- Get a notebook and label it "Life Planning"
- Think of some goals you would like to achieve. Write 100 goals inside this notebook and number them
- Visit 100 Life Goals and read
- Visit Antwon Davis 100-Life Goals and read
- Account for your Life Planning notebook when you return to school in January
- Read your goals DAILY
- Add to your Life Planning Goals list as you think of a new goal
Friday, December 20, 2013
Seven Step for Christmas Break
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Finals Schedule
For 1st Period:
- I don't have a final
For 2nd Period:
- I already passed the final
For 3rd Period:
- Study up on the words, comma splices, and fused sentences
For 4th Period:
- Finish my resume and questions to ask
For 5th Period:
- Nothing, I'm done with my project
For 6th Period:
- Study absolutely everything
For 7th Period:
- Study my last two power notes
For 8th Period:
- I already took my final.
Priorities would be English and History because those are the classes I struggle in.
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Winter
1) Wake up early. Nothing eats away the Winter break like moping around beneath the covers. Decide the previous day when you will get out of bed and make sure to follow through.
During the first few days of vacation, chances are that you will relish the opportunity to sleep in. It's okay to do this and give yourself a break, because your body will naturally put itself on a schedule to wake itself up earlier.
2) Maintain good health and hygiene. Brush your teeth and bathe often. Make sure to use sunblock even in the cold and remember that the only healthy tan is spray-on! Winter is a great time to get in shape, or to stay in shape. Consider joining a sport, or, at the very least, get outside and have fun everyday.
3)Study. Particularly if you are a high school student, studying remains essential even through the school year is in short recess. Loom over last year's notes, or do some research what next years courses have in store, When school resumes, you'll be grateful that your academic knowledge and skills have not deteriorated, you'll be ready and not panicked that you don't know something. Most of you already know if you have homework, reading or other research, stay on top of it. You will be grateful when you return to school! Keep your brain active. Read for school or pleasure, research your own interests, or even just get into crosswords puzzles.
4) Follow a routine. However loose, the structure will both motivate you and keep hours spent "doing nothing" to a minimum. Don't play to many video games and even if it might be cold go out for a few hours every week.
5) Join or volunteer group or some sort. All communities have some sort of soup kitchen, or place where someone might need your help or you can start by
6)Start a summer job.
7) Go a camp and learn something new.
8) Stay active in you society
9) Read at least one book.
During the first few days of vacation, chances are that you will relish the opportunity to sleep in. It's okay to do this and give yourself a break, because your body will naturally put itself on a schedule to wake itself up earlier.
2) Maintain good health and hygiene. Brush your teeth and bathe often. Make sure to use sunblock even in the cold and remember that the only healthy tan is spray-on! Winter is a great time to get in shape, or to stay in shape. Consider joining a sport, or, at the very least, get outside and have fun everyday.
3)Study. Particularly if you are a high school student, studying remains essential even through the school year is in short recess. Loom over last year's notes, or do some research what next years courses have in store, When school resumes, you'll be grateful that your academic knowledge and skills have not deteriorated, you'll be ready and not panicked that you don't know something. Most of you already know if you have homework, reading or other research, stay on top of it. You will be grateful when you return to school! Keep your brain active. Read for school or pleasure, research your own interests, or even just get into crosswords puzzles.
4) Follow a routine. However loose, the structure will both motivate you and keep hours spent "doing nothing" to a minimum. Don't play to many video games and even if it might be cold go out for a few hours every week.
5) Join or volunteer group or some sort. All communities have some sort of soup kitchen, or place where someone might need your help or you can start by
6)Start a summer job.
7) Go a camp and learn something new.
8) Stay active in you society
9) Read at least one book.
5 Q's One Reflection
1) What direction do you see the U.S going? Why is it going in this direction? It's on a downward path because we are an awful society. We are awful people.
2) Why do SAT scores in the U.S. continue to go downward? SAT scores continue to go downward because students just don't care about them.
3) What are solutions to low SAT scores? Nothing, we can't change people's actions.
4) Make a bullet list of a few problems with education in California
-Bad Food
-Early start to school
-Brain doesn't function properly until around 10
-Too many unnecessary subjects
5) What are solutions to the California education problems? Have school days start later and end around 2, only make people take whatever classes are necessary.
6) "To educate a man in mind but not morals is to educate a menace to society" (Theodore Roosevelt)
Teaching no morals will create a revolution because he know what is right and wrong from the past t create a future, you don't need morals to be successful you need a solid foundation and a clear concept of what you choose to do. Not having morals doesn't make you a menace it makes you human. Most people don't have morals yes it would be okay to be taught morals but you need to see how to use your mind and have your morals on the side. You can't include your moral because you need to do something for everyone not just yourself.
2) Why do SAT scores in the U.S. continue to go downward? SAT scores continue to go downward because students just don't care about them.
3) What are solutions to low SAT scores? Nothing, we can't change people's actions.
4) Make a bullet list of a few problems with education in California
-Bad Food
-Early start to school
-Brain doesn't function properly until around 10
-Too many unnecessary subjects
5) What are solutions to the California education problems? Have school days start later and end around 2, only make people take whatever classes are necessary.
6) "To educate a man in mind but not morals is to educate a menace to society" (Theodore Roosevelt)
Teaching no morals will create a revolution because he know what is right and wrong from the past t create a future, you don't need morals to be successful you need a solid foundation and a clear concept of what you choose to do. Not having morals doesn't make you a menace it makes you human. Most people don't have morals yes it would be okay to be taught morals but you need to see how to use your mind and have your morals on the side. You can't include your moral because you need to do something for everyone not just yourself.
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Student Success Statement
"It's not the will to win, but the will to prepare to the win that makes a difference."
Paul Bear Bryant
Paul Bear Bryant means you need to make a difference in someone, in something, in whatever. To make your mark in a start of advancement to being something revolutionary for the greater good, to do something inspiring. It's like the toy drive at school, it encourages students to help the less fortunate even by little means but a toy is a toy and you are helping and making a difference. It's to have the ability to create an opportunity for someone to help you and become a better person. In the end that's all to do become a better person for yourself and others.
Paul "Bear" Bryant
Paul Bear Bryant
Paul Bryant was an American college football player and coach. He was born on September 11, 1913 - January 26, 1983. He was Alabama's head coach with six national championships, he had a record of most wins as a head coach. He had a deep voice and a trademark black and white hat. He coached at the Universities of Maryland, Kentucky, and Texas A&M. He passed away in 1983 after a massive heart attack.
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Improvement
Hpiam Data
What are some specific reasons you think is happening? How can we solve this problem?
- FACT: 34% of HPIAM students have below a 2.0 GPA
- Why is this a worrying statistic?
What are some specific reasons you think is happening? How can we solve this problem?
- People are getting careless with the new schedule.
- No one cares because of the uniform.
- Now we have freshman.
- It's because of freshman.
- It's overcrowded.
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