Tuesday, June 10, 2014

My Fifth Grade Reflection

    
          Fifth grade has been a great year for me; I feel like fifth grade was the last year I could really goof off and be a little kid, but when I go to middle school its all grown up and there is no more goofing of its all work and friends and no more little kid games either.
           I feel like I've grown up a lot since I first came to p.s.58; I have had help along the way, one of the most important things are my teachers; throughout my years at p.s.58 I have made the greatest of friends, with my teachers and my classmates, my teachers have helped me grow up and they have helped me realize how lucky I am to be able to go to this amazing school they have prepared me for the challenges that I will have to face in later years, and for that I thank them.
            Now I am in fifth grade; heading of to a new school, a new grade with new people; an environment I may not be used to; but thats okay. There come times in life when you have to step out of your comfort zone, and now for me its time to step out f my comfort zone, step out of the calm gental place I call my school, time to make the change.
             Over the year I have had good days an bad days, great times and not so great times, arrguments   and compromises  and as these things happen it pains me to think that I have to leave this school, leave the teachers and staff I've grown to love; no longer have that nice familiar vibe.
         Looking back on fifth grade I see all the happy times I've had and some sad times, but seeing them makes me realize that I'me just happy that I got to have those experiences at p.s.58.
                  Overall fifth grade has been an excellent year by far one of the best. I'de like to give special thanks to Nikita Penett and Karen Zacconi for being the best fifth grade teachers this world has ever seen (EVER). 

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