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    How Wrestling Is A Sport

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    part of basketball. Cutting weight is one of the hardest parts of the sport. As much as I love the sport of wrestling is probably how much I hate cutting weight, if not more. When I was younger like second and third grade I didn’t cut or lose any weight. Even into fourth and fifth grade I didn’t really cut weight. When I

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    successes were viewed in regards to the diversity of the students in the school. Observation Upon observing three grade levels of language arts class, there were different strategies and techniques used in the classroom comparing various strategies and techniques. Students and teachers that were observed were at McNair Middle School. McNair Middle is a Title One School with students in grades sixth, seventh, and eight. The curriculum is derived from the Georgia Department of Education. Students in each

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    high school career with more knowledge than I ever expected. Major changes in my life have affected my high school career, but a large impact came from the death of my father in eighth grade. Before his passing, I was an average A/B student in middle school and even elementary school, which quickly changed in 8th grade when my classes became too hard for me to handle. I decided the best thing for my mental health was to drop out of my higher level classes. This lead to being in standard classes

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    My Legacy

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    because they're a grade above you, guess what we're about the same age. When I was in sixth grade you were an eighth grader, still only a couple years apart so what changed? The school? Whatever it was it slowly getting fixed everyone is starting to get nicer and helpful. One thing I want to accomplish is to be nice and friendly to everyone. I don't want to treat people with disrespect because I was raised better than that, I have manners and that is what really shows. Now if we talk grades, I'm just trying

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    school as a homeschooler in eighth grade, I have struggled with defining my worth in letters and numbers. In every class I would completely immerse myself into each subject, trying my hardest to obtain that precious “A+” and perfect GPA. Instead of remembering my true worth, I would anxiously search for my worth in my grades, either a red letter of honor...or of shame. The grade at the top of my assignment was my scarlet letter, my idol and my obsession. In short, my grades consumed my life. I was miserable

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    teachers, all classes, whether it’s a science worksheet, history notes, or as easy as watching a ten minute video for grammar. No matter what you should get it done, but if you don’t you will wish you did. If you don’t turn in your homework your grades will drop, you will get detention, and you will get grounded. Homework can be forgotten or not done for many reasons. You might have left it at school or you didn’t bring all of your supplies home. You might not have had enough time to work on it

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    time I was in fourth grade. I considered myself a good kid, I was one of the top readers in my class, and I tried to be good. One of the things that always made me upset was the fact that I am allergic to milk. My allergy is not severe, but it was to the point where my parents would not allow me to drink milk or have many

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    century, every single person that seeks to have a profession must have to go through at least one hundred standardized tests throughout their career. The Center for American Progress found through research that the average American student in grades third through eighth is required to take twenty tests annually. (Lazarin 19). That means that even before students go to high school they would have already taken one hundred standardized tests. Because there are so many tests that American students have to

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    The Georgia Standards of Excellence for seventh grade math are modeled directly after the expectations laid out by the Common Core Standard Initiative. These standards ensure that our nation is unified with the shared goal of improving our educational system and increasing our ability to compete at a national and international level. The middle school standards are aligned to best prepare students for high school curriculum by providing them with the essential knowledge and skills to succeed at a

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    standing next to her. I see that my mom was holding something in her arms. And as I moved closer to her, I notice that it is a baby. My parents had the second child, Morgan. And that was that. Let’s fast forward to by far my best school year, 5th grade. The main reason I say that this is my best year is because this is the year that everything went my way. I got into Gilman. I won the

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