This seventh grade year I was worried. The first thing I was worried about going into seventh grade was, I thought I wouldn´t have any of my friends in my classes. If I didn't have any friends in my classes I wouldn't have anybody to talk to when we have free time to talk at the end of the period and I don't want to sit there and do nothing. The second thing I was worried about going into seventh grade was, I thought I was going to go into the wrong class rooms. Last year I went into the wrong class rooms and I got embarrassed. The third thing I was worried about going into seventh grade was, I thought my classmates and me we're going to have a lot of homework. A couple years ago me and my classmates had a lot of homework for math I was up till like nine o´clock. The fourth thing I was worried about going into seventh grade was, I thought I was going to have mean teachers. In fifth grade there was this teacher she yelled at everybody not one or two kids I mean everybody. The final thing I was worried about going into seventh grade was, I thought I was going to get bullied. Nobody ever knows when they are going to get bullied. One …show more content…
The first thing that I'm enjoying about this seventh grade year is I like all of my teacher. Some of them are nice and some of them are funny. The Second thing i'm enjoying about seventh grade is making new friends. I like to have new kids in my class. I like to have new kids in my classes so I can become friends. The third thing that i'm enjoying this seventh grade year is most of the school work is easy. I know later in the school year in will get harder but right now it is really easy. The final thing that i'm enjoying this seventh grade year is helping people out. I like to help people out because it is nice.Every Time I walk down the hall and if someone drops their stuff I stop and help them out. Last year some kids dropped their stuff and I stopped and picked their books
I remember vividly arriving on the first day of seventh grade not really focused on the school year, but focused on my first day as a Collegiate football player that afternoon. However my new English teacher Mr.Bradshaw, noticed that on the first day and changed my priorities very quickly. The first semester of seventh grade was tough for me, learning how to balance school and sports is a vital part of my growth as a student athlete, which I am still trying to figure out today. Seventh grade was definitely a year where I learned a lot, I learned to not eat my snack in assembly from Mr. Rider, I learned that Bubba’s barber shop gives crummy haircuts, I learned the importance of leadership, and preparation, I have learned to dream, and not make dreams my master, I have learned to think but not to make thoughts my aim. I came out of seventh grade confident in myself and in my abilities, and ready to embark on the last part of my middle school journey, eighth grade. I went into eighth grade knowing my role as a leader of the middle school and ready to embrace it. Now at the end of my eighth grade year, having learned a lot in middle
My year being a seventh grader has been filed with great experiences and growth. I was pushed to being the best I can be by my teachers and wonderful classmates in all of my classes. They did this by explaining to me how to make my work stronger and how to make me writing in my depth.This year has given me plenty of opportunities for my future.
Ever since I was younger my parents always told me life is never going to be easy. I know I am still young but every day I have a barrier. Every day I come to school I have a risk of having bad grades, have a possibility of skipping my sport because homework is too much for me, and drama in a friend group. Middle school seems stressful, but I also have a life outside of it too. In my sport I also have to make sure to try my best, so I can make a good team.
After a difficult year in seventh grade, I was going into eighth grade nervous since all of my friends that were with me for most of my school life parted ways with me and I felt all alone going into eighth grade that year. When eighth grade year started it was still difficult for me to feel comfortable since I don’t have much of close friends anymore and I was still being made fun of by some people and I took jokes very personally that year. I would also feel very different between certain days, sometimes I would feel confident while other days I’ll feel like nobody likes me and be so down on myself. Soon though I managed to get used to how eighth grade was like and even though I still didn’t have as many friends years prior I was now starting
I heard and understand that you’re going to high school next year, how exciting! I am so happy for you. Now that you are coming of age, you will inevitably find yourself stressing about grades and what you want to do for a career. You might hate some teachers, but everything will be fine and you will find your direction through hard work and dedication. Don’t worry. There’s a few things that can help you out with stressful situations in both high school and college that I learned from my On Course class learners book. Life can be like a car crash, and to survive you should have your seatbelt on. These are some of the problems I had in school and the assistance I received in the book “On course. Study skills, plus” by Skip Downing.
