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A Secret Weapon for 6th Graders

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A Secret Weapon for 6th Graders

For most kids in the United States, sixth grade means changing from one teacher to several, and often going to a new, bigger school as well.   Other than starting kindergarten, it’s the biggest jump kids have ever taken in school.   For some, the change is electric: they leap into their new courses,  make new friends, and find themselves more turned on to school than ever.  But don’t be surprised if things aren’t so easy at first.   

The biggest challenge, it seems, isn’t just academics: it’s time. After spending six years in elementary classrooms, kids begin a whole new routine of travel among different rooms, each with its own teacher, books, and homework.   Not surprisingly, many children feel completely overwhelmed.

In fact, says Tiffani Chin, PhD., author of School Sense, and Executive Director of the Los Angeles based EdBoost program, quite a few kids just shut down. “By the first report card,” she says, “I’ll see 30% of kids’ teachers saying they haven’t done a bit of homework.”  Not surprisingly, grades plummet as well.

Want to avoid that mess?  Chin’s #1 solution—and one widely endorsed by schools: make sure kids have a planner, and insist that they write in it every period of every day.   In fact, it’s a good idea to start early, even in fourth or fifth grade; but it’s never too late to introduce it.  What’s important, she says, is that kids see that they are responsible.  “Really hold them accountable,” she advises, “every night.”

If kids are not accustomed to using a planner, expect to give practical help.  Kids’ organizing guru Donna Goldberg advises, for example, that students write homework on the day it’s given, not the day it’s due; that way, they understand that they need to get to it now, not later.  When teachers assign long projects, parents can provide crucial help by breaking down the assignment into chunks and helping kids plan personal deadlines for each stage.    She even advises that kids write down each deadline in the planner along with regular after school sports, lessons, or other activities, so that kids can see, and plan, when they will have time during the school week to work on a long term assignment in addition to nightly homework.

And if your child still can’t quite seem to remember to write down homework, don’t forget: you’re still allowed to follow up.  “Just because it’s middle school,” says Chin, “doesn’t mean you can’t contact your teacher.”  In fact, many schools are now offering online connections for parents, so that you can see your child’s assignments nightly.   Just be sure that you then pass the information on to your child, who is the one responsible for doing the homework.

So if you’ve got a new sixth grader, listen up!  A planner may seem hopelessly low tech, but this inexpensive tool can make all the difference, and it can build lifelong good habits.  Of course, the change can seem as overwhelming to parents as to kids.    But, says Chin, take heart:  kids are stronger than you’d think.  In the end, she says, “It takes about two weeks.  They do manage it.  They really do.”

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  1. Sep 11, 2007
    Faye Duriso says:
    Great advise,anything that it will to take to ensure excellence is the call of business.
  2. Sep 15, 2007
    faith says:
    hey i lov this and your inspiering  keep up the good  work
  3. Sep 15, 2007
    faith and rebekah says:
    I think thats true because when i was in 6th grade i was stumped
     
    i love it but we dont go to different classes we stay in 1
  4. Sep 24, 2007
    Patricia Thompson says:
    The more I know what's going on in class,the more I can reinforce at home,& go over the next day assignment so he's not clueless when the teacher begins the lesson.
  5. Sep 24, 2007
    Shelbi Cupp says:
    I love this site it totally helps for people like me who just started middle school.
  6. Sep 25, 2007
    Brigitte says:
    This site is helping a lot... even though I've only been on for a few minutes!
    Anyways I'm having a tough time in school, but I'm sure this site will help!
    Thanks!:)
  7. Oct 16, 2007
    Anonymous says:
    CANADIANDS ENJOY A VARIETY OF ACTIVITIES ESPECIALY OUT DOOR SPORT. YOU WILL FIN LOCAL PARKS AND NATIONAL PARKS CROWDED WITH PEOPLE EXERCISING AND HAVING FUN .
  8. Oct 18, 2007
    Hannah says:
    This sight is awesome! It really has helped me through my first year in middle school
  9. Oct 18, 2007
    Mackenzie says:
    Middle School is a large jump for sixth graders.  I think that so far middle school is easy!
  10. Oct 26, 2007
    Jessica says:
    Middle school is easy, but its hard kepping up with stuff like homework and books
  11. Oct 26, 2007
    missy says:
    This post is hidden because it has been flagged as inappropriate.
  12. Oct 26, 2007
    Melissa Solis says:
        I have a bullying problem, and a detention problem. I want to get rid of it because I am a cheerleader and I want to stay a cheerleader.F.Y.I
     
