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Оглавлениеgetting around
Chances are, your middle school will be bigger than your elementary
school. Just think of it as room to grow. You’ll be navigating the halls
like a pro in no time.
Lost and found
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Classroom numbers
typically start with the number of the
floor they are on. For example, room 101 is on the first floor and
room 201 is on the second floor.
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Drinking fountains
are almost always located near the
bathrooms.
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Stairways
are usually at the ends of halls. Look for exit signs.
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Use visual landmarks
to help remember which way to go.
“Take a left at the trophy case, pass the room with the hamsters . . .”
One way
Hallways can get pretty crowded between classes. Try to stick to your
right to stay with the flow of traffic—like on a freeway!