Get Ready for Your First Day of Eighth Grade

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Eighth grade is, for most students, the last year of middle school. Like any other year of school, preparing for it can be nerve wracking. The following steps will help you to prepare in an easy, organized way.

Steps

  1. Go school shopping. If you were provided with a supply list, follow the guidelines on that list. If you were not, there are a few things you will almost definitely need: A pack of pencils, a pack of pens, two or three spiral notebooks, one or two composition books, and a one-inch binder. These supplies are all that you will need the first week or two - anything else can be picked up at a later date.
  2. Don’t bring all of your supplies at once - walking into the school on the first day with a crippling backpack is not a good idea. The first few days will most likely not be instructional, as they are usually spent reading the code of conduct. All you will need is a binder for any handouts, and a pen or pencil. Bring in the rest of your supplies when you receive a locker, and store them in that.
  3. The night before the first day, set out the clothes you are planning to wear. Be sure that they coordinate and will not distract you or make you uncomfortable - you should be confident and comfortable so you can make the best impression possible. Also, have your schedule memorized - clogging up the hallway while you stare bewilderingly at your schedule will only cause disaster. Make sure to bring your schedule, anyway, just in case you forget the exact room number of a class. Also, be sure that you are not breaking your school's dress code.
  4. Get your needed amount of sleep. This varies from person to person. Be absolutely sure to get at least eight hours of sleep, at a minimum. 9-10 hours will give you a well-rested feeling without having to go to sleep at a crazy hour. A good idea would be to try to fall asleep between nine and ten, and wake up at about six. This may need to be adjusted, depending on your school’s start time and your morning routine.
  5. On the morning of the first day, get up early enough to have time to spare. Be sure to eat a healthy, filling breakfast. Take a shower, get dressed and brush your teeth well. Style your hair the way you like it. Do everything you need to feel prepared and confident for the day ahead.
  6. Smile, and enjoy your first day of eighth grade! You will create a wonderful start to the last year of middle school.

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Tips

  • Remember to smile. And, keep your head high and don't care what others think!
  • Talk to friends that you know will be in your class before school starts. Do this so that there is no problem trying to find someone to talk to!
  • Memorize your locker combination before the first day, that way you're not carrying around a slip of paper for a week, and asking for help from the teachers.
  • Once you get past the first three days successfully, then it gets a lot better from there on out.
  • Don’t overdo your first-day outfit. You can never go wrong with a pair of jeans that fit you well and a clean, fitted tee.
  • Save your favorite outfit for the second day of school rather than the first. The first day of school is all about knowing how to get from point A to point B, not noticing nice outfits.
  • If your school has a uniform policy, follow it.
  • Having a planner/agenda on hand will help you be organized.
  • Remember that everyone feels the same way as you.
  • Don't wear too much makeup.

Things You'll Need

  • School supplies
  • Clothing that complies with your school’s dress code
  • An alarm clock

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