My most embarrassing memory is when I broke my elbow in year
three. It all happened at the end of the day and it was wet and raining, I wanted to play on the monkey bars, so I went even though my mum said, “no.” I slipped on the bar that moved and elbowed in to the ground and ran off crying to my mum because it hurt. Funniest My funniest memory was after I had the cast off my arm removed and I had titanium in my arm to stabilise it then they took it out and I didn’t know because I was unconscious. Another boy ran around with my elbow saying, “Watch out he has titanium in his elbow and I know how to use it!” Then he tripped and I landed on him and we didn’t stop laughing. Happiest My happiest memory was when someone new came to school and I was sure we would be friends and we still are. We have fallen out, but it only lasts an hour; but as we aged we fell out less and less and the fall out time wasn’t as long. Misses I will miss the teachers and some of the year 6 students because there’s only 3 of us going to Thomas Adams. I will also miss the visits we had together and at Culmington Manor when the boys put the mattresses on the floor and jumped onto them because it was really fun. Year 5 It is really fun being year 6 because you can sit on the benches and go on trips to new places and meet new friends and keep the true ones close.