Year Six Leavers Speech
To make this speech not so boring I’ll talk about all the cool and fun things I’ve gotten this to do. So let me start my journey as a new entrant about to enter room 18 where Miss Bradley was my teacher.
Miss Bradley was a really fun and nice teacher who introduced me to what a CSNS kid would do. One of the first activities that I got to experience at CSNS was jam tasting. We had to taste one teaspoon of jam and then write all about how it tasted. Unfortunately the jam tasted like beef. Another fun thing I got to do was make a t-shirt for the christmas carol concert. We each got a plain white t-shirt and had to paint something christmasy on it. I did a bright green christmas tree with yellow decorations. I would rate my first year at College Street 8/10.
A new year and I was a year 1. I was hoping this year was packed full of surprises. And sure it was. Mrs Worthington was a super duper fun teacher who really stamped a smile on my face. Room 22 was a room full of amazing learning activities. Now I can definitely say that 2011 wasn’t boring. I loved almost every task in the class. There was a lot to do it just kept getting better and better. One of my first memories I can remember was doing this really cool piece of Dinosaur art. It’s was covered in color and features. I would rate this year 10/10.
My year 2 at CSNS was with Mrs Felberg who taught in room 15. I noticed that Mrs Felberg had a passion on drawing so that’s when I started drawing. I now like to draw pictures when nobody is around and I then go and hide them. My favorite thing about 2012 was the reading. Their was a wide range of choices to choose from. After you've drawn a picture in your book from a book you can play computer games for the rest of the block. It was also fun writing your spelling words outside with a tube of chalk. I would rate this year 7/10.
As a year 3 my teacher was Mrs Algar. This was the first year I did Mathletics. I really enjoyed it because you got certificates & could buy stuff like clothing and accessories. It was also my first year of hockey. The season was a lot of fun, I enjoyed playing and my dad helped to coach which was cool. I would rate this year 7.5/10.
Year 4. Mr Bell the most crazy teacher you could ever have and when I say crazy I’m not just trying to make this speech sound funny. I’m trying to tell you that all his jokes really distracted me from my learning. I can definitely not remember anything from this year so I’m just gonna to willy nilly say this year was 7/10.
Year 5. YAY my dreams came true I finally got Mr Smith for my teacher. This year should be a real good one, and so it was. Moving up to the senior syndicate didn’t really bother me because my dad would always tell me what's right or wong and he said life is life. One thing I didn’t enjoy was being in a double class it was twice the size of a normal class which made it too loud and crowded. I really enjoyed marble season because I hit lots of marbles. Also school camp was awesome.There was a huge water slide which was fun because it was long, steep and fast. If it wasn’t for the double class I would rate this year 10/10.
Year 6. This year I have Mrs Langley she is a very fun teacher. I also have Mr Valentine as a co teacher. Once again I enjoyed school camp. There was a Burma Trail which was fun because it was pitch black, you couldn't see a thing and there were fake monster. However they didn’t scare me because I knew they were parents.There was also a lesson on how to make biscuits. I got to eat a couple. They were great because I helped make them and they tasted yum. I also enjoyed the school production because it was fun. The best parts were singing the songs and being on stage performing in front of my mum and brother. I played touch rugby for the first time in my life. I have really enjoyed learning a new sport, especially in the first term. This year I would rate it 7/10.
My time CSNS has been fun, I have learnt heaps of new things, had lots of good teachers and enjoyed the many activities. I feel I am now ready to head to PNINS for new challenges.
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