5th grade Advanced Math Class, we were doing shit, didn't find out until my actual teacher ran in tellin
the teacher of this like 5 kid class to come back and listen to it on a radio.
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5th Grade, went home early, I actually saw the second plane hit![]()
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In Kindergarten. Didn't really pay attention to what was going on.
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I only found out when I'd got home. Everyone was watching on tv and i didnt really have a clue what was going on.
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I remember being at home and everyone was silent. They were trying to hide the disaster from me.
I remember watching it on CNN with my Dad before the second plane struck, I was still in the Philippines back then. I was in 6th grade and I remember seeing it during the day but thinking back, it probably wasn't live. They were also all worried/paranoid and shit because my mom lived about 30 mins. away from the Pentagon. It didn't strike me that hard but it was still pretty saddening.
i was in my 8th grade science class.
the teacher turned the tv on for us to watch what was happening. soo fucked up, but i remember thinkin like...we're in north carolina. why do we care about a plane crashing into some building in new york?? but then i realized it was a pretty big deal. and then found out some of my family was up there so![]()
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i was in 4th or 5th grade coming back from lunch and none of our teachers were in the classrooms.
eventually one of the hall monitors came and got our whole class and took us down to the lunchroom/gym where the rest of the school was. we sat there for a long ass time until the principal came and announced that parents would be coming to get their kids from school.
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I was in the 5th grade in school but if they announced it I don't really remember. When I got home though and my mom told me I couldn't really grasp the gravity of the situation. I didn't know that it would define our country in the years to come.
dawg
i was a little tike in 5th grade wondering what all the commotion was about
shit i was a lil basterd in 3rd grade left school early and played with my toys the rest of the day i didnt even wonder why everybody was watching tv. Nobody told me shit and i didnt even find out what had happened until like a year later...
I have no idea where I was, what I was doing, and how anybody reacted.
I don't think anyone made a big deal about it where I was or I would probably remember it.. but who knows.
I was in 3rd grade as well, sitting in my classroom then we got tons of info from the office on the announcements saying what happened and stuff.
I was at home and had woke up to watch tv when every channel i turnbed it to had the 9/11 coverage on it! it was so crazy to see and scary!