以我的校园生活为题英文作文初一全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My School LifeYay, it's finally time for me to share about my school life! I know you're all super excited to hear about it. Just kidding, I'm sure most of you are already bored to tears just thinking about listening to some random kid talk about their school. But hey, you asked for it, so here goes!Let me start by telling you about my school. It's called Greenwood Middle School, and it's this big, old building that looks kind of like a castle from the outside. Well, maybe not exactly like a castle, but it has these tall, pointy roofs and big windows and stuff. It's pretty cool, I guess, but the inside is nothing special – just a bunch of classrooms and hallways that all look the same.Anyway, my favorite part of school is definitely recess! That's when we get to go outside and play on the playground or the sports fields. I love running around and playing games with my friends. We play all sorts of games, like tag, kickball, and evenmade-up games that we come up with on the spot. It's so much fun!My favorite class is probably art because I love getting to be creative and make cool drawings and paintings and stuff. Our art teacher, Mrs. Robinson, is really nice and always encourages us to express ourselves through our art. She never judges or criticizes our work, which is really cool.English class is pretty interesting too, especially when we get to read stories or write our own stories. I love using my imagination and coming up with fun characters and adventures. Sometimes we even get to act out scenes from books or plays, which is always a blast.Science can be kind of cool too, especially when we get to do experiments or go on field trips. Last year, we went to this really awesome science museum and got to see all sorts of interactive exhibits and shows. It was way better than just sitting in class listening to the teacher drone on and on.Speaking of teachers, I have to say that most of mine are pretty nice and helpful. There are a few that can be kind of strict or boring, but overall they're not too bad. My favorite teacher is probably Mr. Wilson, who teaches social studies. He's reallyfunny and always makes class interesting by telling jokes and stories and stuff.One of the best parts of school is just hanging out with my friends. We have so much fun together, whether we're joking around in class, playing games at recess, or just chatting and gossiping about random stuff. My best friends are Alex, Samantha, and Tyler, and we've known each other since kindergarten.But overall, I'd say my school life is pretty great. Sure, there are things I don't like, but there are also so many awesome parts that make it all worth it. I've made so many amazing memories and friends that I'll never forget.Well, there you have it – my incredibly exciting and thrilling tale of life as a middle school student. Iknow, I know, you're all on the edge of your seats wishing I could keep going. But alas, all good things must come to an end. Thanks for listening, and may your own school days be filled with just as much fun, laughter, and learning as mine!篇2My School LifeSchool has been such a big part of my life for as long as I can remember. From the first day of kindergarten to now being in middle school, I've spent so much time at school learning, making friends, and growing up.My earliest memories of school are from kindergarten. I remember being really excited but also a little nervous on that first day. Everything was so new and different from being at home. There were all these other kids I didn't know, a big classroom full of toys and books, and my very own cubby to put my things in. I felt so grown up!At first, it was hard being away from my parents all day. I missed them and wanted to go home. But before long, I started to really enjoy kindergarten. We got to sing songs, read stories, paint pictures, and play on the playground every day. My teacher, Mrs. Thompson, was really nice and made everything fun. I made lots of new friends too, like Tommy, Suzie, and Michael. We would play together at recess and lean next to each other during circle time.After kindergarten, I moved on to elementary school. That was a big transition going from one classroom to changing classes throughout the day. We also had a lot more subjects like math, science, and social studies. It wasn't all just singing andplaying anymore! School started to feel more serious, but I liked the challenge of learning new things.My favorite teacher in elementary school was Mr. Davis for 4th grade. He always made lessons interesting and encouraging us to be creative. One of my favorite projects was when we got to build these cool model cottages out of popsicle sticks and other materials. My cottage even had a little thatched roof made out of dried grass! Mr. Davis also loved telling jokes during class to keep things fun.By the time 5th grade came around, I was one of the oldest and biggest kids at my elementary school. I remember feeling very proud and grown up to be a senior there. Many of my friends' older siblings had moved on to middle school, so we knew we'd be joining them soon. It was exciting but also a little sad to be leaving behind a place that had been home for six years.The transition to middle school was definitely a challenging one. Everything felt so different - having multiple teachers, following a new schedule, changing classes, and being in a much bigger building. Not to mention having to get used to things like opening lockers and finding your way around without gettinglost. The academic workload increased a lot too with much harder classes.At first, I'll admit I found middle school pretty intimidating and overwhelming. I missed the security of my old elementary school. But it didn't take too long to adjust and start enjoying my new