Elementary School Memories

Tyler Nichols

 

 

          I will probably remember most those work-free (well, almost wok free) days of kindergarten. Back then, you would virtually go to school to meet new people and give your mom some spare time.  Well I wish I could remember way back then, but that was like forever ago! The big event that I remember in 1st grade was that first day when the class received a paper that required you to put the date as well as the name. Something like thisà (Name Tyler N  Date 3/10/04, or something like that but it would look more like this: Name Tyler N. Date 3/10/o4 but probably more sloppy) Wait, there was also that first day when good old Officer Brown came in. Two things that I remember about 2nd grade was that from September all the way through the middle of October my class had a substitute teacher because my classes real teacher had broke her toe. The other thing I remember about 2nd grade I try not to remember (And I hope I don’t): I got sent to the principle’s office (the only time so far) because I hadn’t done my homework the night before.

 

          Third grade was a blast; even though I don’t think I will remember much. Then there was fourth grade. It was an OK year we did a lot of SS and literature. But to every bad there is a good and the good this time is that we still had Mrs. Benson she still taught us math and science (my favorite subjects). There was another good to, because my friend, Colin Dunn made a freeze tag sort of game called circle tag. All of the boys and some girls played it every day at recess until it started to snow. There are a lot of things to remember about 5th grade that I will probably not remember, like playing boys vs. girls foot ball or how many jelly bears we sold at the book store. But I will probably remember the post office. It is fun delivering letters to other people. These are the things that I think I will remember most about elementary school.