Sixth Grade :)

   Sixth grade is almost over and I’d say this was a great year. I had the BEST teacher EVER, Ms. Gaviola, great friends, and a really fun year. My classmates are also pretty funny. Unlike fifth grade, sixth grade went by really fast, which really sucks. I’ve got like only two weeks left until sixth grade’s over (I’m going early for vacation). I’m going to miss these things a lot.

Ms. Gaviola is a really fun and nice teacher. She lets us do really fun projects like Mexican Yarn art and other things. She’s also really funny. I’m really going to miss you, Ms. Gaviola.

   There are also some things I learned in sixth grade like text evidence and algebra. I know text evidence is pretty hard and I hate it, but I’ll really need it for seventh grade. Explaining things has always been a weak point for me, but this year I could sort of tell I got better at it. Another thing I learned is to not leave assignments to the end. I had to deal with that for my Cereal Box Book Report, and I was really stressed. Something I learned and realized while I was in elementary school was that school comes first. School shapes up your future, so you need to work really hard to get straight-A’s and get a really good job later on. Some people think that getting good grades comes naturally to people, so they think whether they work hard or not they’ll always have bad grades. You just need to focus on your work and not decide to do it later, and it’ll soon become a habit to get your work done. That’s how I turned from an average to a straight-A student.

   While I’m going to miss sixth grade, I’m pretty excited for seventh grade. I’ve visited my next year’s school three times and I like it. It makes me remember my old school, so I’m pretty familiar with it and feel comfortable with the idea of going there. I know I’m going to have  a lot of responsibility in seventh grade, since there are a lot of teachers that are going to be teaching me there. One skill I know I’m going to really need is organization. I’m sort of good at that, but I still sometimes lose my things, which I’m going to work on until I’m used to it.

 

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