Wednesday, February 27, 2013

jenna huff


Jenna huff
High school student
Extreme sportsmanship award
From U.S. Olympic committee
Reflection:  I would would do the same thing if I was racing and if someone gets hurt I will go back and help so they could finish the race. 

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

10 time management tips for students

10 time management tips for students
Tips 5-10
Tip 5 reviews your notes every day
Reviewing helps you reinforce what you’ve learned so you need less time to study before a test you’ll also be ready if you get called on in class or have to take a pop quiz
Tip 6 gets a good night sleep
Your brain needs rest to perform at its peak lack of sleep makes the day seem longer and your tasks seem more difficult
Tip 7 communicate you schedule to others
If phone calls or text messages goes are proving to be distraction tell your friends that you are only available at certain times of day and not to expect a response at other times
Tip 9 don’t waste time agonizing
Instead of agonizing and procrastinating just do it wasting time and entire evening worrying about something that you’re supposed to be doing is not productive and can increase your stress
Tip 10 determine your priorities
You can’t do everything at once establish the importance of each item then set realistic goals that attainable       
Choose the right

Student Success Statement


             Student Success Statement
“Choosing the right is always the right thing to do.”
Reflection: What I think about this quote is that it’s true if your choosing the right your making the right decisions and the best ones. For example if you have a choice from going out or staying in and get your work done if you choose to stay in and get your work done you know that your making the right decisions and it always feel good. 

Wednesday, February 13, 2013


Reflection:
I think that this statements is trying to say that people cannot do the wrong thing and think that is was a good choice. people need to do the right thing in order to feel good about what they did. For example, if people do the right thing they will get something good out of it. if people decide to do the wrong thing they won't get the same goodness out of it.

7 Habits of Highly Successful Teens


        7 Habits of Highly Successful Teens
                             Habit 3
Habit 3: Put First Things First
Habit three is about will and will not power. This habit helps teens prioritize and manage their time so that they focus on and complete the most important things in their lives. Putting first things first also means learning to overcome fears and being strong during difficult times.
Things first deals with things that are:
Important or not important, urgent or not urgent. Let’s 3
Quadrant 1: Things that are important and Urgent
Quadrant 2: Things that are important but not Urgent
Quadrant 3: Things that are not important but are Urgent
Quadrant 4: things that are not important and not urgent
1. important & urgent


2. important but not urgent


3. not important but are urgent


4. not important and not urgent  

Quadrant 2 is the idea place to spend our time doing things that are important but not urgent here’s where priorities come into ply
1. Control of your life
2. Balance
3. High performance
So in what are you spending most of your time the key id to shift as much time as possible into quadrant 2 and this is accomplished by planning spend more time planning and incorporating the most important things first things that matter most keep your eyes on the prize and reach for it.
Choose the right 

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Student success statement


                            Student success statement
The only difference between those who have failed and those who have succeeded lies in the difference of their habits good habits are the key to all success bad habits are the unlocked door t failure.
The the first law will obey which precedeth all others is I will form good habits and become their slaves.
og mandino 


REFLECTION:  What I think about this quote is that it is true if we have made good habits we will succeed in life if we choose to make bad habits we will fail life. 

7 habits of highly successful teens


7 habits of highly successful teens
Habits 2
  Habit 2 being with the end in mind
if teens aren’t clear about where they want to end up in life about their values goal and what they stand for they will wonder waste time and tossed to and fro by the opinions of others help your teen create a personal mission statement which will act as a road map and direct and guide his decision making process.
Keep your eyes on the prize determine your desired prize and don’t quit until you have realized the achievement of your prize another goal or desire that you would really like to achieve. Bing with the achievement of your prize in mind visualizes and then realizes start by having a target in mind know where you are going.
One prize or goal you definitely need to establish for yourself is the prize of and honorable graduation from high school that you will receive your diploma honestly and with integrity that you earned it with prefect honesty
Choose the right

