My 2017-2018 School Year

This school year has been amazing, I’ve made so many friends and learned a lot. It’s almost the end of the year so there are some things that i’ll remember forever. I will remember the Yearbook signing party, it was a blast and i’m happy that we did that the first time this year! One thing I’m proud of this year is getting all A’s at one point, it made me surprised but it also made me happy.  One nice thing that someone did for me, is when Grace let me borrow her highlighter for our presentation we did on Friday! A challenging part of this year was most of my projects, they made me confused and I got stuck a lot. My favorite place at school is the cafeteria because there is food that makes me full, and I get to visit all my friends and just hang out. One thing I would change about this year is to turn in my work on time followed by my homework and projects. Three things that i did to help is with others work, homework, and math. Three important things that I have learned this year was Math, Tx. History, and how to take better pictures. I think I’ve made my improvements in my grades, I have only 1 B and i’m pretty proud. I like 8th period because avid teaches us how to be organized, with my agenda, binder, and just in general. My favorite book this year was “Where The Red Fern Grows” by Wilson Rawls. Ashley “Becky” has made a huge impact in my 7th grade life, she will be leaving over the summer but I’m glad she was with me to be my friend. One thing Ms. John could’ve done is give us less homework and projects.. Some adjectives to describe my school year are Fun, Crazy, Awesome, tiring, enjoyable, and great.if I could tell my younger self to keep trying, things will be rough so you have to adjust and follow through. Throughout my life I feel like 60% of what i’ve learned will stay with me. Some advice I would give to future students is for them to listen to her at all times. It may be boring but you’ll get a lot out of it.

 

Mystique

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