martes, 20 de mayo de 2008

6th grade

In my sixth grade many things have changed since 5th grade. Almost evry things are the same classes and recess. I made new friends because they came from thje United States. One is called Mia and came from Miami. The other one is named Cody and he came from Virginia. I lost a friend too she went to Africa because his father had a new job there. She was very creative. I had three homeroom teachers, it was something very rare because teh first one was very strict but she was a very good teacher. She explain very good, and gave us many opportunities by giving us many homework. She needed to go home bacause she was going to have a baby. In replace of her we had a teacher called Jackson. Really I didnt understand his way of teaching, he talk very fast and really I didnt understand WHAT he said on class, that is the reason I like better woman teachers. Is like what people say womens cant drive a car very good but men cant teach very good. My third teacher is very cool she is very nice and teaches super cool. She gives us alot of presents and candies. As I said you before the new kid called Cody is her son. I had improoved my grades a lot with her. I prpose many goals. Now in this year we had invented many new words is more like a custom in my school. Before in 5th grade it was always the same groups who went out to eat or watch a movie, now everybody is together and everybody is accepted the way they are. We invent even nicknames and caring ways of saying. Now my attitude is more mature and I have different ways of thinking and seeing things. I have many competitive friends in my class that like a game we wnat to know who has the best grades. Bye and kisses....................LOVE THE LIFE!

2 comentarios:

Maps Garzon dijo...

niky i really like the way you express your self, you gave lots of details and also you really tell the truth i really enjoy looking at your blog of the school and i knew you LIKE ALOT 6TH GRADE!!!!!

Gary dijo...

Your blog is very good, try to keep it up.
Gary Nonnenkamp