Thursday, September 27, 2012

“The Importance of good sportsmanship”

The Importance of good sportsmanship”
Sportsmanship is important because it depends on the character the person is. Good sportsmanship are :

1.  Being Fair
2. Always helping people out
3. Never brag
4. Not lying
5. Not talking back
6. Not cheating 
7. Always have good manners 


Sportsmanship is important because it depends on the character the person is.Bad Sportsmanship are :


1. Not being fair 
2. Never helping people out 
3. Bragging 
4. lying to people 
5. Talking back 
6. Cheating 
7. Never having good manners

Student Responsibilities



Student Responsibilities
Part 3
What is important to you is that you, as you start to reach milestones in your ambition, you appreciate your own achievements. It is a boost, of course if other appreciates what you have done too, but appraising yourself will strengthen your self-belief and reinforce your determination to succeed.
Some of the key characteristics you will find in these who are successful are……..

If you feel do not act naturally have those entire characteristics then do not despair. Each of them can he accomplished by your own application. You can use medition and visualization techniques intitiate your vision, and they can certainly be learnt both for that purpose and for each step you take to reach your goals. Setting goals and objectives can be a personal or business technique that  can be learnt. You can develop inner strength to succeed if you apply yourself to doing just that;  that will enable you to recover from setback more easily.
Student : These are YOUR Responsibilities.
CHOOSE the RIGHT !!!

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Student Success Student


Student Success Student
“Education is the key to unlock the golden door of freedom”
George Washington Carver

Education is basically your future in life.

Student Responsibilites


Student Responsibilities
Part 2
7. I have the responsibility to do every bit of assigned homework with proper attention and thought.
8. I have the responsibility to view my teacher as a partner in my education.
9. I have the responsibility to understand that I am not the only student in my class, not all of my catching up is a appropriate for the classroom setting.
10. I have the responsibility t act as a complete adult.
11. I have the responsibility of trying to integrate the concepts being taught into other course and other areas of my life.
12. I have the responsibility to be polite and open to my teacher and classmates.
13. I have the responsibility to accept that my work will be expected in terms of what skills any student in the course is expected to master.
!!!!CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!!

Monday, September 24, 2012

Student Responsibilty

Student Responsibility
Student has the right to seize the responsibility for their own destiny and should be encouraged to do so. With every right comes responsibility!
1.   I have the responsibility to come to every class prepared to listen, to participate, and to learn.
2.   I have the responsibility to read the text carefully, nothing important idea and rephrasing concept in my own words.
3.   I have the responsibility to work example in the text word and those given in class.
4.   I have the responsibility to consult other students, the teacher, an assistant, and other resources whenever I need the extra help.
5.   I have the responsibility to understand that the teacher is not primarily responsible for making me understand, but that it is my job to study and to learn.
6.    I have the responsibility of keeping an open mind and trying to comprehend what the teacher is trying to get across.  

 CHOOSE THE RIGHT !!

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Student Success Statement


Student Success Statement
“ Decisions Determine Destiny “
-Thomas S. Manson

Reflection : The choices you make , well lead you to your future.

successful student


Successful Student
Part 2
4. Successful students learn that a student and a teacher make a team. Most teachers  want exactly what you want: they would like for you to learn the material in their respective classes and earn a good grades.
Successful students reflect well on the efforts of any teacher; if you have learned your material, the instructor takes some justifiable pride in teaching. Join forces with your instructor, they are not an enemy, you share the same interests, the same goals-in short, you’re teammates, Get to know your professor . You’re the most valuable players on the same team. Your jobs are to work together for mutual success. Neither wishes to chalk -up a losing season. Be a team player!
5. Successful students don’t sit in the back. Successful students minimize classroom distractions that interface with learning. Students want the best seats available for their entertainment dollars, but willingly seek worst seat for their educational dollar.  Students who sit in the back cannot possibly be their teacher’s teammates. Why do they expose     themselves to the temptations of classroom experiences and distraction of all the people between then and their instructor? Of course we leave they choose the back of the classroom.
Choose the Right !!!