For 5th Graders Only!
From Mrs. Lovasz, Your School Counselor
Transitioning from Elementary to Middle School For 5th Graders Only!
Can you believe it is time to start wrapping up the school year? Just think of it, you have worked hard for 6 whole years (kindergarten - 5th grade) in elementary school and now will be transitioning into middle school. You might be asking yourself, what's middle school going to be like? You may think - I've got this covered. Or you might be feeling really nervous. Most times it's some of both. Below you will find some videos, article links and tips on the transition for next year. This is an exciting time and knowing what's in store will help ease some of the anxiety of the unknown. I know you are going to do great!
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Top 10 Keys to Middle School Success
2. Eat Right - Healthy and balanced meals give your body and mind energy to work well throughout the day. Take extra time and effort to make sure you're not only eating enough but eating a mix of everything you need (fruits, veggies, dairy and whole grains).
3. Do Your Homework! - Making it a habit to do your homework each night will help you practice skills and be ready for the quizzes and tests. It also helps to show your teacher that you care, which may come in handy when you need their help. Each assignment counts in your grade!!
4. Pay Attention In Class - Focusing and using class time wisely is one of the best ways to get ahead in middle school. Since you'll be switching around from class to class, it is important to pay attention and follow along for every minute that you can.
5. Get Involved - Research shows that school involvement can be a big determining factor for your success. Kids who are involved with after school activities, sports and clubs are more likely to do well inside and outside of school.
6. Think Positive - Things are going to get tough and over whelming at times. It is important to stay positive and know that you CAN do whatever you put your mind to.
7. Ask For Help - Whether it is academic, social or emotional help, there are adults at the school ready and willing to help you. Seek out and ask for help when you feel you might need it.
8. Stay Organized - a little organization goes a LONG way in middle school. Writing down homework in a consistent place and keeping pages organized in the right spots will help you study, turn in work and do better on tests/quizzes.
9. Make Goals - Give yourself something that you want to attain by the end of the marking term. Then make a plan and stick with it to get there.
10. Take Risks - Middle school is the time when you start to grow up and figure out who you are in the world. Take risks and be brave. It will pay off in the end.
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Mrs. Lovasz
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