BEEP, BEEP, BEEP! My digital clock struck 7:00, my light turned on, and I got ready. “Oh, it’s my first day of second grade,” I remembered while putting on my hat. The sun was shining through my bedroom window, lighting up the corners of the room. This is 2011 in September and I was ready for my first day of second grade. I walked out of my room, seeing my entire family arisen from their peaceful slumber. I sat down at the table, pouring in a bowl of Kix and scarfing them down like I haven’t eaten in days. Once everyone was done getting ready for school, my mom driven me, Caiden, Aaron, and Moriah to school. I was back at Barker Elementary as a second grader. I couldn’t wait to see my new classroom. I arrived to school at 8:15, class …show more content…
I thought that third time’s the charm. I saw people playing hand ball. I thought that I’d be good at this. Waited in line until it was my turn. I served the ball. I threw it. My opponent countered with his hit. I tried to hit it, but my swing missed. The ball bounced twice. I was out. I have no activity, with no friends, and no new life. After the end of recess and another session of S.C.H.O.O.L. (Six Cruel Hours Of Our Lives), It was time for lunch. I brung a corn dog, a Wild Cherry Capri-Sun, applesauce, and 2 Oreos. I sat at where all the other 2nd graders were (that was when I noticed that each grade has their own assigned seating). I was quiet when I got to the table to sit down. I was a little shy due to my weak ability of playing with physical contact. I heard other second graders talking to each other about things that they liked. I didn’t bother, I stayed quiet while eating my food for the rest of the time during lunch. Once school ended, I waited in car line for my mom to pick me up. I was picked up from a white prius. I was heading home. “So, how was your first day of school, ”my mom asked. I was still quiet like a toy with no squeaker. Once I got home I went to my room and got on my tablet, which was on my night stand charging. I unplugged it and played Angry Birds. When it was 5:00, it was time to got to my grandparents’ church.
Once we got to MEFC (Mission Ebenezer Family Church), I asked my grandmother a question, “What do I if I don’t
My first day of the second grade, I knew no one except the teacher and my younger brother. Kindergarten and first grade had been easy enough, but I was scared of the upcoming year. The only thing I knew about being the new kid was that it hadn’t panned out too great for Addie from the American Girl books. Mrs. Henson’s class was fairly quiet throughout the day, for most kids were nervous or tired. We neared the end of the day and I was ecstatic over the fact that hadn’t made a complete fool of myself. I hadn’t met anyone yet, but I thought that that would be a challenge for another day. Unfortunately, that’s not what Mrs. Henson had in mind. She sent us all out to recess with a grin plastered on her face and with me practically kicking
My first day of middle school was all over the place. I had more classes then I did last year and had no idea where to go. My new school was 2 floors tall. I went up and down stairs over and over again. I didn’t know where my locker was or the combo. I was so not ready for middle school at all my life will never be the same because I will have multiple classes and teachers.
In the school year of 2015-2016, I am a high school student now. I should be excited for this upcoming school. However, I felt nervous about this school year. I lay in my bed until my mom called me many times. After eating my wonderful breakfast, my mom and younger sister asked to get ready for school. I didn’t want to change my pajama. My dad called me from the downstair, “Iris, hurry up. It is time to school now.” I was unhappy to get out of my room. Even though I have been in the Memorial High School many times before this school year, I was afraid of being in my first day of school.
