Year One together….Already we have had a few weeks to start to get used to middle school! Hopefully your 6th grader is starting to adjust. Here are some quick facts about what you may be seeing now, and what you may be seeing soon as we continue our journey over these next few months and years, and some tips to succeed!
A typical 6th grader….
Taken from http://school.familyeducation.com/sixth-grade/parenting/36070.html
Where they are:
The average 11 year old is heading towards adolescence. He or she:
-shows more self-assertion and curiosity
-is socially expensive and aware
-will exhibit self-consciousness
-is physically exuberant and aware
-has a range and intensity of emotions
-is moody and easily frustrated
-can relate feelings
-is competitive, wants to excel, and may put down the “out group”
-can still be silly.
Where they’re going
At 11, your child is making the transition to adolescence. You can help by encouraging g him or her as they:
-cope with change
-transition to adolescence
-work on interpersonal skills
-handle peer groups and peer pressure, and place greater importance on peer relationships
-develop personal interests and abilities
-take on greater responsibility for their behavior and decisions.
How to succeed in 6th grade:
Set goals
Be organized
Have a positive attitude
Do not be afraid to ask for help
Always follow through
Study and do your homework
Make a commitment
Be persistent
Desire to excel
Take good notes
Get involved with sports or clubs or musical productions
Keep your locker clean
Practice your locker combinations
Use your study time wisely
USE YOUR PLANNER
Prepare for tests (and not just the night before!)
Come to class prepared