Margot’s been accepted to Pine Tree Junior High! Now it’s on to the big time. But there’s so much that needs to be done—Margot’s entire family feels the upheaval. Margot’s sister Anne, doesn’t make matters any easier: “Anyone would think you were the only kid in the world going into sixth grade,” she snarls. But when the first day finally arrives, Margot realizes that all she really needs to do is to be her smart, conscientious self. Sixth Grade captures the stressful transition everyone experiences when going from the fun and carefree world of elementary school to the important and serious world of Junior High School. Before the year is over, Margot and her friends will laugh, cry, and make the most out of the worst, as Susie Morgenstern’s characters always do!
Telling the change from elementary to junior high schools
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
Margot is anxious about a new grade level, new school and teachers, and a desire to be popular even though she gets good grades. She's never been accepted in school before; now it's time to move on in hopes of changes. The change from elementary to junior high schools is realistically told through Margot's eyes in Susie Morgenstern's Sixth Grade.
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