9 Lessons I’ve Learned in Middle School

Wow, guys! It’s been a hot minute since I’ve written on the ~blogosphere~. Luckily, I have a lovely listicle for you today. This listicle features all the lessons and things I learned throughout middle school. The change and maturity that has happened through these past three years is crazy. Let’s just say I had a glow up too. Enough with the nostalgic middle school talk, let’s get onto all the lessons I learned from the past three years!

1) Study skills

In middle school, I learned how to study for tests effectively. In elementary school, all I really had to do was look at my study guide and memorize it. In middle school, I learned how to make flashcards, have study seshs with friends, and how to use study websites. Thank you Quizlet for helping me with studying for Spanish and Civics.

2) Communication with others is key

Over the past three years, I’ve learned how to communicate and talk with others. You’re held with more responsibilities in middle school, which means you have to communicate with your teachers and peers. I write many emails a day to my teachers asking about assignments, and I email my friends about funny things that happen throughout the day. 

3) Socialize and be friends with everyone

Be kind. Be nice. It’s not that terrible. Talk to people that you wouldn’t talk to. Don’t just stick to your same ol’ friend group. Step out of your comfort zone and make new friends!

4) Step out of your comfort zone

Just like I said previously, step out of your comfort zone. Sign up for a foreign language, take an honors class, go the extra mile! It will all be worth it in the end. I know that in middle school, especially this year in eighth grade, I’ve stepped out of my safe haven, and I don’t regret a thing. 

5) Time management

Time management (and I cannot stress this enough) is BY FAR the most important thing in middle school. I have a busy schedule with basketball practice, piano, NJHS, Sources of Strength, etc. I have to use time management skills to complete my homework and study. Of course everyone needs time for him/ herself, so make sure you set a time of the day when you can do something you enjoy.

6) Handling stress

Middle school is stressful. Especially going into middle school when you’re coming in from elementary school. Tests get harder, teachers expect more, and you have more assignments. That’s why it’s good to find a way you can de-stress. For me, I like running to relieve my stress. Watching “The Vampire Diaries” is a pretty good one too. 

7) Keeping a happy outlook

It can be really hard at times, but try to think on the positive side of things. I find myself very sad and down if I think of all the things that I have to accomplish and are making me sad. Try to set goals and do something that makes you happy. 

8) Be friends with your teachers 

Teachers can be mean at first, but most of them come around and will be your besties. In sixth grade, I was almost scared of my teachers! Seventh and eighth I started being more social with them and finding things we have in common with each other. 

9) Set priorities

Set goals that are reasonable and achievable for you. Prioritize your goals and what you need to do, so that you don’t become stressed to the max. I know it’s hard sometimes to know what you need to get done right away, but my advice is to get the hardest task done first. 

I hope everyone learned something from this blog post! In the comments below, comment one thing you have learned in middle school and how it impacted you. By the way, my class and I have signed up for the Spring Student Blogging Challenge! This means I’ll be publishing more blog posts. Let me know what you would like to see on my blog. Thank you to all my readers! Remember to keep it cool. 

 

Anna Claire

 

Student Blogging Challenge #4

Happy November! I hope everyone is stuffing themselves with Halloween candy and counting the days till Thanksgiving and Christmas! This week for the SBC is free choice which I’m really happy about since I can really write about anything I want to! If you read my All About Me post, you probably saw that I really like to travel and go to new places. This week I am going to give not a Top 5, but a Top 6 list of some travel destinations that I hope to visit someday. I guess 6 is more intriguing than 5, right? Comment down below your favorite place that you have traveled to and if you have been to any of the places that are on my list. (BTW I’m super jealous if you’ve been to any of the destinations on my list.)

1. Bora Bora

I want to travel to Bora Bora because of the beautiful terrain and crystal blue water. My best friend, Mariam, and I always talk about how we want to go after we graduate high school together. Bora Bora looks like a great place to have  a fun and relaxing summer vacation where you can lay in the sun and swim all day!

 

2. Scotland

I am almost fully Scottish (along with Irish), so I really want to visit the place where my ancestors were originally from! Not to mention, the wonderful and iconic movie Braveheart was filmed in Scotland and I want to trace Mel Gibson’s footsteps;).

 

3. Greece

I have watched so many travel diaries/vlogs about people going to Santorini, Greece and not going to lie, I’m jealous of them. I know that I’m only in the eighth grade, but I NEED to go to Greece soon because it looks absolutely gorgeous. I also love gyros and pita bread so Greece is the place to be.

 

4. Australia

Australia is a beautiful place with its unique cities and gorgeous water. My favorite show when I was younger was Mako Mermaids and it was filmed off the Gold Coast of Australia. “Cleor” gets me everytime.  My favorite actor right now is Dacre Montgomery (he plays Billy Hargrove in Stranger Things) and he was born in Perth, Australia!

 

5.California

I really want to visit California because of the variety of things you can do there. Northern California is totally different from Southern California. I want to visit San Francisco and Los Angeles in particular. In San Francisco, I could see the “Full House” house and Alcatraz. Then in LA I could seek to find my favorite celebrities and actors ;). 

 

6. Hawaii

We all have to admit that there has been at least one time in our lives that we have wanted to travel to Hawaii. Well, at least I have! It’s fascinating to me that there are so many islands that make up Hawaii. Hawaii has been on my travel bucket list for as long as I can remember, and I think it always will be. If you take me to Hawaii, I will love you forever:).

Thank y’all for reading yet another blog post of mine! Not just saying this, it means the world to me. Hope everyone has a good rest of their week! Remember to keep it cool and comment down below. 

 

Anna Claire