My Autobiography


Hello, my
name is Daniel, and I am 12 years old. I am living with my parents, three dogs,
my brother and my sister, and five birds. Now, here is my story.
I was born
in
California
.
My brothers and
sister were born here too. I say I would have a normal childhood. I learned how
to ride a bike, learned the alphabet and the numbers by the age of five. My
first bike as I recall was a short two wheeler, and it didn’t have training
wheels because I wanted a challenge. I have been in Earl Warren Elementary for
eight years. I have been into computers for years. Especially at home, my older
brother taught me things about computers. I really love my school, and I wish it was always here. My parents were
from
Mexico
, so
I have a Mexican culture. My family celebrates a lot of things like
quinceaneras. A quinceanera is a party when girls become women at the age of
fifteen. This is all I can say about myself.
Challenges
During my years, I can say there were challenges. I had to perservere
through math problems, writing, and so many more. I had to go through
math problems because sometimes I didn't know what I was doing. Writing
was tough because I wrote lightly, and I wrote sloppy. Speaking is what
I'm working on right now. I mumbled too much, and I stuttered alot.
P.E. was my
Achilles' heel. I couldn't do a push up, a sit up, or anything
else. No matter how hard I tried, I couldn't do any of them.
My Goals for the Future
I would want to achieve is my first performance in an orchestra. I love
playing the piano, so it is the reason why I want to achieve this. I
want to be able to learn the hardest math to push my learning to the
extreme. No matter how hard I push myself, I want to learn the hardest
of all things. These are my only goals I want to achieve.
Memories
In
my
opinion, my Earl Warren experience was pretty cool. My very first
memory was in
preschool. I met my first friends there, and most of them are
still here. My first kindergarten memory was writing my first
letter neatly on those jumbo spaced papers, and my second was learning
the numbers. I remember starting first grade. I was moved to another
class because I was smart, so I moved to another class that was harder.
This was also where I learned to be independent, so I didn't have
to rely on someone else alot. Second Grade was one I remember the
most. I remember the first Star Test, I got my first medal in
second grade. It was a gold. The third grade was fun
experience. I was able to do more things than I can imagine.
There were field trips. My fourth grade memories were cool. I got to go
to the exploritorium, and I got to stay in for recess when we got
perfect homework. Now, my fifth grade memories. Nothing here, just keep
reading. My final sixth grade memories. These are the last things
I will remember. There was the final Star Test and the Rock Band.