Sunday, March 6, 2016

Blast From The Past



Blast from the Past
To be honest I love The Hobart Shakespearians” document. This document shows that these kids understand and know how Shakespeare is written. I didn’t get to read Shakespeare till I was in high school so these kids are pretty lucky to know what its all about and Shakespeare is about, tragedy. This document made me feel envies, I know it sounds horrible but I envy these kids when they got to learn Shakespeare. What I like about the kids teacher is that he tries to make teaching fun.
I wish I had that when I was in middle school. In the beginning of the document Mr.Rafe said this, “It has been an honor to be your teacher for this play. So for the last time put your hands together.” This quote proves that he loves his kids and that he is very proud of them. I really don’t remember the names of this kids but, one thing that I do remember is that half of those kids could play instruments like the guitar and drums. At their age I wanted to play the guitar as well, but never got the chance. Don.t get me wrong back in elementary school we had a band , but it was for bras instruments and and woodwinds.
One method that I remember from middle school or even junior high was that my math teacher taught us the difference between the x-axis and the y-axis. The rise over run method. She would say, ‘ You have to rise out of bed before you could run.” That’s how I pass math, thanks to her. I’ll never forget Ms.Fulmer. 
For next year I plan to start my major finally. My major is English and I plan to take every English class I could think of. From Creative Writing to Ligature. As for sacrifice
 I can’t think of anything that requires me to make a sacrifice, but if I have to I will make that sacrifice.

5 comments:

  1. I like how you learned rise over run, I learned it too but will still get everything wrong or messed up entirely. Math is not my strong point.

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  2. I like how you learned rise over run, I learned it too but will still get everything wrong or messed up entirely. Math is not my strong point.

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  3. I also like how he tries to make teaching fun. Most teachers do not try to do this as they just seem to drone on and lecture. I like the quote you used and i also agree that it shows how much he cares for his students.

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  4. I really liked your post. Rafe really did grow a bond with the kids and it is amazing to see them learn so much and grow with each other.

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  5. i find it great that you were taught in a method that you remembered because though i have never had problems wit math i know a lot of people that struggled with it

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