My 8th grade year has been great so far and it also has gone by kind of fast.I wasn’t expecting this year to be as fun as it was and as easy as it was.I had straight A's except for one B .I really like my gym class and my LA class too cause I get to see all of my friends and the teachers are really nice.Lunch is also a lot better that last year cause now we are the big dogs and we don't have to rush to get a seat anymore.I also have been following my goals that I have set which are stay on task and don't talk when the teacher is talking,don't be rude to my classmates and, stay on top of my grades.
The biggest difference from this year to last year would probably have to be that now I am a big dog of the school and I don't have to be picked
Dear Future 8th grader, I know how you feel you are excited to start the year off with a boom and that's a good thing later on the year your going to get less and less excited about 8th grade but just remember what started the spark at the beginning of the year and what causes that boom to happen.As you progress along this year you should just become more excited and never get bored of class or your work because think of all the fun and cool things your going to achieve just by doing your work.
Ask yourself, how was your 8th grade year… Was it good, bad, fun, or stressful? Well most of my 8th grade year was bad but the ending actually turned out good. The start of my year was exciting, but that was just the beginning. As time went on and the work started to come in, that's when things turned south for me. I started stressing about everything I had to do, I was getting to overwhelmed. I would catch myself slipping constantly and it was worrying me because I didn't want to get held back a year. I slowly started to lose all interest in all of my work.
I know longer had to give advice to people about relationships, I was able to apply to all of the colleges I wanted to, I improved my grade point average, and I was able to grow more as a person. My life changed in so many different ways but I felt like it changed for the best. I was able to make new friends that were trying to accomplish some of the same goals as me and I know longer had to deal with unnecessary drama.
I had a good year in first grade. I became the best artist in the class. I started getting better at English. My first word was “bathroom.” I made two friends Michelle Sherman and Karen Calle. After that I started feeling better and actually liking this school. Everything felt better and worked out great!
6th grade, and I was saying hello, and now 8th grade has come and it’s gone from introductions to goodbyes as my last days as a middle school student wind down. 8th grade, 8th grade from the opening day to the signing of the yearbooks. This is the year of memories, goodbyes, and regrets. 8th grade and I’m still realizing that there are people in the world that would die to go to a school like this.
I think you did very well this year. You got on honor roll every report card. You passed almost all of your tests. There are things you should do different though next year. You should study harder for test and finish all your math homework. I know you struggled with turning in some of your math homework and next year you should have it done and in on time. Lucky for your grade you eventually got the hang of turning papers in on time and your grade did fall.
In October of 2015, I was at the beginning of my sophomore year. Everything seemed to be in a routine. I had one brother who was eight at the time and we pretty much knew the schedule of our family which was wake up, go to school, attend our after school sports/work, and then start over the next day. Nothing ever occurred to either of us that this might change we knew that I was the oldest and he was the youngest and that was how it was going to be for the rest of our life no questions asked. God had other plans for the Spyker family.
My senior year is very important and that is why I must use it efficiently. There are many things I hope to accomplish during my senior year. Graduation is my top priority because if I do not graduate my future will be in jeopardy. Clubs and extra activities are very important for college acceptance. I hope to get certified in the areas in which I have been training for. Getting into college so that I can be successful is the main goal in my life is. I hope to get accepted to a college or university by the end of my senior year. My schedule will be busy but I will
Freeze Tag, is another variation of the game Tag. Where the person who is “it” tags everyone but instead of being out of the game once tagged, the person will be frozen in place until another player “un-freeze” the player, for instance by touching the frozen player on the shoulder. Freeze tag, first begins by gathering a group of players, deciding on who is “it”, determining this may be volunteering oneself or playing a game like rock, paper, scissor. After determining the person who is “it”, he or she will count up to a number allowing the other players to scatter, giving them enough time to get away from the person who is “it”. When the person is finish counting, he/she will chase others to tag, once they are tagged; the person is frozen in place. The only way to unfreeze them is when another player touches them. The object of the game is for the person who is “it” to freeze everyone in the game and the last person to be tagged is the next to become “it” in the next game. Freeze Tag age range, when children start playing and understanding the rules of freeze tag would be from age 5-8.
Middle childhood is defined a number of ways, but perhaps best defined as the ages 6 to 12 years of age or prepubescent to pubescence Middle childhood is a challenging time and a major challenge is social constructs, as this is the earliest time when children begin to move away from parental influences and establish more meaningful peer and other adult relationships. It signifies a new set of social contacts with adults and other children as well as a wider variety of settings than those that characterize early childhood. Children begin to see themselves as a part of a bigger whole. Peer influences can become more powerful than the adults in the children’s life and impact their sense of self. Grouping is established and teasing of others groups and children begins to take hold in establishing social ranking. This can be a critical time for children and a great time for a social work practitioner to implement interventions to assist vulnerable children. However, a child who has one or two adults or trustworthy peers to whom she may turn may learn that peers cannot necessarily be trusted to give her good feedback. (website) Providing a setting were children could expand their ideas, make like minded friends and have the mentoring of trustworthy adults can transition children into the next developmental phase. They begin to look at different perspectives and can see another point of view. The world opens up before them, while this is an exciting time; it is also perhaps the most turbulent.
Becoming an 8th grader is a huge step, and there is a lot of things you have to do to prepare for 8th. You have to be more mature and respectful. Another thing you need to know what high schools. If you want to go to specialized high schools, you should still have a back up plan. Going to 8th grade is very complicated because so many things will happen it’s your last year in middle and in PS268, and most depressing you have to leave your friends. But it’s also the last year before you go to high school and start thinking about college and then your career. So your life goes on a whole different and complicated level. So in 8th they’re a lot of advantages and disadvantages.
My grades are actually the best they have been since I was in the sixth grade. I have stayed about 95% mistake free. Knowing the lacrosse team that is actually a pretty impressive number. I believe I have handled having more freedom and responsibility well. I have been able to keep my room clean despite everyone hanging out in it and leaving their trash all over the place. I also have yet to miss turning in an assignment. This is a combination of two things for me. The first being that the work we are receiving at this level is a lot more meaningful. The second is because I do not have my parents watching over my shoulder adding pressure. It is just me doing my own thing and I think I have been successful in doing
My high school experience has been a very challenging and exciting 4 years. I have learned many things that will help me in life and I feel confident that I am ready for whatever obstacle I may face. High school has defined, shaped my character, and helped me to mature into the young woman that I am
High school and senior year, the year that will be your last and you will be heading elsewhere on a different path that may not be the same as everyone around you. As a senior, this article relates to me the most because it talks about what will happen when that final year comes around and the next big step college. The author mentions that she felt different going to a college that isn’t in her hometown with different people and aspects. “When I arrived, for example, I was painfully aware of my background and race because of the predominantly white population around me. I felt the need to explain myself constantly…” ( Navlakha 2).As someone that isn’t of white descent I disagree with this quote. Yes, when you move to a new place you feel uncomfortable
Having spent twelve years of my school life in just one small red brick building, the years tend to fade into each other. But the year I remember most clearly and significantly is my senior year of high school, where I finally began to appreciate what this institution offered to any student who stopped to look. Before, school had been a chore, many times I simply did not feel motivated toward a subject enough to do the homework well, and seeing the same familiar faces around ever since I was 5 years old grew very tiring soon enough. But I began to see things from a different angle once I became a senior.