Fleagle had done for Baker. Baker's teacher helped him change the way he felt towards English, and mine helped me to change my personality and to see things in a different way. Before I became her student I was in the third grade, and had already met Ms. Wiseburn through my older brother who was her student before I was. I had a pretty good idea of what kind of person she was already. She came off as a sweet, warm, and inviting person. She was everything you could want in a teacher. Luckily, the following school year she would become my fourth grade teacher. I was so excited and I knew that that year, I was in for something BIG. I went in her class as a student who didn't have much of a drive for an education. I wasn't a bad student, but I didn't read much, I did poorly in math, and I never really strived to be better. Ms. Wiseburn would be the one to change all of that.
She was unlike many fourth grade teachers; her class always had the most Accelerated Reader points, and would win almost every class contest. She pushed us to read chapter books rather than picture books. That year I managed to read the entire "Ramona " book series. In class we read many books that were higher than our fourth grade level books; she knew that we had the potential to read challenging books, and we did. One of the books was called "The Giver "; it was a long book with very small print, but I managed to understand it, and passed the AR test with flying colors. I managed to earn 114 AR points and a spot in the 100 AR points club, something I had never accomplished. Along with that, my writing skills improved and my vocabulary expanded for that of a fourth grader. She saw that I was a poor math student and assigned me a tutor and would also help me herself. As a result, my grades sky rocketed and I was able to multiply and divide larger numbers with ease. .
There's one thing that she taught our class that I'll never forget.