Be a Star Student By Being Responsible




Can kids be responsible?

Mark wants to learn. He goes to bed early. He always does his homework. He listens to his teachers and completes his schoolwork.

 



Sam watched TV until late last night.He feels sleepy. He woke up late! He doesn't want to be in school. When the teacher speaks he can't listen.




In school Sally likes to sit up front. She always listens while the teacher speaks. She raises her hand to answer questions.



 

Tim is a very excited student. He loves to answer questions. He calls out the answers most of the time.



The kids at this school are watching a presentation. They are not talking. They are focused and paying attention.



Bob likes to draw. He often draws during lessons. He likes to show his work to his friends.



These boys are cleaning their house. Their parents are working. They are making sure their house stays clean.



Tom and Gerry are busy. They are helping their parents cook dinner. Everyday they race home to help.



Mary is only six years old. When her mom does the laundry she hangs it up. Mary likes to help.



You can be a responsible neighbor. First ask your parents before you help anyone. You might wash your neighbor's car.



At times it is hard to know what to do. Jenna just got mad at her sister. She yelled at her. What can she do?  She could write her an apology. Remember you are responsible for your actions!!!



Harry is not a dirty dog! He takes the responsibility for cleaning his own house.