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2024年7月3日发(作者:openstack版本介绍)

给七年级新生的建议英语作文

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Advice for New 7th Graders

Hey incoming 7th graders! I remember being in your shoes

not too long ago, super nervous but also excited to start middle

school. I've learned a lot over the past couple of years, so I

wanted to share some tips to help make your transition to 7th

grade a little easier.

First things first, don't stress too much about it! 7th grade is

a big deal, with moving to a new school, having multiple teachers,

and a lot more independence. But you've got this. Just take it

one day at a time and don't get overwhelmed.

One of the biggest changes is having to be way more

organized. You'll have 6-8 different classes, each with their own

homework, tests, projects and due dates. Get yourself a big

calendar or agenda to write everything down. I can't emphasize

this enough - use it religiously! Write down all assignments, tests,

events, etc. as soon as you know about them.

Speaking of homework, be prepared for a huge increase

compared to elementary school. My advice? Don't procrastinate!

Do a little bit each night rather than leaving it all for the weekend.

Set aside a regular homework time in a quiet spot and stick to it.

The workload can seem endless at first, but you'll get used to it.

You'll need to be more responsible for tracking assignments,

tests, grades and just generally staying on top of your work.

Teachers won't be constantly reminding you like they did in

elementary school. It's all on you now. Check the school's

website or app daily to keep up with assignments and

responsibilities for each class.

Don't be afraid to ask teachers for help if you're struggling

with anything! They're there to support you, not judge you. I've

found that teachers are usually more than happy to provide extra

help before or after school, or whenever they're available. Just

don't wait until the last minute.

Get ready for a new grading scale too. Some 7th graders are

surprised to see their first batch of grades at school only to find

out that a 78% is considered a C, not an A like in elementary

school. It can be quite a wake up call at first, but you'll adjust.

Now for some social tips - first off, don't stick with just your

elementary school friends in 7th grade. You'll be meeting kids


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