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Adventures in Sixth Grade

The Past Three Years

Quarantined. Wow, that word really sucks. When you don’t know where and what to do or start. Ever since the 4th grade, I have been in and out of school because of two words,        

“You’re quarantined.” The worst part about it is that when you are quarantined you don’t know what to do because you don’t have your teachers there to teach you, and it is so annoying. You still have to get everything turned in on time and it’s so hard because you don’t really know what you are doing.

First, when you are quarantined you don’t really know where to start. The teacher or the principal just said you are quarantined and to go get your stuff, so when you come home you don’t really know where to start. When you are doing your work from home, it can be a little bit hard and difficult to do. My experience was rough because I got quarantined a couple times and it was only me and my older sister home. She had to do her work and I had to do mine, so it was a little tricky. 

Next, being quarantined was boring because you had no one to talk to. Another thing was you couldn’t see your friends and family because everything was shut down. One time I was so bored I started talking to myself a lot more than I usually do. When I was doing my work, it got a little confusing because I didn’t have a teacher there to teach me what to do. When I was home and didn’t know what to start on, I’d usually end up scrolling through the work to see what to start at.

 In addition, you really end up sitting there staring at your chromebook for hours and end up doing nothing the first day. “I don’t know where to start” were my exact words when I got quarantined. The first time I got quarantined was last year in fifth grade from my teacher getting Covid. 

Second, a bunch of stuff has happened in the last couple years. I had colds but I never ended up with covid before and I hope I don’t. My mom and my sister did get sick pretty bad but they didn’t have Covid. First it was my mom who got really sick and it was hard because she usually does a lot of the stuff around the house. When my dad was going to cook, he did not know what to cook because my mom usually picks out what we eat every night.

Therefore,  a couple weeks or months pass and my sister gets sick and it was kind of hard to stay away from her because we share a room and have bunk beds so we are pretty close to each other all the time. It basically went through everyone in my household, and some of us had it bad and some of us had a stuffy nose and a sore throat or other things. I did get sick but I didn’t get it that bad like my mom or my sister, but it did get hard to breath a couple of times. Not all of us just had a cold. I was pretty sure that my mom had Covid the testing just wasn’t coming back right because she couldn’t smell or taste. Same with my sister but she could smell and taste.

For example, Covid and my experience was not as bad as other people’s were. I never had Covid in the last couple years, but I know people who have. One of my friends had it before and it wasn’t good because he was really sick.  I have had to take medicine through being sick. I haven’t had to take medicine to cure Covid.  Most of the time I was quarantined, I didn’t really know what to do and when I was done with my stuff, I usually  sat there talking to my friends or watching tv. 

  In conclusion, no one really likes covid. I mean, who would? Having Covid can do a lot of damage to you and can even kill. That is how bad it could get. My thoughts on it are that it sucks, and I want it to go away so bad. Even better, I hope the scientists find a cure to make it go away.

By Lexi F.

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My Experience with Covid

By: Alyssa W.

When Covid started, it was in fourth grade. It was ok at first. There were no masks yet but then the whole state shut down in March the year of 2019. Before it shut down, everyone was going to the stores and buying all the food they could and lots of cleaning supplies so they wouldn’t have to go out during Covid. They didn’t want to get Covid.

When everything shut down, it was very close to my birthday. My birthday is March 21. I was very unhappy that I wouldn’t be able to have a party or go out for my birthday.  My mom and I made cupcakes ourselves. We made chocolate cupcakes with vanilla icing and colored red and yellow colored icing, so that we could make softball cupcakes. Even though we didn’t get to go and celebrate my birthday, I still liked that we actually did something. I got one present but that was enough for me! I got the new iphone 11. My dad was making dinner before they gave it to me. They told me to go get in the shower and as soon as I got out, they handed me the phone. I was so happy!

