WHY ISN’T ANYTHING WORKING FOR ME TODAY was my one and only thought as I sat through the usual boredom of math. From this event, I learned that one must be always responsible for his or her items. Otherwise, he or she might have to live through a day like mine, which would be remembered as one of the most memorable day ever in my life. I will always be responsible for my things, and always check to see if I have everything.
“Make sure to brainstorm ideas for your essay by Monday,” Mrs.Jones, my language art teacher, said, “and please read.” As I packed my stuff and headed toward the science class in the C-Pod, which wasn’t so far away from the A-Pod, I didn’t know anything of the fact that would trouble me throughout the last period. Not
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When Mrs.Khor unlocked the door to let us in, I walked over to my seat, slumped down on it, took out a book from my backpack, and began to read. When the bell rang, indicating that SSR was over, I grudgingly put my AR, or Accelerated Reader, book back into my backpack. Mrs.Khor told the class to write answers to the four reflection questions based on the activity assigned over Wednesday(school day) and Thursday(no school), so that’s what I did, on journal page 28. When she told us to get a Chromebook and begin working on a new assignment, I followed her instructions and did so, until the end of class. I hurriedly picked up my stuff, or my backpack and my lunchbox, and ran toward my next and last class of the week, J8, for 7-8 math.
I walked over to my seat and bent down to put my lunchbox and my P.E. bag under the chair. Suddenly, something hit me. I didn’t have my P.E. bag! I frantically retraced on my memories for the previous hour, but there weren’t only one possibility. There were three possibilities! As I thought about my three options, which was the stairs by the tree, the benches by the C-Pod, and Classroom J2, my computer science class, I took out my agenda to write down my homework. However, when I did, the agenda bookmark, also my only handy ruler, was gone, too! I have more important things to think about, I told myself, as I took out my pencil case to write down the
The familiar aroma of coffee fills the air as I enter the not so common area. I feel very bewildered in the labyrinth of hallways searching for my classroom just like I had stepped into corn maze as a child. At last, I locate the secluded room tucked away inside the massive building. Even though the number on the door matches the number on my schedule I am still second guessing if I am in the right place. The door opened up as students poured out. Finally, I took my seat at the back, trying my hardest to sit down unnoticed. My hands were shaking as I wrote the class name at the top of my paper. After what seemed like ages the professor proceeded to
The air is tainted with the fumes of cherry blossom, hairspray and “Scarlet” red nail polish. Pink and white paint add texture to the walls. Week old clothes begin to hide underneath the solitary wooden mahogany chair as new, fresh clothes take their place as head of the drawer. Pieces of pencil shavings cover the once pastel pink carpet while the white fan creaks once it hits a 180-degree angle. A battle between bright yellow and soft white light occurs when someone decides to take settle on the full- size bed.
One day that changed my life was the day I went into foster care.I will never forget that day. I remember going to school that day.I was sitting in class and the S.R.O came and got me from class. I felt like something bad was going to happen. I was right, they took me into foster care. They took me from school and then when we were leaving the school they asked me if I knew where my mom and brother were,I didn’t know.
Way began hanging up poster boards around the classroom containing various statements. We were put into groups by counting to eight. The remaining time in class we spent analyzing, discussing, and in my group’s case debating, the statements. One of the statements was, “A nation of sheep begets a government of wolves.” While reading through the quotes, my group found them to have deeper meanings that can be interpreted in a variety of different ways. We spent lots of time conversing about what we should actually write on the poster. By the end of the activity we all just hurriedly wrote down our own opinions. This activity took all of the remaining class time. But Mrs. Way was quick to remind us of our two hour period today. As students’ eyes drifted toward the clock, Mrs. Way swiftly regained our attention. One of the worksheets that we had picked up at the beginning of class was part of our homework. Mrs. Way promised it was easy, then explained for the assignment all we had to do was highlight the words from Act 1 in the definition part of the packet. As the bell rung all thirty one of us made our way out the
Picture this, pencils and paper fly across the room. Laughter fills the room, along with multiple eye rolls and a glare from the teacher. “Settle down! I won’t ask again, if I have to you’ll have extra homework for the weekends.” No one listened to the teachers warnings. The majority of the class was acting like wild animals, tipping back on chairs and talking about lunch. Others were throwing miniature paper airplanes at each other, snapping pencils then throwing the remains at their friends. Marissa put her head down and focused on her work, which was hard considering the chaos that was occurring around her. “Alright,” announced the teacher over the students, “read to page 23 in your textbooks. I want an entire page worth of notes and bullet points on what you read, then on Monday we will have a quick quiz about it.”
