9 Reasons I Am Thankful I Am Not An Elementary School Student
January 27, 2011 at 9:47 pm (Education, Life Propelling Forward, Student Teaching, Uncategorized) (ask permission, childhood, Education, Elementary school, erasers, feet on the ground, gum, kids, math, pencils, preposition, prepositions, raise your hand, school, students)
1. I can slouch in my chair all I want.
2. Ending sentences with prepositions is where it’s at. For substantiation on that matter, check out: http://grammar.about.com/od/grammarfaq/f/terminalprepositionmyth.htm
3. I have extreme difficulty raising my hand quietly before speaking (seriously, ask any of my profs).
4. Having both feet on the ground when I sit is a near impossibility.
5. Chewing gum in class is what makes me feel like both a kid and a (slightly rebellious) adult.
6. I already did my time asking permission to do EVERYTHING.
7. Prescribed answers give me a headache (which explains the migraines I used to get in math class).
8. Pencils: it is impossible to write without getting lead all over my hands (and clothes!).
9. All the pencils have had their erasers viciously used or eaten right off.
Well, that’s my list. What’s yours? =)
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