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    Everybody is nervous on the first day of middle school, especially moving from an elementary school because ever thing is new and clean, meaning you don’t what to expect and the unexpected. Well that's because I’m here , to tell things might expect and things you expected but were confused about. Firstly , in elementary school , you remember that you barley even left your homeroom because your teacher teaches you all the subjects in the one room and the only time you left was to go to gym or go

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    Young adolescents are experiencing a very critical time in their lives by attempting to discover themselves and determine who they want to be. Middle school children are extremely diverse, physically, emotionally, and mentally due to the changes they experience during the transescence period. Within the middle school years, an interest in education is either sparked or neglected, and as a future educator it is my responsibility to encourage a love of learning through the classes of mathematics and

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    Middle School Show Choir

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    Davenport West Connection I have loved every minute of it. The people, hair and makeup, performing onstage, and even the practices were full of fun and laughter. Throughout 8th grade to now there is an enormous difference between high school show choir, and middle school show choir causing one to exceed the other. The practice and rehearsals, fundamentals of the performance, and competitions widely contrast one another yet have surprising comparisons which contribute

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    Middle School Failure

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    Middle school, that odd transitional period of grades 6, 7, and 8, is an awkward time for all. Like the overlooked middle child, middle school is granted naught in the way of remarkable characteristics (neither the care-free fun of elementary school or the expanded freedom and importance that defines high school). Such a proving ground of inelegance, though, provides a magnificent springboard, a crisp sable slate, just primed for self-reformation. Failure is a step in the process, and only notable

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    way author referred to middle school students as transescents. Middle school age children are changing and growing so quickly they don’t know how to handle what is happening to them emotionally, socially or physically. I always tell people it is as if we have three separate schools within one building because sixth, seventh, and eighth graders are so different. My school has many activities each year to help the rising sixth graders make the adjustment to middle school. Each year we have a day

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    Middle School Academics

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    As a student entering middle school, there are myriads of changes that can actually happen with the academics. Some students begin to rebel and care less about education when they reach middle school. I was the complete opposite. I had a plan to always get good grades and to participate in clubs and specific organizations, which meant that I had to get good grades. My academics have and will always be the most important to me. When I reached the seventh grade I was given the opportunity to go into

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    Middle school: a time of change, new beginnings, and more friends. Switching from the grade school to the middle school came with more responsibilities. I now had to ride the bus to and from school, instead of my parents taking me everyday. Going to the middle school also meant having to change classes. We would not be stuck in the same room all day anymore. This made me nervous that I was not going to be able to find my class, or I was not going to make it on time. Fifth grade was a scary but

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    Differences between middle and high school This school year is a lot more different than it was last year. People are a lot less immature, and teachers won't hold your hand all the way through the year. Teachers won't continue to yell at at students for not doing homework, or essays, because they're making their own path. There are many differences between the two. First thing different is the way teachers treat students. In middle school they will hold kids hands through everything

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    A story of the life of a student who has dealt with being an outsider throughout school. This is the story of my friend Maxell. Who throughout elementary and middle school had a difficult time in school. Particularly in middle school, when his problems were unquestionably noticeable. Moreover, I have known Maxell since the 3rd grade, after I transferred schools. After knowing him for a while, to me, my friend Maxell was a normal child, I never saw Maxell as a different person. It wasn’t until I saw

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    In middle school, 5th to 8th grade, I endure multiple adjective to describe my experience in middle school. While in Middle School, I struggle with my appearance which has stayed as an adult. For I always look at myself and all the flaws in my features, as my family members and/or friends state my beauty features, I will brushed them off by stating the negative feature I visually observe. Until recently, I’ve overcome my inability of reading in public and/or to my peers. As my cousin passed away

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