Seventh Grade

When I first arrived in seventh grade I thought it would be really hard. I expected that because in sixth grade, all the teachers told us that seventh grade would be the hardest out of the three years. But I son realized that it would be easy if you work hard in class and at home. By October, my life was full of homework. I had homework everyday and I also had football so it made me have barley any free time. Eventually I figured out how to manage my time. I did homework at wildcat time.

In seventh grade , I learned how to manage my time, how to sow, and that offseason is harder than expected.
If I had a do over I would choose a language and I would be more careful and not break my iPad. My advice to seventh graders is to manage their time and to take care of their work

Leadership

A leader isn’t always the smartest, strongest, or fastest. A leader is someone who has the most perseverance, the biggest heart or the best commitment. A leader is someone who will encourage someone. They never let how bad a situation looks bother them.

For example, on a basketball team a leader is generally the point guard. The smallest member of the team. They still find ways to make their teammates better by passing them the ball. A good leader doesn’t care about his own personal achievements as much as winning. If you have a point guard that cares about scoring you won’t win.

Another leader is a commander of an army. They lead the army and make sure everything good. They help their troops train and understand what they have to do. When they have to fight the commander is there to help. He leads with determination to make sure they win the battle.