Advice for Future High School Students

It’s almost the end of February, and your sophomore year of high school is coming to an end.  Think back over your Freshmen and Sophomore year and all the lessons you have learned.  I don’t just mean the educational lessons; I’m also referring to lessons about making friends, joining a sport, surviving final exam week, and utilizing educational technology.  What have you learned?  What do you wish you knew before you came to high school?  All of your advice could be precious to the current junior high students who will soon embark on their high school journey.  Sometimes, advice is taken more seriously when it comes from a peer close in age rather than someone much older.

Here is your challenge.  Write a blog post with at least 150 words listing and explaining at least 5 pieces of advice for future high school students. You can use bullet points or numbers as long as your words are still high school level and definitely clear and descriptive enough that junior high students could learn from your advice and take it seriously.

Also, you will need an appropriate image that relates to the topic.  Be creative.  Use humor.  Make sure your advice is taken seriously and that it could be used to help these future high school students be successful.  

 

 

2 thoughts on “Advice for Future High School Students

  1. G’day Mrs Maslowski and students,
    Welcome to the March 2015 student blogging challenge. I hope you enjoy the activities to choose from each week. Make sure you connect with other classes around the world. These can be found in the header area of the blog.

    Maybe your teacher could add a link to the challenge in the sidebar of your class blog. You could do this using the new 2015 challenge badge – see the post explaining how to add the badge to your blog.

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