How To Survive 6th Grade

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How to Survive 6th Grade

What’s up!!!! It is finally 6th grade and you need to know how to survive, OR ELSE! Everything in 6th grade is about your thoughts, you can make it the best year ever, (jamming out to your favorite music every week) or the worst ( sitting and doing homework instead of whatever you want to do). Making it the best is to not get into the drama, just walk away. You can also have it be the best if you get your work done in class. The teachers don’t really give true homework assignments, yet, it just depends on what you get done in class. Some ways that you can get good grades is to always get on the teachers good side like bring them starbucks, and if you get on the bad side you will surely be punished with certain DOOM!

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