that's what i thought when i was in 6th grade but i got proven wrong so i guess its good not to choose your classes in that grade
A very unsmart boy in 6th grade who has an f in all his classes
no
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Reading: It depends. I read books from the author E.L. Konigsburg (Silent to the Bone, Journey to an 800 Number, George and Altogether 1 at a Time)Science: Most 6th grade classes learn chemistry. Like matter, investigating, changes and classification of elements.Social Studies: Most 6th grade classes might learn about the battles like WWI and WWII.Math: Most 6th grade classes learn about Pre-Algebra which would be before Algebra and Geometry.
6th graders do not usually study calculus. They usually take arithmetic or other basic math classes.
Probably not
math,science,history,language,spanish,gym,vocabulary
6th grade
If you want to take 9th grade classes you should speak with your school guidance councelor and/or principal to see if they can adjust your classes.
It would depend on what classes are taken. I would say around 5 or 6, though.
it is good if you keep returning your homework, you stay on time dont be tardy for classes and eat breakfast. :)