Hi! I'm the magnet mover and here are some tips on how to be super fantastic at it. First thing you should do, is wait to do your job until evaluate because then you can remember who is absent and tell the absent minded professor. If somebody moves the magnets for you, you should ask if anybody was out for the day, but if you don't know who moved them, you do a Give Me Five to ask who did it. A hint to doing the job is to start moving the magnets from up to down. For me it makes the whole thing go by quicker. You should also help make sure that everybody moves their magnet because you are going to deal with seeing if they are there or not later. You also need to remember to respond to giveme 5s and not just ignore them, because the announcement your peer is making might be very useful and help you in the future.
This job is very important because in the next morning, everybody will need to move their magnets. And everybody in the class will need to be reported at school or absent. And the way our class takes attendance is the magnets, so the next morning counts on the magnet mover! Moving the magnets also decides what everybody is getting for lunch so without me, the lunch count would be all mixed up! And my peers would have to move back their magnet to see if they are getting something different! People also might move someone else's magnet if they are not moved back! This job is defiantly important to the whole classroom!
This job is very important because in the next morning, everybody will need to move their magnets. And everybody in the class will need to be reported at school or absent. And the way our class takes attendance is the magnets, so the next morning counts on the magnet mover! Moving the magnets also decides what everybody is getting for lunch so without me, the lunch count would be all mixed up! And my peers would have to move back their magnet to see if they are getting something different! People also might move someone else's magnet if they are not moved back! This job is defiantly important to the whole classroom!
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