In Bud, Not Buddy, Bud Caldwell often reflects on advice given to him by his Momma, even though he does not always understand it. Consider advice you have been given by a parent, relative, teacher, or coach. Think about times when these words of wisdom helped you. Also think about situations in which you ignored the advice and later wished you would have listened.
What is a piece of advice you would give to a younger brother or sister? Write your response and a reason why this is good advice. You will also need to respond to two other classmates' posts.
Stay in school so you have a good education and save your money for impotant things like food ,and school.this is good advice because if you don't stay in school you wont get a good job and be able to care for your self.
ReplyDelete-Dominic
Dominic, this is great advice. A good education is imortant for your furture.
Delete-Miss Tate
Don't do drugs and stay in school. That would be my piece of advice, because drugs ruin your life, and you need a good education. When you do drugs you could possibly drop out of school
ReplyDeleteand you probably won't get a job. You need a good education to get a job.
-Erika
That right erika you should stay in scool it's vary important to stay in school.
Delete-Abby
Erika you gave good advice. I am convinced not to do drugs. I think you have an open mind for thinking to add a school education and job.
Delete- Nicole
Never do drugs because it could and will mess up your life, say no to drugs.
ReplyDelete- Abby
Don't ever take a drug of any sort without asking a parent, responsible family member, baby sitter, or any sort of responsible guardian. Don't take the drug without permission even if it is a vitamin the guardian could make you take it again and it could kill you. Be responsible with drugs even after you have permission.
ReplyDelete- Nicole
Nicole,that's good advice, but even if you ask someone for permission don't do drugs!
Delete-Erika
Good advice Abby you should never take drugs of any sort.
ReplyDelete-Dominic