Sexting and Sex go Hand in Hand for Middle School Kids Abstract This article written by Allie Bidwell informs parents‚ educators‚ and even teens about the dangers of sexting. Sexting is not only an immature decision but it also a dangerous one. It can lead to other promiscuous acts such as actual sexual activities. It is also a crime‚ the distributing of explicit pictures or having possession of them is a form of child pornography‚ a serious crime. Statistics and surveys prove this issue has only
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Middle school has its ups and its downs‚ we have good teachers and bad teachers. My teachers that I’ve had are different then my elementary school because in middle school they teach you lessons‚ and they also prepare us for life’s adventure. We all have different learning types and different ways of remembering things for a test. For example: visual‚ hands-on‚ and auditory. In my experience I would definitely chose middle school over elementary school because we get to wear fun things and you have
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New Literacies in Middle School (6-8 grade) The articles that I came across in my research are in regards to new literacies in middle school. The readings all share a common thread which is incorporating new literacies into the curriculum help shape students in becoming active global citizens. The authors explained how teachers can leave their comfort zone and implement new literacies as well as student’s perspective about working with new literacies. I wanted to delve a little deeper into this
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be an effective middle school educator‚ it is imperative to understand the developmental complexity of young adolescents. Students aged ten to fifteen experience irregular personal changes that call for certain needs. Not only are students at this age diverse in their backgrounds‚ but also they are also diverse in their development. During the middle school years‚ young adolescents experience a number of intellectual‚ physical‚ social‚ emotional‚ and moral changes. Middle schools need to be developmentally
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Should P.E classes be required every year in high school? P.E classes should be required every year for students for the support of being a healthy teenager‚ Right now when you go to high school your first year (freshman year) your suppose to have P.E for one semester and health the next‚ because you need those credits to graduate. With this in mind every semester in the school year every student should at least have a class that’s physically active especially at this state in age. Teenagers
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Observational Reflection #3 Today during my observation I became against “hand raising”. I know that there were classes for me in middle school where students would just shout out an answer while others had their hand raised‚ thus defeating the purpose of hand raising. As a teacher I want my students to feel comfortable answering questions without necessarily raising their hands because of an incident I observed today. The student today during my observation that raised her hand to answer a question
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To be honest middle school is super stressful. Sometimes you lose your mind and not even notice. I cause myself to malfunction just to chase down my homework. On the other side of this twisted river‚ I have everything under control. I can explore clubs and groups. Making friends shouldn’t be to hard either. My teachers are amazing. My favorite teacher would have to be Ms.Kerley because she teaches my favorite subject‚ reading!
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show that they have successfully completed middle school. Rewards are given out because of your hard work and to show that you’re a successful student. One of the things that most people tend to leave behind is a legacy. What comes to my mind when I think of a legacy is something that could be remarkable or not so remarkable. What I would like to do is leave something remarkable. Not only in school‚ but life in general. At the end of my journey in middle school‚ I would like to leave knowing that I was
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High school is tough. To a sixteen year old‚ your entire existence depends on your social status and what clique you roll with. And like in every high school movie ever made‚ bullies prey on kids who they feel are different than them. It’s hard to pop your head out of that bubble to see what is actually happening around you. It was in my junior year statistics class where I was able to burst through that bubble. And that’s all because of Drew. Drew was a exceptionally odd boy who sat next to me who
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my new classroom with all new people‚ heart beating‚ beads of sweat on your head‚ hands shaking. That was me on my first day at Mt. Lebanon Elementary. I had moved schools many times before‚ but this one in particular was extremely nerve-racking because I knew that I would be with the majority of these people for the rest of my school career. As I walked into the classroom I‚ almost immediately‚ thought I could tell who the mean and nice people were. The first popular (or what I had considered popular
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