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Week 31 & 32

I don’t know that I would have a most interesting part of class. I thought the people we drew for the book Lord of the Flies was cool. It was interesting to see how well they looked and how creative they were. Also with that you could see other people’s vision of how the characters looked. The hardest part of class is always grammar for me. I don’t know why but it just doesn’t come easy to me. I have always struggled a bit with it since I started freshman year. The things I have learned and improved on the most would also be the grammar. I have somehow by the end of this year felt like I have learned more and understood it more than I have in previous years. I can’t think of a favorite memory I have had in English off the top of my head right now but I’m sure there is something. The best thing about Hudson as a teacher is that she pushes you to use your brain and do your best because the answer to your question is somewhere in your head. I’m not all that good about suggestions for impr...

Week #30

I dont really talk to many of the juniors so I probably would not leave anything for the juniors. They are going to come into senior year given a locker that they can’t choose and they will sit in their own seats or the teacher will assign seats if it is a loud class. I wouldn't leave any of my homework assignments behind because they need to do it themselves and because I am not that close with any of them to go and do that for them. The only thing I would leave is my words of advice for senior year.

Week #29

I would advise the junior class to stay on top of their grades the whole year and don't fall behind. Also dont take more classes than you have to take. As you get closer to senior year i am sure you have figured out what's most important and what isn't. Also you will or have found out who your real friends are and who the fake ones are. But over all that doesn't matter. What matters the most is that you have a great senior year and try not to get senioritis.

Week #28

Most of the compliments that i have gotten weren't that weird and if any ever were it would be because of the person that said it because i would have never guessed that they woul have said that to me. There was one compliment that i had gotten in class this year and they said i like your eye makeup.... like okay that's not weird at all. And i couldnt tell if the person was trying to be nice, they really liked it or they were just completely lying. It was also just weird coming from the person.

Week #27

I dont think i could ever be a teacher because I don't think i could handle all of the snobby students with attitudes. I'm not quite sure what job i would want to do but probably something that doesn't have to deal with annoying immature kids. I have wanted to be in helping with surgery but I wouldn't want to be the surgeon and be responsible. Maybe a surgical tech would be nice. I would like to job shadow someone like that to see if maybe i would like it.

Week #26

To be honest... I wish i had more hours in a day to get things done. I would like to be able to have time to do school work and study for tests more after school hours. I would like to have more time so i would be able to get my EMT work done and study harder for those quizzes and exams. More time would be helpful to be able to go to work and get a decent pay check throughout the week. And most of all i would still like there to be some time left to be able to do what i want to do or even to just relax.

Week #25

After countless hours of research and time i have found that the cure to senioritis is..... TO GET THEM OUT OF HIGH SCHOOL!!!! Get them to pass their classes and be able to graduate and not be a senior in high school again. You can have many "talks" about how you shouldn't have senioritis and you should really finish your senior year off strong but they are just going to turn around and keep doing what they are doing. My best advice to those who wants the cure to senioritis.... just graduate! Good luck to all of you that have senioritis.

Week #24

My favorite game to play as a kid was Red Rover, Red Rover. We used to play this game in girl scouts and at our 4-H meetings. I don't know why we all liked to play that game but for some reason we all thought it was fun and never got bored of it most of the time. In those meetings if we got tired of playing that game we would play Red Light, Green Light in both girl scouts and in 4-H and we played a game with a stuffed animal cat in 4-H. In that game we would stand on opposite sides of the gym with the stuffed cat in the middle and you had to try to grab the cat with out getting tagged because if you got tagged you would be out of the game.