My First Day At Elementary School Essay

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    The First Days of School For many students, a first day of school can be exciting but somewhat nervous. I was no exception. Both my first day of elementary school in Korea and of high school in America excited and terrified me. Although these two days concern the stories of my first days of school, they were different from one another due to the difference in region, race and mindset, and pedagogical method. First, both these two days were the opportunities to get out of familiar surroundings

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    and my hair was bleach blonde, pulled back with two flower printed barrett's. I was excited to make new friends, yet nervous I would hate every second of it. My first day of kindergarten at Davenport Elementary began my long journey of elementary school. During kindergarten I learned the alphabet, how to tie my shoe, and how to make friends. My kindergarten teacher was Mrs. Kaufman and all of my friends that lived near me were in my class, and I was so excited. Unfortunately, within the first day

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    My first day of kindergarten at Donald Elementary School was the first day of my twelve-year prison sentence. Previously I had attended 2 years of Montessori School, where each student was able to learn at their own pace. I had already learned my hundreds chart, the basics of reading and writing, and how interact with my peers. Mrs. Curls kindergarten classroom was nothing like I had ever experienced before. It was a holding cell. I was forced to sit in my assigned seat next to Johnny and listen

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    On February 9, 2016, I began my first day as a volunteer at Nora Sterry Elementary School. I walked to the site with Carmen Garcia and it took about a half hour. On my way, we easily noticed the difference in Nora Sterry’s surrounding community and UCLA’s. Passing the freeway about a block away from the elementary school, homeless slept on the side walks of the streets.Though UCLA is near this location, the university is sphered by cool shops and tall buildings in Westwood. Not many would think that

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    My time at Neblett Elementary was brief, but I consider it one of the most memorable of my elementary school days. I attended Neblett as they rebuilt the old Washington Elementary school and built the new Sory Elementary school, where I would transfer the following year. During that year, all the classmates I had grown up with transitioned to the new school with me. I vividly remember walking through the main hallway of a freshly built school on orientation day. I was excited to be the first to utilize

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    I went to Ridgecrest Elementary School for the gifted program there, through first grade to fifth grade. I could have gone to Safety Harbor Elementary's gifted program instead, but I didn't for some important reasons. I made a decision to go to Ridgecrest Elementary; a full-time gifted school rather than Safety Harbor Elementary; a once a day gifted school because of. The reason that I chose to go to Ridgecrest Elementary School is that it offers a full time gifted program. But for that I had to

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    attended a preschool called polka dots. It was located off of Springhill drive. I was enrolled in Chocachatti Elementary School when I was five years old. I stayed at this elementary school from kindergarten to fifth grade. Most of my childhood experiences came from elementary school. Starting elementary school was not a big deal because my preschool prepared me for it. My school was a very open school were socializing with other kids was easy. Especially, when there were play stations. We learned to share

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    a hard time to fit in? What about moving schools? Or rather, moving to a different part of school. I have been going to Hickman School for six years now, and came in second grade. Time seemed to fly by as it was already time for middle school. Elementary is one thing, but middle is another. And for the first day of sixth grade, I was pretty nervous. What would happen on that unpredictable day? For one thing, I really didn’t know what middle school would be like, I had no idea what to expect

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    will never lose my love for my former elementary school: Park Place Elementary. It was there that I had spent all of my childhood at from four to eleven years of age. Time and time again, I would come across things in life, such as toddlers, silly stickers, and a playground, that were reminiscent of my experience in Park Place. Since I had spent nearly seven years at the school, there would be some memories that would stay with me as I moved onto middle school and high school. First off, some were

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    My Career Goals I am Brianna Downer and my goal is to become an elementary school teacher. Becoming a teacher is not something that happens overnight. This is a process where you have to know the requirements, challenges, and also the pros and cons of being a teacher. My goal will be achieved at the end of my journey. To become an Elementary School Teacher you must first receive your Degree in Early Childhood Education. If you choose to further your education it could result in a higher salary

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