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We know it’s a big day for you—it’s your first day of middle school. You’ve been waiting for this moment for a long time. You know what comes next: new friends, new teachers, and so much fun! But before we get too excited, let’s talk about what to wear on your first day of middle school.
Here are some tips to help you look and feel your best:
1) Wear something that makes you feel good. Whether that means wearing your favorite outfit or trying something new—we want you to feel like you can be yourself in the clothes that make you feel confident and happy.
2) Make sure your clothes fit properly and don’t restrict movement (especially if you have any allergies). If they don’t fit right or cause itching or irritation when worn against your skin for long periods of time, then they are not worth wearing at all!
3) Try not to wear anything too tight or short-sleeved—you don’t want anyone else getting distracted from their work because they’re staring at your arms instead of listening attentively during class discussions!
What to wear on your first day of middle school
The first day of middle school is a huge deal. You’re about to make the transition from elementary school to high school, and you’re definitely going to want to look your best.
In this guide, we’ll go over what you should wear on your first day of middle school. We’ll also give you some tips on how to make sure that you feel confident in your outfit and ready for the challenges ahead!
You’ve probably seen that meme where the cat is wearing a tie, and it says something like, “You can’t just go from middle school to wearing a tie.”
Well, we’re here to tell you that you can. And if you want to wear a tie on your first day of middle school, there are some things you need to know.
First of all, don’t worry about what other people think. It’s your first day—the only person who should be looking at what you’re wearing is your mom (or dad)! (Or maybe the bus driver.)
Second of all, don’t get too hung up on whether or not this is appropriate attire for middle schoolers. It’s not! But that doesn’t mean it’s wrong to wear them.
Thirdly (and most importantly), have fun with it! You might as well start off the year with a bang—why not make a statement?
It’s that time of year again: Middle school is starting up, and with it comes the stress of figuring out what to wear.
You want to make a good impression on your classmates—but you also don’t want to stand out too much. It’s an awkward time for everyone, and you don’t want to be the girl who comes in wearing bright pink flowers on her shirt when everyone else is wearing plain tees.
We’ve got some tips for you so that you can look like you belong without being too much different than everyone else.
First, choose your outfit carefully. No matter what, make sure that it’s comfortable and fits well. You want clothing that allows you to move around freely, but not so much that it looks like it was made for someone else (and definitely not so much that it looks like it was made for someone twice your age).
Next, pick colors carefully! If there are any colors associated with your school (green, blue), try and incorporate those into your outfit without being overly obvious about it. If there are no colors associated with your school and no one else wears them either… then go crazy! The more unique
First day of college is a big deal. You’re finally on your own, and it’s time to start making your own decisions about how you want to live your life. That’s why it’s so important that you take care of yourself on this first day—but what does that mean?
First and foremost, it means dressing for success. You’ll be meeting new people, many of whom will be in the same boat as you: fresh out of high school and ready to conquer the world. But they won’t be able to do that if they don’t feel confident in their appearance! That’s why proper clothing is so important.
You want to dress in an outfit that makes you feel like a million bucks. You want people looking at your outfit and saying “Wow, she looks great” or “That girl knows how to dress.” You want them commenting on how great you look in whatever outfit you choose!
So how should we go about choosing an outfit? Well, let’s examine some options:
When you’re heading off to college, you have a lot on your mind. You’re probably thinking about the classes you’ll take, the friends you’ll make, and whether or not there are going to be any good parties while you’re away from home. But one thing that many people don’t think about until it’s too late is what they should wear on their first day of school.
You might think that this doesn’t matter, but it does! Wearing the wrong outfit can make everyone else in your class think that you don’t care about them or about your education—and that could be a mistake that hurts your chances of making friends before classes even begin.
So how do you avoid this? By following our guide below!
It’s finally here—the day you’ve been waiting for. You’re about to start college, and you’re ready for the next chapter of your life.
But before you get too caught up in everything that’s about to happen, don’t forget: It’s important to look good as well as feel good. You want to make a good impression on all the people you’ll be seeing—your professors, your classmates, and even yourself!
