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Wednesday, 3 June 2015

Why actions speak louder than words

Actions speak louder than words, because
when you say “I like your shoes” and you make
a angry face with an angry tone in your voice the
the person your talking too, wouldn't feel that
you mean it.


The proper way you can do it is to say the right words, with the right tone and you have to look happy. You have to say it and mean it, they’ll appreciate it.


Body Language: 55%
How you say it: 38%
What you say: 7%
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Let me tell you about the POLES of respect.
You can see POLES is all in capitals that’s
because it’s stands for...


Property - When a teacher says put away your net books, you do it straight away. Stack them up or put them in the middle of the table so you don’t play with it, the zip makes a very annoying sound and no one would like to hear.


Others - If you borrowed a T-shirt from a friend, you must give it to them when they ask for it. Don’t say you’ll bring it tomorrow and never do. They might say “bring it tomorrow” you have to bring it tomorrow, if you remember but don’t want to give it, you have to give it back. HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY.


Learning - While your on the mat, and a teacher says “listen actively” you don’t just sit up and not listen. You listen actively by looking at the speaker, listening to the speaker, sit up straight, don’t fidget, don’t talk to anyone and fold your hands and legs. It might sound like a lot of instructions to do, but trust me it’s going to help you learn more.


Environment - A teacher can ask you to pick up a piece of rubbish. You must listen, pick it up and put it into the right bin. You can also respect the environment by NOT standing on the plants and flowers. Remember it’s about staying true to your word, if you say you are going to do something then do it!

Self - By respecting yourself is all of the above. Respecting yourself is by looking after your property and others. Respecting yourself is being kind and helpful to others. Respecting yourself is learning to achieve goals and get higher in your grades. Respecting yourself, looking after the environment by picking up rubbish even if it’s not yours, and you can get yourself some house points!

WALT: use conjunctions to extend sentences.

SC: use conjunctions to add more detail to an idea.

1 comments:

Pelenise F said...

Nice work Shannon keep it up

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