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Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Market Day Reflection

Hi Guys it's me Mark. I'm gonna be showing you what actually happened during / at Market Day.

First it was 1:35 p.m. everyone took their books and Silent Rad in the Staff room. Mrs. Lee was making the mixtures for the waffles, so that we only need to pour some on the waffle maker and wait for it to cook. 
After she has made the mixture, everyone brought the tables, mixtures, and everything else you need to the Market Day. We put our books away, and set up for the day.

We put tables in our classroom, and opened the window. Luckily for us, our window is like a slide. So we decided we could make it a kinda Drive Through.

We took the Chocolate, Strawberry, and Maple Sauce on the table, and so did the sprinkles. The ice cream... we keep it in the ice box with ice. We made waffles, and soon we got our first customer Daniel. He wanted a waffle with chocolate sauce, sprinkles, and ice cream it was for $4.

We kept on getting more and more customers, and it was a really fun job to do. The others are making / doing Spiders (Drink), Wet sponge throwing, Pie Face, and Guessing how many Lollies are in the jar. But I was doing the waffles.

After all those, I had a chance to buy stuff. So I decided to make myself a waffle, and bought a Spider. Mrs. Lee told me to eat it outside, so that I could be advertise the waffles. After I ate it, I was back to work. And I had $2 left so I just spent it on hair spray. Which was cool.

Also I had to go outside and ask people if they want to buy waffles and I got some people.

The Bell rang at 3:01, and people left at 3:30 when we were supposed to close at 4 o'clock. After that I left, and the others helped cleaning up and packing the room. And that was the Market Day.

Also I shout Tini a Spider, 'cause before he shout me a snow - cone.

It was fun, and tiring.

Here is some photos of the Kiwi Can leaders getting thrown with Wet Sponges.




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