给初中生涯画上完美的句号英语作文
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给初中生涯画上完美的句号英语作文
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篇1
The End of My Middle School Journey
Wow, can you believe it? I'm finally done with middle school! It feels like just yesterday I was a tiny little kid starting 6th grade, confused and anxious about what was to come. But now, after three amazing years, it's time to move on to high school. As I get ready to start this next chapter, I want to take a moment to look back on my middle school experience and all the incredible memories I've made.
6th Grade - Finding My Feet
Those first few weeks of 6th grade were really tough. The school was so much bigger than elementary school and I had no idea where anything was. I got lost trying to find my classes at least once a day! And don't even get me started on trying to open my locker...I'm pretty sure I cried out of frustration a couple times.
But slowly, things started to get easier. I made some great new friends who helped show me around and made me feel less alone. We'd meet up at our lockers between classes and chat about our days. I also joined the band, which was huge for me. Playing the trumpet gave me such a fun creative outlet and the band kids were all so nice and welcoming.
By the end of that first year, I felt like I had really found my groove. My grades were solid, I had an awesome friend group, and I was getting more and more confident every day. Those first few months of struggle were quickly becoming a distant memory.
7th Grade - Hitting My Stride
If 6th grade was about finding my feet, 7th grade was about really hitting my stride and coming into my own. I just felt so much more sure of myself and comfortable in my middle school environment.
One of the biggest highlights was joining the track team in the spring. I had always been pretty athletic and loved running around with my friends, but being on an actual team took it to a new level. We trained hard together every day after school and I made even more new friends. The best moment was when I won a medal at the city championships...I had never felt so proud!
My other passion that year was student council. I had always been pretty social and outgoing, so being a voice for the student body felt like a perfect fit. I loved planning events and trying to make our school an even better place. My friends all joked that I was a born politician or leader...maybe they were right!
8th Grade - The Grand Finale
And just like that, 8th grade was here. The end was in sight, but I wanted to make sure I made the most of every last minute before high school. And boy, did I ever!
In the fall, I was somehow elected student body president. Me! Can you believe it? It was such an honor and responsibility, but I gladly accepted the challenge. My main initiative was to raise money for new sports equipment for the school through bake sales, car washes and events. We raised over 5000 which made me immensely proud.
As if that weren't enough, ourtrack team went on to win the state championship that spring! All the hard work and early mornings finally paid off in the best way possible. Seeing my teammates' smiling faces as we hoisted up that huge trophy is a memory I'll never, ever forget. Pure joy.
The end of the year was filled with so many bittersweet moments - the graduation ceremony, the final school dance, saying goodbye to my favorite teachers. Parts of me were ready to move on, but other parts wanted to stay in that cozy middle school world forever. So many hugs, so many photos, so many promises to stay in touch no matter what.
Looking Ahead
And now, here I am. An 8th grade graduate, full of memories and experiences that have shaped me into who I am today. I've learned so many valuable lessons about friendship, hard work, responsibility and believing in myself. I've overcome obstacles, stepped out of my comfort zone, and achieved things I never could have imagined.
While I'm definitely going to miss middle school, I'm also incredibly excited for what high school has in store. I know the road ahead won't always be easy, but I feel ready to take it on. These past three years have prepared me well.
To all my middle school teachers, thank you for challenging me and believing in my potential. To my friends, thanks for always having my back - I'll cherish our memories forever. And to my family, your endless love, support and guidance means everything.
So here's to the future! High school, college, whocares what comes next...I'm ready. Middle school, you were amazing, but this is just the beginning. Bring it on!
篇2
Putting the Perfect Ending on Middle School
Middle school was the best three years of my young life so far! I learned so much, made amazing friends, and had experiences I'll never forget. As I get ready to start high school next year, I can't help but look back fondly on my middle school memories.
The first day of 6th grade was absolutely terrifying. The school was so big compared to my little elementary school. I got lost trying to find my homeroom and was a solid 15 minutes late on the very first day. How embarrassing! But the teachers were really nice about it and helped me find the right classroom. My homeroom teacher, Mrs. Jackson, made me feel right at home. She explained everything we needed to know and helped calm my nerves.
Making friends was hard at first since I didn't know anyone from the other elementary schools that fed into our middle school. But I met my bestie Sara in math class when we were
assigned to be partners for a project. She's just as much of a goofball as I am and we instantly hit it off. We've been inseparable ever since that "Surface Area of Prisms" project way back on the third week of school.
The classes themselves were a huge step up from elementary school. Having different teachers and classrooms for each subject was a big adjustment. I loved getting to change classes though as it broke up the day and kept things from getting too boring or monotonous. My favorite classes were English and Art, because I've always loved reading, writing, and being creative. Math was pretty tough for me but Sara helped me survive.
