Memories of my first day at school


*Memories of my first day at school* I remember my first day at school very well. I knew the school quite well because my older sister, Sandy, went there and every day, dad and I met her at the school gate after school. Every day, she ran out of the school with her friends. She often carried a painting. I felt jealous. I wanted to paint too! I was five years old when I started school. Most children in my class started school in September, but I started school in January, when I was five years old, because my birthday is in December. Three other kids started school on the same day as me. I was excited about my first day. I had my new uniform: a black skirt, a white t-shirt and green jumper, and a new red bag. When we arrived that day, a teacher met the new children at the school gate. Dad hugged me and said goodbye. I stood with the other children. I didn’t talk to them because I was too nervous. Then, Mrs Wilson took us to our classroom. All the other children were already there. They looked at us when we entered the room. When thirty children looked at me, I started to cry! But I wasn’t upset for long. I sat with the other children on the carpet and the class teacher, Miss Holland, read us a story. Later, we drew pictures with coloured pencils, and at break time, I made friends with a girl called Megan. At the end of the day, I ran to the school gate with Megan and my picture, just like Sandy always did. `html Article Quiz

Article Quiz

  1. 1. What made the narrator feel jealous of their older sister?

    a) Running out of school with friends
    b) Carrying a painting
    c) Going to school every day
    d) Meeting their father at the school gate
  2. 2. Why did the narrator start school in January instead of September?

    a) They were too nervous to start in September.
    b) Their birthday is in December.
    c) They wanted to have a new uniform.
    d) Three other kids started school on the same day.
  3. 3. How did the narrator feel when they entered the classroom with thirty children?

    a) Excited
    b) Nervous
    c) Happy
    d) Jealous
  4. 4. Who was the class teacher on the narrator's first day?

    a) Mrs Wilson
    b) Sandy
    c) Miss Holland
    d) Megan
  5. 5. What activity did the children do after the teacher read them a story?

    a) Ran to the school gate
    b) Made friends with Megan
    c) Drew pictures with coloured pencils
    d) Went on a break
  6. 6. How did the narrator feel at the end of the day?

    a) Excited
    b) Upset
    c) Jealous
    d) Nervous

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