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How to survive 6th grade. Tips, tricks, and everything else you need to survive! Project by Yancey Patterson. Anecdote.
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How to survive 6th grade Tips, tricks, and everything else you need to survive! Project by Yancey Patterson
Anecdote • Today I am here to warn you about health. It’s not that bad, except you have tons of just straight out busywork. You pick a chapter and go! Words-to-know plus questions and answer day after day. Even worse that that she picks your groups of 6 for you! Models, a handout, everything! Just hope you don’t get it first for the first nine weeks.
Compare and Contrast 5th grade 6th grade -No lockers -Lockers -Recess -No recess -Bathroom breaks -No bathroom breaks -1 classroom -6-7 classes -Less responsibility -More responsibility
Problem/Solution • What if I get bad teachers? • Keep your head up and make them like you. If you make them like you, you have a chance. • What if I get bullied? • Tell the teacher or grown-up and go on with your day.
Problem/Solution #2 • What if I have tons of homework and no time for anything else? • Take priority-Homework first, everything else second. • What if I don’t do my work on time? • Then there are repercussions. You get in trouble and can’t go out to the track on Friday.
Problem/Solution #3 • What if I get bad connections? • Just live through it. Next nine weeks you’ll get a new connect that’s hopefully better than the one you have now
Cause and Effect • If you do all your work on time, then you can go out to the track on Friday. • If you get Senior Walker as a teacher…you get to a fiesta. • If you don’t bring lunch money when your account runs out, then you’ll get a PB&J for lunch.
Cause and Effect #2 • If you act foolish, you get sent to an administrators office. • If you bring your lunch then you can choose what you want for lunch.
Successful 6th grader! • Being a successful 6th grader to me means that you are nice, kind, and helpful to others. You try your hardest and work very efficiently. Two examples of a successful 6th graders are Caleb Becker and Abdul Tabaa. They are both very nice students who help me with any problem I have and even put up with me. This is what a successful 6th grader would be like. He/she would generally be a good friend.
Trust in the artisan! • I feel I am a particular master of the way of the famous saxophone. I have played it since the first of the year, and feel that I have at least accomplished something. First off, everyone told me when I started that it would be a hard instrument to play. I don’t believe that at all. It was easy to start and learn all the 23 keys and buttons. The saxophone, just in case there is someone out there who does not know what it looks like, has a mouth peice with a reed. There a curved neck connects it to the body of the …
Trust in the artisan #2 saxophone. There most of the keys are placed. Overlapping, side by side, push down or pull up, everything! Then there is a big bell where the sound comes out. That’s is what the saxophone looks like. But another gross fact is the saxophone takes a lot of spit to play. Nonetheless, it is extremely fun and interesting to play in band.