So what should you wear?
We’ve got some tips for what not to wear (no sweatpants!) and what you should definitely try out.
The first day of 6th grade is an exciting time for kids, as they get to start over with a new group of people. For parents, it can be stressful to find the right outfit for your child’s first day at a new school. You want to make sure that your child feels comfortable and confident in their clothes, but you also want them to be able to express their personality through their style choices.
If you’re looking for tips on what your child should wear on the first day of 6th grade, read on!
The first day of 6th grade is a big deal. It marks the start of a new school year and a fresh start in your child’s education.
But as parents, we’re not just thinking about what’s going to happen in the classroom. We’re also wondering how to dress our kids up for this day-of-days!
You don’t want to go too far either—you don’t want them looking like they’re headed straight for prom or the office—but you do want them looking their best.
The first day of sixth grade is an important milestone in any kid’s life.
It’s a time to leave behind the old, familiar ways and embrace new challenges. It’s a time to start building the foundation for your future self—the self who will be more confident, more independent, and more prepared for what’s to come.
We’ve all been there: you’re starting a new school year and you’re not sure what to wear the first day. You want to look professional, but also cool. You need to show up in style!
But how do you do it? How do you make sure that your first impression is the best one? That’s where we come in. We’ll help you choose an outfit that will help you feel confident and ready for anything.
Have a variety of clothing: basics, such as jeans, solid colored t-shirts, and solid jackets. That should make up about 70% of your closet. The other 30% can be weekend t-shirts, splattered/color jeans or trousers, and favorite jackets.
Let’s face it; you aren’t a kid anymore. You’ve grown up and graduated from elementary school. If you are worried about the transition to a new school, then this article will help you prepare for middle school.
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Sorting Out ClothingDownload Article
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Have fresh, clean sets of clothing that you like or get the uniform. You’ll need different kinds of clothes or uniform pieces for different purposes: skirts, shorts, slacks, blouses, shirts, jacket/sweater, phys-ed setup, scarf/neck-tie (if any). Find out what is needed at your school’s open house day.
If your school doesn’t have a uniform rule, then wear whatever you want as long as you stay within the dress code. Have a variety of clothing: basics, such as jeans, solid colored t-shirts, and solid jackets. That should make up about 70% of your closet. The other 30% can be weekend t-shirts, splattered/color jeans or trousers, and favorite jackets.
If you’re not familiar with the dress code, most of the time it’s two finger spacing for tank tops, shorts can’t be more than three inches above the knee, and the neckline of your shirt has to be three inches from the base of your neck.
Wear something that the dress code will allow, and try to look as nice as possible. You want to make a good first impression, so dress to impress.
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Try a little makeup. Lay out your make up, and other accessories that you are going to wear, if these are permitted. Try some earrings, or maybe a necklace or a scarf. Just something to make your outfit look unique and don’t go overboard with the makeup. Be aware that most middle school students, especially 6th graders don’t wear any makeup at all. Don’t worry if you aren’t allowed to wear it or simply prefer not to. Some good things to start off with are B.B. Cream (lighter version of foundation that isn’t as noticeable), concealer (helps cover under eye circles), and maybe some mascara.
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Getting SuppliesDownload Article
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Buy the school supplies on your list. If you lost it, ask a friend or go to the school website. If you were not given one, check the school website. If they say you don’t need anything special on the first day, then bring 2 pencils, an eraser, some paper to take notes on, and a folder to keep loose handouts in. If you want an extra confidence boost, maybe bring a small, inexpensive good luck charm, or wear your favorite nice-shirt/skirt or such.
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Bring a thin folder for papers, just in case, and a reading book for any free time you have. Try to categorize the folder and place worksheets of similar subjects together. This will keep you mess-free and also make things neater for you.
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Take personal needs. It’s always a good idea to have some pads/tampons in your locker or backpack, just in case (whether you’ve had your period before or not) you might have it at school. Try placing them in a case along with other things that you might need (e.g. emergency makeup, spare raincoat, plasters etc.)