Monday, February 11, 2013

7 habits of highly successful teens


7 habits of highly successful teens
Habit 1
Habit 1: be proactive
being proactive is the key to unlocking the other habits help your teen take control and responsibility for her life proactive people understand that they are responsible for their own happiness or unhappiness they don’t blame others for their own actions or feelings proactive people realize that the ball is in their court that control of their decisions thoughts choices decisions goals actions be and priorities proactive people are self-starters they don’t wait to be told what to do they press forward with enthusiasm toward the their obligations choosing to do what is right is a proactive decision obey the rule. Obey the law. Obey the coach. Obey the school policies.  Obey your parents. Obey with exactness and great things will come to you be proactive and take the initiative.
Choose the right

Monday, February 4, 2013

student success statement

student success statement 
its not where you live but how you live that counts its not where you play the game but how you play the game that counts 
Mr Haymore 


if you want to live some where nice and have all the thing you want do it the right way because it matters HOW you live and it also matters how you play because everything matters just that many people dont know that but you can.








                                                                                                              

Profile of a successful student Part 1


profile of a successful students part 1


Profile of a successful student

Part 1


A successful student…

…takes responsibility for his/her own learning

Online learning can be a powerful, stimulating, engaging experience for the student who can work and think independently. However, since most- if not all-of the learning takes place on your own time, you will not have the kind of direct supervision you would in a classroom. Online learning therefore requires a significant commitment from you. All education comes down to what you’re willing to invest in the experience- this is particularly true in the online environment. Commitment, self-discipline and self-motivation are all key qualities to ensuring success in an online course!

…is comfortable and confident with written communication

Reading and writing are the basis of most online courses, so it’s critical that you feel comfortable with form of communication. While some courses contain modules that include videos or other activities, all of them require significant amounts of reading. And nearly all of your communication with your classmates and your instructor will be in writing. If these are weak areas for you, you will want to address those issues prior to enrolling or while enrolled in an online course. The PSU Writing Center is available to assist you.

…is willing to be a member of an online community.

CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!

Monday, February 4, 2013 Student Success Statement Student Success Statement “It’s not WHERE you live but HOW you live that counts. It’s not where you play the game but HOW you play the game that counts” Mr.Haymore if you want to live some where nice and have all the thing you want do it the right way because it matters HOW you live and it also matters how you play because everything matters just that many people dont know that but you can.  Posted by Nicole Cideos at 8:15 AM No comments: Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Labels: STUDENTS SUCCESS STATEMENT, SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS profile of a successful students part 1 Profile of a successful student Part 1 http://www.plymouth.edu/office/online-education/online-learning/profile-of-a-successful-student/ A successful student…




…takes responsibility for his/her own learning

Online learning can be a powerful, stimulating, engaging experience for the student who can work and think independently. However, since most- if not all-of the learning takes place on your own time, you will not have the kind of direct supervision you would in a classroom. Online learning therefore requires a significant commitment from you. All education comes down to what you’re willing to invest in the experience- this is particularly true in the online environment. Commitment, self-discipline and self-motivation are all key qualities to ensuring success in an online course!

…is comfortable and confident with written communication

Reading and writing are the basis of most online courses, so it’s critical that you feel comfortable with form of communication. While some courses contain modules that include videos or other activities, all of them require significant amounts of reading. And nearly all of your communication with your classmates and your instructor will be in writing. If these are weak areas for you, you will want to address those issues prior to enrolling or while enrolled in an online course. The PSU Writing Center is available to assist you.

…is willing to be a member of an online community.

CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!

Friday, February 1, 2013

Student Success Statement



Student Success Statement

“Goodness is the only investment that never fails.”

-- Henry David Thoreau

 

On everything you in invest some will succeed but some will not but the only one that is the best investment is goodness because choosing the right is doing something good.

Successful students 10


Successful students

10

10. Successful students are good time managers. Successful students do not procrastinate. They have learned that time control is life control and have consciously chosen to be in control of their life.

An elemental truth: you will either control time or be controlled by it! It’s your choice: you can lead or be led, establish control or relinquish control, steer your own course or follow others. Failure to take control of their own time is probably the no. 1 study skill problem for college students. It ultimately causes many students to become non-students! Procrastinators are good excuse-makers. Don’t make academics harder on yourself than it has to be. Stop procrastinating. And don’t wait until tomorrow to do it!

The 10 items listed above are paraphrased from an article by Larry M Ludwig called Ten Commandments for Effective study skills which appeared in The Teaching Professor, December, 1992

Learning technologies and online education
   CHOOSE THE RIGHT!