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I observed a 2nd grade classroom with 19 students. I choose to observe 2nd grade because I am opening to teaching in 2nd grade. I am interning in a kindergarten classroom, so I thought it would be interesting to see how a 2nd grade classroom was managed. I have not experienced 2nd grade before. 1. The students knew that the quiet signal was “class, class”. I didn’t know the quiet signal before observing, but all the students were taught the meaning of this quiet signal. 2. R.E.A.C.H poster:…
I went to Hume again and spent lots of time with my family. But then came 8th grade, which . At that point, I was just ready to leave the school and go on to high school, so I was ready to take on the year. I knew that this year would be hard, considering I was involved in so many things and my schedule was full of youth groups and…
fifth graders, fourth, third, second, then past the first-grade hallway then we get to the kindergarten hallway I leave aditi’s hand as I go into Mrs.Lamakies Class as Aditi walks into Mrs.teal Daubert's class.I despise that I knew none but then I felt it was time to make friends I will keep. Stepping Mrs.Michaud's Class with Aditi by my side that school year went so fast.She was one of my nicest teachers who has helped me in first grade so much. I had many friends.I loved the way…
my simple anemia. That year was the same as my ninth grade year, not great and very weak. Finally, that summer we moved to a new town, where I started to see a new doctor. I had hope that maybe she would find what was wrong with me, but like the first doctor she said the same thing and said it was my anemia. The only difference was, is that she was completely rude. Making it seem like I was over reacting and just being lazy. My eleventh grade year started, and I was just always weak. I had…
horrible at when I started at, But then I gave it my best to improve and I succeeded more than I thought I would, I has passed the typing speed I thought I would never get. My goal when I was a little kid was to be a fast typist. When I got to 7th grade, the first class I chose was computer applications because typing looked fun. I was good at following the instructions, but I was very slow at typing. At the beginning of the year there were many students racing and were already…
I have always been a high achiever, someone who wants to do well in what they do. I was homeschooled from first through eighth grade, and so I taught myself quite frequently. However, as I grew older, I began to think about college, and about where I will be by then. This led to thinking about if I will possess enough knowledge about both simple school related things, and dealing with a school setting. I had never had to sit through classes, or deal with the unique social setting of school.…
When I was asked to be the football team manager at my school, I did not know what my duties would be. My job did not have many clear roles, so I created a more contributing manager role. I took a CPR/first-aid training course, researched football-related injuries, and learned to wrap ankles, wrists, knees, etc. I was at practices 3 times a week and at the games. I provided hydration, recorded player info, kept track of gear, aided in pre-game preparation, provided first-aid care, and arranged…
chances that I was given at Gallimore was when I was asked to become a classroom helper for Mrs. Miller in 4th and 5th grade. As a classroom helper I gave up my lunch and recess to help Mrs. Miller with anything she needed in the classroom such as filing, cleaning or setting up activities for the kindergartens. At Gallimore I didn’t only learn while in the classroom. In third grade I was member of the ropers jump roping team. To this day I can still do many of the tricks we were taught but most…
The Note It was late September of my 8th grade year. We sat on the edge of our seats in Ms.Hansen’s class, watching every tick of the clock pass by. We anxiously awaited the clock to strike 2:00 that Wednesday afternoon. Unanimous silence fell upon everyone as the minutes ticked closer. Silent prayers and worries for him consumed our minds. We couldn’t believe Jacob was going in for surgery any moment. Just days before his four-wheeler accident Jacob and I were passing notes in class, laughing,…