Sunday, May 7, 2017

I know we all sound lame, but hear me out

The school year has been super fun, but now that it's coming to an end it's time to pass my knowledge down to you nerds.

NUMBER 10: Laugh at her jokes. Mrs. Robins has a great sense of humor, and often joins in the conversations. For the most part she does good jokes, but sometimes she does the dreaded, dun Dun DUN! Teacher Joke!!! So just be sure to laugh to avoid awkward silences.

NUMBER 9: Don't turn down the reader's theaters! We've only done a few this year, but they have the potential to be the most hilarious things ever. If you take part in a reader's theatre, be sure to get into your character, and do your best to imitate their actions and accents if they have one.

NUMBER 8: When doing practice writing tests, don't stress if you don't understand. Just remember, the most important part of the essay, is the Thesis. If you can get a good thesis, the essay writes itself.

NUMBER 7: Keep up the jokes and conversations (but only in the right places) It's OK to make jokes, or start discussions in the middle of class lessons. If you find a golden opportunity to make a joke, go ahead, Mrs. Robins will most likely encourage it, as long as it's relevant.

NUMBER 6: Do what Mrs. Robins says. She always makes everything fun, so even if her instructions don't sound appealing, they're probably leading to something awesome.

NUMBER 5: Do your own work! When working in partnerships, make sure you do your part. It's not fair for the other person or persons to do your work.

NUMBER 4: Make friends with table mates. This is a big one. You will do a lot of work with your table partners, so isn't important you know what things they're good at, and some things they probably shouldn't take charge in.

NUMBER 3: Do your best! Even if you don't think your very good at something, do your best. The english language is confusing, so just remember it's OK to be wrong.

NUMBER 2: Don't procrastinate! I co-rule procrastination with some of my friends, and it's not fun. While there isn't a lot of homework, getting assignments in on time is a really good idea, and reduces stress.

NUMBER 1: Stay positive! Although Language Arts can get frustrating sometimes, staying positive can help you figure things out.

Now, I remember reading these from the 7th graders last year, and I thought these were pretty lame, and they were exaggerating how awesome Mrs. Robins and her class is, but take what I've told you to heart. Mrs. Robins is the best!

1 comment:

  1. I liked your post! It is all so true! Good job, I liked the part when you talked about your experience with the 7th graders' post last year.

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