In 7th grade, I decided to really get involved and join some clubs and sports teams. I went out for the soccer team and made it as a backup striker. I wasn't the star player or anything, but it felt awesome to be part of a team and compete against other schools. Our team made it to the regional semifinals that year which was incredibly exciting! I also joined the Creative Writing Club where I met other students who loved putting their thoughts and imagination onto paper like I did.
8th grade was a whirlwind of trying to prepare for high school. We had to pick our classes for freshman year and meet
with guidance counselors to plan out our path for eventually applying to college. It was all really overwhelming! The pressure was on to get good grades and make a great final impression. Thankfully, I had Mrs. Brady for homeroom who helped us all navigate the craziness of preparing for high school.
Outside of academics, 8th grade was a total blast. We went on our closing ceremony class trip to an amusement park which was amazing. Getting to go on roller coasters and enjoy embarrassing dances with all my friends one last time was so memorable. I also performed in the school poetry slam and placed 3rd which made me feel accomplished as a writer.
The very last day of 8th grade was heartbreaking but beautiful at the same time. I could hardly breathe during the graduation ceremony as I realized my middle school days were coming to an end. Receiving my diploma and walking across the stage felt like a monumental life event even though it was "just" middle school. Mrs. Jackson, my 6th grade teacher, was the one who handed me my diploma which felt like the perfect bookends.
After the ceremony, there were tons of hugs, tears, and fond farewells with my closest friends. Sara and I made a pact that no matter what high school throws at us, we'll always be there for
each other. Those three years showed me how to handle harder classes, make new friends, get involved in activities, and develop my interests. While I'm nervous about high school, I feel ready to take it on.
Middle school may be in my rearview mirror now, but those precious memories and formative experiences will always be a part of me. I grew so much between those hallways and made friendships and tried activities that shaped me into who I am today. It wasn't always easy, but it was an incredible, irreplaceable chapter in my life story. I'll miss walking those halls and seeing my favorite teachers every day. But I know I'm ready to go out and embrace the next chapter, high school, with the resilience and confidence that middle school instilled in me. Time to go crush it!
篇3
Saying Goodbye to Middle School
Wow, can you believe it? Middle school is finally coming to an end! The last few years have been a total whirlwind of new experiences, challenges, and memories that I'll never forget. As I get ready to start high school, I can't help but look back on my middle school journey with a huge mix of emotions.
It felt like just yesterday that I was a nervous little 6th grader, terrified about starting at a new bigger school. I remember walking through the doors on that first day, my hands shaking as I clutched my brand new backpack and binders. Would I make friends? Would the schoolwork be too hard? What if I got lost and couldn't find my classes? So many worries were racing through my mind.
But you know what? Those fears faded away pretty quickly. Within just a couple weeks, I had made a great group of friends who made me feel right at home. We'd giggle together at lunch, have hilarious conversations on the playground, and help each other out with assignments. Having my buddies by my side made the transition so much easier.
Speaking of classes, middle school definitely kept me on my toes with more challenging academics. I'll never forget the first time I stared down at a pre-algebra problem, my brain feeling like a jumbled mess of numbers and variables. Who knew math could get so complex? Reading ancient books like The Odyssey for English class was also a mental workout. Subjects like history and science went way more in-depth than elementary school.
At times, the increased workload felt overwhelming. I'd sit at my desk late at night, surrounded by a mountain of textbooks
and scattered notes, wondering if I'd ever make it through my piles of homework. There were more than a few moments where I broke down in tears of frustration and exhaustion.
But you know what else? Pushing through and facing those academic challenges head-on taught me some incredibly valuable lessons about perseverance and hard work. Thanks to lots of late nights, I became a master at time management and self-discipline. Asking questions in class and seeking extra help when I was stuck allowed me to become a better student. By the end of 8th grade, I felt like I could conquer any academic obstacle thrown my way.
Then there were the little everyday moments that became special traditions - things like dressing up for Halloween costume contests, having llama- themed spirit days (don't ask), and staying up all night cramming for final exams while chugging energy drinks. Trying to stay awake in class the next morning while my friends and I all looked like zombies never failed to crack us up.
Let's not forget about all the school dances and parties where we'd bond over trading snacks, gossiping about crushes, and judging each other's outfits. Remember when I showed up to the 6th grade dance looking like a baby deer caught in
headlights because I had no idea how to actually dance? We still laugh about how awkward and uncoordinated I was on that dance floor. It's a good thing my moves have improved a bit since then!
While some of the in-school memories were amazing, the times spent with friends outside of class were often even better. Weekends were packed with all sorts of adventures - sleepovers where we'd binge-watch TV shows until 3am, trips to the mall where we'd wander around for hours and just be our silly selves, and excursions to the local diner where we'd pig out on greasy food. No matter what we did, laughs and inside jokes were always involved. Those moments of carefree fun and bonding over shared experiences will stay with me forever.
