Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Names: (from left) Anna, Wiljerna, TyQuiria, Stanley, Zarrian
Location of Picture: Utica Elementary Middle School, Utica, Miss.
Grade in school: 4th
Reading the JFP Since: 2011—Ever since Ms. Natalie Long has been our teacher.
Anna
Favorite subject: Math
Last book read: "High School Musical"
Favorite thing about school: Being able to learn things I never knew before.
Role model: My teachers
My strengths: Singing and drawing
What I want to be when I grow up: A teacher
Hobbies: Reading, watching TV, drawing, singing, and swimming
Wiljerna
Favorite subject: Math
Last book read: "Sea of Monsters"
Favorite things about school: Going to art and music classes
Role model: My parents
My strengths: Hula hooping, jumping rope, and I'm very caring with a loving heart.
What I want to be when I grow up: A pediatrician
Hobbies: Reading, watching TV, sleep, play with my puppies, and shopping.
TyQuiria
Favorite subject: Math
Last book read: "The Secret Garden"
Favorite things about school: My friends and learning new things
Role model: My mom
My strengths: Jumping rope, playing basketball, being in Quest (gifted class)
What I want to be when I grow up: A teacher
Hobbies: Reading, watching TV, playing with my dogs and shopping.
Stanley
Favorite subject: Math
Last book read: "The Outside Dog"
Favorite thing about school: "We have fun and learn new things in math."
Role model: My whole generation
My strengths: Sports and giving Ms. Long hugs and calming her down.
What I want to be when I grow up: A policeman
Hobbies: Watching TV, playing with my dog, fishing and playing video games with my cousin.
Zarrian
Favorite subject: P.E.
Last book read: "The Titan's Curse"
Favorite things about school: Doing math problems, meeting my AR (Accelerated Reading) goals and going to the computer lab.
My strengths: Sports, sharing with those without school materials, and I'm an excellent class helper.
What I want to be when I grow up: A fireman
Hobbies: Riding horses, playing video games and bowling
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