...where ALL students are UNIQUE and Wonderfully Made!
Mrs. Hott and Mrs. Sheima are SUPER excited to share Positive Actions with Morgan County students because today, and each Monday, is when we "motor-up" YOUR school week and get ready for more PAWsome days of learning and growing...
"MOTO Monday!"
or, "Motovation Monday" where we will see a vlog to get our week "motored-up" with positive thoughts, actions, and feelings!
Today is March 9, 2020!
March is Women in History Month! And yesterday for International Women's Day, we remember also that ALL people are equal and celebrate women in history who have met many challenges, like gaining the right to vote! Watch this:
Our PAWsitive Action "word of the week"is: memory
And in Spanish: memoria
Try to say "memoria"!
(TRY THIS LINK FOR THE SPANISH PRONOUNCIATION, and click the speaker icon to hear in Spanish):
For Positive Actions, we are learning about wonderful words that build our Social and Emotional Wellness to help us all get along (at home, school, and in the community), raise our student assets, build confidence, and improve our academics!
MEMORY
Memory is "the part of your brain that keeps or holds onto things you have learned; our ability to encode, store, retain and subsequently recall information and past experiences in the human brain. It can be thought of in general terms as the use of past experience to affect or influence current behavior."
Today is March 9, 2020!
March is Women in History Month! And yesterday for International Women's Day, we remember also that ALL people are equal and celebrate women in history who have met many challenges, like gaining the right to vote! Watch this:
Intellectual Wellness! Words that are healthy for our brains! Remember to NEVER use harmful substances because your brain is still developing and we want YOU to be healthy! You each have unique brains, capable of thinking beautiful Positive thoughts, leading to actions or DECISIONS, and finally feelings! In order to help our brains be healthy and well, we will be talking about a PAWsome word this week, MEMORY!
Our PAWsitive Action "word of the week"is: memory
And in Spanish: memoria
Try to say "memoria"!
(TRY THIS LINK FOR THE SPANISH PRONOUNCIATION, and click the speaker icon to hear in Spanish):
For Positive Actions, we are learning about wonderful words that build our Social and Emotional Wellness to help us all get along (at home, school, and in the community), raise our student assets, build confidence, and improve our academics!
MEMORY
Memory is "the part of your brain that keeps or holds onto things you have learned; our ability to encode, store, retain and subsequently recall information and past experiences in the human brain. It can be thought of in general terms as the use of past experience to affect or influence current behavior."
- We will learn more about POSITIVE character values, physical and intellectual wellness for our body and brain. On the vlogcast this week, we will watch Frankie Williams tell us about his Positive Actions, remember to be KIND, hear MC After 3 students practice using their memory with poetry.
Get Ready for a POSITIVE school day...filled with super scholars with PHYSICAL, INTELLECTUAL, & EMOTIONAL WELLNESS
On your feet, push in your chair, find a safe space, it's time to sing the
Positive Action Theme Song!
Positive Action Theme Song!
Morgan County Scholars that exercise their
MEMORY
can change the world!
Tomorrow....MEMORY
Can YOU memorize a poem?
March 10
Show Mrs. Hott and Mrs. Sheima!
WSIS students: Sign up by the Cougar Den and we will film you for the Daily PAWsitive Action Community Vlogcast. Memory exercise helps improve our academic achievement and is fun to share with others!
MEMORY
can change the world!
Tomorrow....MEMORY
Can YOU memorize a poem?
March 10
Show Mrs. Hott and Mrs. Sheima!
WSIS students: Sign up by the Cougar Den and we will film you for the Daily PAWsitive Action Community Vlogcast. Memory exercise helps improve our academic achievement and is fun to share with others!
International Women's Day
Celebrating Everyone's Uniqueness
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