As a sixth grade teacher I would say like it is in the novel "It is the best of times and it is the worst of times." First each day you'll find fantastic changes and everyone is going through them physically and academically. One day your best friend will want to dress up as an adult and you'll say, "Great. I'll dress as an adult tomorrow." When you show up they are a child again.
What's good about that is because of all the changes going on you are quickly forgiven for any mistakes and each day you get closer to being adult like, adolescent.
well when i was in 6th grade i liked their looks- that is a very imature answer. Looks are important, but think if she is smart friendly, doesnt matter about popularity, and make sure that she is a good person
get them to become friends then after a will like 6th grade ask her out
a 12 year old is normally in 6th or 7th grade
obviously..... yes
Cs and Bs are pretty average
Yes that is a good speed.
that's up to how good you do
3.2 is good
6th grade
They need to be cute, have a good personality, if you want to have a bf, you need to be yourself, try to be friends with him at first and don't rush a relationship. Trust me on this, I am a 6th grade boy.
I am excited about the upcoming 6th grade evaluation exam.
yes
uuh no not quite,buddy
Anywhere in the A's or B's range.
NO
WHOSE that lady? By 'Morgan in 6th grade
Skipping 6th grade typically requires meeting certain academic criteria and receiving approval from school officials. This might involve demonstrating a high level of proficiency in subjects covered in 6th grade, taking placement tests, and possibly engaging in discussions with teachers, parents, and the school administration to determine if skipping a grade is in the best interest of the student.