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Decorate your bag. This is optional, but a cute bag will most likely spark others’ attention and interest as well as boost your confidence. Use fabric markers or fabric paint and get your creative side on to make it look more unique or just simply hang a keychain and stick on some pins. However, make sure your parents are okay with this, and that you’ll still be able to use it next year.
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Preparing YourselfDownload Article
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Make sure you have good personal hygiene. Wash your face if you took a shower the night before. Brush your teeth and floss/clean out your braces (if you have them).
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Get dressed. Try to choose clothes the night before. The first day of school may be stressful for you so preparing the night before helps. If you are to wear the school uniform remember to iron it and smooth it nicely to prevent creases. Try to look at the mirror before you leave, to make sure your outfit looks okay.
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Brush your hair and style it. Try to do hairstyles that will keep your hair out of your face because you are going to be concentrating in school. Clip up your bangs or long fringe. Additionally, you can try pulling back your hair and braiding it for a more classy look. Here are some good back to school hairstyles:
Ponytail, French/Dutch/Fishtail/Infinity braid, pigtails, half up-do, side braid or a bun.
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Look presentable. Take your time on the makeup because you don’t want it to look sloppy. Make sure it is even. For middle school you’ll want a very natural look, so stay away from things like eyeliner, eyeshadow, and heavy blush. You’ll have plenty of time for more colorful makeup looks in high school. A full face of foundation is also simply impractical for school. If you want to cover blemishes, a light concealer looks much more natural, comfortable, and appropriate. If you want, try some lip gloss, but don’t wear lipstick. You will look too grown up.
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Have a delicious and healthy breakfast.[1] Try delicious and healthy foods such as waffles, pancakes, (without sugary syrup) yogurt, bagel with cream cheese, or a breakfast burrito that will keep you filled up till lunchtime. Remember, you may not have recess anymore! Avoid sugary cereals that will make you hyper and then crash halfway through the day. That way, you won’t starve all day but stay energised and focused during class.
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Prevent bad breath. Rinse with some mouthwash after brushing your teeth and flossing. Also, try to bring mints with you.
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Make sure you have everything. You want to be prepared and totally ready. Double check to make sure everything is in your bag. Pack a large, healthy lunch, and snack if your school gives you a chance. Bring a water bottle so that you will always have water with you and don’t have to leave class.
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Get on the bus, find an empty seat or sit with someone you know. If you’re all alone, then don’t sit by the window unless you want someone sitting next to you that you don’t know. If you are new at your school, then ask someone who looks friendly — or shy and alone — whether you can sit next to him or her. Then strike up a conversation, or if you’re by yourself, plug in your iPod, iPhone or MP3 player and ignore the crowd. If you’re taking public transit, make sure to remember your stops! Keep a log on your phone. If you are late to school, your first day will be ruined!
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Coping with the First Day of Middle SchoolDownload Article
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Be confident. Confidence is a likable trait. Having confidence will earn you a lot of friends. It also boosts your popularity.
A good way to become confident is by practicing. A good way to practice is by standing in front of a mirror. Look yourself in the eyes, read out a passage that motivates you. Relax and try to gesticulate as much as you can. If you do this enough, you will start to do it around other people too.
Averting your eyes and not looking directly at the person is taken as shy and definitely not confident.
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Don’t present yourself with a bad attitude. Always have a smile on your face. If you act-up as if you’re angry, you may give yourself a bad reputation to be overcoming and undoing for weeks/months, or all year (bringing unnecessary stress on yourself).
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Expect things to be different. For some, the first day of school may be a pain. Try to make it more enjoyable (or at least bearable) by waking up an hour early and getting 8 to 10 hours of sleep. In the morning, shower (if you didn’t the night before.)
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Enjoy your day! Do the usual class routines.
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Chill out when the day is over. Check your TV guide and see when your favorite show is on, have a snack and do your homework so you can watch your show. If it’s on pretty soon, have a quick snack, set your recorder to record the show — then do your homework. After that, call or text your friends and swap first day stories!
