practiced in math
picked out a book!
presented in english
worked on news brief
took notes in ap euro
until next time!! <3 meenal
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