While I've enjoyed many of my middle school experiences, I'm definitely ready to move on to this next exciting chapter! Honestly, I'm feeling a mixture of nervousness and eagerness as I prepare for high school. The academic demands will be even more intense and the expectations higher, which is a little scary but also energizing. I hope that the perseverance and dedication I developed in middle school will help me rise to the new challenges.
At the same time, I can't wait for all the new opportunities that high school will bring. Finally being an upperclassman, making a new circle of mature friends, taking interesting electives, trying new extracurriculars - it's all so thrilling! While I'll forever cherish my middle school memories, deep down I know I've outgrown that chapter of my life. It's time to start fresh and embrace this next phase of my journey.
So here's to you, middle school. Thank you for the endless laughs, invaluable life lessons, and priceless moments that helped shape me into who I am today. Our time together is ending, but the impact you've had will stay with me forever. While I'm nervous about what the future holds, I'm also incredibly excited to put everything I've learned into practice as I go off to high school.
Get ready, high school...because thanks to middle school, I know I have what it takes to absolutely crush it! Farewell, middle school - you'll be missed, but your lessons will help me as I go off to paint my newest masterpiece. Here's to ending one chapter on a perfect note so I can begin another!
篇4
Middle school was a big deal for me. It was like this whole new chapter opening up, full of unknowns and adventures waiting to happen. Looking back now as I get ready to start high school, I can see just how much I grew and learned over those three years. It was a journey for sure, with some bumps along the way, but I wouldn't change a single thing.
Those first few weeks of 6th grade were pretty scary though, I'm not gonna lie. The school was so much bigger than my elementary school and I got lost more times than I can count trying to find my classrooms. All the older kids looked like giants towering over me. But slowly but surely, I got the hang of it all. I made some great new friends who helped show me the ropes. Shoutout to Emma and Michael who let this clueless newbie tag along with them until I found my footing!
The classes themselves were a huge jump too. We went from having just one teacher all day to switching classes for every subject. I loved getting to learn from different teachers who were experts in their fields. My English teacher Mr. Roberts totally sparked my love for reading and creative writing. Mrs. Thompson's math class was hard but she explained concepts in a way that finally made sense to me. Even the "boring" stuff like
biology with Mr. Patel ended up being fascinating once I gave it a chance.
Another major lesson I learned was about being myself and not caring about what others think. Look, middle school is pretty awkward for everyone. We're all just trying to figure out who we are and fit in at the same time. I definitely got caught up in worrying about looking cool or following certain trends and cliques at first. But you know what? At the end of the day, the friends who stuck around were the ones who liked me for me, weird quirks and all. That's what really matters - finding your vibe and your people. Once I just owned my weirdness and did my own thing, everything became a lot easier.
I can't talk about middle school without mentioning extracurriculars too. They were such a huge part of my experience and personal growth. From joining the school play to trying out for the soccer team to starting an environmental club, dabbling in all these different activities helped me discover new passions and gain so many skills beyond just academics. It taught me teamwork, discipline, leadership, and how to balance it all with my schoolwork through better time management (thanks to many a late night finishing homework). Getting
involved made middle school life richer and way more fun overall.
So while I'm definitely ready to move on to the high school world, I'll always look back fondly at my middle school years. The lessons, memories, and personal growth I experienced there helped shape the person I am today. Who I'll continue growing into over the next four years and beyond? Only time will tell. But wherever I end up, I know the foundation I built in middle school will always be a part of me. Those three years were the perfect way to put a period at the end of my childhood chapter and begin the first sentence of my story as a young adult.
The future is out there, waiting for me to write it. Thanks middle school - for everything.
篇5
The Bittersweet Goodbye to Middle School
As I stood in front of the mirror, fiddling with the tasseled cap on my head, I couldn't help but feel a whirlwind of emotions. This was it – the grand finale of my middle school journey, a chapter that had been equal parts exhilarating and exhausting. With a deep breath, I reminded myself that today was a celebration, a tribute to the countless memories, triumphs, and
even the occasional stumbles that had shaped me into the person I am today.
Looking back, it seems like just yesterday when I first stepped foot into the imposing halls of Oakwood Middle School, clutching my brand-new backpack with a mixture of excitement and trepidation. The lockers stretched endlessly, and the hallways buzzed with the chatter of older students who seemed to possess an air of worldly wisdom that I could only dream of attaining.
Those first few weeks were a blur of finding my way around, making new friends, and adapting to the rigors of middle school academics. I vividly remember the butterflies in my stomach as I walked into each new class, wondering what adventures and challenges awaited me. From mastering the art of locker combinations to navigating the treacherous waters of the cafeteria lunch line, every day brought with it a new lesson in perseverance and resilience.