                        I NEED HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  13. Nov 2, 2007
    alissa says:
    thanks for all of the tip and edvice i will probably use those in a long run...well any ways thanks and bye
  14. Nov 10, 2007
    makayla says:
    this is a realy good idea for the kids to do it is helping my child with work all tthe time and she is caught up in work and she never turns any thing in late this is the best advice for children in middle school
  15. Nov 29, 2007
    super reader says:
    I NEED HELP IN SOCIAL STUDIES DESPRATELY !!!!!
  16. Dec 20, 2007
    debbie says:
    i love this advice!I am currently a 6th grade student and i am not doing so well in science....I told my dada that this is really hard for since all the new things and places but also it gets harder for me.I sent this to my dad telling him to read the first paragraph last sentence it reads.."but dont be suprised if things arent so easy at first".
  17. Jan 17, 2008
    rory sutherland says:
    You can really learn much from this site,so keep up the good work guys!!!!!!!!                                                                                   THANKS FOR LIISTENING!!!!!!!!
  18. Jan 23, 2008
    I liked this article. My son started middle school, 6th grade and is excelling very well. He has a whole new love of learning and does homework, projects and even his attitude toward school has blossomed. I never thought I'd hear my own son say"but Mom, I wanted straight A's , not A's and one B"
    WOW, he has turned into super student this year and I couldn't be happier. This website is the first one that has relevent and DOABLE advice.
    Thanks
  19. Jan 25, 2008
    haya zubya says:
    it is a very good site to start with.it really helped me a lot.every middle school girl like me must like this amusing site!
  20. Jan 25, 2008
    haya says:
    this site is informative
  21. Jan 28, 2008
    Anonymous says:
    nothing hepls
  22. Mar 13, 2008
    Anonymous says:
    stupid what you need to do is tell someone and tell the bullies stop,i had enough of you,just go bully someone else,pick on someone your own size
  23. Mar 13, 2008
    alexander rodriguez says:
    well,i think you should just consintrate on school,if a bully comes to you or toward you just walk away,and also just tell them youve had enough.learn korate and use your skills for self respect
  24. Mar 30, 2008
    hailey says:
    6th grade is harder than it looks i am half way through the year and i am passing by cs so if u r bout to go to 6th grade dont expect it to be easy but try!!!!!!!!!!
  25. Apr 1, 2008
    larisa says:
    cool i really like this website!BYE!!!!!!!!!
  26. Apr 2, 2008
    ashley says:
    am in 6th graders .when i was in 5th graders i was good. now am in 6th graders now am bad.so how about yall  i suppose to be in 7th graders.i got back agian
  27. Apr 3, 2008
    meghan says:
    My teacher name is mrs.van my teacher work at my school.
  28. Apr 30, 2008
    Hailey says:
    What do you think about  all year round school?
  29. May 29, 2008
    Kelsey says:
    Well, I'm going to Middle Next year and my friend's sister says its REALLY Hard. HELP!!!
  30. Jun 21, 2008
    katie says:
    i HATE using planners! if you want some good advice use accordian folders.
  31. Jul 4, 2008
    rhodora says:
    I have a sixth grader kid, and I'm  planning to follow the  advice given in this article.  Yeh, I'm going to buy him a planner. And hey, I'm going to buy myself and my husband a planner, too.  --had been relying  on our handy memory.
  32. Jul 15, 2008
    Benjamin Owens says:
    I'm wide open to good ideas from teachers and students about 6th grade teaching and learning experiences & just generally good advice..  I usually teach high school, but this year will also teach one section of 6th in our middle school.  
  33. Aug 30, 2008
    jalissa says:
    i am a 6th grader and we have to go to 4 class in a whole and it is a lot homework thats why they gave us a planner.
  34. Sep 22, 2008
    kayla says:
    i'm a sixth grader who loves math all the time !

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