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  • What home school program offers gifted and/or advance courses for middle school students?

    Posted by admin on February 1st, 2010 and filed under middle school students | No Comments »

    My daughter wants to enroll in a home school program but she is in gifted at her school. If we take her out of school and we place her in a home school program, well she loose her space in the gifted program. If not what program can I place her in and if so how will they know where to place her. What programs are there available for her that have gifted and are virtual or that I don’t have to actually teach her. Just like Abeka Academy or Florida Virtual School.

    How to motivate middle school students?

    Posted by admin on January 27th, 2010 and filed under middle school students | 4 Comments »

    It will be my first year teaching middle school students (8th grade math). Teachers/inspired teachers: What are great incentives you use in your classroom?
    (computer time, board games…)

    I am not a teacher, I am actually a high school student. But I had a excellent English teacher back in the 8th & 9th grade. What she did was all of the students sat at a table, and she sat at the front of the table, and she basically just connected with the class on a level of our understanding. She made lectures fun and learning fun. All that she did was put herself in our shoes, and help us all learn at our own pace. We also did occasional games and writing essays on fun subjects. We did board games on fun days, reading on Wednesdays ( where you could bring in a pillow and relax while read on the floor or lean against the wall), and writing, literature, grammar on other days. It is a shame the class was only 50 minutes, I wish it was the whole day. But those are some things she did, that you might be able to apply to your Math Class. ( Not the reading part, but maybe for homework) just make sure nobody sleeps. As for lectures you can try that. Also try computer games. Math computer games. What makes Math boring is always doing stuff out of books too. Try using the computer, chalkboard, or lectures. Mix it up. Have fun with it. Maybe have a fun day too. For example, have a math competition. Whoever can solve so many problems in so much time correctly wins this, but the prizes have too be well worth it. Have a nerd dress down day. Review the basics of math for those students struggling to. Use flashcards to review basics. Most important do not push any student unless you feel that they are lazy. They might get overwhelmed if you press too much homework or are learning impaired/slow learners. Make sure everyone is understanding the concepts and working at his/her pace. Make up creative ideas and use them. Make class fun. Good luck. Also having a pizza day once every nine weeks is a great way to reward a group of hard working students.

    Question for Middle school students and people who just got out middle school.?

    Posted by admin on January 25th, 2010 and filed under middle school students | 2 Comments »

    QUESTION FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS OR PEOPLE WHO JUST GOT OUT OF MIDDLE SCHOOL.

    Do you think having a free period could have improve grades b/c in the free time a student could get help from a teacher?

    How many middle school students would say they don’t have time 2 do homework b/c of sports practice or having to spend time with family.

    that sounds like it would be really fun and good to have a free period-it would make school less BORING and lame. lol it is though. ☺

    Do all public school middle students have access to a foreign language in the US?

    Posted by admin on January 21st, 2010 and filed under middle school students | 6 Comments »

    Just wondering if every public middle school in the US makes available foreign language classes?

    no… I work for the NYC schools and there are no foreign language classes in my school as a requirement, as an elective or even as an extra curricular activity.

    I will say that most schools that have the money offer it.

    Can Middle School Students go on Strike?

    Posted by admin on January 18th, 2010 and filed under middle school students | 3 Comments »

    Are middle school students allowed to go on strike and why?

    Well I guess all you would have to do is not go to school… but why would you not want to? You’re getting free (unless you’re an idiot going to a private school) education for god’s sake.

    Where can you find free or cheap scripts for middle school students?

    Posted by admin on January 18th, 2010 and filed under middle school students | 1 Comment »

    Where can you find free or cheap scripts for middle school students?

    I am a new middle school teacher who loved performing in plays throughout school. I would like to have my students perform a play, yet with a district wide budget cut, I will have to fund this project myself. I am not against writing my own script, but was only curious if there were any good sources for a small school play. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!! :)

    Archive.org has a bunch of public domain movies. Use the scripts from those, because it’s legal and free. Or Shakespeare.

    I have to speak to a group of middle school students and tell them why their education is important?

    Posted by admin on January 15th, 2010 and filed under middle school students | 7 Comments »

    I have to talk to a group of middle school kids this morning and tell them why their education is so important. Any hints on what I should say, or how I should tell them?

