Student Success Principles Posters

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Student Success Principles Posters
 
is a set of 40 inspirational quotes selected for use in the classroom.  The quotes have been grouped by topic and are logically sequenced to be used, one a week, throughout the school year.  The seven topics represented in the Student Success Principles Posters are Dreams, Thinking, Goals, Action, Failure, Success, and Giving.  The Student Success Principles can make an incredible difference in the thinking, and thus the actions and ultimate success of your students.


Note:  The Student Success Principle Posters are designed to be used during an entire school year but will still be very effective if used for part of the year.  Just select the quotes that fit into your remaining time period.

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FREE!  You can print 5 of the 40 Student Success Principle Posters
as well as suggested ways to use the Success  Principles in your classroom.
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Ways to Use the Student Success Principles Posters

A few suggested ways to incorporate these principles into the classroom are:

1.  Print and post each formatted quote on the wall and discuss it with your students.

2.  Have students memorize the weekly quotation.  You might give a few points extra credit for students who include the quote at the end of a quiz or test.

3.  Have students do a quick write assignment including the quotation, what the quote means, and what the quote means to them (or how it applies to their own lives).

4.  You may want to encourage students to keep up with their memorization so that at the end of the year they have memorized all 40 quotations.

5.  Have students report on their dreams, thinking, goals, actions, failures, successes, and giving throughout the school year.  This can be a powerful opportunity to model a system for success.

To your success and that of your students!!

Mark P. Tully


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