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Do 5th Graders In The Philippines Have Lockers

Does 4th graders in a public school have lockers already?

I would say that it depends on the school. Many schools nowadays are ones that have been used before for different grade levels when populations grow.
For example, I know a school district that needed to build a larger jr. high school (6-8) to accommodate larger classes. The old jr. high building became an elementary, so many 3-5 kids had lockers.

Is the 6th grade harder than 5th?

As a general rule, 6th grade is usually a shock to students. If the 5th grade teacher gave lots of tough assignments and got her students to do them, that may make 6th grade a bit easier for your son. Be grateful for that.

There are several other things going on besides academics that can make 6th grade difficult, though. More and more of the students are dealing with the disruption we call puberty.

Their whole social and emotional landscape is changing. They are suddenly aware of their classmates much more, and they care a great deal more about what their peers think. The urging of parents and teachers to do what came so naturally to them in the 4th and 5th grade becomes background noise.

In some districts, they may be leaving their elementary school for the first time, and going to a middle school with big kids who can grow mustaches. They may have to keep 7 teachers happy, and adapt to 7 different teaching and classroom management styles. They may have some teachers they don't like, and they may suffer from the delusion that someone will do something about it if they complain about it enough.

They suddenly have to arrange their day around a weekly schedule so complicated that adults have trouble getting the hang of it. They may only be able to get stuff out of their lockers at certain times of the day, and what if they show up at class without their assignment or their textbook?

It ain't easy, that's for sure.

Any tips for having a bottom locker in high school?

get used to bending...it really aint that bad

I left my homework in my locker!!!?

Ok so my teacher gave the class back our quizzes so that we can correct them and see what we did wrong. Me being stupid I put it in my workbook and forgot it was in there so I didn't take it home. In my school if you forget your hw u have to stay in all during lunch and do it plus get a slip signed by a parent. And btw tomorrow is gunna be my 5th day of 7th grade and I don't wanna make a bad impression. And btw I have math the FIRST period of the day so there's no way I can do it before school. WHAT SHOULD I DO!!! Oh yea and ill be probably the only one in the whole school who has to stay in

What is it like studying in the USA as a Filipino?

I’ve been in the USA for a year now and I am currently in high school. To be honest, for me it was kinda hard to adjust because I was the only Filipino in my school (which is a surprise to me). It took me a few months to fully adjust, specicifically in school. The culture was way different then I expected. Like here in the U.S., we eat in a lunch room, but in the Philippines, we eat in our classroom. Here are some examples;*In America, our school starts around 8:30 (mine starts at 7:45) and ends at 3:15. In the Philippines, you should be at school around 7:10 or earlier (some schools starts around 4:30 or 5:30 in the morning) and sometimes ends around 4:10 or 3:35 (depends on what day).*In America, we have different schedules and some schools have around less than 55 students in each grade (depending on the school). In the Philippines, we have sections, depending on your grade or GPA, and each section contains 51 or more students (In my old school, we have 8 sections every grade with 51 or 52 students in each of it).*We have no lockers and you can’t choose your subjects (each sections has an assigned schedules for subjects for the whole school year. Whether you like it or not, you don’t have any choice but to deal with it).*We have uniforms (Even you’re in a public school, or in college).But overall, all of us can adjust easily due to the fact that eversince our kindergarden years (or before we can go to school), our parents (or our titas and titos) teach us how to count in english, basic english greetings and even let us watch cartoons that’s in english so it’s no wonder that almost all Filipinos can speak english. Also, it’s a good thing that I’m not the only Filipina in school. There’s two of us in high school but still xD

Why don't most elementary schools have lockers?

Elementary kids generally spend most of their time in one room. So all their stuff stays in their room.Middle schoolers and high schoolers generally move from room to room each period. They start in a “home” room where attendance is taken. But they can’t leave their stuff there. That room will be used throughout the day for various classs. They need a place to leave their coats and books for each class. So they have lockers.Elementary kids don’t have the same needs that upper classes do.

What does the term, "I'm a grower, not a shower" mean?

Do know that the average erect penis size for an adult* male is about 6 inches in length and about 5 inches in girth/circumference.

Grower = You are a lot smaller flaccid then you erect. Hence you grow a lot.

Example: Someone with a 3 inch flaccid penis length then grows to be 7 inches in erect penis length.

Shower = You are a lot bigger than flaccid than most people but don't grow much when you get erect. Hence you show a lot.

Example: Someone with a 5.5 inches in length in flaccid penis length then only grow to about 6.5 inches in erect penis length.


You can still have a big flaccid penis and grow a lot.
Also, most showers tho, do grow at most 2 to 3 inches in length.
Also, most growers can grow from anywhere from 3 to 6 inches in length.
(Girth/circumference was not calculated).

What does the term, "I'm a grower, not a shower" mean?

Ever since I was in 5th grade I got made fun of for having a little bird. Today in the shower people were calling me "smalls" and "needledick" and whatnot and the harassment continued until we exited the locker room where a girl heard me being made fun of. She said, "He's a grower, not a shower. I know, trust me." Then all the guys shut up, What does that mean?

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