    Tell them what they do now will determine if they get into a good college and make sure to tell the ones that don’t have all the money in the world that they can still get in by keeping their grades up.Make sure they have a major figured out before they get to college and that junior college will prepare them for that journey.that a good education will guarantee that their children will be well off in not to mention a good role model plus their parents would be so proud.Tell them in the grand scheme of things being the most popular person isn’t going to pay the mortgage.

    What are some good plays for middle school and high school students?

    Posted by admin on January 1st, 2010 and filed under middle school students | 7 Comments »

    I need good plays that middle and high school students can read, lower and upper level. To study and analyze

    Here’s a few that I’ve studied in theatre history classes (just for reading and writing papers on, that sort of thing):

    Glass Menagerie
    A Doll’s House
    Importance of Being Earnest
    Tartuffe
    A Raisin in the Sun
    Oedipus the King
    Uncle Tom’s Cabin
    Six Characters in Search of an Author
    Trifles

    Of, course, Shakespeare is a given. Here’s some of my favorites:
    Hamlet
    Romeo and Juliet
    Midsummer Night’s Dream
    Twelfth Night
    Much Ado About Nothing
    Macbeth

    what percent of MI middle school students are vegetarian/vegan?

    Posted by admin on December 29th, 2009 and filed under middle school students | 4 Comments »

    My group is trying to put together a campaign to have vegetarian options in our middle school cafeteria. What we realllllly need is some prof. if anyone has any information about vegetarian percentages of other persuasive information it would be GREATLY APPRECIATED!!

    in any answers please try to include sources for more accurate data.

    Also if someone could contact peta to find answers it would be sweet!
    deos anybody have highschool info. That would work too~!

    Thanks
    ~SMART

    According to surveys 3% of children between the ages of 8 to 18 are vegetarian which is triple the amount ten years previously. The same percentage of adults are also though as many as 10% say they are but eat occasional fish or chicken. That means that lots more teens (and visiting adults) would eat vegetarian/vegan (veg*n) if they had the option even if they are not full veg*n themselves especially on those days when the main entrees are beef or pork based.

    Here are some of the sources:
    http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2007-10-14-veggie-kids_N.htm
    http://www.wwaytv3.com/survey_teen_vegetarians_on_the_rise/11/2007
    http://www.courant.com/features/lifestyle/hc-veggiecool.artapr13,0,2934662.story

    And this page of percentages comparing veg*ns and non-veg*ns from Vegetarian Teen is really interesting:
    http://www.vegetarianteen.com/articles/reasons.shtml

    Including some info such as this:
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    Cholesterol

    *Drop in heart disease risk for every 1 percent decrease in blood cholesterol: 3-4 percent.
    *Blood cholesterol levels of vegetarians compared to non-vegetarians: 14 percent lower.
    *Risk of death from heart disease for vegetarians compared to non-vegetarians: Half.
    *Blood cholesterol levels of vegans (vegetarians who eat no meat, eggs, or dairy products) compared to non-vegetarians: 35 percent lower.
    *Intake of cholesterol for non-vegetarians: 300-500 milligrams/day.
    *Intake of cholesterol for lacto-ovo vegetarians (vegetarians who eat dairy and eggs): 150-300 milligrams/day.
    *Intake of cholesterol for vegans: Zero.
    *Average cholesterol level in the United States: 210.
    *Average cholesterol level of U.S. vegetarians: 161.
    *Average cholesterol level of U.S. vegans: 133.
    ====

    and

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    *Obesity rate among the general U.S. population: 18 percent.
    *Obesity rate among vegetarians: 6 percent.
    *Obesity rate among vegans: 2 percent.
    ====

    Good Luck and Yay for you and your group making such a great difference for everyone.

    Are middle school students really that difficult to teach?

    Posted by admin on December 24th, 2009 and filed under middle school students | 11 Comments »

    I’m going to be graduating this spring and will hopefully get a job teaching middle school science this summer.

    I agree with an above poster.

    It really depends on the teacher. With middle school kids – you know what you are getting. I prefer this level. They are goofy and they are extreme in their needs but they have huge goals and dreams.

    You know those animals they bring into hospitals? they have to have the right demeanor. They will be poked, prodded and they *cannot* react negatively. Thats us middle school teachers.

    today I had to break up a kissing couple as well as tell a boy to put his hotwheels cars away.