Each middle school is different in terms of classes, but here are pretty much the main classes most middle schools offer:
* Algebra * Pre-Algebra * English * Geometry (available in most middle schools, but not all) * P.E. (Physical Education) * Science (Life, Physical, etc.) * Elective (Electives vary greatlyfrom middle school to middle school)
Im in eight grade now and i have 6 main classes, including history, english, math/algebra, science, P.E, and an elective. The 7th class u r talking about could be homeroom, althoughg some people refer to lunch or nutrition as a class
well the 4 basic ones are science, math, history, and language arts. In a Christian/catholic school, there would also be a Bible class. There are also the side classes such as P.E., art, etc.
Well if you are talking about the homeroom at middle school. Its the place to go when you first go to school to check your attendance to make sure your in school or they call home. Heres a tip since in my middle school we have 3 min to get to each class, go to your locker first then go to Homeroom then to your class. Trust me its alot faster.
you still have periods you go from class to class, you have different teachers each period,you have to do homework,still have hard tests,you have an elective,still alot of people go to the school (but the high school has more students)......and more
in middle school you just need basic school suplys a good binder with a folder for each subject and a locker shelf for books
The easiest way is to complete and pass a high school class. I believe each class is one credit.
cell phones should be banned from school cause kids do not pay any attention to classes and then when they are going to get phone call they just answer it during the middle of class! Also kids can cheat on tests by texting each other!but the good thing is they will turn it off in class.
All the levers in the world can be grouped in 3 classes, depending on how the effort point, the load point, and the fulcrum are lined up. Class I . . . fulcrum (pivot) is in the middle. Class II . . . load is in the middle. Class III . . . effort is in the middle. Each individual lever can only belong to one class.
just be friends and if u still each other in middle school maybe u could go out.
Each class is given units and those are credits. If you fail a class you don't get the credit for the class and have to repeat it.
you have to be nice to each other
because they want to
It shouldn't be a problem, you are both guys. Soon either in middle school or later in high school you will be changing with a lot of other guys in gym class. All men regardless of age will look to see how the other guy is equipped. Everyone does.
A school has 18 classes with 35 students in each class. In order to reduce class size to 30, how many new classes must be formed?