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Lincoln's Summer School is the first episode of The Global House.

Summary[]

When Lincoln fails 5 math tests, he goes to summer school and meets a teacher called Baldi.

Plot[]

It begins at the house where the parents are angry andd they hold a note saying that Lincoln failed 5 math tests, they then decide they should send Lincoln to summer school. Lincoln then walks out of the house in depression.

He opens the door and it is revealed to be a big schoolhouse with Baldi then saying "Oh hi! Welcome to my schoolhouse!" and Lincoln enters a classroom with a notebook in it. He opens the notebook and is startled to come across a You Can Think! Pad! and he then gets all three answers correctly, then the notrbook and pad disappear and walks out and sees a shiny quarter next to Baldi. Lincoln collects it.

He moves on to the 2nd notebook and gets 2 maths questions right, then the 3rd question is a jumble of numbers and math symbols. He puts in "8" and Baldi gets angry (and the pad above says "I GET ANGRIER FOR EVERY PROBLEM YOU GET WRONG").

Lincoln then leaves the classroom and hears a slap sound. He sees Baldi smacking his ruler on his hand, getting closer. Lincoln then runs off but then runs off into a little girl (called Playtime) and plays jump rope with her. After the jump roping, Lincoln finally runs off, and finds another notebook and is suprised to see that Baldi is not in the bottom window. Lincoln gets greeted by the 3rd question again and gets it wrong.

He then runs into a bully (called Its A Bully) that will take Lincoln's quarter. Lincoln then feels depression, and snaps back into running when hearing Baldi's ruler again. He sees a sockpuppet (called Arts And Crafters) up ahead, but instead of going in contact with the sockpuppet, the sockpuppet leaves. Lincoln gets sweeped by a broom (called Gotta Sweep) and it brings him to a yellow door. Lincoln then enters it and sees a cafeteria. He sees a BSODA and picks it up. He runs into Baldi again but uses the BSODA can on him, pushing him back.

(Work in progess)

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