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My first year of Headstart was all about learning the alaphabet, piecing sounds with letters and listening to songs that helped me comprehend the sounds.
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It seemed like from the grades from 1st through 3rd grade, we were always reading about Cliffiord, the big red dog in the library as a class.
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In both 4th and 5th grade, I had a teacher named Ms. Deaton. In her class, we would always sit down on the carpet and listen to her read a chapter every couple of days. Throughout the two years, we listened to her read 6 out of the 8 books in the series
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It was just in order for everyone to be more open to the idea to presenting to the whole class. In 4th grade, I was as shy as could be and the topic that I had to explain was the process of making boiled eggs.
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My first book was Holes by Louis Sachar. I chose it at the time because we always set time aside to read in my English class in sixth grade and I grew up watching the movie, so I thought it would be a good read.
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In seventh grade, I read the book Son by Lois Lowry. I remember reading The Giver by the same author as a class a couple years ago and I liked it pretty well, so I thought that it would be a good book to read.
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I chose this book last year to read for my 9th grade novel project for my English class.
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On the way home from an away basketball game in Fleming County, my dads truck collided with another.
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Back when the world cup was playing this Summer, the whole girls Soccer team met up and watched the game between Belgium and Croatia.
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This year, I went on a FFA trip to MSU to attend a Leadership Conference. It made me open up to complete stangers and speak in front of others.