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Answer the question below in your own words, and your answer could be included on the back cover of a future Coole School planner. Submit your answer by email: pogg@cooleschool.com.
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Or by regular mail: ATTN: P. Ogg Coole School 1213 West Loop North, Suite 100 Houston,TX 77055
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WHAT DOES “GOOD CHARACTER” MEAN TO YOU?
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Good character to me means, good behavior, a loving person and a person who wants to stop bullying. –Chris Good character means to be who you are and helping people from the heart and not because it’s just a rule. –Sandy
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Being respectful and honest in the work you do and in your relationships with others are a key in life. –Marcos The meaning of good character is being a generous person at heart who knows right and wrong. –Rumaysa
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Good character means someone who helps others and never hits back when someone hits them first. –Chloe Good character is someone who is willing to give up for others wellness and a person with good and humble qualities. –Luis
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Always being yourself and not trying to change. Always finding the bright side on every situation and showing respect, kindness, and loyalty to others around you. –Jordan
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Someone who makes good choices, and has a good attitude. Someone who forgives and does the right thing. –Jordan
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Try your hardest and be who you want to be. Don’t give up on your dreams. NEVER give up. Just keep trying. –Cody
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Integrity (noun) – To have integrity is to stick to a code of moral values that defines your character. Never cheat and never lie.
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We should be too big to take offense and too noble to give it. —Abraham Lincoln
WORD SEARCH HONEST, FAIR, PURE SINCERE, PROPER
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• Integrity is telling the truth. • Integrity is straight forward conduct. • Integrity is being sincere, trustworthy, and honorable.
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• Do your own homework. • Tell a friend the truth. • Explain the real reason you didn’t turn in your homework. • Keep your eyes on your own paper. • Clean up your room after making a promise. • Admit you made the mistake. • Keep a friend’s secret.
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Putting integrity into action: • Thank a family member or friend for being honest. • Tell your parents about a mistake you have made. • Tell the truth when you have done something wrong. • Turn in something that is lost. • Do your homework honestly.
Reasons for telling the truth and showing integrity: • Telling the truth lets everyone know what really happened. • Telling the truth protects innocent people from being blamed or punished. • Telling the truth lets everyone learn from what happened. • You usually get into less trouble for telling the truth. • You don’t have to tell more lies to keep your story straight. • Telling the truth helps you feel secure and peaceful inside.
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In a positive atmosphere, peer pressure can be very good. It can be very positive feedback, like when a friend encourages you to go ahead and try out and compete for something you want. Decisions that can be beneficial to you are easier to make sometimes when you have encouragement from others. It can also save you from disasters.
BAD PEER PRESSURE SOCIAL STUDIES
You are also going to experience bad peer pressure. Learn how to recognize it. When you do run into this situation, you will have to rely on your own good decision-making. Always remember and think about the consequences of your actions. It might make the decision-making process easier. Respect yourself. This makes hard decisions easier. Do you really want to get involved with something negative like drugs and/or alcohol? Serious thought should go into avoiding these drugs. Chemical drugs and prescription drugs (when not prescribed for you) can change the way you think, feel and act. The effects of these drugs are internal and can cause dangerous changes to your body and brain. You are no different from everyone else; drugs affect everyone. The effect may be different, but you will be affected in a negative way. Same with alcohol. But what is the debate here? It is against the law to drink alcohol if you are under 21 years of age. That alone should make the decision easier. Know peer pressure is out there, know you will be affected by it, and prepare yourself for it.
HERE ARE A FEW TIPS: 1. Think about your decision. 2. Make a plan—know what you are going to do. PARENT/ GUARDIAN: PARENT/ GUARDIAN: 3. Know how you will react. AFTER SCHOOL: 4. Have an excuse already made up. AFTER SCHOOL: 5. Be confident with your excuse.
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The Coole look for successful tomorrows:
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Character: Good character makes all the difference. Stand up for your values and never compromise them. Be honest.
Outlook on Life: Keep a positive attitude. Smile. Happiness comes from within you. Be honest.
Objectives and Goals: Set goals and work hard to meet them. Aim high and challenge yourself.
Leadership Skills: Work on becoming a good leader. Learn how to motivate others. Being a leader doesn’t mean you are not a team player. Be someone others look to for advice. Then, give good advice. Education: Get a good education. Take an active role in learning. Keep educating yourself. Ask yourself: Who is in charge … of my actions? of my thoughts? of my feelings? of my future? Answer: ME Be responsible for yourself … you are worth it.
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