Friday, April 18, 2008

The Most Important Brain Pain




By: Miley, Sami, Miles, Alec, & Jessica
We thought it was going to be a normal day, until MATH came! Miss Hansen started teaching us about double-digit by double-digit numbers.
We thought it was easy at first, until we got the PAPER! It was even hard to breath! That’s when we became confused. Almost the whole class was ready to have their head fall off in line for Miss Hansen’s desk. That’s when the terror of the brain pain started.
Every one had a headache, including Miss Hansen. It was so hard that Miss Hansen had us stop. She said, “Wait, this is too confusing.”
Mrs. Campbell offered to teach us double digit by double digit. She came in and taught us when her class was at library. She taught us the zero’s trick. After that we practiced on a grid paper. We all lived. NO brain pain ever after.

The End!

1 comment:

"The Queen in Residence" said...

I hate when I have "brain pain" and with all this math both student and parent has brain pain.