Friday, February 6, 2009
How to Remember My Classroom
It will be a bittersweet moment when my classroom is boxed up little by little and the walls, bookshelves, windowsills, cabinets, and...well...everything becomes bare in my classroom. Thinking of the emptiness I will feel at that moment brings tears to my eyes. It will not seem right because there are many memories in this room that I am fearful will eventually fade, students whose lives have touched mine and change who I am, and the coziness this classroom brings. Sure, I have done my share of complaining and am excited about the new building, but leaving an empty classroom and an empty school which has filled my life for the past 14 years will be hard for me. The silence will be deafening.
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I like it a lot! I will miss it too!
ReplyDeleteDid you realy work there for 14 years?
I think you should add what you`ll miss the most.
I LOVE IT!
I can not wait to read your story!
I can`t wait to be a good writer like you!
See ya later aligater,
Taylor C.
You ARE a good writer! Remember that you have to keep practicing and keep reading too. Yes, I have been at WC since 1995. I am going to have to think about what I will miss most because there are quite a few things. Thank you for giving me some input:).
ReplyDeleteI wil miss the classroom's big windows and folding door. I will miss the blackbord and the 3 cushen couch. I will miss the desks and the overhead. I will miss the bunny's cage and the the big door with a window. And...And... oh how I will miss it all.
ReplyDeleteSee you in writing,
Matt D. :)
nabil sawal i will miss the class room and i will miss the bunny cage too and i will miss every thing
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ReplyDeletehow i remember my classroom
i will miss the big widows,the red carpet,desks, calender,chalkboard,the book shellf,the claset,door ,and snowflake the white rabbit.
I miss that classroom so much. The bookself, so many wonderful books. All the fun days. I miss that class.
ReplyDeleteAlyssa G.