Hi…
wait, am I supposed to correct this?
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well, I guess this will have to do.
I am going from primary to upper el. Primary is the age when you can tell what sort of person you will be… I’m not going to say the outcome of that survey at the moment, though. Well, when I was in primary I always played with the pipe thing where you would make your own pipe works. I remember one time I got one of my fingers stuck in it. I hid it in my pocket for half the day until I showed it to my teacher, Maggie, and right as we were about to go into the nurse’s office it fell off (phew!). I also remember when I got hit with a baseball and came in with a black eye…wow; I think that was the most attention I’ve ever had.
When I went into first grade I thought all the second graders were scary…even though I was as tall as most of them or taller.
The only memory I have in first grade is doing the racks and tubes with Andrew and Henry and Josh always arguing about who should be the one to count and who should be the one to put the beads in the tubes. The weirdest memory I have in second grade is Andrew eating snack. He would eat really fast, then stand there and lick his teeth.
In third grade the funniest memory I have is making kites. I couldn’t figure out why mine was smaller than everybody else’s. I did everything right…in centimeters... instead of inches. I also remember writing in our journals; some things in there are so farfetched that I forget that I wrote it. Eating lunch with the all-dayers was like going back in time to when I was an all-dayer.
In fourth grade it was crazy…simply crazy. Then there were the fourth grade lunches. No word to describe it, everyone, I mean EVERYONE, talking at the same time, all twenty four of us at the five person table.
Fifth grade was the slooooowest year of my life; it just felt loooong. Crazy, but not as crazy as fourth grade. Fifth grade was also the year that the wax committee was created. We started out just using up time at lunch playing with the wax from our cheese. Eventually we had created the entire cast of a science fiction movie.
Sixth grade was fast…so was Williamsburg… mentally. In Williamsburg I had a lot of fun and learned a lot.
Nearing the end of my speech, I would like to thank my teachers: Maggie, Mrs. Hartnett, Dan, ,Mrs. .L. Mrs. Mehta, Mr. Nord, Toril, and my specials teachers: Mr. K., Coco, Ms. Haahr, Mrs. Johns, Mrs. Hunter, Madame, and Mrs. Susie. I would like also to thank Jackson, William, Andrew Stone, Andrew Feldman, Danny, Josh, Evan, Henry, Jordan, Bianca, Reeta, Jaslyn, Amity, Kyy aka Colin, my dog, the mini man, and Nick for being as crazy as always…wait. something’s wrong with that list.
Peace.