After collecting money from a student, the first bell had rung, signaling that the students had four minutes to get to first period. Chloe and I slowly started to walk to D-4, dreading the class, not only because of the group projects that had to be finished today, but also because science was one of my least favorite subjects. We lined up against the wall, and waited until Mra. Fernandez lead us into her square room were projects lined the walls from past assignments. Chloe went to her seat on the left side of the room, while I sat down in my seat that was in the third row on the
My life began when I was born unto two people who loved me but could not keep me. About three months after my birth, I was found by a policeman in the middle of a large park in Nanchang, Jiangxi and brought to a local orphanage that is still supporting orphans to this day. As sad as the beginning of my life sounds, I was one of the lucky ones. Many unwanted children are discarded in ways that ensure their deaths, bumped around to different temporary homes, or brought up through orphanages until adulthood when they are sent to live on the streets. I was placed in two different foster home, both sets of foster parents loved me and looked out for my health. 16 months later I was adopted by wonderful American family and brought to live in Eugene,
The whole class lined up in front of the hallway in two separate lines. As we began to enter the classroom that Monday morning Ms. Brown shouted, “I hope everyone remembered the quiz I mentioned on Friday.” My first reaction was to get out my notebook and start studying whatever we had learned on Friday in the few seconds I had left before this quiz. However, as I flipped my pages back to Friday I realized that I had fallen asleep sporadically during class and hardly took any notes.
The bell rang loudly, resounding across the room to announce the transition of periods. As I packed my notebook into my bag, I quickly checked my schedule for my next class. English. The most common yet most varying class one can have, either torturous or exhilarating it acts as the ultimate enigma of studies. I quickly picked up my schedule from the table and filed out the door as merely another student, no different from the others, we shared the same dread of boredom, questioned the importance of this one class from moment to the next. Whether English, or Math, or Biology, or History, were any truly independent of each other, or was each simply a facet of one system of learning.
A clock ticked breaking the solitude of the dull classroom, the hand made a steady “tick” sound as it progressed on it’s journey to make it all the way back up to the twelve. Behind me a large window looked upon a busy highway. I gazed down on the cars making their way in the world. I wondered where they were going, who drove those cars, what grand adventures were they about to embark on? My focus consumed every corner of my current existence, other than where it had been required, on the blank page of notebook in front of me. It was my Sophmore year of high school. I had landed myself in an ‘Advance Placement Journalism’ class, on the whim I desired to take a class where I had plenty of friends, so I would not have to sit alone. I continued to stare from the clock to the busy world beyond my grasps, until the faithful buzzer toned. In a rush of merriment I raised up, swooped my faithful bag over my shoulder and made a beeline for the door. “Ali, could you please stay back?” The voice constructed a barrier between my escape and me. A rush of fear and embarrassment swept my demeanor, as I plopped myself back upon my cold chair half desk combo. My mind screamed in panic, “what had I done?” Curious sets of eyes gawked upon me as they departed from the dull classroom. The old plump teacher made her way to my desk and sighed, “What are your plans, Ali? What are your dreams? What do you want in life?” I gazed out again at the cars, unable
One beautiful day i was feeding my horses and chickens, suddenly i spot something moving in the woods, i hear mom call for breakfast but i wanted to see what was moving out in the woods. I called back to mom “be right there”, and i headed toward it, i was near it, a moment later it was gone. I walked 1 step in the woods to make sure ,and i heard mom call “come on”
Living on this Earth as long as you have, can you say that there have been memorable moments or people? Did it change your life or perspective? If you hadn't met that person would your life be different? The lovely part of life is that nobody has traveled the path in life that anyone has paved for themselves. Therefore, nobody has seen what another has seen and even felt the same in those moments. Like for example, one person could have witnessed child birth but the other person had a child. Same moment but different reactions and it could've been only memorable to one person. In my case though, that is one of many memorable moments I have encounterered in my seventeen years. I know what you're thinking and yes I was definitely the one that
February 2, 2015 is a day I will never forget. It wasn’t supposed to be a day that was going to have so much meaning to me but sadly it is. This event had both negative effects and in the long term, only a few positive effects. It was just an average day at school, getting by in my classes and going to gym class which is where it all happened. My class was playing field hockey and our of nowhere, a guy (I won’t mention a name) came up out of no where while not paying attention and ran into me. He didn’t mean to but he is just one of those people who I feel has no common sense at times and doesn’t pay attention but I do not blame him for it today. I fell straight on my back on the hard, wooden gym floor, hitting the back of my head giving me a major concussion.
My most memorable childhood event was when I was 15 years old. It was the Fourth of July. A big family vacation a barbeque, over night stay and out of town trip to six flags, and I had a blast the night before me, my mom, sisters and brother packed our bags to stay the night over my cousin house in Goodlettsville ,Tennessee. She had the biggest house ever I thought it was a mansion; six bedrooms two an half bath, a swimming pool, a game/movie room with a nice big kitchen. It was something that I was not use, knowing that we stayed in a three bedroom based on an income apartment on the East side of Nashville.
Throughout life I have had many memorable events. The memorable times in my life vary from being the worst times in my life and some being the best, either way they have become milestones that will be remembered forever. The best day of my life was definitely the day that I received my drivers' license. This day is one of the most memorable because of the feelings I had when I received it, the opportunities that were opened up for me and the long lasting benefits that I received from it that still exist today.