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    For a sixth grader to survive sixth grade, they need to possess three things. First of all independence, being yourself, and being able to do things on your own. Second, a sixth grader needs support from friends, teachers, and family. Last but not least, initiative, the ability to take charge. All of these things, are needed to survive in the sixth grade. To survive in the sixth grade, a sixth grader needs to be independant. When you forget your library book, is it your mom’s responsibility to…

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    Seventh grade has been a mix of amazing and crazy. You might be wondering why I don’t have a chapter for sixth grade. In fifth grade, I had expressed how I felt bored and that school work was too easy. My mother took this into account. She talked about it at conferences with my fifth grade homebase, Mrs. Breza. Then, my mom introduced the idea of skipping a grade. I knew there had been students that have skipped before me, but I never thought of the idea for myself. The school was hesitant to…

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    Sixth grade Is like If the pits of the underworld and a garbage dump mixed together! I was shaky and nervous on the first day of 6th grade. People stared at me without a reason at all! It was like I was In a dark forest and all around me were bright yellow eyes. I was terrified. I didn’t talk at all In my first period, but Inside I was screaming with pain and anxiety. I was new, I was fresh out of the oven ready to be eaten alive by the 6th grade teachers and children! Throughout the whole day I…

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    My sixth grade school year was by far the best I have ever had. I had so much fun and got introduced to so many new people after moving around to many different schools around the area. Although I had many great teachers before one really made me enjoy school much more.That teacher , Ms. Avila, is my favorite teacher because she is the reason why I love school til this day. She not only made school as fun as can be , but also taught in an astonishing way that motivated me to do my work and…

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    “Koen?” Mr. Blume, my sixth grade teacher read off the roll sheet. “Here!” Koen said as he raised his hand. It was the first day of my sixth grade year. I was sitting straight up in my desk while wearing my brand new school clothes. My mom had curled my hair for this special occasion, and I was even allowed to wear a bit of mascara on my eyes. “Mia?” Mr. Blume read. Another girl sitting across the room from me had perked up, and her and I simultaneously shouted, “Here!” “Mia Aicher?” Mr.…

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    from how I grew up having school, from levels 3-6 to 9-12. I don’t feel that even after 3 years of a differently structured school-life I’m still not used to the changes. This ‘new school’ is very structured (Jones even more so than 12-14) and has grades, higher levels of homework, separate teachers, specific classes, and specifically for Jones, a large amount of strangers and a difficult commute. Starting with the issue of structure- growing up, as you already know, school was very…

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    what I need to work on to succeed in the future. In 2012 I started sixth grade at Eisenhower Middle School. I was excited to be out of Elementary school because I wanted a more advanced curriculum and I was excited to start learn the Double Bass in orchestra. I also thought it would be nice to go to seven different classes instead of having to learn everything from one or two people (regular and gifted teacher). In sixth grade I often left…

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    concluded that middle school is basically like building a house. Before middle school started, in fifth grade, the house only had the boards and the main skeleton of the whole structure. All of the basics are learned in elementary school: learning how to read, multiplication, division, addition, subtraction, fractions, the founding of America,, etcetera, but by the time students reach sixth grade, new knowledge builds onto what is already known. Letters are added into the familiar math…

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    8th Grade Graduation Speech To our most esteemed teachers, principals, parents, and graduates, a pleasant morning/midday/whatever time I might be presenting this speech on. To provide something lots of people can relate to, including me, middle school was a great adventure, which happened to have taught us many things. Perseverance, friendships, and lessons learned. These three things popped up over and over again in my head as I was writing this speech. Before we started the drafting process,…

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    is because most of the subjects we learn at school are by our language. We only have one English class and we focus to learn how to read and write in English when we are in middle school. My English reading story begins when I was in 6th grade. It was in sixth grade when I had an interest in learning English. My English teacher was my favorite of all my teachers because he was the one who gave me a way to learn how to read. His name was Tasfay but all the students call him teacher Tesfaye. He…

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