22 April, 2011
Go Synergy!
Today was beast! So first of all, SYNERGY WON! You're probably like "Huh?" Well, lemme explain. So our school, which is 6th and 7th grade, is divided up into 6 teams. Each team has a different set of teachers and usually different lunch times, etc. So, anyways, a few weeks ago our vice principal started this thing called "Survivor". It's pretty much all of the teams competeing and whoever wins gets- 1. THE PLEASURE OF WINNING(: 2.EXTRA RECCES. 3. POPCORN PARTY AND POPSICLES 4."AND MORE"....really don't know what that's gonna be, haha! The subject of the game is to try to get as many points as possible. You earn these points by participating in class, and everyone turning there homework in. Also, every Monday and Wednesday we would go in the gym and do kind of an obstacle course and answer tough questions, and the team that finished first would obviously earn a lot of points. Everything was going good and smooth at first, until something else got added...."Questions and Clues." They hid questions and put up clues around the school and this is how it would work- If you found a question, in the hallway, let's say you can't just tell the vice principal. You need the clue, too. Vice versa. Because the clue might say "I am in a spot where numbers are added and subtracted", so you would go to the math room. Once you got there you would find the question and would be something like "What is a quotient?". But let's say you were just going to math class and you saw the question and knew the answer but didn't have the clue. Well, tough luck, you better find it because some one on the other team might have it! And the reason this called problems isn't really the actual concept of it, but the rules weren't very clear at first. This caused a lot of conflict and people blaming others for cheating. All in all, I'm glad Synergy won. We won by 17 POINTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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