Wednesday, January 15, 2014

How can students being aloud to carry school bags around school help them stay more organized?

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mellyk96


I have an essay due about why we should get the school rules changed about school bags and i came up with that reasong but i need examples to help support it.


Answer
If they 'allow' this it will:

1: Save time - as students will not be constantly going to get books from a locker.

2: It will allow students to organise their bags in the morning so that all that they need is in the bag.

3: They can leave some items in their locker and carry some so their bags are not too heavy.

4: If children are taught how to carry bags/backpacks correctly on their backs then certain problems will be alleviated.

How to carry your bag correctly:
Dr. Skaggs suggests the following to alleviate back pain caused by carrying too heavy a load in a backpack:

* ALWAYS USE BOTH SHOULDER STRAPS: "It's important for children to use both shoulder straps instead of simply slinging the backpack over one shoulder," Dr. Skaggs says. "Using one strap can cause children to walk improperly and places all the load on one shoulder."

* PACK CORRECTLY: Dr. Skaggs recommends that heavier books and items be packed closest to the back so that the center of gravity is near the center of the pelvis. Secondly, he reminds children to not pack so that there are sharp comers. "A load on the shoulders will naturally cause you to lean forward," he said. "That's why it's important to distribute the weight evenly."

* SELECT THE BACKPACK THAT'S RIGHT FOR YOU: "The standard two-strap backpack is good for light loads. For heavier loads, a backpack with a hip belt takes the load off of the shoulders and distributes it to the pelvis and hips," Dr. Skaggs said. Dr. Skaggs also recommends selecting a backpack that has a well padded area that touches the back and shoulders so sharp corners will not cause discomfort by sticking into the back.

What are good excuses for bad grades?




Linkinpark


Ok, so the school year just ended, and I think I have some bad grades.
Before you say I should've studied more, I did and do study. I think I have short term memory loss or something, cause I have problems remembering stuff, which is why I got the bad grade. I think I got 2 F's on my report card due to this issue. My dad is crazy about getting good grades, and I need a good excuse as for having them. Thanks for your help!



Answer
*i fainted in the middle of the test
*if you are a girl say you had pains LOL
*say something that is awkward and ure dat wont want to talk bout
*say i had nerves
*say i was going through a hard time lately and the test just came at that wrong time
*make up a sob story
*change the 'F' a 'A' by adding a a dash
* Improve the grades you have. Start writing down everything in class and never space out. Do and redo your homework, and if you get restless, think of a scene where your parents are grounding you and you are crying on the floor with an "F" report card.
*If you absolutely cannot avoid earning horrible grades, wait until midnight to show them. Pretend to be getting a drink, and as your parent questions you why your are up, pretend to "remember" something. Dash to your backpack and show them the grades. Do not worry about yelling if you have siblings; the parent knows they are sleeping and cannot yell, which would wake them up. If they yell, tell them that your sibling/s are sleeping, and that they should not wake them up. If parent still yells or you are an only child, say "I'm sorry I forgot about this, but I need to sleep...it's 12..."
*Parent should relent somewhat, and when they do, tell them you are sorry. Constantly remind them that you must sleep. When a parent lectures you, nod your head and look disappointed. Do not make snappy comebacks! This is one of the worst things you can do, and if you do it, you'lll most likely be punished. Anyway, once parent gets to the "punishment" part of the lecture, pretend to have to go to the bathroom from drinking the water/milk. When you come out, it should be late. Also, parent should return to their work. Sneak to your room, but if you get caught just say "It's late, I'm going to sleep, good night..."
*The next morning, the parent should have either forgotten or considerably cooled off. They are no longer angry angry, and you should be able to go on without punishment as long as the bad grades don't continue. If they still punish you, it will probably have been a softer punishment than if they had punished you last night, when they were still angry.
*If you know you that you are going to get an awful grade, complain about the class before your report card/test/whatever returns. Tell your parents how awful the teacher is, how nobody is passing, and how you don't understand the material (this is a brilliant excuse) even though you'vee been trying really hard.
*It helps to fake sick right before your grades come. After softening your parents up with your excuses, your faux-illness will make them feel differently about punishing you. You are sick and have recognized your faults in this class; they will show some mercy.
*You can also try to tell your parents how you are making steps to improve - make up an afterschool tutoring class that you're 'joining'. This will led your parent to believe that you are responsible and can take care of yourself to improve without punishment.

Tips

* If a parent asks you a question that you cannot answer, pretend to take a huge gulp of water and choke. When you recover, the parent should move on in their lecture. If not, say "No....."
* Never remind them of this experience, even to tell them you are doing better. You don't need an evening of homework and studying.
* Try to show the bad grades to the softest parent first.
* Set an alarm to make sure you wake up at 12:00 or such. "But make sure that the alarm is close to your head so that no one else will hear it because your parents will think that you had planned it."




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