School Bells
When I first started Kindergarten I went to Challenger K-8 my teacher was awesome I couldn’t ask for a better one she was super nice and understanding when I was younger I had a lot of energy so if I got up in the middle of her reading and started spinning in circles she wouldn’t care she knew I couldn’t help myself so she let me.
She also had a big pet Boa constrictor that she brought into class all the time it was super friendly. when I went to school at challenger they realized I was special so they arranged for an IQ test and I did really good on it I scored a 145 which is pretty good and they found out I was gifted.
I remember they had recently built a pond for the students and we were the first class to get to learn about it and put tadpoles in the pond. We got to check up on it every week and feed the tadpoles we got to watch them grow to become frogs. We did the same thing with butterflies. There was a big playground so we had plenty of room to run around and play.
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I had to make whole new friends and one of them was a bad influence on me but I started hanging out with him more I also started getting in more trouble and when you get in trouble at Challenger you have to run laps so I did a lot of those. My best friend in kindergarten was a kid named Jacob Brock and we are still good friends we also used to play baseball together. They had a lot of fun special activities like the book fair and they even had their own fairs with carnival games and other fun
The Liberty Bell is an iconic artifact in the history of American Independence and is one of the most influential symbols of slavery during the anti-slavery movement long ago in America. The Liberty Bell has significant semblance and symbolic meaning to the independence of America. The significance follows down the history lanes to the seventeenth century (1752), when the Bell was used to summon the legislative sessions and alert Americans of the impending public meetings and proclamations (Callahan pg. 78). Before the Liberty Bell got its name, it was originally called the State House Bell. The tale that has been told is the bell ringing on July 8, 1776 from Independence Hall bringing the citizens out to listen to the first hearing of the Declaration of Independence. The bell was made for the 50th anniversary of William Penn’s Charter of Privileges and was first spotted in Philadelphia in 1752. This iconic bell expresses a lot of emotion and helps the people understand the reasoning on why the bell was made.
I started school in a big building for the first time I remember it the most because I spent the most time in it I had a teacher named miss laurence she was the best she let us watch Bill nye
My Kindergarten teacher was Mrs. Kasinger. Mrs. Kasinger was prodigious. At nap time Mrs. Kasinger had to move me behind the books because I would talk to everyone. I would talk to people even if they were mean to me I would still talk to them . After nap time sense I was by the books and the books were by the toys everyone would play by my bed. Then I woke up and started talking to people again.
A qualitative study addresses the complexity of human experience, focusing on the big picture (Rebar & Gersch, 2015); while a quantitative study breaks a problem down into small pieces and focuses on specific parts to see how they all relate (Rebar & Gersch, 2015). Qualitative methods focus on subjective information, and never try to predict or control the phenomenon of interest (Rebar & Gersch, 2015); on the other hand, quantitative methods focus on statistics and objective information, and can yield predictions and control (Rebar & Gersch, 2015).
Everyone has had that one teacher who inspired them, and who made coming to school every day worthwhile. My teacher was my 4th grade teacher, Mrs. Eardly. She went above and beyond to be a good teacher to me, went out of her way to make sure I was taken care of, and inspired me to be a better person.
Kindergarten was so much fun and it’s what got me into Legos which was the most popular thing among the boys. How cool you were was dependant on how cool the stuff you built was. My family and I went to Florida, which was the only time we flew there, for my Birthday, but I did miss doughnuts with dad. So when we got back to the airport I had gotten a present from my uncle Cliff, which it was three Lego sets the Naboo starfighter, Clone Trooper Battle Pack, and the Battle Droid Battle Pack. Which my dad built for me. Although I was there for muffins with mom. On January sixteenth, 2005, my little sister
I had always loved my first-grade teacher, Mrs.Bradley. She would have a station in daily five called writer’s workshop. Daily five was five stations at the beginning of the day to help us start the school day. One day my best friends at that time Zoe and Samantha had made a book series without me. I had gotten really jealous about that. Their book was about a person that could turn into a mermaid. I always remember that memory as funny now but I guess it was a big deal in first grade.
In my 12 years of being in school, I have had a lot of different experiences with many different teachers. Some good and some, unfortunately, bad. I have had many favorites and some teachers that I couldn't wait until I dint have their class again. One teacher that I am so Grateful to have had is my 7th grade geography teacher Mrs. Gribble. Mrs. Gribble inspired me to always go after what I wanted, do my best at all times, and live my life according to me.
Bell describes the hard times that she faced in her college because she was a black girl who studies in a lower class and at the same time she was not able to relate to people of other races and economic backgrounds. When Bell attends a women’s college filled with upper -class students, she requested a different room because she fears that her white roommate she does not want to live with her . She is given her own a tiny single room and distances herself from the other students. Bell at this time felt that she and other girls do '' not reside on the same plant ''(5). Because of that she realized that she was living in her own world of books and studies. She has to know her place between rich social class and race since she study in lower classes,
Bell Hooks was born in Hopkinsville, Kentucky to a working-class family. An avid reader, she went to school in racially segregated public school, and wrote of great difficulties when making the transition to an integrated school, where teachers and students were mainly white.
The liberty bell. One of the most famous monuments of all. The liberty bell held at independence hall. Where the declaration of independence was signed. It no longer rings but it does sing a song of both freedom and hardship.
Ernest Hemingway’s classic novel For Whom the Bell Tolls is an extremely inspirational work of literature, especially for a person seeking a career in public service. During an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Barack Obama named For Whom the Bell Tolls as a book that really inspired him, leading him to strive to become president and make a difference in this country. Public service is all about making a difference, and this book inspires those that would like to make great change and benefit the people. The characters fight in the war and are committed to making a difference, knowing their lives can end at any moment. For Whom the Bell Tolls is inspirational because it inspires people to make a difference, demonstrates the importance
Alexander Bell was an inventor, self-taught student, and teacher. He was an important part of communication technology history. The invention of the telephone made a huge impact on the world.
Christmas bells ring at the church across the way from the houses a windows shine with the fire inside. The large oak door is closing and a sting of cold is momentarily fills the room. The smell as well as taste of smoked ham and potatoes fills the area next to the table’s banquet. Food is piled on platters on the long table with many chairs lining the sides. Walls are covered with strings of popcorn and cranberries. Doorways are arched with mistletoe. A magnificent evergreen tree sits in one corner and a fire crackles by it. Two plates on the hearth are covered in carrots, cookies, and and a glass of milk. On the roof a red sleigh descends with bags full with toys and treats. He slides down the chimney and down below children wait
My drawings impressed my teachers. When my mother and father separated, we moved to Miami, Florida. We stayed with family and moved so many times to different locations. My mother became an addict. This led me to love school. School was a way for me to get away from what was going on at home. I attended Olinda Elementary School on 22nd avenue and 54th street. My kindergarten teacher was Mr. Michaelchek. I remember this teacher because he was hard. He wanted to see which of his students were gifted and which were regular students. We did every subject in his class. I do not remember doing any science though. He focus a lot on math and reading. I remember one assignment where he was teaching us how to add three digit numbers and everyone