As the months rolled by, I found myself settling into a comfortable rhythm, forging bonds with classmates who would become lifelong friends. We laughed together, consoled each other during tough times, and shared in the collective joy of
acing a particularly challenging test or nailing a group project presentation.
Middle school was also a time of self-discovery, a period when I began to explore my interests and passions. Whether it was joining the school band and learning to play the clarinet, or diving headfirst into the world of coding and robotics, I relished the opportunity to try new things and push the boundaries of my comfort zone.
As the years flew by, I witnessed my peers and myself undergo transformations that were both physical and emotional. Braces were put on and taken off, voices deepened, and conversations shifted from the latest playground craze to more profound topics like navigating the complexities of adolescence and pondering our place in the world.
Through it all, our teachers stood by our side, offering guidance, support, and the occasional well-timed piece of wisdom. They challenged us to think critically, to question assumptions, and to never settle for anything less than our best efforts. Their unwavering belief in our potential was a constant source of motivation, pushing us to reach higher and dream bigger.
And now, as I prepare to walk across the stage and receive my middle school diploma, I can't help but feel a profound sense of gratitude for the journey that has led me to this moment. The friendships forged, the lessons learned, and the memories etched into the very fabric of my being – these are the treasures that I will carry with me as I embark on the next chapter of my academic and personal growth.
To my fellow graduates, I say this: savor these final moments, for they represent the culmination of years of hard work, perseverance, and personal growth. Embrace the bittersweet pangs of nostalgia, for they are a testament to the incredible journey we have shared. But also allow yourselves to feel the excitement and anticipation of what lies ahead, for the world is a canvas waiting to be painted with the vibrant hues of your ambitions and dreams.
As we bid farewell to the halls of Oakwood Middle School, let us carry with us the lessons we have learned, the friendships we have forged, and the unwavering determination to continue growing, learning, and making our mark on the world.
Congratulations, fellow graduates! We did it! And as we step into the future, let us do so with the confidence that our middle
school years have prepared us for whatever challenges and triumphs lie ahead.
篇6
Saying Goodbye to Middle School: A Perfect Ending to My Journey
Wow, can you believe it? Middle school is almost over, and I'm about to start a brand-new chapter in my life! It feels like just yesterday when I was a nervous little kid, clutching my backpack and struggling to find my locker on the first day of sixth grade. But now, three years later, I'm a seasoned pro, ready to take on the world of high school!
Looking back, middle school has been quite a rollercoaster ride. There were ups and downs, moments of joy and frustration, successes and failures, but through it all, I've learned so much about myself and what I'm capable of achieving.
Remember that time when I bombed my first big math test in sixth grade? I was devastated, thinking that I was just not cut out for algebra and geometry. But thanks to the guidance of my awesome math teacher, Mrs. Johnson, and my own determination, I worked hard, studied like crazy, and eventually became one of the top students in the class. That experience
taught me that with effort and perseverance, I can overcome any obstacle that comes my way.
Then there was that time when I auditioned for the school play, "The Wizard of Oz," and landed the role of the Cowardly Lion. I was terrified of performing on stage, but my friends and family encouraged me to step out of my comfort zone. And you know what? It turned out to be one of the most rewarding experiences of my life! Not only did I conquer my stage fright, but I also discovered a passion for acting that I never knew I had.
Speaking of passions, middle school was also the time when I found my love for creative writing. Mrs. Thompson, my English teacher, noticed my flair for storytelling and encouraged me to join the school's literary magazine. Writing short stories and poems for the magazine was an incredible outlet for my imagination, and it helped me develop my skills as a writer.
But middle school also taught me valuable lessons about navigating the complicated world of social dynamics. There were times when I felt left out or misunderstood, and times when I made mistakes that hurt others. But through those experiences, I learned the importance of empathy, communication, and conflict resolution – skills that will serve me well in the years to come.
As I look ahead to high school, I can't help but feel a mixture of excitement and apprehension. It's a whole new world, with new challenges and opportunities waiting for me. But thanks to the lessons I've learned and the experiences I've had in middle school, I feel prepared to tackle whatever comes my way.
Middle school has been a transformative journey, filled with growth, self-discovery, and unforgettable memories. As I get ready to say goodbye to this chapter of my life, I can't help but feel a sense of pride and accomplishment. I've come so far, and I've learned so much about myself and the world around me.
So, as I walk across that stage to receive my middle school diploma, I'll do so with my head held high, knowing that I've made the most of my time here. And as I embark on the next phase of my educational journey, I'll carry with me the lessons, memories, and friendships that have shaped me into the person I am today.
Middle school, thank you for the incredible ride. It's been an adventure, and I wouldn't have had it any other way. Here's to closing this chapter with a perfect ending and starting the next one with even greater enthusiasm and determination!。