In 5th grade you may be the weird one with no friends, but in 6th grade friends are important and necessary to being able to thrive. Sometimes at school do you feel like no one has your back? In 6th grade that is unacceptable. In my experience relationships with not only friends but teachers are fundamental to your 6th grade experience. At the beginning of the year I did not have any marvelous friends, and I was not one of the best students. As the year progressed …show more content…
When you get to a class late seven days in a row is it your friends felt that they did not help you open your locker? No, it is your fault for relying on your friends that much. Yes friends can be helpful for moral support and all but is is up to you to know how to open your locker, where all your classes are and to get to them on time. In the middle of the year was so reliant on my friends that I did not understand that independence is mandatory in 6th grade. I would be frustrated that they were not always available but as the year progressed I realised that I should not fully rely on them that I should also put some of the liability on myself. After I realised that a got better at opening my locker and I was a better and more self-reliant person. When you parents get mad at you for being late to most of your classes is it your friend's fault for not helping you find them. No, it is you fault for not knowing where they are or not having a map. I was totally recreating my friends to help me find my class even if they were not in that class with me. Eventually they stopped helping me because it was making them late to class, they told me that I needed to be more responsible. After that I was more responsible and realized that I could not just rely on them I also had to be more individualistic and less reliant on