The age should not be a major discrepancy in junior high schools, since 6th graders (age 11-12) are in many of the same adolescent phases as the older students (age 12-14). Conversely, post-pubescent 8th graders may share more problems with high school students, especially 9th graders, than with the younger students.
Personally I think that 7th graders are the best because I'm in seventh grade. But that is not true. 7th graders are the same as 6th graders and 8th graders. People probably think that because they are in the middle of the 2 grade. 7th graders are not the youngest or the oldest so that might be another reason people think that way. I believe that the grades are the same.
most of the time, i think it's because the seventh graders are older than the sixth graders (obviously) so the seventh graders think they can date (or whatever) whoever they want in sixth grade, or lead them on. or at least, that's what i think. Xd why would a 7th grader want to date a 6th graders and 6th graders shouldnt be dating
They are to young to be playing with eighth graders!! Also it was clinically proven that the new transition for 6th Graders is 2 hard2 handle
If it is in a play, then only of everyone is comfortable with it. If it is in a relationship, only of your parents permission should you. I would say eighth grade maybe and high school it would be okay.
Some 7th graders do Algebra, but 8th graders are supposed to.
Go ahead and ask him. Lots of 8th graders ask 7th graders out to the prom.
I think that you would look stylish in them but I am not sure if 7th graders wear them. I totally would!
Only if they would be very bored with 7th grade material and if they are emotionally mature enought to handle eighth grade.
6th graders 8th graders and 7th graders go there
7th graders typically use a size 6 basketball.
Of course 7th graders should learn about propaganda and how they can be tricked into buying things or doing things they should not. They are bombarded by it on a daily basis. Tell them about political propaganda and deceit too.
with 60 other different 7th graders