First of all, I want to say how horribile... fantastic of a teacher Mrs. Luiz is.
My first class with her was scary because of how energetic she was.
That doesn't make sense, but after the end of the second class, I realized that her energy had become fun.
While I still disliked writing, I liked the class part of it.
Then, the next thing I know, I have Mrs. Luiz's clause rule song in the back of my mind.
"A clause is a group of words with a subject and a verb! What's a clause? it's a group of words with a subject and a verb; that's a clause!""
Also, the song called The Fanboys helped us learn about conjunctions.
(Link to the fan boys song): FanBoys Song
Also, I can not forget the topic of the clincher rule. "The topic sentence and the clincher sentence must repeat or reflect two to three keywords."
By the end of the school year, I was sad and happy. I no longer had to write but would miss Mrs. Luiz and my classmates.
Next year, I had the same classmates from the previous year. Regardless, Mrs. Luiz made the class fun.
Also, thank you for allowing us to have an emoji war. (We would spam emojis at the start of class and put them in our names)
This is all just a taste of the magic in Mrs. Luiz's class.
Once again, at the end of the semester, I was sad but, this time, not happy to leave writing behind.
Mrs. Luiz changed my view on writing so that I could enjoy most of the assignments.
The following year, my class had to be split into two different classes. I quickly showed up for the first class, realizing I knew no one.
It was a learning curve that I had to navigate. But thanks to Mrs. Luiz, getting to know everyone was easy.
By the end of my third year with scribe, I had made new friends and grown in writing.
This brings me to the present day, where I have most of my classmates from last year, and we are finishing this year out strong.
This finally brings me to the main topic, Mrs. Luiz.
She is a one-of-a-kind, special teacher that I'm lucky to have and be a part of her class.
No matter how much she tortures us with grammar and homework, she is unique.
While I have only known her for 4 years and have only seen her virtually, she has become a close friend and teacher.
She has made writing fun and engaging while teaching me how to succeed in my writing endeavors.
She makes people feel like you are the only one she cares about succeeding, even though she has other classes that she makes feel that same way.
Also, the funny videos she plays at the beginning of every class start the class off well.
Additionally, her stories, on-topic or off-topic, provide a fun element to the class and create a bond for all of us.
This is not even my final Scribe class; I still have more. I'm looking forward to her teaching, but I wanted to thank her for her impact on my life and writing journey.
I know I can be a difficult student, dense in the noggin, and a goofball, but I thank her for putting up with me.
While I can't sum up everything that she has done and makes her unique, I tried to portray how much she means to me.
Thank You, Mrs. Luiz, for teaching me in the past and future!
(I already know I missed something, added an unnecessary comma, or some other type of error I'm going to hear about in the last class or next year)