Preparing for High School A Guide to Staying Focused in Middle School.

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Preparing for High School A Guide to Staying Focused in Middle School

Boston University Slideshow Title Goes Here Session Overview  What can I do in middle school to prepare for high school?  I’m in high school, now what?  High school myths and facts

Boston University Slideshow Title Goes Here You are in 6 th, 7 th, or 8 th grade, Congratulations! Are you prepared for high school? Let’s discuss what you can be doing NOW to be prepared for high school.

Boston University Slideshow Title Goes Here 1.) Perfect your study habits Creating and perfecting your study habits now is going to play a big role in becoming a successful student later. Below are some tips to help you to develop a study routine…  Plan specific times for studying  Try to study at the same time each day  Plan to study in a TV, cell phone, or music free zone  Work on the assignments that are the most difficult first  Two heads are better than one, so if you’re having difficulty in a certain subject, pair up with a study buddy

Boston University Slideshow Title Goes Here 2.) Ask for help If there is something that you are unsure of or don’t understand make sure you are asking for help before class, during class, and even after class. Below are a few reasons why it’s important to ask for help…  You will have a clearer understanding of the material  Often times if you have a question about something, your classmates will as well  You are more likely to do well in a class if you understand the material you are being taught

Boston University Slideshow Title Goes Here Who should I ask for help?  Teacher  Guidance Counselor  Your family- parents, siblings, cousins, aunts, uncles  Another student  Librarians at your school or the local public library

Boston University Slideshow Title Goes Here 3.) Get Involved! The fun doesn’t have to end at 3pm, join something fun that you’re interested in…  Join an after school program  Join a club in your school  Play a sport

Boston University Slideshow Title Goes Here  Work with your guidance counselor every year to pick your classes  Make sure you are taking classes in English, social studies, mathematics, science, and foreign language  Talk to your guidance counselor about honors and Advanced Placement classes What subjects should I take in high school?

Boston University Slideshow Title Goes Here Middle School Do’s and Don’ts Do…  Go to class  Strive for good grades  Your homework everyday  Prioritize your time  Explore different interests  Ask for help  Continue to perfect your study habits Don’t…  Skip school or classes  Procrastinate on your assignments.  Cram for a test  Be afraid to try new things  Be afraid to ask for help

Boston University Slideshow Title Goes Here Do you know your High School Myths from Facts?

Boston University Slideshow Title Goes Here QUESTIONS