 Since we couldn’t go anywhere, my mom and I were bored.  I would pack us a picnic lunch of sandwiches, chips, cookies and pop, and we would go to the end of our yard near the hill side that is covered with brush and sit on a sheet. My papaw would brush mow the hill but leave some behind, so after we ate we would go and pull out those sticks and roots. After we did that, we would lay down on the bed sheet and look at the mountains. We would be so tired. We had splinters in our hands and our backs were hurting very, very badly. We would go inside and take our showers and put our pajamas on and lay in our beds or our couch and watch TV.

Then Halloween came. I was looking for costumes online, but then my dad told me that we weren’t going to go trick or treating because of Covid. At that point, my mom had to go back to work, so then it was just me and my dad. My dad bought three big huge bags of candy and mini brands because I was absolutely crazy about them at that time. My dad made us some hot chocolate, and I ate a lot of my candy. I was opening my mini brand while my dad was looking for scary movies. We found a new Chucky movie that we had never seen before. We watched a lot of scary movies on Halloween, and I actually liked it better than going out and trick or treating.

Since Covid happened, I couldn’t do any sports. I was going to sign up for softball, but it got canceled. I wanted to try it out because I hadn’t liked softball since that’s how I cracked my finger. I wanted to try it again. I was mad and sad because I wasn’t going to be able to play. Then basketball came around, and I was going to sign up because at that time it was my favorite sport. But because of Covid, I couldn’t. It got canceled as well. I really wanted to play because at that time that was the only sport I played.

This year we got to go back to school normally and not virtual. It is not as hard now. We do have to wear masks, but it’s way better than being virtual. This year we also get to play sports and hopefully it stays that way for a long, long time.

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School During the Pandemic

Written by Elizabeth W.

Back in 2019 when I was in 4th grade, school got shut down because of Covid. It was challenging with all of the packets and virtual stuff which we had no experience with at all. It all just happened at once, no time to think, and I had no idea it was going to last this long.

We have been in and out of quarantine several times since then and every one would think we would be used to it by now. That everything would be as simple as normal, but it is not…not at all.  When you are quarantined, it is really confusing. You have an assignment but sometimes it feels like you still do not know what to do. It is like the things that make sense in school just don’t make sense anymore.

Sometimes when you are quarantined individually your work gets sent home on the computer.  You do not just see the work that you are supposed to do, you can see what the kids in school are doing and that makes it tough to know what you need to get done and what you need to wait on, and most of the time you still have work to make up when you get back.

When you are at school you have to wear a mask which I feel is distracting and uncomfortable. You also can’t see many facial expressions, only through the eyes. You also miss out on a lot of things that would have been done in previous years before Covid-19. For instance, this year we are not allowed to have lockers or do games or activities in which we would have to get too close. Things like field trips may also be affected. After a quarantine and you go back to school, it seems like you have been gone forever which is funny because really only been gone for 1 to 2 weeks in most cases.

There are also positive things about being quarantined though: you get to sleep in a little bit, start on your work whenever you are ready, take a break when you need one, be with family,  eat what you are in the mood for and whenever you want, you can work extra so you have less to do the next day, and you could also do your work outside in the kitchen or living room where ever you want really.

Although learning in a pandemic is hard, it is no one’s fault if you have to be quarantined. Wear a mask, miss out on exciting activities, or social  distance because it is not only tough for you, it is tough for everyone. So you just have to keep going, keep trying, and know that it is not just you that feels confused. So ask questions and do what you can. It is not the same when you are quarantined, but it is not all bad. There are positives and negatives and it is different for everyone.  

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Welcome to our Classroom!

We are very excited to dive into the world of blogging!

As we get started here at the beginning of the year, posts will be written by Mrs. Stevens as well as guest posts by students. These blog posts will help us practice quality writing as well as the writing process. 

Students and community members will be encouraged to leave comments and practice “Accountable Talk.” We hope that you will participate in our blogging experience by commenting to keep our conversations alive!

As we learn and grow, some students will even earn their own Class Blog which will be featured here!

Our sixth grade classroom!

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  • What was your most memorable experience in school?
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