Monday, January 30, 2017

The Cost of Being Nice



It cost nothing to be nice to others. Being nice can be as simple as holding the door open for someone, or saying two simple words, "Thank You" or "You're Welcome". We should always remember the Golden Rule, whatever you want others to do to you, do also to them. If we don't want others to be mean to us, we shouldn't be mean to them. We should try to strive daily to be the reason that others believe in the goodness of people. I close with this quote "No matter what happens in life, be nice to people. Being nice to people is a peaceful way to live and a beautiful legacy to leave behind." Until next time, be nice everyone, you never know what they may be going through.

Vocabulary:

  • Cost (noun): The amount of money that is needed to pay for or buy something.
  • Door (noun): The entrance to a room, building, or vehicle.
  • Believe (verb): To accept or regard something as true.
  • Remember (verb): To think of something or someone from the past again.
  • Strive (verb): To try very hard to do or achieve something.
  • Peaceful (adjective): A quiet or calm state

Vocabulary Exercise:

Write three sentences using any three vocabulary words from above.


Grammar Point:
Articles signal that a noun is going to follow. Examples of articles are; the, a, an. 

The dog barks loud.
Red is a color.

Underline the article in each sentence.

1. I had a banana for lunch.
2. Paris is a city.
3. I want a new iPhone.
4. I want an apple.
5. The cat is black.

1 comment:

  1. I love the sentiments that you express here, and "being nice" is an excellent value to teach all children.
    Good vocabulary and grammar points!

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