USA and Japan have similar schools like how they both have a dress code, (usually, it's the school's colors), and they both have homeroom (a teacher) and they both have clubs in their schools, and still have had all the normal class math, ELA and so on, they both have like a tutoring if they need help getting on target.Thye both are allowed students parents to visit classrooms and both have exams.Most of the there exams are for college to get into college. The way it sounds to me is Japan is…
that take place in and between the groups of people. Even in “Seventh Grade,” and “The Melting Pot”. In the short story, “Seventh Grade” Victor likes this girl name Teresa. Victor tried everything, to make Teresa notice him. He even waited in homeroom, so he could bump into Teresa and start a conversion with her. Victor is willing to do anything, to make Teresa knowledge that he is there. He daydreamed in English about Teresa, as he did this his professors called on him. Which he was still…
For my second placement, I am in a 7th grade math class room at Colerain Middle School. I was excited to go to a new placement, but I was sad to leave my old placement because it was perfect. I had an amazing host teacher, who had been teaching for years so she knew exactly what she was doing. Also, I loved my 4th graders; they always listened and wanted my help. I learned a lot of valuable information from my first placement that I will use one day when I am a teacher. I did not expect to learn…
Last Friday six middle school girls presented to the school a new fundraiser called the Raider Dash that will be replacing Spook Alley this year. This October, the Raider Dash will take place on a Friday night that where kids will get the opportunity to run through a big obstacle course similar to the Warrior Dash. Six Sherwood Middle School leadership girls came up with a great idea for a fun filled fundraiser that could be a big hit for years to come. These girls kept their idea going…
As a child, I vividly remember reciting the Pledge of Allegiance every morning in homeroom at Washington Elementary School. With tiny hands over our beating hearts, we began to utter the following words which had become so familiar to each of us, “I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, completely divisible…” No, wait, that is not how it went. It clearly states that we are a nation that is ─ INDIVISIBLE.…
I remember Mr. Errico. Both of us were newbies to SAS. While he started the year off, by making cool and fun raps about every word from the 8 words of speech. We were memorizing his wordy raps. Later on, we were writing essays from reading, “A Long Walk to Water (ALWT),” articles and even about how an everyday object and yourself are kind of related. He’s also the first teacher I have met in any of my classes in this school. The teacher that helped me write 100% more efficiently than last year.…
The opening scene in the Chameleon a case study by John Gray and Associates takes place at a school board meeting. Residents from across the community materialized in record numbers to discuss the issue of bilingual education at the local high school. Recently, at school, some students labeled a few teachers and administrators as prejudicial and supporters of discriminatory practices when Mexican American's and Vietnamese students were not tabbed to participate on the cheerleader team. As a…
In the story “Seventh Grade” Victor had and internal conflict about a girl he liked named Teresa. Victor is trying to get Teresa to like him to by acting like he knows French when Mr. Bueller calls on him. Then after class Teresa ask him to help her with her French. After she ask him he goes to the library and checked out three French books. In the story “Melting Pot” there is an external conflict between all the ethnic groups in her neighborhood. Some people did not like other people but some…
My Life Journey Everybody has their own journey in their own life. In that journey, happiness and sadness are two main things that can not be avoided. However, we can choose our path whether we want to be happy or to be sad. My own journey started in a city called Jakarta in 18th December 1996. Jakarta is a capital city and the biggest city in Indonesia. I remembered I used to go to this mal called Summarecon Mal Serpong with my family every weekend because it has a live band music in Saturday…
Discipline and behavior problems in America's public schools are serious, pervasive and are compromising student learning. 5.Footwear No locker for books though. Students keep all books and personal effects with them in their homerooms. there are the outside shoes that you use to come to school. In the school entrance area you must change to your indoor shoes/slippers which might or might not be of different color to indicate your grade or class number. Then the bathroom…