Sunday, January 8, 2012

New Quarter

Now that we are starting second semester, I think that we can all be relieved to have a fresh start. The first quarter was a little rough, because we were just getting used to high school and the challenges that it brings. Hopefully now we are used to it and can strive to do even better this quarter. We have a clean slate and we should all try to make the best of it. I plan to make this semester a success by a few changing a few things. On my homework and in class assignments, I plan to give more effort to. Not that I did poorly in this, but i could have gotten a few more points is i would have done them better. Another thing that i want to improve is my worldly wise tests. i am not sure why, but I know the words but on the test, I don't always do great. I am going to try and study the synonyms more and look at exercises in the book to help me do better on the tests. Overall, i am happy with how I did in first quarter, but there is always room for improvement.
I think that we can all agree that our class could use a better attitude in the classroom. We can all try to participate more and give more enthusiasm. I think that class might be a little bit more enjoyable if we all try to do these things. I am hoping that by the end of this quarter, our class will not have the negativeness that we had in the first semester. I know that if we all give it a shot, then things will improve. It can't hurt to try, right? So I am hoping that this new quarter will bring success to many, and a whole new attitude to the classroom. If so, I think that we could all remember this class as a fun, productive class.

2 comments:

  1. I totally agree! I need to work on Wordly Wise too. I think this quarter will be much better now that we've got the hang of things. Our class has the potential to be great! Nice blog Caroline!

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  2. Great post, Caroline. I like how you move between thinking about the class as a whole and thinking about your own work. And Isabella, good comment. By specifying exactly what you agree with and how, you give a better response to Caroline than if you had just said "I agree."

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