Top 1200 Sixth Grade Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
I went to a public school through sixth grade, and being good at tests wasn't cool.
My first dunk was actually in sixth grade.
I got put into leadership roles very early in life from fifth grade, sixth grade. I always ended up being the quarterback or the leader of the sports teams, and it's kind of benefiting me now.
"Margaret" was just my truth. It was what I knew to be true about sixth grade. — © Judy Blume
"Margaret" was just my truth. It was what I knew to be true about sixth grade.
I was slicking my hair back when I was in sixth grade.
A fourth-grade reader may be a sixth-grade mathematician. The grade is an administrative device which does violence to the nature of the developmental process.
In sixth grade, I made up books to give book reports on.
I was a really good student. In the sixth grade, I was reading at a twelfth grade reading level. But I got bored.
As a child, I envisioned a career in the hard sciences. In sixth grade, I was buying college chemistry textbooks.
Sixth grade was a big time, in my childhood, of hoops and friendship, and coming up with funny things.
I started school in public housing. My dad had a sixth-grade education.
Everybody either wanted to take care of me or push me around, you know? I was teased a lot, sure I was, of course. Fourth grade, fifth grade, sixth grade, everybody was taking their spurts except me. I was not growing up.
I made my first website in sixth grade. I was the only girl in my computer programming class.
Crosses?" "Definitely" "Why?" "Because they're evil, soulless, bloodsucking fiends?" "So was my sixth-grade gym teacher, but he wasn't afraid of a cross. — © Rachel Caine
Crosses?" "Definitely" "Why?" "Because they're evil, soulless, bloodsucking fiends?" "So was my sixth-grade gym teacher, but he wasn't afraid of a cross.
I don't have resentments towards anyone I played with or to the guy who bullied me in the sixth grade. I've worked through it.
When I was in sixth grade, I wanted to become a priest.
I liked this girl in my sixth grade class. I dared her to kiss me -- but she didn't!
People don't believe this, but until sixth grade I'd never seen a white person who wasn't with the police or on TV.
My mom teaches sixth grade and also taught first grade at one point. She's into dressing up and costumes and designing her own curriculum that way. She stayed home for about eight years with me and my sister when we were young before going back to teaching, so we had a lot of time with her. She taught us to read really early.
I was not familiar with the book [before filming in The Outsiders] , though. Interestingly, The Outsiders had not reached the point where it is now, where it's required reading in sixth and seventh grades. In my sixth and seventh grade, we did not, but today everyone does.
The books we read change over the years as new books come out and they change over the grades. Books we are reading in fifth and sixth grade now may have been seventh and eighth grade books in the past, or the other way around.
The first song I wrote was called 'Here I Go Falling In Love' I wrote it in the sixth grade.
If you want to communicate with the American public, the literature tells you you've got to be talking at about a sixth-grade, seventh-grade level.
I've been playing youth basketball ever since I was in sixth grade; I've been traveling ever since I was in sixth grade, so I'm used to it.
In the sixth grade, I auditioned for a play called 'Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing.' I got the lead, and I was terrified, but I went and did it.
I don't think I really knew I was going to be a rapper until sixth grade. Even then, it was still kind of - I was in sixth grade. I was always saying I was going to become a rapper.
And I wanted to do a movie [Moonrise Kingdom] about a childhood romance - a very powerful experience of childhood romance. About what it's like to just be blindsided, when you're in fifth grade or sixth grade, by these kinds of feelings. Along the way, I sort of mixed in some interest in "young adult fantasy" writing.
When Paul and I were first friends, starting in the sixth grade and seventh grade, we would sing a little together and we would make up radio shows and become disc jockeys on our home wire recorder. And then came rock and roll.
I started guitar when I was like thirteen. I had a friend whose dad had an electric guitar. In sixth grade or seventh grade I went over and played it and immediately I was super excited by the whole thing.
