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I have had many excellent teachers of the years. The most memorable ones from my elementery years were Mrs. Lunceford and Mrs. Hunt. Actually, Mrs. Alderidge may have been even more memorable than those two, but definately not in a posative manner. lol. We had a small class, but she didn't know how to handle us becuase we were always rather rambunctous. She would whistle whenever we got loud (which was quite frequently) like one of those whistles that you can hear on tv at Turner field during a baseball game. Yeah. one of those. And our classroom wasn't very big, let me tell ya lol. So that was never fun. And she would yeeeelllll at us. a lot. She also loved to give us like huge tests, i'm talkin like twelve pages, pop test, and they would totally count. I was always a rather emotional child (still am sort of) and i would sit there and cry as i tried and tried to figure out the right answers to put down. anyways. she was the not so great one.
Mrs Lunceford taught me math and science and she was excellent. Very engaging, very fun, awesome experiments in science. We made volcanoes and they exploded. We made tons of stuff in her class. She was always changing her hair and nail color. We would walk in one day and she'd have like longish blonde hair, and the next day, she'd have cut it all off and dyed it dark red. it would stay red for a while til it grew out and then it would go blonde again. back and forth. She also used sunless tanner. one time, she put it on and then worked out. yeah. it streaked all down her legs. She wore pants for quite a while lol. Mrs Hunt was an awesome teacher, cute blonde hair, very petite, very stylish, very fun. She taught language arts and she was always just like, i don't know. we all wanted to be like ms hunt. In mrs lunceford's class, we had to make fossils out of shells one time, and we were supposed to have oil or something to go on our hands, but we didn't, so we had to mayonassaise, like coat our hands in mayonnaise. it was disguisting. i hate mayoinnase. lol. The fosills turned out cool though.
In middle school, I had Mrs Lee as a teacher. She was probably my all time favorite teacher (so far lol). She was awesome, always smiling, always happy, always encouraging, and i learned sooo much from her. She always helped you to do your best and stretch your limits and go beyond your currect status to reach your potential. She helped me a lot in my writing skills and also encouraged me a lot in public speaking, even though i never felt like i was good at public speaking. She thought i should be one professionally and i was like HA. (public speaking is not my thing, like i can do it, and i can do relatively ok at it, but im not comfortable with it). I really enjoyed learning from her and I'm very grateful that I had her as a teacher. During high school, i had excellent teachers as well. The Thaxtons taught me a lot and prepared me for life in a way which i would never have been if I had been in a different school. So those are my favorite teachers in years past. :)
Mrs Lunceford taught me math and science and she was excellent. Very engaging, very fun, awesome experiments in science. We made volcanoes and they exploded. We made tons of stuff in her class. She was always changing her hair and nail color. We would walk in one day and she'd have like longish blonde hair, and the next day, she'd have cut it all off and dyed it dark red. it would stay red for a while til it grew out and then it would go blonde again. back and forth. She also used sunless tanner. one time, she put it on and then worked out. yeah. it streaked all down her legs. She wore pants for quite a while lol. Mrs Hunt was an awesome teacher, cute blonde hair, very petite, very stylish, very fun. She taught language arts and she was always just like, i don't know. we all wanted to be like ms hunt. In mrs lunceford's class, we had to make fossils out of shells one time, and we were supposed to have oil or something to go on our hands, but we didn't, so we had to mayonassaise, like coat our hands in mayonnaise. it was disguisting. i hate mayoinnase. lol. The fosills turned out cool though.
In middle school, I had Mrs Lee as a teacher. She was probably my all time favorite teacher (so far lol). She was awesome, always smiling, always happy, always encouraging, and i learned sooo much from her. She always helped you to do your best and stretch your limits and go beyond your currect status to reach your potential. She helped me a lot in my writing skills and also encouraged me a lot in public speaking, even though i never felt like i was good at public speaking. She thought i should be one professionally and i was like HA. (public speaking is not my thing, like i can do it, and i can do relatively ok at it, but im not comfortable with it). I really enjoyed learning from her and I'm very grateful that I had her as a teacher. During high school, i had excellent teachers as well. The Thaxtons taught me a lot and prepared me for life in a way which i would never have been if I had been in a different school. So those are my favorite teachers in years past. :)

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