Make time to think about the day, what interested you and what could have been better.
Write certain observations and develop a thought process for good and bad events in life.
What to wear on the 100th day of school
The 100th day of school is a big milestone! It’s a time to celebrate all the things you’ve accomplished this past year, and it’s also a time to look ahead to what’s coming next.
Whether you’re heading back to school or going on break, there are some important things to consider when selecting your outfit for the 100th day. If you’re going back to school, it’s important to dress for success by wearing something that makes you feel confident and prepared for the coming year. If you’re headed on vacation or taking a break from school for any reason, it’s important not to let your style slip—you’ll want to look good even when you’re relaxing!
The 100th day of school is a milestone for all students. It’s the day that they’ve been waiting for, and it’s finally here!
But what to wear? Maybe you’re thinking about dressing up, or maybe you just want to go casual. Either way, we’re here to help with some ideas for what to wear on your 100th day of school!
It’s the 100th day of school! It may not seem like much, but it’s actually a big deal. Whether you’re in kindergarten or high school, this is the first time many kids will be out of their parents’ sight for that long. And whether they’re learning to read or preparing for college, they’ll be facing some serious changes in this milestone year.
So what should you wear? That depends on what your child is learning and where they’re going next. If your kid is ready to take the next steps in their education, then these are some ideas for how to dress them.
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Let’s face it; you aren’t a kid anymore. You’ve grown up and graduated from elementary school. If you are worried about the transition to a new school, then this article will help you prepare for middle school.
Part
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Sorting Out ClothingDownload Article
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Have fresh, clean sets of clothing that you like or get the uniform. You’ll need different kinds of clothes or uniform pieces for different purposes: skirts, shorts, slacks, blouses, shirts, jacket/sweater, phys-ed setup, scarf/neck-tie (if any). Find out what is needed at your school’s open house day.
If your school doesn’t have a uniform rule, then wear whatever you want as long as you stay within the dress code. Have a variety of clothing: basics, such as jeans, solid colored t-shirts, and solid jackets. That should make up about 70% of your closet. The other 30% can be weekend t-shirts, splattered/color jeans or trousers, and favorite jackets.
If you’re not familiar with the dress code, most of the time it’s two finger spacing for tank tops, shorts can’t be more than three inches above the knee, and the neckline of your shirt has to be three inches from the base of your neck.
Wear something that the dress code will allow, and try to look as nice as possible. You want to make a good first impression, so dress to impress.
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2
Try a little makeup. Lay out your make up, and other accessories that you are going to wear, if these are permitted. Try some earrings, or maybe a necklace or a scarf. Just something to make your outfit look unique and don’t go overboard with the makeup. Be aware that most middle school students, especially 6th graders don’t wear any makeup at all. Don’t worry if you aren’t allowed to wear it or simply prefer not to. Some good things to start off with are B.B. Cream (lighter version of foundation that isn’t as noticeable), concealer (helps cover under eye circles), and maybe some mascara.
Part
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Getting SuppliesDownload Article
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Buy the school supplies on your list. If you lost it, ask a friend or go to the school website. If you were not given one, check the school website. If they say you don’t need anything special on the first day, then bring 2 pencils, an eraser, some paper to take notes on, and a folder to keep loose handouts in. If you want an extra confidence boost, maybe bring a small, inexpensive good luck charm, or wear your favorite nice-shirt/skirt or such.
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2
Bring a thin folder for papers, just in case, and a reading book for any free time you have. Try to categorize the folder and place worksheets of similar subjects together. This will keep you mess-free and also make things neater for you.
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3
Take personal needs. It’s always a good idea to have some pads/tampons in your locker or backpack, just in case (whether you’ve had your period before or not) you might have it at school. Try placing them in a case along with other things that you might need (e.g. emergency makeup, spare raincoat, plasters etc.)
