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    we were seventh graders, trying to find our next class, fighting the locks on our P.E. lockers, and looking so clueless to the returning 8th graders. And now we are those 8th graders, the rulers of the school, who are now here, counting down the minutes before we are released to summer and the next step of life, high school. Yet, as we stand here, counting down those minutes, I know we all can’t help looking back to our moments here at BYMS. Last year, when we were seventh graders, we all had…

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    Why libraries are banning books? I don’t think that's The Call of the Wild book is violent for 8th graders. I had read the first chapter of the book I don't think that the book is violent for 8th graders. A school board may say that they think this book are violent for students. Libraries should not ban the books because they are not violent for 8th graders. Don’t ban the book because how you will ban the books people will choose that book to read because they want to know why libraries had…

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    If you were asked to build the ideal school, what features would you include and why? It would be amazing if I was asked to build and design the ideal school. It would most likely be a high school. In the school I would put features that I think kids would like. I want to put features that kids will like because as a student you hear all kinds of things that students say they would want in a school. I would build it two stories tall, seperate it in wings, have a two story tall libary and gym,…

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    6th Grade Letter

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    Dear 6th grader, Hi! I’m sure some of the other 6th graders have met me, so I here to tell you you will have fun in 6th grade, but I'm not saying there won't be times you will hate it,but it will be fine. 6th grade is a cool grade to be in, but it is also harder. When you are mad I advise to talk it out or use it to beat other people in gym. It is going to be a fun 6th grade year. Here's some tips, for Mrs. Daniels I advise that you listen to her and follow…

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    classroom, one being first graders and the other being second graders, they were working in their class finishing their work they had from previous days and finishing their breakfast. The child had finished and ran outside to throw out his trash and ran back in breathing heavily. B. Another example of the child’s gross motor skills is when the child stood up and spun around and put markers away. The two grades in the classroom were doing separate work and the second graders, the grade the child…

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    eager to suggest changes.” She is saying that the overall problem for this survey will be the school’s lunch offerings. Pose the question: The question is what the survey will focus on. The question for “The Lunchroom Project” is “What do third graders eat for lunch?” Also, this step can include breaking the main question down into multiple questions that can be useful for pin-pointing information and useful when creating the survey. The classroom decided on these questions for the survey,…

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    The book To Kill A Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, shouldn’t be read in the 9th grade due to the inappropriate language used. The book’s main character, Scout, uses inappropriate language in everyday conversation, so that could put in the minds of 9th graders that that type of language is appropriate to say all the time. At the dinner table, When Uncle Jack comes to visit before Christmas, Uncle Jack teaches Scout a lesson, “But at supper that evening when I asked him to pass the damn ham, please,…

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    anti-bullying methods she experienced in her school, her opinions about those methods, and her ideas about different approaches. Though this was one middle school student out of the millions of middle schoolers in America, I interviewed this seventh grader in hopes to see these things from a bystanders eyes and gain insight from a whole new perspective. In this interview I was expecting to get shy minimum answers. I thought that I would have to pull for more specifics but I was pleasantly…

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    kindergarten student and their eighth-grade buddy. Both grades have something in common, since they are graduating from their grades and preparing for big changes. As Kite Day approaches, the Kindergarteners anticipate finding out who their special eighth-grader will be. During prayer time, the kindergarteners often include prayer requests for good weather and a windy day! “Kite Day was a great experience. It was a great way to hang out, eat goldfish, and fly some crazy Ninja Turtle kites!…

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    friend from different schools, but then you realize that you were the person that everyone is go to leave for all cooler from the other schools. Sound confusing? That is because I was. Not only for the 6th graders, but for the parents that are trying to deal with the emotions of the 6th graders. Nevertheless, 6th grade was coming to an end and 7th grade crashed in like that friend that you always liked but…

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