Hi, seventh grade. You have made it pretty far in school, as in moving up a grade. Now you probably seem really good in school to learning all the tricks to pass a grade. These ways are either legal or illegal in school, they might result in a Conduct Referral or even a suspension, but I hope that you guys never go through that. Now that I’m on my way to high school, and learned a lot in seventh grade, I will help you and hope you guys will take in consideration some advice that’s needed to pass 8th grade in a breeze. All seventh graders should know the importance of reading, and AR in Literature class. We know it puts the pressure in reading books, and most of us hate it. This might be really good advice to take for the people who want AR to pass in a second. Read a big book that has a lot of points in the begging of a fresh new quarter. My brother taught me this one, and it makes sense because you could read a big book in a couple of weeks and before you know it, you made your AR goal. One of the best are these, because after that you can relax and don’t even have to …show more content…
In fact, some people don’t really do it. Here's another point, about all teachers. Respecting in general is really important in and outside of school, but for some of us we don’t really do it. Having respect just makes classes easier, and a whole lot calmer. For example, having respect for a teacher are bonuses because they love it, I mean who doesn't. They will either like you, or you could have a fun time in the class, and maybe get away with things in the future when you accidentally push a kids chair out, when there about to sit. Another key is to listen in class, and to not mess around. One thing 8th grade teachers hate are kids who mess around too much in class. I once made that mistake and I got sent to the office, oops! But I guess we learn. Anyways, Just having respect for teachers and other people is another key to success in 8th
It is a very obvious fact that some students decide to drop out. But many people think it’s because they’re not doing their work, although that is the partial reason they don’t know when this starts. Freshmen year is essential in deciding whether a student drops out or stays in school to graduate. In this Essay I will be giving some examples of why Ninth Grade is the most important year of High School and how it will affect their future
Before the 6th grade, I really enjoyed math and I believed I was even good at it. Then to add to my excitement about math, I made a perfect score on my 6th grade Taks test. However, the next year (my 7th grade year) my teacher was a new teacher and you could tell she was struggling. She was a very nice teacher, and I loved her so much, I just struggled to understand what she was teaching. The next year, I transferred to a new school. Here, the teachers were not certified but they tried to help with everything they possibly could; however, their ability to help us was pretty limited. At my new school, we did all of our work on computers for half of the day and attended college classes at Panola and TSTC the rest of day. While I truly loved this
B.E...K.A Have you been in fourth grade? I did and I like learning. First ,being in fourth grade is something New you have new classmates teachers and new friends.Fourth grade is cool because you get like 30 or 25 minutes to talk with your friends or play tag and hide and seek . NEXT,IN FOURTH grade you learn something new.In fourth grade you have three test, on third you only have two star test Math and reading.AFTER,the thing that I like from fourth grade is that you could learn something new everyday if we come to school.the class that I got is very nice it's about reading.Fourth grade is awsome NO matter how old ,we are we can always have
It was the last day of 6th grade and we were going to Nickelodeon Universe as a class. I had some friends that I intended to hang out with. They were Cayden and Riley.
Don’t worry about 6th grade you’ll be fine. It really isn't that hard when you find your classes and get to know the teachers. Once you do that 6th grade is fine. The teachers are nice and the work isn't that hard. So just don’t think about it.
Being one of the 12 kids that are LDS in my over 3,000 student school has been an interesting aspect of my life. For the past four years, questions like “ Does your Dad have multiple wives?” or “ Woah, you aren’t a cult?” have been surprisingly pretty easy for me to explain and answer. The nervousness and feeling of being scared about what someone might say or think has never been a problem throughout my four years of high school. Although I am able to successfully talk about my religion, the struggle to do so was very evident during my middle school years.
Is signing your parent name on a test illegal. Haaa the thoughts of a fourth grader. My mom didn’t except bad grades in the house. If it wasn’t an A or B you should expect to get in biiiiig trouble. I had got a bad grade on my math test and I didn’t want my mom to know. Little did I know that forging your parents signature as a fourth grader who barely could write in cursive was a bad idea. So not only was the signature written bad, my moms name wasn’t even spelled right. So my teacher politely called my mother, I had to explain why I was calling her and then on top of everything else she STILL got to see the test. I had never been so scared in my life. I thought once I got home I was going to die. But as you can tell I obviously didn’t.
Last week was one crazy week and a long one too. The stuff I did ranges from going out to dinner all the way to going to sixth grade camp.
This year I am in grade 12, I have taken 9 courses in total this year. These courses consist of Biology, Functions, Calculus and Vectors, Chemistry, Life Drawing, Health and Nutrition, English, and last but definitely not lease is GLE. GLE is a class I have every Day 1 and Day 3, it switches between period 3 and period 4 on these days. This class has given me much time for me to organize; focus; and receive extra help. GLE also helped me pick and choose which University would be the best fit for me and which programs I am leaning towards.
Sometimes what our parents or teachers want us to do may not be the easiest or the most fun thing. Almost no one likes to do the dishes, do homework, or anything else that our elders make us do. I believe that the elders in my life are there to guide me to a successful life.
I do not remember a lot from grade school. I although I do remember the science fair, Girl Scouts, and my friends. The science fair was always one of the things that my mom was good at fourth grade year my project was "Music and your blood pressure." Then I won third place in the next round. Overall the science fair is one of my favorite memories. My whole family siting around the living room listening to me practice my speech. I had been signed up for gross out to soon as I was old enough. We started going to cancel little bit more of a mirror in fourth grade. I remember going on scavenger hunts are finding leaves to press. One time we took a overnight trip to the Omniplex We slept under the airplanes. After six grade I was no longer in
This is my Pre-K 4 classroom. In my classroom, the students will come in through the door upon arrival and go to their right, and put their belongings in their assigned cubbies. I will have an orange folder as you can see on my desk that is labeled homework. This folder will be used to keep the homework organized so that way I can go through to check who did or did not turn in their homework. On the opposite side of my desk, I will have a white folder holding their activity to do while they wait for the bell to ring. My reading corner is assigned for the days I let them have free time; they can go and enjoy little children books; which most will be picture books because in Pre-K they don’t really know how to read all that great. The morning
When I was younger, I went to a large populous school- Lincoln Elementary. For years I dreaded waking each morning just to attend a day full of bullying and abuse. I used to draw pictures of my dream: the dream of having friends that I could play with, having a life full of happiness. Although kids in my fourth grade class made it significantly difficult for me to be joyful that year, they were incapable of killing my hope that one day I would be well appreciated to someone.
Dear 8th graders if you wanna pass and no bullcrap with teachers just listen to the teachers and do your work its not hard if you doing your work and listen to the teacher with there talking I mean I know I didn't do that and im dumb for not doing at but next time I well for in the future I can get a good job and everything just listen to the teachers and don't talk when they tell not to and don't do crap with the teachers busy I been there so don't do that and don't talk back because its going to in up calling your mom or dad or iss just
My favorite moments are when we had fun parties to celebrate the holidays. Also, one of my favorite is reading. My favorite book is The Fourth Grade Tales of Nothing and, By The Great Horn Spoon, it both has great humor and it is very tempting to read it. Next, my favorite is when we earn treasure prizes. It has a lot of cool prizes. Lastly, my favorite of all, the field trips. It was like no other field trips, my favorite one is Sacramento and Raging Waters. Although it was cold at Raging Waters, it was still fun.