The most challenging part of this year for me was the end because it feels like your free and finally get time to relax a bit until a teacher gives you an end of the year test or project. As I was assigned these things, I felt less and less motivated, so it took me much longer than usual to finish said assignments. I had missing assignments here and there because of how I was feeling, but I caught up to them a bit.
If I could change one thing that happened this year it would probably be when I fell running to my best friend and started bleeding from both my palm and elbow pretty bad afterwards. It was very awkward no matter how much I tried pulling it off after, and it still is embarrassing right now. The incident isn't talked about much, at least from what I know of, but it's hard not to remember a moment like that, especially with everybody from each grade watching.
Something I thought was hard at the beginning of the year but is easy now is math. Since I am in advanced, I thought it would be very hard, which it was, but now that I think about it, I was overreacting. ELAR was the complete opposite. It was a bit confusing in the beginning because I had stopped focusing on the skills when summer break started. I started getting used to it again and got better as the school year progressed, but as soon as the end of the last semester hit, my mind started going blank, and I couldn't focus as well as I used to. Right now, I've gotten a bit better and have done more work, but I am still feeling tired and want school to be over the day after tomorrow (which won't happen that fast).
I think I made the biggest improvements in math and social studies. While I was pretty good in both classes these past few school years, I started understanding and getting into the subjects a lot more, especially math.
In conclusion, my sixth grade year was exciting yet nerve-wracking in the beginning because it was a new school, and I transferred to Woodland Acres Middle instead of the one I was zoned to. I thought I wouldn't know anybody other than my best friend, Abby, and I also thought I would never makes any friends, if it weren't for her. Because of her, I have the most amazing, sometimes annoying, friends I could ever ask for. Even though I had to leave my old ones behind, it was nice meeting more kids my age I could properly relate to. It felt like I've basically been knowing them my whole life, even though it was only a year in reality. Overall, sixth grade was a roller coaster. I saw a few more friends from elementary, more than I thought to be honest, and the school wasn't too much of a change, besides having two buildings and walking to another just to find a class. Other than that, it felt like normal, old school. These past two semesters were the most memorable and unforgettable days of my life. I know that when I get older, I'll be able to look back at these memories and laugh at all the unimportant things I used to cry and rant about.