This letter is from Andrew Allen, an assistant at Barber Middle School, to Future Middle Schools. It summarizes some of the expectations for students entering middle school. Students will be required to do homework, work independently, and may have to sit and work on computers for an entire class period. The letter specifically calls out Ms. Watts' Reading Technology & Literature class, noting that students will work with partners but may end up doing most of the work themselves. It advises students to listen carefully, as teachers will only explain things once. Overall, the letter says that while the work is not too difficult, students need to pay attention and give teachers respect.
This letter is from Andrew Allen, an assistant at Barber Middle School, to Future Middle Schools. It summarizes some of the expectations for students entering middle school. Students will be required to do homework, work independently, and may have to sit and work on computers for an entire class period. The letter specifically calls out Ms. Watts' Reading Technology & Literature class, noting that students will work with partners but may end up doing most of the work themselves. It advises students to listen carefully, as teachers will only explain things once. Overall, the letter says that while the work is not too difficult, students need to pay attention and give teachers respect.
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This letter is from Andrew Allen, an assistant at Barber Middle School, to Future Middle Schools. It summarizes some of the expectations for students entering middle school. Students will be required to do homework, work independently, and may have to sit and work on computers for an entire class period. The letter specifically calls out Ms. Watts' Reading Technology & Literature class, noting that students will work with partners but may end up doing most of the work themselves. It advises students to listen carefully, as teachers will only explain things once. Overall, the letter says that while the work is not too difficult, students need to pay attention and give teachers respect.
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It͛s time for the 5th grader of elementary school to come up to middle school which is a place to work with precision in your work. Students in middle school are required to do homework, work at home, and if they don͛t then it counts against them in their overall grade. One class that puts struggling students in order is Ms. Watts͛ Reading Technology & Literature class͛. Students may expect working for the whole class period on the computer which means you have to sit in a chair for 55 minutes. The future candidates of Reading Literature& Technology, Ms. Watt͛s class, will also be working with partners, and they may also expect you to do most of the work for them. Take into consideration, ͞Do your work͟, and you will not have any problem in school. What people don͛t understand is that Ms. Watts only explains things once, so learn how to listen carefully because you will fall behind. Overall, the students of Barber Middle school have a great time WORKING, but the work isn͛t that hard if you pay attention. Also give your teachers the respect they want and need otherwise they will go Hitler on you. The school can͛t wait for you to be in its halls.