Summer flashed by instantly. I woke up on the first day of school still not accepting the fact that summer was over. The first week of Churchill this year was identical to last year. Although there were no butterflies in my stomach like last year, I was still very thrilled to find out about my schedule and who my teachers were going to be. Most of the people were a lot different this year. Unlike last year, where people are still making friends and getting to know everyone else, most people already knew each other. I did not get any teachers that I had last year. Hopefully, that my teachers this year would be as nice as the ones I had last year.
The first week of school was pretty much introducing the courses, and getting to know the teachers. I started off the school year with math, where I received a worksheet to refresh my brain after two months without touching numbers. English was lively because I learned about many interesting facts about my classmates. Science is what excites me because my teacher this year is completely different from my teacher last year. In grade eight, all we did in Science was answering questions from the textbook. This year, our teacher told us she hated that and loves doing experiments. I was delighted when I heard that. I am also looking forward to trying Foods Studies this year because I had Textiles instead in grade eight. French this year is going to be a new experience for me because I didn't get to study it last year. I am not worried about falling behind because I have learned the grammar and vocabulary that I am going to learn in French this year. Guitar class is another course that I am eagerly waiting for. I adore and enjoy playing the guitar. After going to the first class, I could tell that I was going to learn a lot of new techniques and have a lot of fun in the future. Physical Education is not my favourite class because I loathe the fact that we must run for warm up. I still relish PE because playing sports with friends is amusing. Judging by the first few Social Studies classes that I had, I will gain an abundance of new knowledge from the class because I like how the teacher uses events from our everyday life to help us understand.
Based on my first week in grade nine, I can predict that it would be an incredible year because I would learn a rich profusion of knowledge to further my education and intelligence.
The first week of school was pretty much introducing the courses, and getting to know the teachers. I started off the school year with math, where I received a worksheet to refresh my brain after two months without touching numbers. English was lively because I learned about many interesting facts about my classmates. Science is what excites me because my teacher this year is completely different from my teacher last year. In grade eight, all we did in Science was answering questions from the textbook. This year, our teacher told us she hated that and loves doing experiments. I was delighted when I heard that. I am also looking forward to trying Foods Studies this year because I had Textiles instead in grade eight. French this year is going to be a new experience for me because I didn't get to study it last year. I am not worried about falling behind because I have learned the grammar and vocabulary that I am going to learn in French this year. Guitar class is another course that I am eagerly waiting for. I adore and enjoy playing the guitar. After going to the first class, I could tell that I was going to learn a lot of new techniques and have a lot of fun in the future. Physical Education is not my favourite class because I loathe the fact that we must run for warm up. I still relish PE because playing sports with friends is amusing. Judging by the first few Social Studies classes that I had, I will gain an abundance of new knowledge from the class because I like how the teacher uses events from our everyday life to help us understand.Based on my first week in grade nine, I can predict that it would be an incredible year because I would learn a rich profusion of knowledge to further my education and intelligence.
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