environment. Having different teachers who were experts in their subjects was great. Classes like bio, history, and English opened my eyes to all these new areas of knowledge.Socially, middle school has been a whole different experience too. Your circle of friends starts to shift as people's interests and maturity levels change. You're also starting to really gain more independence and autonomy. Parents aren't hovering over you all the time like in elementary school. There are more freedoms but also more responsibility.One thing I've really gotten into is joining clubs and sports teams. In elementary school, it was mainly just playing recreationally. But now you can take it to the next level and get competitive if you want. I'm on the basketball team which is a big commitment with practices and games. It's been an awesome experience though - improving my skills, being part of a team, and competing against other schools. I've made some great friends through sports too.I've also joined more academic clubs like Science Olympiad, where we get to do fun hands-on projects and experiments. Or Young Writers, where we share our creative stories and poems. Getting involved in extracurriculars is probably one of the best parts of middle school. You can explore new interests, find your passions, and start defining yourself beyond just academics.篇3My School LifeSchool has always been a big part of my life ever since I was a little kid. I remember being so excited on my first day of kindergarten. I had a new Dora the Explorer backpack and lunchbox that I just loved. My mom took me to the classroom and helped me find my cubby to put my things. I was a little nervous meeting all the other kids and my teacher, but I made a few friends pretty quickly once we started playing together.In those early years, school was mostly about learning the basics like counting, the alphabet, shapes and colors. But we also had a lot of fun with show-and-tell, arts and crafts, singing songs, and playing on the playground. Recess was definitely the best part of the day back then!Once I got to elementary school, things started getting a little more serious with actual subjects like math, reading, science and social studies. I have to admit I didn't love all the homework and tests we had to take. Math was probably my least favorite subject - I just couldn't seem to wrap my brain around all those numbers and equations. Reading and writing were more my thing though. I loved getting lost in books and making up my own creative stories.My elementary school had a really nice media center with tons of great books. I remember our librarian did these fun themed days where we'd all dress up as our favorite book characters. One year I went as Harry Potter with my own makeshift Gryffindor robe and wand. The muggle world just didn't seem as exciting after that!In 5th grade, we went on our first big field trip to an interactive science museum. That was so cool getting to do all kinds of hands-on experiments and learning about things like electricity, magnetism, and simple machines. We even got to go through a mock cosmic voyage in the planetarium. I decided then that I either wanted to be an astronaut or a scientist when I grew up.After elementary school, it was off to the world of middle school. That was a pretty big transition having to switch classes for each subject and having multiple teachers. Suddenly, keeping my locker organized and getting to class on time became major responsibilities. The academic workload definitely increased too with all the reading, writing assignments, projects, quizzes and tests. Some days I felt like I had hours of homework!The social side of middle school was a whole new challenge as well. There were all these unwritten rules about popularity, cliques, fashion and dealing with mean kids. I'm just glad I had a good group of friends to get through those awkward pre-teen years with. We did a lot of typical middle school things like going to the mall, watching movies, listening to music and gossiping about celebs and crushed on boys.Thankfully, I also stayed involved in extracurriculars like band, art club, and academic team to keep me grounded. Playing my clarinet in band was a great creative outlet and way to relieve stress from schoolwork. Being on the academic team allowed me to pursue my love of learning through competitions on subjects like math, science, literature and history.Looking back, there are lot of things I'll miss about being in middle school - the pep rallies, spirit weeks, dances, footballgames. But I'm also really excited to start high school and have so many more opportunities available. I know the academics will be even more demanding, but I'm looking forward to taking more advanced classes and electives in areas I'm really interested in.I've already started researching potential clubs, sports and volunteer activities I'd like to get involved with. Having a wider range of extracurriculars will be great for exploring new interests and potential careers. Plus it will allow me to meet people with similar passions which could lead to lifelong friendships.Most of all though, I'm ready for more independence and freedom that comes with being in high school. Things like having an open campus for lunch, getting a parking pass, staying after for events without my parents. Of course I'll still have a curfew and have to answer to my parents. But being an upperclassman brings a sense of maturity and responsibility that I'm ready to take on.I know these next four years are going to fly by, so I really want to make the most of my entire high school experience. Academics will obviously be the top priority in order to get into a good college. However, I also want to pursue a diverse range of interests through electives and extracurriculars. And I'mcommitted to being a positive force at my school