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Jenny Alexander - No Worries: Your Guide to Starting Secondary School

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No Worries is the ultimate secondary school survival guide, with tips, quizzes and jokes to help children prepare.
What if Ive got the wrong stuff? What if I dont fit in? What if the older kids are horrible to me?
Starting secondary school is a bit like going on a safari its a great adventure but sometimes, before you go, you can get a touch of the what ifs. You may be feeling anxious or stressed about leaving primary school. No Worries is full of information about going up from primary to secondary school and covers all of the big worries and anxieties.
With practical hints and tips, jokes and quizzes for finding your way around, making new friends, social media and staying on top of homework, this fully-revised edition of Going Up! is the essential no-worries guide to starting secondary school.

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Going up to secondary school is like going on safari its a great adventure but sometimes, before you go, you can get a touch of the what ifs.

Worries are a natural part of every new adventure. Some people handle them better than others, and some people hide them better, but everyone has them and thats good because worries are natures way of making you prepare.

What if I get bitten by a poisonous spider?

One way of preparing is by getting information This book is full of - photo 6

One way of preparing is by getting information This book is full of - photo 7

One way of preparing is by getting information

This book is full of information about going up to secondary school. It covers all the most common worries. If youre the sort of person who doesnt like change, you might have quite a lot of worries. If you love a challenge, you probably wont. If youre a pessimist who always expects things to go wrong, you might feel very worried, but if youre an optimist your worries will probably be quite mild.

The particular things you might be worried about will also depend on what type of person you are, for instance:

Picture 8 If youre a shy person, you might be worried about making new friends.

Picture 9 If you havent got much money, you might be worried about having the right stuff.

If youve got big brothers and sisters you probably wont be so bothered about - photo 10 If youve got big brothers and sisters, you probably wont be so bothered about bullying.

If youre a whiz at map reading you wont have to worry about getting lost - photo 11 If youre a whiz at map reading you wont have to worry about getting lost.

Going up to secondary school is a big step Most secondary schools are huge - photo 12

Going up to secondary school is a big step. Most secondary schools are huge; they have tons of teachers, busloads of bigger kids and weird rules you dont know anything about. If youre worried dont worry! Its only natural.

Use your worries to show you what information you need. When youve got it, the worries will have served their purpose, and then they will just fade away.

Do the Quick Tick Quiz to see if this book can help.

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When I think about going up to secondary school, I sometimes wonder (tick the relevant boxes)

No Worries Your Guide to Starting Secondary School - image 13 . What if Ive got the wrong stuff?

No Worries Your Guide to Starting Secondary School - image 14 . What if I get lost?

No Worries Your Guide to Starting Secondary School - image 15 . What if the school cook puts poison in the chips?

No Worries Your Guide to Starting Secondary School - image 16 . What if I dont fit in?

No Worries Your Guide to Starting Secondary School - image 17 . What if pigs could fly?*

No Worries Your Guide to Starting Secondary School - image 18 . What if the older kids are horrible to me?

No Worries Your Guide to Starting Secondary School - image 19 . What if the teachers are scary?

No Worries Your Guide to Starting Secondary School - image 20 . What if I cant do the work?

No Worries Your Guide to Starting Secondary School - image 21 . What if someone crossed a chicken with a cement mixer?**

No Worries Your Guide to Starting Secondary School - image 22 . What if I get into trouble?

If you ticked number 3 Youve been watching too many scary movies - read on to - photo 23

If you ticked number 3 Youve been watching too many scary movies - read on to get real.

If you ticked numbers 5 or 9 youve got a short attention span but you like a laugh read on for the jokes.

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