My first day of middle school was extremely difficult for me. I was nervous in my first class, I took a seat next to people that I knew in all my classes. There is no work on the first day, and the teachers basically tell you the same thing. As for lunch, I just found a friend that I used to hang out with last year, and then I found other people from my group from last year, we found a table and ate. I knew that I will like it a lot more than elementary school. In the middle I learned that I needed to work harder and become wiser. Not to let people get in my way of my education. I liked having several teachers instead of just one or teachers. I did not like sitting down in one class all day and I like to move around. I got the opportunity to have new people in each one of my classes. Finally going to middle school gave me to get a new experience. For some reason they work in middle school became easier for me instead of harder. I always thought going to a new school that the work
It was the first day of middle school and so much had changed in just a few months. It wasn't because I was going to a new school, it was because 7th grade was the year I decided I was going to wear the hijab. A hijab is a scarf Muslim women decide on wearing as a cover for their hair; a way to show modesty. I never thought that something that I had grown up around; would be such a hard thing to do myself. I grow up with me mom and sisters wearing the hijab; I never once saw it affect them in their daily lives, so I never thought it would affect mine. When the time came and I decided to wear the hijab; none of my friends expected it, everyone started asking me questions about it. Even though I didn't mind answering the questions, I just
Remembering the first day I attended school in America, it was nothing more than dreadful, miserable and terrifying.On one side, I remember been called an Indian maggot, on the other side, an African foreigner, and finally the dead walker.With the addition of getting accustomed to the language, culture and the people, I felt this was one of the most hardest obstacles I had ever experienced. Before the age of 14, I arose every morning to the comfort and pleasure of my parents. When regional holidays came about, men and women packed their children's clothes and headed off to to relatives houses, when Christmas came around, men and women flooded the streets in their traditional Eritrean white cotton garments, with woven colors of red,green and blue symbolizing Eritrean flag. At every street corner, smartly dressed men and women
It was the first day of middle school and there were millions of people. At the beginning of the day I was so nervous. Okay Kelly, you can do this...you can do this...We all went to our first class.
As I walked in in the first day of middle school I was looking where to get
It was the morning of the first day back to school. I was a bit nervous, but excited at the same time. I did not know what to expect, but I was very anxious to try something new. I had been homeschooled since third grade, so I wasn’t expecting to know anyone. As we drove up to the entrance, all of a sudden my heart starts racing. I didn’t want to get out of
Welcome to your first day of middle school. Take a deep breath, and know that me and my friends all survived 6th grade. You might think that it is going to be really hard, and not fun but it is!
“Jenny come on! It’s our first day of high school!” I yelled as Jenny and I walked to school
First day of middle school. I get up at my usual time, 06:00, and do the usual: shower, get dressed, do my hair, brush my teeth. Done. I come down stairs at 06:17 and I watch two episodes of Batman: The Animated Series. Then my Dad and Mom come down the stairs with my little brothers. Picture time. I grab my backpack and go stand in front of the front door. I smile and my Dad takes my picture. Then my Mom gets my brothers in the other car and my Dad and I drive to school.
On the very first day of sixth grade, it was everyone else’s second day of middle school. I came late to the two merging elementary schools. The reason I missed I went to the funeral for my favorite uncle and was shaking in fear as I walk into the school doors. I didn’t know how to open my locker, didn’t know my schedule, and certainly didn’t know where I was going. I got the obvious question on why I missed the first day. Many teachers asked as they stood in front of the classroom, and I had to try to say it in front of the whole class with a fake smile on my face. The phone rings in my period ¾ math class. “Emily to guidance please,” my teacher sneered.
My first day in middle school was so scary for me. I had just came to a new school district, South Euclid. I did not want to leave all my old friends and come make new ones. Even though I had started switching classes and having different teachers, It felt the same from what I was doing before. We still had to be quiet in the halls and walk in a straight line. At greenview we had teams; I was on team paris but It did not feel like I was in paris. My relationship with my other friends changed a lot, I barely talked to them or seen them except one friend, her name Is Jayda and till this day we are still friends. I got my heart broke by this boy named Antonio Hills, he was the perfect guy for me. Antonio knew I was the “new girl” so he thought
You’re not a little kid no more, I used to hear that all the time. That's when I was going to middle school. My first day was cool, I was nervous because this was my first time going to Euclid schools and I didn't know anybody in the school, It felt like I was outcast. However my teacher made it worse when she told me to come up to the front of the class in tell the class about myself. But after all that was over I met this was one kid, we became friends that day, till this day that's one of my closes friends. I didn't change at all just got a little smarter and wiser. The teachers in middle school was kinda hard on us, but most of the time they are the nicest people you would ever meet, it was always one teacher in the class, it was always one teacher in the classes, but itself this one math class it was two teachers in there, that was my favorite class.