Thursday, September 16, 2010

What does President Obama's advice mean to YOU?


This morning we watched President Obama's speech welcoming students back to school. What does President Obama's advice mean to you? How will you use president Obama's advice to help you stay focused on excellence at school this year? Post your answers in the comments below.

25 comments:

  1. I will be a better student by doing all my homework and not flunking out. The advice is helpful because it is very important to do all of the advice he gave us because it will help you be a better student.

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  2. You have to take care of your family. Study for your test.

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  3. One thing I learned is that the farther you go in school, the farther you go in life.

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  4. Like President Obama had said, I will pay attention in class and I will ask the teacher for help when I do not understand something during class.

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  5. I will listen, practice, work hard, put a lot of effort, ask for help, don't give up, and do the best I can do.

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  6. President Obama 's advice helps you stay focused on excellence during the school year by working hard on your school homework.

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  7. I will listen to President Obama's advice about how to be a terrific student. I will do a lot of hard work and try my best.

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  8. We should pay attention in class and ask for help.

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  9. I will listen to President Obama's advice by following my dreams, working hard, and staying out of trouble.

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  10. Mr. Obama has a great speech. I will have more education by thinking about Obama's speech. Obama said to always pay attention in school.

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  11. I will listen to President Obama's advice so I can study hard, do my homework, and never give up on homework, and studying.

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  12. I will use president Obama's advice by coming to school on time,keep on trying,work hard to achive my goal,and do all my home work. I'll come to school on time by going to sleep on time. Also,I'll keep on trying by never giving up. I'll work hard to achive my goal by working really hard.

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  13. I will listen to President Obama's advice about how to be a terrific student. I will look out for my brother, work harder and harder, stay out of trouble, go to school, and do my homework. I will not be late for school.

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  14. One thing I heard is that you do not give up, try again and learn from your mistakes.

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  15. When I heard President Obama's speech it inspired me to be a better, terrific student. I will be a better student by dreaming big, staying focused, working hard, setting goals, studying hard, paying attention, staying out of trouble, making good choices and having good grades. Thats how I will be a terrific student this year.

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  16. I have to finish all my homework. I also have to try to be the smartest in the class. I also have to help myself achieve my goals.

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  17. Obama's advice for me to stay focused this school year is to give a little
    effort because you might get a better grade. There is more like be strong,
    don't be afraid to ask for help, don't give up, try again, and be proud.

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  18. I will be focused, and I will pay attention in class. Finally, I will work harder.

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  19. I just listened to Mr. President's speech for kids coming back to school and these are some things he said about improving in the new school year. One thing he said was to work as hard as we can. He also said that we have to do our part in life so we know what to do when we are older. The last thing he said was to never give up. And that is what I learned to do in school! He is cool.

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  20. President Obama's advice means to me to study hard. Obama's advice to help me to stay focused is study hard and learn from mistakes and focus on education.

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  21. I will keep my grades up, will not give up, I will work harder, I will ask for help when ever I need help. I will not get in trouble and follow directions.

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  22. President Obama said that good discipline, very hard work, and don't be afraid to show your feelings and your ideas will help you do good in school. You should learn from your mistakes.

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  23. He told me to do my homework and my class work.

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  24. I will listen to Obama's advice to be a terrific student by not playing around in class because I will not know what to do. Next I will be a terrific student by always doing my homework.

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  25. 1. to feel good about going to school.
    2. set your goals higher.
    3. focus on education.
    4. work hard and quiz yourself.
    5. have a talk to a parent about effort .
    6. try to ask friends strategies that they use.
    7. if you can work hard you can become president of the United States.

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