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Wednesday, 3 July 2019

Have you got what it takes to be a school leader?

Have you got the skills and knowledge to be a school leader?

Then listen read this story if you read this when you are a year 6 you might be a school leader or house captain. 
Have you got the skills and knowledge to be a school leader?
Then listen read this story if you read this when you are a year 6 you might be a school leader or house captain. 


When you be Responsible good things can happen,
how to be responsible when you be on time to everything
if you do that you won't miss out on important notices.
Time management is responsible because you can put
an alarm or timer on to manage your time so you 
get to where you need to be on time.     

                                                                                           
Respectful is when the teacher is talking you're not unleash your in a clinic or doing a job and if you do that you will know what you are doing after that so you don’t get in trouble because you don’t know what to do. What is also respectful, don’t touch other people’s stuff because they will not be able to do their work so they would get in trouble. If you keep being respectful you want get in trouble a lot.


Participating is when the teacher asks your class a
question if you know you know the answer say it
out loud if your in a group or if you are having a
class discussion you put your hand up.
What is also participating if you get told to go
in a group don’t say know even if you don’t
want to, say yes or just move to your group
you were put in.


Confident and contributing is when you host assembles,
being in front of the whole school and being a host.
What is also confident, is  talking to other people you
haven’t talked to before, I hope you learned something.

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