You were very good about beginning things with series conjunctions or another way.  You and Natalie do a good job of discussing, okay? So do you want to hear the whole story again? Okay to give you guys an idea of what to do?  Okay.
"I went to school.  I went to school on Friday.  I rode the bus.  The bus I rode was number eight.  I rode the bus with Mary.  I rode the bus with Suzie.  I rode the bus with Jason.  I read a book.  Suzie played video games.  Jason played video games.  Mary played video games.  We rode the bus. for 40 We rode the bus for 40 minutes.  We got bored.  We felt sleepy.  We arrived at the school.  We ate breakfast. We had a good day. . . errr I hope we have a good day."
So how are you guys going to start? You want to start at the beginning of the sentence? Combining the first few? What to start there? yay, yay. So, So is Theresa going to start writing than I write than you discuss then we give it to Natalie? Or is Natalie going to start writing? Are we writing? Okay. I'll let you guys look at it. " I went to school.  I went to school on Friday. I rode the bus.  The bus I rode was number eight." So, the first two are kind of repeating themselves.  "I went to school. I went to school on Friday."  Those two are repeating themselves. What do you want to do with it?  Is it a series? Do you want to put it into a series, conjunction, or another way? Choose which one? "Or"? Hitting "Or"? "I went to school or "on Friday. . . " A series? So, put - "I went to school, on Friday." Like that? yay? That. . .That seem right? Or, would it be - "I went to school on Friday. " In the "another way". . . Get rid of extra words there? Your bending your series card.  She likes the series, don't ya. . . 'Cause remember, if your only combining two, look it in a series you usually have three things or more.  So, it's not a series? What do you think Natalie?  Give her some some ideas maybe between the two of you, you guys can come up with a good way. I think it would be on the "another way" 'cause we could say -  "I went to school on Friday".   Or, "on Friday I went to school." Do you like those? Okay, so which one do you want? This one for "I went to school or Friday. " This one for "On Friday, I went to school." Which one? The first one? So, "I went to school on Friday." Okay.