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Decorate your bag. This is optional, but a cute bag will most likely spark others’ attention and interest as well as boost your confidence. Use fabric markers or fabric paint and get your creative side on to make it look more unique or just simply hang a keychain and stick on some pins. However, make sure your parents are okay with this, and that you’ll still be able to use it next year.
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Preparing YourselfDownload Article
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Make sure you have good personal hygiene. Wash your face if you took a shower the night before. Brush your teeth and floss/clean out your braces (if you have them).
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Get dressed. Try to choose clothes the night before. The first day of school may be stressful for you so preparing the night before helps. If you are to wear the school uniform remember to iron it and smooth it nicely to prevent creases. Try to look at the mirror before you leave, to make sure your outfit looks okay.
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Brush your hair and style it. Try to do hairstyles that will keep your hair out of your face because you are going to be concentrating in school. Clip up your bangs or long fringe. Additionally, you can try pulling back your hair and braiding it for a more classy look. Here are some good back to school hairstyles:
Ponytail, French/Dutch/Fishtail/Infinity braid, pigtails, half up-do, side braid or a bun.
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Look presentable. Take your time on the makeup because you don’t want it to look sloppy. Make sure it is even. For middle school you’ll want a very natural look, so stay away from things like eyeliner, eyeshadow, and heavy blush. You’ll have plenty of time for more colorful makeup looks in high school. A full face of foundation is also simply impractical for school. If you want to cover blemishes, a light concealer looks much more natural, comfortable, and appropriate. If you want, try some lip gloss, but don’t wear lipstick. You will look too grown up.
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Have a delicious and healthy breakfast.[1] Try delicious and healthy foods such as waffles, pancakes, (without sugary syrup) yogurt, bagel with cream cheese, or a breakfast burrito that will keep you filled up till lunchtime. Remember, you may not have recess anymore! Avoid sugary cereals that will make you hyper and then crash halfway through the day. That way, you won’t starve all day but stay energised and focused during class.
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Prevent bad breath. Rinse with some mouthwash after brushing your teeth and flossing. Also, try to bring mints with you.
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Make sure you have everything. You want to be prepared and totally ready. Double check to make sure everything is in your bag. Pack a large, healthy lunch, and snack if your school gives you a chance. Bring a water bottle so that you will always have water with you and don’t have to leave class.
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Get on the bus, find an empty seat or sit with someone you know. If you’re all alone, then don’t sit by the window unless you want someone sitting next to you that you don’t know. If you are new at your school, then ask someone who looks friendly — or shy and alone — whether you can sit next to him or her. Then strike up a conversation, or if you’re by yourself, plug in your iPod, iPhone or MP3 player and ignore the crowd. If you’re taking public transit, make sure to remember your stops! Keep a log on your phone. If you are late to school, your first day will be ruined!
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Coping with the First Day of Middle SchoolDownload Article
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Be confident. Confidence is a likable trait. Having confidence will earn you a lot of friends. It also boosts your popularity.
A good way to become confident is by practicing. A good way to practice is by standing in front of a mirror. Look yourself in the eyes, read out a passage that motivates you. Relax and try to gesticulate as much as you can. If you do this enough, you will start to do it around other people too.
Averting your eyes and not looking directly at the person is taken as shy and definitely not confident.
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2
Don’t present yourself with a bad attitude. Always have a smile on your face. If you act-up as if you’re angry, you may give yourself a bad reputation to be overcoming and undoing for weeks/months, or all year (bringing unnecessary stress on yourself).
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Expect things to be different. For some, the first day of school may be a pain. Try to make it more enjoyable (or at least bearable) by waking up an hour early and getting 8 to 10 hours of sleep. In the morning, shower (if you didn’t the night before.)
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Enjoy your day! Do the usual class routines.
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Chill out when the day is over. Check your TV guide and see when your favorite show is on, have a snack and do your homework so you can watch your show. If it’s on pretty soon, have a quick snack, set your recorder to record the show — then do your homework. After that, call or text your friends and swap first day stories!
Make time to think about the day, what interested you and what could have been better.
Write certain observations and develop a thought process for good and bad events in life.