Oh, and two kids died at my elementary school.. But we have directed away from this conversation. Er.. back on topic.
I dunno how to help you, icecream, seeing that I'm starting middle school too. Just don't worry about kids and such, school is there for learning, not to bother with ignorant children.
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brinkbrink wrote:
rufflebee wrote:
littletonkslover wrote:
Nikkiperson2 said someone died in her high school getting beat up.
My mom said someone in her high school died from a window falling on them or something.Someone got stabbed to death in a fight at my friend's high school.
YOIKS!
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. Thats why I'm homeschooled
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I was homeschooled for about 6months
................. It was fun
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rufflebee wrote:
Oh, and two kids died at my elementary school.. But we have directed away from this conversation. Er.. back on topic.
I'm sorry, but I just had to say WOW
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militarydudes wrote:
rufflebee wrote:
Oh, and two kids died at my elementary school.. But we have directed away from this conversation. Er.. back on topic.
I'm sorry, but I just had to say WOW
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Only one was from a fight, though. And it was, like, ten years ago.
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militarydudes wrote:
rufflebee wrote:
Oh, and two kids died at my elementary school.. But we have directed away from this conversation. Er.. back on topic.
I'm sorry, but I just had to say WOW
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AAAAAAGREED!
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brinkbrink wrote:
I was homeschooled for about 6months
................. It was fun
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Snacks in class FTW
*ahem* Back on topic.
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icecreamandcake wrote:
I've got at least 3 middle school survival guides, but I'm still a little uneasy about 6th grade at a school with almost 300 kids total.
Are you uneasy about how few people there are? Sorry if this has been asked before, I didn't check
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rufflebee wrote:
icecreamandcake wrote:
I've got at least 3 middle school survival guides, but I'm still a little uneasy about 6th grade at a school with almost 300 kids total.
Are you uneasy about how few people there are? Sorry if this has been asked before, I didn't check
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What are those survival guides? Is it a show on nick?
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ON TOPIC: Beware, you will be piled with homework on the first day. And make sure you get to class ON TIME. There is nothing worse(besides bullies) than mad teachers.
And I am playing the saxophone in my band. If your band is anything like mine, you will have so much fun!
OFF TOPIC: @militarydudes I know right!
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Piled with homework on the first day. True. I got that. xP
Now all I have to do is wait for homework the size of my hard drive to come in next school year.
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I am absolutely horrible at opening my locker. It took me twenty minutes to figure out how to open it, and then after ten minutes of practice I can do it, but I still suck.
So, icecream, though you aren't worried about this kind of thing, I still suggest practicing how to use combination locks (If your locker uses them, that is)

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I started yesterday. 5th grade.
We lost the idiot that skipped kindergarten.
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rufflebee wrote:
I am absolutely horrible at opening my locker. It took me twenty minutes to figure out how to open it, and then after ten minutes of practice I can do it, but I still suck.
So, icecream, though you aren't worried about this kind of thing, I still suggest practicing how to use combination locks (If your locker uses them, that is)
It took me a week to figure it out. It isn't hard, it is just not as easy as the TV shows make it out to be. On TV, you see people doing it in two seconds flat. At least in 6th grade, or 5th in sanddude's school, you ARE NOT going to be able to do it that fast. I, being one of the fastest locker openers in 6th grade, clock in at about 7-9 seconds to open it.
On another topic, so far we are just doing reviews on 5th, 4th, EVEN 3rd grade stuff.
Math is GCF*, LCM**, and converting between decimal number, fractions, and percents.
Language is Possessive Nouns.
The others are actually on-level.
COME ON, BRING ON THE EXPONENTS AND PRE-ALGEBRA.
* = Greatest Common Factor
** = Least Common Multiple
* Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in other wrist*
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I have a long school year. Summer break 6 weeks.
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rufflebee wrote:
I am absolutely horrible at opening my locker. It took me twenty minutes to figure out how to open it, and then after ten minutes of practice I can do it, but I still suck.
So, icecream, though you aren't worried about this kind of thing, I still suggest practicing how to use combination locks (If your locker uses them, that is)
I almost got a tardy from spending too much time at my locker
. Now, I just go RIGHT-LEFT-RIGHT-DONE. I am faster than ever before
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o_O
I start tomorrow. My summer homework isn't done, I haven't set up my book bag yet, I don't even have all of my school supplies (I just got my math list on thursday), and I'm still worried about my locker. Cliques are the least of my worries
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If you are in or survived middle school, I would like to hear some tips to make me feel more confident about what's up ahead in a couple of weeks!
Er.. So I wasn't supposed to be here all along, apparently
Umm.. My sister (Who's going into eigth grade) wants to give you (Well, all sixth graders) some advice
She says: In sixth grade, you CAN'T slack off.
Thats all.. Kind of. The rest might apply to just my school's classes, and the rest after that is mainly directed at me. She says if you slack off in sixth you won't be able to get in [insert weird acronym that I do not remember here] classes when you go into seventh and eigth, and my sister said she when she was in 6th grade, she thought she was better than everyone, and didn't try hard enough in classes, so she didn't get into the [insert acronym] classes. So I suggest being mainly focused on school in sixth. Which is what I will be doing
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Ugh. I have a project on biomes/ecosystems due next Wed. that I haven't even started. I am too lazy to do it. I guess I will TRY to start now. Like THAT will happen. I am a world champion procrastinator (big word for always putting stuff off).
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I don't know precisely what 6th Grade translates into in terms of English schooling, although I may be able to help you as I'm going into my last year of compulsory schooling at 15 years old.
Also, don't be worried about the 300 kids. There are 1600+ in my school, and it's not that bad.

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djm111 wrote:
I don't know precisely what 6th Grade translates into in terms of English schooling, although I may be able to help you as I'm going into my last year of compulsory schooling at 15 years old.
Also, don't be worried about the 300 kids. There are 1600+ in my school, and it's not that bad.
6th graders are usually 11-12 years old.
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scmb1 wrote:
djm111 wrote:
I don't know precisely what 6th Grade translates into in terms of English schooling, although I may be able to help you as I'm going into my last year of compulsory schooling at 15 years old.
Also, don't be worried about the 300 kids. There are 1600+ in my school, and it's not that bad.6th graders are usually 11-12 years old.
Ah. That would be the same rough age we enter high school. I'm on track now.

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