Live, Learn, and Pass it on.. Life Lessons You will compose a list of “life lessons” that you have learned. These “life lessons” could range from the.

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Live, Learn, and Pass it on.

Life Lessons You will compose a list of “life lessons” that you have learned. These “life lessons” could range from the start of the school year, summer break, or things you have learned when you were younger.

The Rules 1. Save a page in your spiral notebook and title it “Live, learn, and pass it on”. 2. Write your age only (no names). 3. Write your lesson learned in one to three sentences. Contribute as much as you wish. *Participation points!*

Examples by students 1 “I’ve learned that you can’t hide a piece of broccoli in a glass of milk. -Age 7” “I’ve learned that parents sometimes need help too. -Age 13” “I’ve learned that if you want to sit in the front seat of a car, yell ‘Shot gun no shambles!’. - Age 14”

Examples by students 2 “I’ve learned that when you bite into sweet-tart flavored chapstick, it doesn’t taste like sweet- tarts. -Age 14” “I’ve learned that when you ask a question you may not always get the answer you seek. -Age 17” “I’ve learned that life isn’t fair and it never will be, so just deal with it or be miserable forever. - Age 18”

Examples by teachers 1 “I’ve learned that students sometimes say the funniest things, so write them down when you can for a good laugh later. –Age 23” “I’ve learned that it’s almost impossible to find a name for your baby that does not remind you of one of your students. -Age 34”

Examples by teachers 2 “I’ve learned that sometimes flunking a student is the best thing for that kid. I’ve also learned that sometimes passing a student so you don’t have to have him in class another year is the best thing for your sanity and the rest of the kids. -Age 36” “I’ve learned to listen with my heart, especially when it comes to the students. -Age 51”

Now your turn In your spiral notebook, write FIVE life lessons you have learned during summer break, first semester, or even when you were younger. Remember to write the age you learned this lesson. This will give you the chance to look back and reflect.