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First Grade Research Paper

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My Education
First Grade
I got hit a lot when I was a first grader. Every time I did something wrong, teachers usually hit me with a ruler usually on my hands/butt; and when I did not write all of the notes, the teachers usually made me stay in the afternoon and forced me to copy all of them. Other than those problems, my first grade experience was unexpectedly normal. The most exciting thing that happened to me when I was just a first grader was when I stabbed a girl with a pencil. Without going to details, I essentially stabbed a girl in the arm five times with a pencil because I wanted to ask her a question about the work on the blackboard. As a result I got into major trouble with both the parents and the school, and I had to say sorry …show more content…

The reason for the bullying was mostly due to my last name resembling the name of a fish called a Tilapia. Yet the one that teased me the most was this African American kid in my class; every time he saw me, he called me Tilapia, and the bullying had gotten to the point where I always got beat up by him and his crew. I didn’t really care about the bullying, because I was a relaxed kid in the third grade; plus the teachers in that school were really useless about this problem, because their solution was man up or be stronger than him. Anyway, the bullying escalated for many months; till one day during break, I pushed him, telling him to stop teasing. Of course, he retaliated and pushed me back, and knocked me into the teacher’s table, and just as he was about to punch me in the face, I took the stapler that was on top of the teacher’s table and hit him in the head. He was knocked out, bleeding in the head, and as result, I had gotten into trouble again. The teachers wanted to get me expelled from school; yet the reason why I didn’t get expelled from school was that I told them that I was just following the teachers’ advice and manned up. So in the end, I didn’t get into trouble, and no one teased me again for the rest of the school year.
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