This is my Pre-K 4 classroom. In my classroom, the students will come in through the door upon arrival and go to their right, and put their belongings in their assigned cubbies. I will have an orange folder as you can see on my desk that is labeled homework. This folder will be used to keep the homework organized so that way I can go through to check who did or did not turn in their homework. On the opposite side of my desk, I will have a white folder holding their activity to do while they wait for the bell to ring. My reading corner is assigned for the days I let them have free time; they can go and enjoy little children books; which most will be picture books because in Pre-K they don’t really know how to read all that great. The morning
Eighth grade and ninth grade are nothing alike.They are not alike because in eighth grade the eighth graders are the oldest students there.It is also different because since they are the oldest they get the most respect.In ninth grade the ninth graders are the youngest and get the least respect.In ninth grade or freshman year the students are new to the school and you don't really know anyone but your friends.To get through your first year as a freshman you must make a lot of friends and have good relationships with all your friends. Something that can help make you many friends is joining clubs or teams.Another way to get through freshman year is by helping other students on homework and classwork.If you are done with classwork
I believe that the opportunity of going to 6th grade camp, offered by the Mayville Middle School, has helped prepare me for the future. One reason why I think 6th grade camp has prepared me for the future is because it got me out of my comfort zone. Going to 6th grade camp, I did many things I probably wouldn’t be ordinarily comfortable with. This helps me prepare for the future because it made me be able to go out and try things that I would regularly do. Another reason why it has helped prepare me for the future is it made me see things that wouldn’t could be a new interest. For example, some kids may have never been able to ride a horse until 6th grade camp. They might really enjoy it and find an interest in it. The final reason is, that
A pretest-posttest control group design was used to measure the effect of practical life materials on public school kindergartner children's fine motor skill development over a 6-month period.
Did you know 45% of kids get bullied a year in Kansas? If you go down the drug road you do not live as long. 63.1 of people die from drugs. Go down the clean road not down the drug road. If you get bullied tell a trusted adult. Use alcohol the right way not the wrong way
It is a very obvious fact that some students decide to drop out. But many people think it’s because they’re not doing their work, although that is the partial reason they don’t know when this starts. Freshmen year is essential in deciding whether a student drops out or stays in school to graduate. In this Essay I will be giving some examples of why Ninth Grade is the most important year of High School and how it will affect their future
These are my plans to succeed in the rest of the 8th grade school year.
If Middle Football is Going to Last People Need to Get Their Head in the Game.
When I was in Kindergarden I got peer pressured into jumping off of one of the pieces of equipment on the playground. I ended up breaking my ankle. I’m going to tell you the story of how it all happened.
Bullying in Middle School in Revere, Massachusetts. Bullying on school ground is a big problem here in Revere. Middle school students have been reporting to parents and teachers that their are bullies who are their main concerns. They would be physcially and verbally attacking them any way possible. To avoid any causes that may affect bullying victims, we should solve the issue by having a plan laid out for bullies kids. If the problems are not going to be fixed students can be at risk. Their lives can be in danger. How can we address and fixed this situation to save kids who are getting bully in school. What can we do to protect students from bullies.
9th grade year is the most important in high school in my opinion. 9th grade year determines if you will drop out or not. I believe how you start off high school is how you will conclude high school.
Yay I'm so glad I'm in 4th grade.” These are some reasons why I like 4th grade One reason is because of the parties. We get to eat treats, and have drinks, and play games. I'm personally the best at bingo I get a little rambunctious playing bingo so watch out I might tear your card in half.” rip” Another it is because one time I my class and had Day.” which means pajamas” all the girls move their desks into a circle and we played board games, with such a blast. sometimes a teacher let's just have parties for fun. One time we had a celebration for being good and we went outside and had ice cream floats.” Yummy” another reason fourth grade rock is because of the activities. once I had to climb up a tree and act like a monkey because that's
I’ve learned a lot of things that I’ve never learned before in the 10th grade. There even a lot of things my mom even taught me. The subjects I did in the 10th grade were Algebra and a little bit of Geometry, U.S. History, World Literature, English writing, Home Economics, Religion, and Human Anatomy. In this essay I’m going to write about what I learned during 10th grade.
Back when I was first learning math, in 2nd grade, I remember being very confused. See, I had moved from Arkanson Nebraska to Carroll Iowa, in the time between preschool and kindergarten. I definitely, remember learning to read in the first class when I came to Carroll. I vaguely remember counting, learning to add and subtract too. Then in all my memories of first grade, it seemed to me that I had never had a math class. All of a sudden in 2nd grade, teachers were asking me to multiply and divide. At the beginning of the year, my teacher set a piece of paper in front of all of us then set a timer for one minute. When she started the timer we were supposed to do as many problems as possible. I didn’t do one, I was preoccupied with the time limit and would freak out that there was a whole sheet full of problems that I couldn’t get done in that one minute. It was very stressful. Meanwhile, all the other students were having no trouble
Last week was one crazy week and a long one too. The stuff I did ranges from going out to dinner all the way to going to sixth grade camp.
In my early school days, I was fond of pretty much everything. I withdrew the tendencies of having to do school work on a daily basis, (which at that time I thought was a massive amount of work) and learning new things everyday. In a nutshell, I pretty much went with the flow. Now as I progressed in society's learning environment, I lost the the mojo I never had. I say that because during my younger school days, I did withstand majority of the things that went on, but it was courtesy of my parents. I was pushed by them to go to school and excel at everything, so I had no initial drive or personal motive. As I got older and more self driven I formed an ambiguous mindset on school.