My First Week Of High School Essays
First week of high school Fun, scaring, exciting are the feelings of my first week of school. This
is a brand new experience of my life having to leave my friends and teachers in middle school
behind. New school, new friends and new teachers are all part of this new school year. This one is
different though, it's the first week of high school. Most freshmen like me that enter the school are
scared. I think the first week of the school is the easiest since there would not be a lot of
homework and what you need to do is to listen to what you need for the class and know other
people well in the class. But I am wrong, as soon as you get seated on your assigned seat, new
teachers start to introduce themselves and start giving tons...show more content...
I think the pronunciation of Spanish is different from English and I have difficulties of speaking
Spanish properly. I also have an AVID (Advancement via Individual Determination) class for my
elective, AVID is a college–readiness system designed to increase the number of students who enroll
in four–year colleges. The AVID system is a district wide and school wide approach featuring: a
college–preparatory elective course, rigorous curriculum, trained college tutors, and a site team
composed of the AVID Coordinator, subject–area teachers, parents, and tutors. WICR – or writing,
inquiry, collaboration, and reading – forms the basis of the AVID curriculum. It gives students the
skills they need to succeed in college–preparatory classes, like Advanced Placement. I have Algebra
2 for my math class. Algebra is the branch of mathematics concerning the study of the of operations
and the things which can be constructed from them including terms, polynomials, equations and
structures. Algebra 2 is an extension of Algebra and Geometry and talks about deriving formulas
from another. WE didn't do anything in our P.E. class in the first week, since we did not have our
P.E. clothes so we had free time. In my biology class, I learned how to define life. An organism must
have 7 properties of life to be alive, including cellular organization, reproduction, metabolism,
homeostasis, heredity, responsiveness and growth and
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