Makaila’s Routine, Creative Writing Q&A
My name is Doctor Ranalda, and today I will be studying Makaila, in her natural habitat.
What time does Makaila wake up?
I am sitting on a chair in her room, when all of the sudden she wakes up!
Let me check the time.
It is 8:00 AM. Which I think is quite early for a homeschool kid to wake up at. If I were her, I would have at least stayed asleep for two more hours!
What is Makaila’s morning routine?
After she is fully awake, I notice that she slept in her day clothes, so she would not have to get dressed in the morning. Smart kid.
She walks to the bathroom, and I follow. She brushes her teeth, and washes her face.
After she’s done with all that nonsense, she walks to the kitchen, where her breakfast is waiting for her. She eats sausage and eggs.
Then she talks to her little sister and the rest of her family for a little bit, before going back to her room.
What is Makaila’s school schedule?
After Makaila is done with her morning routine, she starts on her school work. Today is Monday, so I see that she did work in all of her subjects.
What is Makaila’s afternoon schedule?
After she finishes her homework, Makaila plays videogames and watches tv until she hears her doorbell ring.
It’s her three neighborhood friends, asking if she can come play.
Makaila agrees and they all head outside.
Makaila practices gymnastics, watches their favorite show, and talks to her neighborhood friends, until it’s time for her to head in for her Algebra class. She tells her friends to come back at 3 PM when the class is over.
The class lasts one hour, and is actually a fun class. Who knew math could be fun, right?
After class, she meets back up with her friends again, and they play some more, until Makaila has to come inside for the day.
What is Makaila’s evening routine?
After she comes inside, Makaila eats dinner, cleans her pet rabbit’s area, and hangs out with her family. After about an hour, she takes a shower, brushes her teeth, and gets ready to go to bed. She reads for a while, before going to bed at about 10pm.
Today has been a wonderful day of observation. Tune in next time when I observe a flock of flamingos. See you next time!
(Please note that Dr. Ranalda is entirely fictional. Any relation to real life is merely a coincidence.)
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