I was taught in the sixth grade that we had a standing army of just over a hundred thousand men and that the generals had nothing to say about what was done in Washington. I was taught to be proud of that and to pity Europe for having more than a million men under arms and spending all their money on airplanes and tanks. I simply never unlearned junior civics. I still believe in it. I got a very good grade.
I was obsessed with Agatha Christie in sixth grade.
I taught sixth grade for three and a half years.
In the sixth grade, I planned to start my own business making custom fishing lures.
I bought an electric scooter in sixth grade. Bankrupted me.
I've been doing music since sixth grade.
I was in sixth grade. I loved TV news. I acknowledge that I was also in awe of Barbara Walters interviewing Patrick Swayze and dancing with him.
I was a shy kid up until the sixth grade, and then I started to let loose.
By the time I was in sixth grade I could bound every country in the world from memory.
Whatever education I got was from experience and reading. But I also realize I wouldn't pass my friend's sixth-grade class. — © Michelle Williams
Whatever education I got was from experience and reading. But I also realize I wouldn't pass my friend's sixth-grade class.
I wrote my first story in second grade, and was trying novel-length by sixth.
I saw Styx in sixth grade. I loved Tommy Shaw. I got sneakers like him - he wore these tan Nikes.
I did one pageant in sixth grade, and I loved it! I loved the dresses and the big hair.
My parents made it clear that I should never display even the slightest disrespect to individuals who had the power to let me skip a half grade or move into more challenging classes. While it was all right for me to know more about a topic than my sixth-grade teacher had ever learned, questioning her facts could only lead to trouble.
Okay, so, when I was a kid, definitely the drawings and the illustration. Then I stopped in sixth grade or so. And then I started again when I was in my twenties. I really didn't progress since then, so the way I draw is the way I drew in sixth grade.
In sixth grade, I went to a very good private school, and I did learn there. I learned how to read and write. If I had quit school in sixth grade, I would know as much as I know today and would have made one more movie. By the time I got to college, I was so bored and angry.
The first song I wrote, in fifth grade, was totally ripped from Jeffrey Lewis. My aunt's boyfriend gave me bass lessons, and I played drums for a year in sixth grade. Around seventh grade, I got a guitar and forgot everything else.
I've been six feet tall since the sixth grade.
It makes little sense to spend a month teaching decimal fractions to fourth-grade pupils when they can be taught in a week, and better understood and retained, by sixth-grade students. Child-centeredness does not mean lack of rigor or standards; it does mean finding the best match between curricula and children's developing interests and abilities.
I started when I was in sixth grade, playing Pop Warner. I played running back, quarterback, cornerback... all over the place. — © Chris Hogan
I started when I was in sixth grade, playing Pop Warner. I played running back, quarterback, cornerback... all over the place.
My first real kiss was in seventh grade. It was at the movie Hardball, starring Keanu Reeves and it was with my little sixth grade girlfriend. It was the first time we were alone. Her mom was sitting two rows in front of us!
I've benefited from great coaches my whole life, starting in sixth grade. To be able to pass that on is a neat experience for me.
I had my two front teeth knocked out by a sixth grader in first grade.
I was at a public school until I was in sixth grade when I moved to New York.
I've been playing live since I was in sixth grade.
From the time I started playing... When I tried out for a team in sixth grade and on - I was always starting through high school.
When I was in sixth grade, they slashed the budgets for all of our school art programs, so my grandparents enrolled me in art classes at Worcester Art Museum, which I attended from sixth to 12th grade.
I went from being very popular and the head of the clique in the sixth grade to having, like, kid depression in the seventh grade. Not leaving the house. Not looking people in the eye... My body made me feel bad at everything.
I do recall loving 'All Quiet on the Western Front,' and I know I read it in a schoolroom, but I think I was in the sixth grade at the time, so it probably wasn't assigned reading.
You see, I went to the sixth grade and that was the highest I ever went.
My sister taught me everything I really need to know, and she was only in sixth grade at the time.
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