Sixth Grade Advice Column

Hey all sixth graders, are you having troubles in class or having trouble finding friends? Well, here is some advice to help you.

If you are having troubles in class here is what you should do.

First, if you are having trouble understanding what your teacher is assigning  raise your hand up as high as you can raise it. Don’t be afraid because when you raise your hand and ask that question you might be a life saver because other students might have had that same question.

Second, if you’re being distracted by the person sitting next to ask your teacher about it because you might help another person succeed in class.  Most likely the teacher will move the student, and the student most likely will be quiet.

Third, if you think you’re not at the level the other students are at tell the teacher because you could get extra help and that will cause you to succeed.

Now let’s talk about friends. If you’re having trouble finding friends here is what you could do.

Fist, you could look around and see what group of people fit you the best.

Second, you could walk into a classroom all confident and people might want to know why you’re so confident and go up to you and talk to you. That will start a conversation, and that could be your future friend.

Third, you could just be you and that could set off a signal that will tell them that you could be a good friend.

That’s some advice for your troubles in class, and with friends.

 

Written by Johnathan Estrada

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  1. The jackets we wear are good because gangs are in our community , and we don’t want that in Garner Middle School. I think it’s a sign of respect on our campus.

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