Finally from Sarah Cooper, who is a U.S. History teacher for 8th grade and a dean of studies at Flintridge Preparatory School in California, wrote for Independent School, says that when she wants to start her class on the very first day reading a piece from Abraham Lincoln. Although as the class took notes and tried very hard to figure out what was going in the document. She realized that she had taken the wrong approach to starting off her history class. History is based on a lot of details and facts that help create the wonder in the student’s minds. Miss Cooper said that the article that she wrote is about teaching methods for junior high school. As she stopped to think about how to change her teaching she had realized that each of her