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Fed [463]
3 years ago
12

Can somebody write me a paragraph or two on experience’s in school?

English
2 answers:
satela [25.4K]3 years ago
6 0

I would say my best class moment would be from my sophomore year in high school. For my Spanish class, our teacher decided we would do a class circle for the day. She asked us a sequence of questions that required us to give a more in-depth and heartfelt answer each time, starting with something along the lines of  “How are you feeling?” and ending with “Why do you think that is?” A class circle which only should have lasted one day extended to three, with each and every single one of us having to share our deepest and darkest fears and insecurities. By then it felt more than just a class and opened my eyes to very different ways of teaching styles.   I believe there is much to learn from this experience, both then and now. I have come to deeply appreciate not only the class but the teacher as well. This experience showed me the extent a relationship with your classmates and your teacher can go

rewona [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

when I was in middle school when my best friend was shot... there was a school shooting there... We were hiding in the cafeteria underneath a table in the far back of the lunchroom. A man with a gun came up to my friend and I and said, “if you were to choose, would you sacrifice your best best friend, and save yourself or you die and you’re friend lives?” As he said ‘best friend’ he pointed his gun up to my head... after a few seconds of my friend thinking, she said, “shoot me, and let my friend go...” That was the worst day of my life. I would of rather her said to shoot me...

Thats an experience that happened to me in middle school...

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