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I am a teacher!! You need to tell you teacher that you are bored and that you did theis stuff last year!! Tell them to give you tougher stuff! You can also talk to your parent if you are really smart you parent can help they coud talk to your teacher or skip you a grade! Just talked to every adult in your life one will help you you sould never be bored in school that show you are not really learning!
what do u need help in..catching up to ur own grade?...if so, i can probaly help u with at least math depending on what grade u r in
If you're bored, the work might be too easy. Do you have a counselor you can talk to at school to see if you can move to the correct grade level so you're more challenged? Maybe it's possible to test out of some of the subjects, or take AP courses to make it more interesting for you.
Yes, you should be getting very good grades. Have a parent got to school and explain the situation, and that you're bored and have the parent ask to have you bumped up a grade so the work is more challenging. See if that helps.
talk to first your parents, then teacher, then student counselor
talk to your parents...and ask them if they can talk with your teacher or other administrators...for more challenging coursework...or talk to your teacher...
You'll probably just have to grit your teeth and bear it. What happened to your grades? That must be why you have to repeat things, huh?
I hope you have a different teacher, at least. If you don't and there is another similar class you can get into, ask your counselor about switching classes for a new teacher's view of things. Tell the counselor of your boredom.
And look around, delve deep into life at all times possible (yep, even school) and quit with the boredom already! You're young; get excited about things!
well wow first of all i like to congradulate you for being so intelligent. now if your bored you can most definitely ask your teacher if you can help or tutor the other students who are behind with assignments or project. you can also color, read, or join in to a school activity or sport for your spare time...good luck....sweetie
Why not talk to a counsellor about this difficulty? There are other things that can be done - - -getting special worksheets - sstuff like that.
Unless you are needing the extra year to make up for things that you did not learn properly. I did grade 4 two years in a row - helped me in the end.
I would try and talk to the principal first, and ask him/her why they are making you do stuff that you did last year. If they come up with some lame excuse, ask your parents to talk to the school, and if that doesn't work, I would recommend you switch schools.
Since you're the only one, you might check and see if there are some on-line courses that you can take that would be at your grade level. Many small schools have this option.
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