Sunday, December 30, 2018

ROLE MODEL Jan. 3, 2019 - Raise the Roof....

...on Student Assets,
where ALL students are UNIQUE and Wonderfully Made!

"WooHoo....It's time for...
Positive ACTIONS!"


A BIG Welcome Back to our school family!  Mrs. Sheima hopes you ALL had a "paw"sitive holiday break!  I am super excited to return for 2019 with everyone here on our Community Positive Action Vlogcasts! I missed you guys so much!  So...what did YOU do since we talked last?  

Today is Raising Student Assets Thursday!

I am so excited to be back for Positive Actions today, Jan. 3rd! As we continue to improve our positive thoughts, actions and feelings, today we will take a look at raising student assets and a super important positive action word(s):

ROLE MODELS

Tell your teacher what you think the words "ROLE MODEL" means. 
"a person looked to by others as a positive example to be imitated or copied"

ROLE MODELS.  What do "ROLE MODELS look like?  Raise your hand and tell your teacher someone who is a role model.  Maybe if you have a tutor helping you with Social Studies Fair projects, older students are also great role models!  Parent's and other adults in a student's family, as well as nonfamily adults, modeling positive responsible behavior are our role models.  

Want to know something pretty cool?  Look around the classroom.  Your school community is also full of great role models too!  Friends and classmates that exhibit Positive Actions are "PAW"some role models.  

YOU, too, can be a ROLE MODEL when you...
* cooperate with classmates, 
*respect others, 
*are responsible, 
*practice safety, 
*decide not to bicker, pick, or whine! 

Can you think of more? The world is full of great role models.  Watch this video:



Role Models can be found all around us.  Our homes, school, and community are filled with people who care about us and those we look up to as good examples.  Guess who my ROLE MODEL is... Do you know Michael J. Fox?  He has been in many movies.  He has a illness has called Parkinson's Disease.  He is a Role Model because, even though he has a neurological (brain) disorder, he tries hard to keep positive and try to find a way to cure Parkinson's.
Now, think about someone you look up to.  Tell your teacher who YOUR role model is and why you look up to them.

And remember, it is also important to know that here at Widmyer Elementary School, we are all part of a "wildcat community" where positive actions start with...

YOU!

Wildcats that have positive ROLE MODELS can change the world!
Wildcats that ARE positive ROLE MODELS can change the world!

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