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Things that I like most about my school

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I go to the San Mateo Foster City School District (SMFCSD). The idea that I like the most about my school is that they have a daily schedule. The students will receive a model of the daily schedules before-hand so they can prepare for the next lesson. Providing a copy of the daily schedules before-hand will be more effective since we are doing distance learning, but it will be beneficial even when we are in school. The second thing I admire about my school is that they don't assign too little homework or too much homework. They provide specifically the right amount of education every day. So the students won't be too exhausted or over entertaining. The other thing I like about SMFCSD is that the programs include fun things! Learning and play at the same time could help the students want to learn more since it is playing (but learning! (So confusing!)). For me, I enjoy doing this. Like typing.com! Typing.com has many computer typing games. But while you think you are playing gam...

The Writing of John Burroughs "excerpt writing" (by Jeffrey Fuerst)

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  Jeffrey Fuerst talks about John Burroughs in early life. Jeffrey Fuerst goes on to share some of Burroughs's writing and tells about him becoming an author. Jeffrey Fuerst explains that John Burroughs grew up on a farm in Delaware County, New York. After John Burroughs is done with his course, he went to a special place he later called “Boyhood Rock.” Jeffrey Fuerst makes examples of Burroughs’s descriptive writing by adding excerpts from John Burroughs. Jeffrey then gives an example of John Burroughs personification. Jeffrey Fuerst starts telling things that a good storyteller must do. Then, he went on by adding one of the excerpts that Burroughs wrote. Jeffrey Fuerst states that Burroughs was a lifelong nature writer who kept his eyes, ears, and heart open. Then Jeffrey stated one of Burroughs's writing when he wrote towards the end of his life, “The summit of the Years”.

The favorite thing to do with my friends...

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Are you excited to know what my favorite thing to do with my friends is? This article is about to tell you. The favorite thing to do with my friends is having chats (or talking; in a better way).  I like chatting because chatting can help you get a better connection with your friends. For example, chatting can help you understand more about a new friend. If you have a friend that you don't know very well yet, then you should try chatting and asking some questions to him/her. Talking/chatting is caring too. It can help other people feel much more considerable about you. For example, if the neighbor is carrying massive groceries, you could come up and chat with them while helping them lift groceries. However, your friends and yourself should be quite bored, plus chatting can help you solve the problem you have. Chatting can help you reduce the boringness you have. You could talk about games, reading, school, math, TV and other things.  Your friends can chat with you when you are...

Autumn

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Leaves become red and yellow as if someone painted on it. I see a tall tree with rough, hard bark. The leaves sway as the wind blow. I see unusual, red, spiky roses that I like to grow in my garden. I see birds playing, like me, playing with my friends. I hear people in the apartment, opening the garage. I also listen to the leaves that were there in the middle of summer. The autumn leaves there are falling from trees that turned yellow, orange, and red as if someone painted on the leaves on the tree. I smell Aloe, which smelled like grass that we mowed. I smell my backyard apples, refreshing as mint. I tasted my apple. They were as sweet as a piece of chocolate in the middle of Candyland. I tasted my oranges. It was refreshing as being in the fridge in the middle of the summer. I feel the rough, caramel tree bark in the front of my house. I touched the soft autumn leaves that stood in a pile on the sidewalk. I jumped in and laughed, like an otter in the ocean. I stepped on grass, shiv...