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English, 18.03.2021 01:10 QueensQueens

YO I DON"T FEEL LIKE writing plzzz help Give yourself FIVE MINUTES of quiet to REALLY think about your (last marking period):

effort

routine

communication with your teachers

how much sleep you are getting

whether or not you were using your textbook to help you with your assignments

Tell yourself that you currently have an A in ALL of your classes. Using your notebook paper, write me a letter explaining EXACTLY how you are going to make this marking period your best. Take a CLEAR, BRIGHT picture of your FULL letter and submit it for credit. (For example: I am going to make sure I go to bed by 10pm every night, so that I can wake up by 8:00am, and be fully rested. I am going to be sure I use my textbook to double check my work, before submitting it. I will complete daily assignments on the day they are due, so that I do not get behind, as this will help me feel less stressed and do my best work.)

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