That wasn’t even the beginning of my worries though. I made it to see fifth grade, yay ! Fifth grade year became the time of adventure and also struggle for me. My fifth grade year we went on a big field trip. I mean the field trip that every kid was excited to make it to fifth grade for. We went and swam with the manatee. The trip was so excited and scary all at the same time. It was like swimming with elephants. Manatee’s are huge but they are so playful.
The end of eighth grade was coming faster than any year before. It was about to be summer and most of the eighth graders were eager to be a freshman in high school next year. I was not so excited about this. School used to be hard for me, waking up, discussing with new people, being in classes that I struggled with eight hours each day. Speaking in front class petrified me to the point that I did not want to ask for help. There never used to be a time that I felt confident volunteering, raising my hand, or presenting in front of a class. I soundlessly coped with anxiety through eighth grade, causing me to be unsuccessful in a few classes, and wanting to not go to school most days. High school is incomparable to middle school, I knew this change
In 7th grade I thought I was going to hate 8th grade but I found myself wrong. I like 8th grade because I really find typing quite easy and fun so I really like exploratory. Also this trimester I got a ELT called "foods" which I really think I will like because you get to make foods. Some of the foods you get to make are cookies, muffins, pizza, and maybe even a pot pie. Although I like 8th grade classes what I don’t like about 8th grade is that I am one more year closer to high school. (I don’t want to go to high school for some reason)
I Am happy to be in 7th grade but also I’m not. I really like summer! I’m scared this year about 7th grade. I am afraid I will not get my book points, and my homework done. This year we have a lot of “new” things to get used to like schedule, teachers, computers, and grades. Last year we never had that many responsibilities. I also like having new responsibilities because it prepares us for high school. My favorite book I have ever read was Because of Winn Dixie it was a really good book! One of my goals this year is to get out of teen biz!
The end of summer before seventh grade started, I was kind of nervous because I didn’t know what to expect. Some of the things that I did expect were that the teachers would be more strict and that the work would be more challenging than in sixth. Throughout the year I was able to get to know the teachers and learn that most were very nice and that I had nothing to worry about. The work was a little more challenging than in sixth, but it’s supposed to be.
Seventh grade sucked. Back when I was in the Junior High, I had to move schools from sixth to seventh grade. I started sixth grade in a private school, but near the end my parents decided it was to time to go to a public school. I entered the Junior high for my seventh grade, which is where my story begins. It was the first day of seventh grade and I was very nervous. For one thing, rumours of excessive bullying and harassment plagued the school according to those who went to my old private school. I was ready for anything. I had received all of my materials including notebooks, binders, and pencils and I brought them in two nice plastic bags as I walked into the school where I would spend the next two years of my school life.
I had numerous concerns about going into seventh grade grade. One thing I was worried about was that the work would get harder. Since we started the school year the work has been easy. In my classes we don't get a lot of homework. Mrs wallace states “ I don't believe in homework.” Many of my other teachers don't give me a lot of homework either. Another worry I had was the teachers would be mean. Some people say that Mrs. Newton would be mean, but she's not. She just has high expectations. Also all my other teachers have been nice and fun. Finally my last worry was football. I was scared I wouldn't start because all the kids came together on one team. Now that the season started I start on defense. Playing together is really fun. Therefore
Be ready because 7th grade is going to be a wild ride! Be ready for tests, projects, and assignments galore! And on those assignments, just read them. I know, I know, everyone just skips to the questions and looks for the answers in the passage but in 7th grade it’s just better to read it. The teachers know, its like they have a 6th sense! As far as the cafeteria, the food is probably going to be the same, so just plug your nose and maybe the food will go down without a fight! When you’re going to gym, RUN! Well, don’t actually run, you might get in trouble and I would be to blame, but, seriously walk as fast as you can. You need to be there before anyone else so that you can change in a shower stall and be done with it. Adding to that, BRING
I remember being an anxious eighth grader thinking about starting my freshman year of high school. We went from being at the top of the school to being at the bottom of a new one. All of our middle school teachers always told us about how our high school teachers wont “hold our hands” and how we will be on our own. Being in high school is completely different than being in elementary school and middle school. Its almost like each year we have more and more freedom but more responsibility.
I am feeling nervous for my 8th grade year! This is mainly because this year will be the last before high school.