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Life of a seventh grader!!
By Samantha Belanger • Grade 7
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
OK seventh grade is much different then elementary school.
You have different expectations.
Some of the expectations are you have to have your
homework in on time or you will get a red
stamp and if you get a red stamp depending on
what teacher you have you will be sent to homework club.
If you want to play sports then you better keep up on your
grades because one of my friends was not doing so well
and he was kicked off his team.
So you might want to keep up or you will not be able to
play the sport you love. During classes you are not allowed to go to the bathroom
after the second week.
You are only allowed to go to your locker three times in one day.
Once in the morning, once during SSR,
and at the end of the day, to go home.
In the morning you have to get your stuff for the first and
second periods, then before SSR(Silent Sustained Reading)
for your last two periods.
Lunch is always during third period.
You either have first, second, or third lunch.
During lunch you get to pick what you want to eat.
You can have ice cream and chips. Lunch is like the best part of the day.
After lunch you can choose to walk outside to go back to class.
MIDDLE SCHOOL ROCKS!! |
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