My Autobiography

Hello, my name is John, but people call me Johnny. I was born in California on July 12th 1996. I have an older brother and a younger sister, so that makes me the “middle kid/second oldest”. My first school that I went to was Oak Ridge Elementary. When I was eight, I moved and went to another school called Parkway Elementary. There, I met many friends. Some of the friends that I made at Parkway were Johnny and Vontae. When I was ten, I moved to another school. It was a school called Earl Warren Elementary. Today, I am still in Earl Warren, and I had found one of my old friends from Parkway which is Vontae. My teacher now is Mr. Castro. He is the best teacher ever besides Mrs. Riffel,  my 3rd grade teacher in Earl Warren.

My Memories

I have a few memories to share about.  I remember in Oak Ridge Elementary, when I was riding a tricycle in kindergarten, I crashed into a pole. Another one was when I was in Parkway Elementary; a little girl taught me how to play the game of Tetherball, a fun interactive sport. Last but not least, I remember when in Earl Warren Elementary, I got hit in the head by a Tetherball on accident. 

Hobbies

I enjoy playing on the computer, making things, and playing with Bakugan, a popular toy these days. I like to play on the computer because you can download and play new fun games onto your computer. I also like to make/tinker with electronics because you can make inventions of your own. Last but not least, I like to play with Bakugan because I like it how a Bakugan ball can turn into a pop up toy.

Teacher's Message

Johnny is a wonderful student and a very hands on learner. He is a hard worker and as a result is a high achiever in all areas. He is extremely polite and always had nice things to say. As a result, he is well liked by his classmates. My favorite memories of Johnny have to do with the things he has created over the years. At recess, he would sometimes construct structures out of playing cards, or sometimes he would bring in some interesting gadget he made at home. I really understood that about him because I also enjoyed making things like that when I was a kid. In a small group setting, Johnny would often step up and take the lead for the assignment, especially if it involved tricky math problems. He is a natural problem solver which will be a very valuable skill for him in the future. I envision Johnny becoming a great inventor or scientist someday. No matter what he chooses to do, I know that he will give it 100% effort because that is what he did everyday in our class. Great work Johnny! Don't forget about me when your next big invention makes millions of dollars someday! :o)