Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Tuesday 4

Sunday, November 1, 2020

Autumn School Days

 

Welcome to Tuesday 4 which we keep up in memory of Toni Taddeo.

School days help to shape our future personality. 

Share a story of your school days that you think may have helped 

shape who you are today.I absolutely loved my fourth grade teacher and how 

she taught Virginia History.  She established a love of history in me, so I 

decided then and there to  become a fourth grade history teacher when I 

grew up and I did!

Did you have a favorite teacher and what made them special to you?  

My absolute favorite teacher  was Miss Karnes in 8th grade. She was 

an English teacher who made each lesson come alive!  For example, 

as we began studying the newspaper, and what was involved in reporting, 

she  set up a scene, unbeknowst to the class, where a couple of boys broke

 out in a fight, (a wrestle ) before class.  When Miss Karnes entered  instead

 of  being upset with the boys, she was upset with the class for not  actively

taking notes regarding the event and  preparing our report for the news 

on it!

Did you enjoy the rituals of school.. new clothing, pencils, notebooks, 

etc.? I always looked forward to the beginning of school.  Of course the back to 

school shopping was great,  and momma had made me at least a couple of 

new dresses for school.  I was always so glad  to get together with ,my friends again... 

I didnt get to see them too much over the summer.

Did you walk to school or ride the bus? Do you have a story to share

 on that? I walked to elementary school (8 blocks). For Junior High I was

 bussed to   a  school a few miles away.  My bus stop was the last one on the

 line for our  bus and I  never had a seat, which was pretty rough holding

 on to all those books, plus, our driver loved to take those  curves at a speed..

He thought he was  cool...  I dreaded those curves every day!!!He was  very

 popular with the seated  kids!  For High School, dad drove me!  Yay!



4 comments:

  1. I had a bus driver like that when I was working as an adult. He'd take curves to make up time and people would fly out of their seats! I wish I could go back to school. I miss it a lot.

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  2. I liked how your 4th grade teacher influenced you to be a teacher. My 4th grade teacher had a big influence on me too. I loved history too. A memory just came to me. In 4th grade was your state report and I am in Ca. 5th grade was pick a state and I chose Nevada. 6th grade was a country and I chose Brazil. I bet you were a great teacher too!

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  3. Our bus driver was an older woman who could and did verbally take down any mischief on her bus. She tolerated no fools.

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  4. I love hearing about all of these wonderful teachers! Loved your answers. Have a nice week.

    https://lorisbusylife.blogspot.com/

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