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September 25, 2024 6 mins

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Can becoming a top student be as challenging as acing a sports game? Join us in this electrifying episode of Teacher Talk with Mr. Newton, where my exceptional class shares their golden nuggets on achieving academic success. Tommy, our star baseball player, kicks things off by reflecting on the critical importance of hard work, listening, and helping classmates stay focused. Kat then steps up to the plate, underscoring the necessity of attentive listening, kindness, and diligent work habits. Aiden K further enriches the conversation by drawing compelling parallels between the dedication required in academics and athletics.

The discussion heats up with Aiden offering his insights on how the focus and perseverance needed in sports mirror those essential for classroom success. In our final segment, we welcome Mr. Austin, a sports aficionado, and Sweet Sarah, who consistently shines in her studies, to share their wisdom on what makes a student truly successful. Their engaging perspectives promise to inspire and equip you with practical strategies to excel in school. Tune in for a dynamic episode filled with actionable advice and motivating stories that will empower you to reach new heights in your academic journey!

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Speaker 1 (00:20):
Hi everybody, mr Newton here, episode number 7 on
Teacher Talk.
Welcome back to school.
This is my awesome class, helloclass.
Hi everybody.
Mr Newton here, episode numberseven on Teacher Talk.
Welcome back to school.
This is my awesome class, helloclass, hi.
Oh, they're awesome and they'regoing to be part of our podcast
on how to be a successfulstudent.
We've talked about what ittakes to be a successful student

(00:40):
and they've written a lot ofgreat responses, and I have one
of my students here who's goingto kick off our discussion on
how to be a successful student.
Will you tell the world who youare and what makes a successful
student?

Speaker 2 (00:55):
Good morning, Good morning, I'm Tommy, and it's
good.
How to be a successful studentis you can try your hardest on
tests or just being a goodlistener.
You can also, if someone'stalking, you can give them a

(01:15):
heads up and tell them to listento the teacher.

Speaker 1 (01:19):
I love it.
Tommy is amazing.
Tommy's a great baseball player.
Love it, tommy is amazing.
Tommy is a great baseballplayer, tommy is a great
listener and Tommy has a lot ofimportant skills needed to be a
successful student.
So after the next break, I'mgoing to bring up two people,
kind of change it up, andthey're going to talk about what

(01:47):
it takes to be a successfulstudent.
So thanks, tommy, for kickingus off and we'll catch you on
the other side.
All right, friends, we are back.
Second segment, part two of howto be a successful student.
Hello, class, we've beentalking about how to be a

(02:07):
successful student and we talkedabout other skills that are
important in being doing well inschool, and now I have two
guests and for part two of ourpodcast, episode seven, how to
be a successful student who areyou?
Introduce yourself to the world, and just introduce yourself
and tell us who you are.

Speaker 3 (02:28):
Hello, I'm Kat, and how to be a successful student
is listening to the teacher,paying attention and always
being kind and doing your work.

Speaker 1 (02:38):
I love it and Kat does everything.
She said.
Kat is awesome.
I have my second guest.
I will let him introducehimself and he's going to talk
about how to be a successfulstudent and, if he wants to, how
to be a successful athlete,because I know he enjoys playing
sports as well.
So who are you?

Speaker 3 (03:01):
Hi, I'm Aiden Kay.
Hi, I'm Aiden Kay.
And how to be a successfulstudent is to be kind to like,
do extra work, to be focused,and how to be a perfect athlete
is to to always listen to yourcoach and don't goof around

(03:31):
Great.

Speaker 1 (03:31):
So I have a question, aiden, let's change it up here
Is being a successful studentand being a successful athlete?
Are they kind of the same thingin a way, or not really?
What do you think?
Being a successful athlete andbeing a successful student what
do you think?

Speaker 3 (03:47):
Well, it's almost the same thing, because you've got
to listen a lot and you've gotto focus, you've got to do work.
It's almost the same thing.

Speaker 1 (03:57):
I love it.
Last segment we'll end it withhow to be a successful student.
Thank you Kat, thank you Aiden,and we'll catch you on the flip
side.
Thanks guys, thanks guys, comeon now.

Speaker 2 (04:19):
Give me some sugar.
Give me some sugar.

Speaker 1 (04:25):
All right.
Last segment of our podcast.
Some of my students in front ofme are being silly.
Maybe we should have them onour podcast next time.
They're channeling their innerTom Petty.
Yes, all of our music that weplayed was suggested and
recommended by our students.
Fun, so hello class.
Last segment right Aiden Lastsegment of our podcast.

(04:49):
Right Jaden Last segment of ourpodcast.
Last segment friends.
Hello.
So we've been talking about mylast two guests here, about how
to be a successful student.
I have one guest, mr Austinloves sports.
I know he'll chat about being asuccessful student and being a

(05:10):
successful athlete.
And I have Sweet Sarah.
Sweet Sarah does a great jobevery day in class.
We'd like to hear from you whatit takes to be an awesome,
successful student, and we'llstart with our first guest.
Introduce yourself and tell uswhat it takes.

Speaker 3 (05:27):
My name is Sarah, and what it takes to be a
successful student is to followthe rules and be an active
listener and always work hard.
To be a successful student, yougot to always pay attention and

(05:47):
not goof off with your friends,even though they might be in
your class, and just payattention when the teacher's
talking.
And just pay attention when theteacher's talking.

Speaker 1 (06:08):
And to be a successful athlete you've got to
pay attention, work hard anddon't goof around with your
friends.
I love it.
So what a great way to kind ofkick off our podcast in a new
school year how to be asuccessful student.
You had some input from aboutfour or five people Looking
forward to a great school year,looking forward to great
podcasts, and you'll hear frommy students and others here at
Sulphur Springs the best classand the best school in the
universe.
So thanks for listening andwe'll catch you in episode

(06:31):
number eight.
See ya.
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