Many changes happen in middle school good and bad, but for me mostly good. A lot of things have changed since before middle school like my height and intelligence.
In middle school one of the big changes I have experienced is my height and weight. As I transitioned to middle school I have really grown, before middle school I was 5’10-5’11 and now I am 6’1-6’2. I used to weigh a lot more than I do now but I have started getting more exercise and have really trimmed down.
I have also gotten better in my low subjects like reading and math. When I was Little I had a reading disability and had trouble with words and now i'm fine and making A’s. My math was kinda the same way but now i'm exelint with it too.
One of the things I really like
Things was completely different but the same. The work was harder and different from the work I had in middle school even the teachers I had was also different as well. My transition going into high school was different. It happened to be a different type of scenery and I didn’t expect for that to happen to me at that time. Being a freshman opened up a whole different world for me that I wasn’t really ready for. Going into highschool, I had friends I thought I would be friends with for my entire life. As soon as I got to high school things started to change. On top of the friends I had I also made new friends as well. When I was a freshman I had to look up to the upperclassmen to guide me and to lead me by example. When I was a freshman, it meant I had to be on my P’s and Q’s. I felt a lot of pressure when I was a freshman especially from teachers. Fitting in while I was a freshman wasn’t a good start for me because I wasn’t really involved into any school activities or
Going from a middle school to high school pretty much for anybody can tend to be challenging. High school is the place where you start to mature yourself and better yourself for later on in life for whatever the future may bring. Coming from 8th grade entering into high school as a freshman depending on where you're at can be tough, you really start to realize that you are starting to have responsibilities. You may not start feeling that way in the beginning which in my case I could say the same, but it definitely comes. Converting as an 8th grader to high school you notice the teachers don't baby you in situations if it's your work or your project it's your job to know what's going on the teachers definitely won't look for you.
From happy moments to sad moments, from having the best time to falling asleep in class. Middle school was also a place for change. As Robin Sharma once stated, “Change is hard at first, messy in the middle and gorgeous at the end.” High school will definitely bring many changes in our lives. At first, everything may be difficult but, as each year goes by you will quickly realize that you are capable of handling it because, you know at the end of the day everything will be
Time, like always, blew by. Middle school brought its own challenges, as it does for all kids. You struggled with the person you wanted to be, made hard choices about what you valued. Dad and I tried to guide you, but you made decisions on your own, and they were always the right ones. We could clearly see that you were a natural leader and persistent worker. High school only cemented those traits about you, and then, amazingly, you were again ready to move to a different world.
Has the change from 5th grade to 6th grade changed your life, if so how? A change can affect your life in a good way or a bad way. 6th grade has had a positive effect and a negative effect on my life. Since entering the 6th grade I have learned having more stuff to keep up is hard, friends can be gained or lost over the school year, and how there is more freedom.
Something that changed me when I went to middle school was becoming more responsible. Keeping up with my books, remembering what class to go to, and keeping up the homework assignments that were assigned.
I went on to high school there my life did make a complete change this time all the friends that I did end up making in middle school went on with me to high school. In high school I learned many thing about writing and communicating with others. I now knew
Middle school is kinda weird, especially if it's your first year. Your meeting new teachers, students so it will be awkward at first, but then you get to know everyone in your class. I was a different kid before I Entered middle school, I was really immature, quite short
My first day in middle school didn’t seem that much different than elementary school only thing that was different was that we switched classes but we had our teachers telling us where to go for our next classes so it wasn’t hard. On like the third day of middle school I was very confused because we had all the big 7th and 8th graders there and the teachers weren’t helping us and telling bus where to go anymore so I would be late to class and my teachers would be mad. It was hard for me to transition to having several teachers instead of one because all of my teachers were very different we had some teachers that were cool and then we had some strict teachers. The work didn’t get much harder math did but not any other subjects, math was very difficult
Middle school was a rough time like it was for many because I still did not even know who I was yet. MIddle school was very difficult to adjust to at first because all my life I had only been in one class all day everyday with the same teacher and they made sure you always had a note to remind you of your homework for the night. Middle school was when I began to make my own choices and had to suffer the consequences that came with those choices. In middle school is when I found out how much I liked business because of a field trip my 6th grade year to Biztown which was a small fake “community” that everyone worked in and would be a citizen in the town.
Many people have changed going into middle school. People transfer schools, make new friends, develop new habits, and become a good or bad influence. Students also change their appearance. Sometimes kids just plainly stay the same.
My middle school experience has been like a rollercoaster, full of ups and down and sharp twist and turns that either make me scream in excitement or cry in fear, and in the end, it went by too quickly making me question whether I want to experience it all over again or leave and never turn back. No matter how I feel about it, middle school has shaped who I am today. Since the beginning of 6th grade till now, the end of 8th grade, I’ve changed a lot. I’m not just walking able gaining weight and growing a few inches; I’m talking about what I discovered. The last 3 years has taught me many lessons and helped me grow emotionally and changed my view of the world, the people around me and myself.
I have changed since the beginning of Junior High because of a few reasons. One reason is because I am more mature than I was coming into Junior High. I am much happier then I was. Also I am more focused then i used to be. Also I have took on some more responsibility.
In middle school in the county we have experimented with the three configurations. The research conducted in the county by Swinton and Sunwonton (2014) sought to compare the success of sixth graders in the different grade configurations. “Success” was defined as proficiency in reading and in math, low absenteeism, and fewer suspensions. The achievement was examined from the end of the fifth grade to the end of the seventh grade, to determine how transition had an impact on their preparedness for high school. The results of their research determined that students who experience a middle school transition appear to improve the least in reading achievement the year of their transition compared to the other students who do not transition that
I wanted to reach out to you before the 2018-2019 contracts being sent out. I am so thankful for the opportunity you have given me this year. The chance to be in a middle school classroom has been an unexpected blessing. At the start of this year, I was nervous and, to be honest, a little scared. By the end of the first month, I realized this is where I have needed to be. Throughout the year, I have really grown in my role which has given me a whole new level of confidence. I have never loved what I am doing more than this year and for that; I am eternally grateful. This year with Brooke’s guidance, I have been able to assert myself in the classroom. My daily/ weekly responsibilities are: taking attendance, creating all the homework