Archive | April 2014

Week 7: Leadership

Once a little girl named Britt was playing with her dollies during lunch. Carter, the popular girl in their grade, was talking with her clones when Britt’s doll flew onto Carter’s lunch! Carter got up, grabbed the doll and threw it in the trash right before the bell rang. Britt got up and ran to her doll which was covered in pasta, cheese, banana peels and ham. A girl named Casey then went after Carter and told her what would awaited her if she didn’t stop bullying. Britt went home with a frown not knowing what awaited her the next day. Britt was called in by the teacher. The teacher said that Casey told on Carter and she got detention. Sure enough Carter and her clones apologized to Britt. Britt, Carter, plus her clones and Casey became friends. The moral of the story is to not be a bystander. If you witness bullying and do something to help it might just change your life.

Week 6: Student Blogging Challenge Advice

How many of you can’t remember your homework? We’ll keep reading to find out! After school either in daycare or at home you sometimes don’t remember any of your homework so what I would do is think of all the classes you had then think of what the teacher said. If that doesn’t work email or call a friend. Sometimes friends don’t respond in time so what I would do is just write down your homework.

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Week 5:Memories

Memories mean to me like food to a teenager! I can’t live without them. Memories are what remind you on the good and bad days that you’ve had. Memories can affect moods. If it’s a bad memory then that person might think of it then be bummed out or mad. If it’s a good memory then people might smile or laugh at the memory.