Thursday, August 30, 2007

My Class Meeting

On Thursday I went to a meeting of my whole class at the teacher's house. He talked about the rules of his class for exsample: "To show up your hand like stop to talk to a Friend" and a short דבר תורה of this week parsha. The meeting was not as fun as I thought it would be, but at the end it was very fun.
How come?
because we hat a lot of candy: "chips, chocolate bar and pretzels".
At the end of the meeting, the parents came to take there children home, but there was a kid who asked me if he could drive home with me and I said: "probably". When my mother came to pick me up, I asked her if she could take that kid with and she said: "yes". So she drove the kid home and went back to our house.

5 comments:

Unknown said...

It looks like your schedule for school is very much like what we have in the USA. Classes usually begin for the elementary and high schools after our national Holiday of "Labor Day", which is next Monday.

This week and last week, however, there were special classes for the College classes where they were told what books to buy, and many of the rules that would apply. This is called orientation - to make the students know what was expected of them.

And I think that is a fancy word for what your school session was supposed to be. BUT IN SCHOOL HERE,THERE IS NO DISTRIBUTION OF NOSH, LIKE CHIPS, CHOCOLATE BAR AND PRETZELS. It is strictly business -- just serious sticking to what the teacher would teach.

Did you like the kid who asked to go home with you? Will he or she be a new friend of yours?

Unknown said...

It looks like your schedule for school is very much like what we have in the USA. Classes usually begin for the elementary and high schools after our national Holiday of "Labor Day", which is next Monday.

This week and last week, however, there were special classes for the College classes where they were told what books to buy, and many of the rules that would apply. This is called orientation - to make the students know what was expected of them.

And I think that is a fancy word for what your school session was supposed to be. BUT IN SCHOOL HERE,THERE IS NO DISTRIBUTION OF NOSH, LIKE CHIPS, CHOCOLATE BAR AND PRETZELS. It is strictly business -- just serious sticking to what the teacher would teach.

Did you like the kid who asked to go home with you? Will he or she be a new friend of yours?

August 30, 2007 12:19 PM

bubbe1 said...

Wow! Do you think there will be chips, chocolate and pretzels everyday?

Shaltiel Shmidman said...

I liked the kid pretty much


shaltiel

Shaltiel Shmidman said...

I do not think that there will be chips and pretzels and chocolate


shaltiel