Ha ha! It wasn't really that bad... We went back to school after an awesome week of freedom. Danish for two hours, then English as well as class's time. In Danish, we mostly talked about our break and after that about the book that was due. "Den afrikanske forbandelse" by Kim Langer. A hard but eye opening book about the Danes buying and bringing slaves from the Gold Coast to the Virgin Islands. We also got a new student. He is okay nice. He comes from a place starting with B and is moving to Farum. That is all I know.
We ended the week with a math test Friday afternoon. This is a completely new type of test, which is different from any tests I have ever taken. The test adapts tasks to each student's academic level. as you are taking the test. If the student answers a question correctly, the questions gets harder. If a student answers incorrectly, the questions gets easier. The test is taken on the school's computers and are individual. The test is usually about 45 minutes. "Experience shows that many students experience the tests as more difficult than the other tests which they have been accustomed to."
Stella's Hyggehold:
In Stella's class they have hyggehold once a month. Hyggehold is a group of 4-5 kids that gets together to play outside school. Each month all 26 kids in her class gets mixed up so everyone gets to play with different kids each time they have hyggehold. This time it was Stella turn to organize hyggehold and she decided that they should play soccer.
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