Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Journal 2

One day a young cheetah was going to his first day of school. This cheetah's name was Timmy. Timmy was not well-mannered at all. His mom and his dad were not teaching him the right way with manners. He was heading into his first day of school and he was not prepared at all for what was coming at him. Well, once he got to school he headed into his first class. Once he got in this class, which was english, he sat down in his seat. The bell rang and the teacher came in and started to talk about what was going to go on in her class. She was in the middle of speaking when Timmy blurted out something about him. The teacher realized it was Timmy, but she ignored him and kept on talking. She was busy talking again and he blurted something out once again. Finally she moved him into the hall in order to think about what he had done. After school Timmy went over to Greg the giraffe's house. He did not think about what had happened at school today and was still the same person he was. Once at Greg's house, Greg's mom had made them some milk and cookies. They started to eat the cookies and milk and then Timmy spilled. Greg's mom did not see the accident and Timmy decided that he was not going to tell her about it. So then Timmy and Greg went upstairs and played while Gregs mom was going to head around the counter in order to cook dinner. When she was going around she slipped on Timmy's spilled milk and hit the ground hard. She realized what happened and got mad at Greg even though Greg did not do anything. She sent Timmy home about an hour later and Timmy felt really bad. He came home and told his mom about what had happened. She told him that he needed more manners if he wanted to have friends. The next day he went to school and he was very polite to the teachers and once he was at Greg's house he made sure not to spill or do anything wrong. He knew that if he had done something wrong he would have to admit that he had done it and clean it up. Timmy had a lot of friends and he learned to have good manners.

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