through clubs, sports, or student organizations that give back to the community.Most importantly though, I want to invest in my relationships - building closer bonds with my friends, getting to know my teachers and counselors, and making connections篇4My School LifeHi there! My name is Emma and I'm a student in the 7th grade. I just started at a new middle school this year and I want to tell you all about my school life so far.The first thing I should mention is that my new school is huge! My old elementary school only had a few hundred kids, but this middle school has over 1,000 students. It can feel really crowded in the hallways between classes. I've gotten lost in the building a few times trying to find my classrooms. But I'm slowly getting used to the layout and where everything is located.My classes have been really interesting so far. I take core subjects like math, science, English, and history. But I also have some electives that I'm really enjoying. I'm taking art class whichhas been fun - we're learning how to work with different mediums like paints, clay, and charcoal. I'm in band too and learning how to play the trumpet. I've never played an instrument before so it's been challenging but really rewarding.The academic work has definitely been more difficult than elementary school. The teachers expect a lot more effort and responsibility from us middle school students. I have a heavy workload with tons of homework, papers, projects, and tests to prepare for. Time management is key - I have to be really organized with my time after school to get everything done. It's been an adjustment getting used to that increased workload.Making new friends has probably been the most challenging thing about starting at a new school. I didn't know anyone here at first. The first few weeks I spent a lot of lunches and free periods by myself feeling pretty lonely. But gradually I started meeting people in my classes and clubs that I clicked with. Now I have a good circle of friends that I hang out with at school.One thing I really appreciate about my new school is all the extracurricular activities and clubs they offer. There are so many to choose from - student council, yearbook club, drama club, science olympiad, intramural sports teams, and more. I joined the environmental club because I really care about nature andsustainability. We do park clean-ups, recycling drives, and work on reducing our carbon footprint at school.The sports teams here are really intense and competitive, especially for the "major" sports like football, basketball, and soccer. I'm not a huge sports person myself, but I do enjoy going to the games to cheer on our school teams with my friends. We have fun dressing up in our school colors and making signs. The school spirit here is awesome!The social scene at middle school can definitely be dramatic at times. There always seems to be some sort of friend drama or relationship gossip going around. A lot of the girls in my grade have started wearing makeup and getting really into fashion trends. Sometimes it feels like a popularity contest, where certain groups of students act like they're better than others based on looks or social status. I just try to surround myself with kind, humble people and avoid that toxic stuff.One of my biggest struggles is dealing with all the pre-teen hormones, emotions, and bodily changes that come with this age. One minute I'll feel really confident, and the next I'll be insecure and self-conscious about my looks or my abilities. My mood can go up and down pretty drastically during the day. It's just a weird, awkward stage to go through! Luckily I have a greatsupport system with my parents and friends to help me through it.Overall though, I'm having a pretty positive experience so far at my middle school. Sure, it has its challenges - but it's also allowing me to grow and have all sorts of new opportunities that I didn't have before. The clubs, classes, sports, and social activities are helping me discover my passions and interests. I'm becoming more independent and responsible. Don't get me wrong - there are still days when I miss the simplicity of elementary school! But I'm enjoying this new chapter as I journey through my school life.篇5My School LifeHi there! My name is Lily and I'm a student in middle school.I want to tell you all about my life at school. Get ready, because there's a lot to share!First, let me tell you about the school building itself. It's a big red brick building that looks really old, but they renovated it a few years ago so everything inside is modern and nice. When you walk in the front doors, there's a huge lobby area with lots of windows letting in natural light. Off the lobby are the main office,the auditorium, the cafeteria, and halls that lead to all the classrooms.My favorite place at school is probably the library. It's this cozy spot with lots of beanbag chairs and window seats to curl up and read. The bookshelves are overflowing with every kind of book you can imagine! I love getting lost in a new story during my free periods. My best friend Emma and I will grab a couple of books, find a quiet corner, and read together for hours.Speaking of Emma, we've been inseparable since kindergarten. We're total opposites – I'm more of a shy bookworm while Emma is super outgoing and loves being the class clown. But we balance each other out perfectly! Emma has helped me come out of my shell over the years. Like this one time, we had to do oral presentations on our favorite books. I was terrified of public speaking, but Emma helped me practice and gave me lots of tips to stay calm. When it was my turn, I rocked that presentation! Emma was cheering me on from the front row.As for classes, my favorite is English. I've always loved reading, writing, analyzing novels and poems, you name it. I really click with my