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8th grade is the real deal. Everything you do in 8th grade (work, grades, and homework) count as you move onto high school, especially if you're taking an advanced class. It is also the last year of middle school (so you'll probably feel like you need to go out with a bang). How can you develop a non-stressful, welcoming daily routine for 8th grade?
 
8th grade is the real deal. Everything you do in 8th grade (work, grades, and homework) count as you move onto high school, especially if you're taking an advanced class. It is also the last year of middle school (so you'll probably feel like you need to go out with a bang). How can you develop a non-stressful, welcoming daily routine for 8th grade?
 
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
#Get your [[Choose School Supplies for Middle School|supplies]] ready. Most schools will give you a list of what you need. On the day before, pack your bag. You only need a few binders and things to write with. You can bring locker things too. If you got your schedule, put that in there. If you got a bus pass, put that in your bag if you plan on taking the bus. Be sure you have something to eat! Pack your lunch, or get money to buy school lunch. A water bottle isn't a bad idea either. If you are a girl, bring a [[Make a 'Just in Case' Kit for Your Locker|A Just In Case kit]]. During the first few days, you are being explained procedures and are most likely not going to need all of your supplies.
 
#Get your [[Choose School Supplies for Middle School|supplies]] ready. Most schools will give you a list of what you need. On the day before, pack your bag. You only need a few binders and things to write with. You can bring locker things too. If you got your schedule, put that in there. If you got a bus pass, put that in your bag if you plan on taking the bus. Be sure you have something to eat! Pack your lunch, or get money to buy school lunch. A water bottle isn't a bad idea either. If you are a girl, bring a [[Make a 'Just in Case' Kit for Your Locker|A Just In Case kit]]. During the first few days, you are being explained procedures and are most likely not going to need all of your supplies.