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"My First Day At School"
was created especially for
Brenda Yarborough
at the age of 4
With love from
Mommy and Daddy
September 9, 2009
Brenda Yarbrough, from Jacksonville, Florida, woke up bright and early. Today is a very special day. It is the first day of school at Jacksonville Elementary School.
Brenda quickly jumped out of bed and checked her brand new backpack Mom and Dad had given her. This would be the backpack Brenda would carry to class every day.
Wonderful smells were coming from the kitchen. Brenda hurried to the breakfast table where her favorite cereal was ready. Brenda ate heartily while thinking about the classroom adventures that would take place today.
Brenda,
followed by Mom and Dad,
hurried to the corner to wait with the other kids for the bus. They talked about
the fun things they were going to do today. The sound of the bus drew cheers as
it stopped at the curb. It was time to go to school.
As she climbed into the bus,
Brenda
waved goodbye to her Mom
and Dad.
After a short ride, the bus pulled up at Jacksonville Elementary School. It looked very big to Brenda. All of the children were filled with wonder as they got off the bus. Entering the front door of the school was exciting.
Brenda and all the new students took their seats in the bright and colorful classroom. The teacher introduced herself. She talked about the many fun things that they would be doing in her class.
"We will read everyday," said the teacher. She picked up a book and read a funny story. Brenda and the whole class laughed. "Before long," said the teacher, "all of you will learn to read very well."
"We start with learning our letters,"
said the teacher. "There are 26 letters in our alphabet. Repeat after me. . .
A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J
K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T
U - V - W - X - Y - Z"
Brenda
and the whole class repeated all the letters of the alphabet.
"Next, we learn our numbers. Numbers
are for counting," said the teacher. "Let us count to ten."
The whole class counted out loud.
1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 5 - 5 - 8 - 9 - 10.
Brenda
had fun counting out ten numbered blocks and stacked them on the table.
All the children loved lunchtime in the
school cafeteria. Everyone is free to talk as long as they don't get too loud.
One of the students chose a peanut butter and jelly sandwich and a big, red
apple. What did Brenda
choose for her lunch?
After lunch there is free time to go to
the playground and run and play games.
The class divided into teams to play a game of soccer.
Brenda
scored the winning goal and everybody cheered!
The afternoon was set for an art
project. Everyone was given crayons and paper.
The teacher told the class to draw and color their favorite food.
When finished, the teacher tacked each picture on the wall.
Brenda
drew a jar of honey. The whole class said this was the best picture.
As the school day was coming to an end,
each student chose a picture book from the classroom shelf.
Brenda
chose a story about Goldilocks and the Three Bears.
There are many books on the shelves. The pictures and the stories were fun and
brought smiles to everyone's faces.
Then, the school bell rang. It was time
to go home. Brenda
said goodbye to her teacher. What a busy day it had been with so many things to
learn and do!
All the children went out to the school bus and climbed on board.
Brenda
waved goodbye to Ron. Tomorrow would be
another day of fun, games and learning.
Brenda
couldn't wait to tell her
Mom and Dad about
her first day at
school. They would be proud because going to school means their little
girl is
growing up.
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