English teacher too, Mr. Jackson. He has this way of explaining things so they finally make sense, you know?Plus, he encourages us to think outside the box and look at literature from totally new perspectives. My least favorite class is probably math. I'm just not a numbers person at all! I get so lost trying to make sense of all those formulas and equations. Thankfully, my friend Aiden is a math whiz and he's super patient about re-explaining things until they click for me.One thing that's been really cool about middle school is all the clubs and extracurriculars you can join. In elementary school, the only options were things like student council and safety patrol. But here, there are literally dozens of possibilities! I'm part of the creative writing club, where we meet once a week to share our stories and poems and give each other feedback. I also joined the school newspaper and get to write articles and columns for each issue, which is awesome experience.Emma and I are both on the volleyball team too. At first, I was hesitant about doing a sport since I'm pretty uncoordinated and not very athletic. But volleyball has been so much fun! Our team has such a great dynamic and it feels like we're one big family. We get silly during practices, but also know when it's time to lock in and work hard. The games are always an adrenaline rush, whether we're playing at home in front of our loud andproud crowd or traveling to other schools. Win or lose, we always have a blast.There's also the whole social side of middle school to deal with. I've been really lucky to have a solid group of friends who have been together since we were little. But I've seen how quickly friend groups can shift as kids start going through all the fun physical and emotional changes of puberty. Some kids become a lot more interested in dating and romance, while others couldn't care less about that. Cliques start to form based on interests, social status, and other factors. It can be a tricky thing to navigate!That's why I'm so grateful for my friends like Emma and Aiden. Even though we're all changing and developing our own interests, we've managed to stay close. We can be open and honest with each other as we figure out this whole teenage phase of life. We support each other through the ups and downs and never judge when someone is going through an awkward or tough time. Having that solid foundation makes all the social stresses of middle school way more bearable.Overall, I'm having a really great middle school experience so far. There's always something new happening to keep life interesting! Between classes, homework, activities, friends, andeverything else, there's never a dull moment. It can be overwhelming at times, but I'm learning so much about myself and discovering who I am and what I want out of life.I know the next few years are just going to get crazier with high school on the horizon. I'll be dealing with even harder classes, more responsibilities, college preparation, and more intense social aspects like dating and cliques. But I'll get through it all with the support of my friends and family cheering me on. For now, I'm just trying to enjoy these middle school days while they last and soak up as many fun experiences as I can. This is one wild ride so far, but I wouldn't have it any other way!篇6Title: My School LifeHey there! I'm a 7th grader, and I thought I'd share with you what my school life is like. It's a rollercoaster ride, let me tell you! From the moment I step into the school gates, it's an adventure every single day.First up, let's talk about classes. I have a bunch of different subjects, like Math, Science, English, History, and so on. Some of them are really fun, and some of them can be a bit of a drag, but that's just how it goes, right? My favorite class has to be Sciencebecause we get to do cool experiments and learn about how the world works. Just the other day, we made a volcano erupt with baking soda and vinegar – it was epic!Math, on the other hand, is a bit of a challenge for me. All those numbers and equations can get pretty confusing sometimes. But my teacher, Mrs. Johnson, is super patient and always helps me out when I get stuck. She's the best!Then there are the other subjects like English and History. English is all about learning how to write and read properly, which can be kind of boring at times, but it's important stuff. History, though, is where things get really interesting. Learning about all the crazy things that happened in the past is like reading an adventure novel!And let's not forget about recess and lunch breaks. Those are the times when we get to run around, play games, and just be kids. My friends and I have epic soccer matches during recess, and we always have a ton of fun. Lunch is when we get to refuel and catch up on all the latest gossip. The cafeteria food isn't always the greatest, but hey, it's still food!Speaking of friends, that's probably one of the best parts about school. You get to meet so many different people from all walks of life, and you get to learn about their cultures, theirinterests, and their stories. It's awesome! My best friend, Sarah, is hilarious and always keeps me laughing, even when things get tough.All in all, my school life is a wild ride filled with ups and downs, but I wouldn't have it any other way. It's where I'm learning and growing, making friends and memories that will last a lifetime. Sure, it can be tough at times, but it's also incredibly rewarding. So, if you're a student reading this, embrace every moment, good or bad, because these are the days you'll look back on with nostalgia and fondness.Well, that's my school life in a nutshell! It's a crazy, exciting, and sometimes overwhelming experience, but I'm loving every minute of it. Who knows what adventures tomorrow will bring? I can't wait to find out!。