We found them so I said "I'm going to be in charge of tidying up" because people just lost things and they'd been blaming me.
My teacher said "you can be in charge of this". She said "tell the class to tidy up when you're finished". You have to tidy up the things you used and then you can play with the other things. The worst thing is when they don't help tidy up because my teacher thinks the people who didn't do it, did do it.
In my school there are cupboards where the toys go. Some people just put the toys in one box where all of the other toys are. Sometimes we sort them out and put them back in the boxes. This boy in my class flicks pencils and sometimes he flicks pencils at me and my teacher says "you have to face the wall because we don't want it to go in their eyes". That's why we're not allowed to flick pencils. He did it to me today on my leg so he had to sit on the carpet.
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