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    My Elementary School

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    bad‚ or maybe even both. Ben Milam Elementary was my place. When I visited it again after six years‚ I realized it is the place where I lost an experience but it is also the place where I have gained an opportunity. The purpose of this place is way different to me now than when I was an actual elementary student. I currently attend Ben Milam as a dual enrollment student for a class called Introduction to Teaching Reading. This class is a stepping stone to my future career‚ which is becoming a teacher

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    In The Memory Of My Best Friend By Bobbie Tittle Fear gripped me as I walked through the front door and seen my children crying hysterically “she’s dead” they exclaimed‚ “They killed her”. I could feel my feet become numb as if I was paralyzed for only a moment. The heat of my blood began to rush through my body as my 13 year old daughter reached out to me to catch me before I fell to the floor. The sound of my voice was not heard‚ only the tears of deep agonizing pain rushed down my face like

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    but my dyslexia is often falsely considered a disability that cripples my potential to do well and how intelligent I am. In elementary school‚ more specifically third grade‚ in many instances I misspelled simple words and I frequently mixed up my “b’s” and “d’s”. I would spell words phonetically‚ so words like “said” would be spelled like “sed‚” and words like “bed” would frequently be spelled like “deb”. Not to mention how frustrating it was for me to understand the difference between my left

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    education is extremely life altering. My first day of elementary school my parents told me to be different‚ and be the change our black community desperately needs. From that day forward‚ I vowed to have a successful future‚ and defy the statistics. My entire life I have been categorized and put into a bubble filled with assumption. My destiny has been predetermined by those who wish to see not only me‚ but my entire race fail. Going into elementary school I was not able to fully grasp the concept

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    Elementary Schools

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    Scenario- Elementary school Mrs. Nelson chose to read her students a story that‚ judging from the reactions of the students‚ catches their attention quite well. She also makes sure to stand in front of her students and read the story to them. After the story Ms. Nelson has the students look up word definitions from the story‚ write a sentence and draw a picture. This creates an engaging activity because the students are comparing definitions to the book and drawing what they find the definition

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    My High School Memories

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    January 2013 High School Memories My best experience was graduating high school. Starting high school was a whole new phase in my life. High School made my whole life changed around and made me realize it’s time to grow up. I met many new people and many new friends. I enjoyed going to school dances with a group of my friends. During my years of high school‚ I changed from a charter school to a catholic school. I have many memories from my high school years. The high school I started at was

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    My First School Memories

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    My first memory of school is the first day of primary school. It is my first day without the toys and a dress with a nice style. Primary school was far larger than my small kindergarten had been. It was a nice day‚ with hope and happiness and a lot of fun. I pretended to be a good kid‚ sitting on my seat carefully. Listening to the teacher‚ a kind beautiful woman called Miss Zhou talking softly to us. I observed the small tables and the small chairs change into the desks‚ without the colors; the

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    rang‚ my friends and I ran out of the classroom‚ and we were so happy. We don’t need to stand there for so long and play drums‚ because we found an excuse to be out as usual. At this moment‚ the weather is cold‚ and we cannot see any light through the window at three o’clock. Maybe something bad will happen‚ but we have never thought about that. When I was in elementary school‚ I joined the drum team in my elementary school. I was so excited‚ as expected at the beginning as all my friends‚ and I

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    Mildred Rivas 11-29-2010 Social Justice Volunteering in an elementary school Volunteering is a fulfilling experience. Many people do not take the opportunity to volunteer in their children’s school for a variety of reasons. In fact‚ volunteering at your child school give you a lot of opportunity and experiences. Personally‚ I began my volunteer experience this year at Irving Elementary School‚ ever since that first volunteering opportunity available to me. From helping young students

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    Hair In Elementary School

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    Looking back at elementary school‚ I realize I made many poorly thought through mistakes just for the sake of fitting in. I never put into perspective how these actions would change my attitude towards others and my own self-esteem. Probably‚ the most impactful of these mistakes was when I decided to have my hair cut short. When I was at Mariposa Elementary School‚ I always wanted to fit in. I wanted to have what the other‚ more popular girls had‚ play with what they played with‚ wear what they

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