search on youtube for .........8th grade president speech and look for girl in cap and gown with glasses.her name is jasmine
I have a good speech! I'm from Becker Elementry School! Say "I'm ________ and I'm running for President! I think we shall _________ also ________ and don't forget _______ , my bad, I forgot to say that there will be no school on _________ if i was president (but there is! but they are gonna vote for you!) Also i found out that _______ picks her or his nose yesterday! They flicked one of them on the fat math teacher (who's name is)________!
wat evA good 6th grade president speech would be where, at first, introduce yourself to the crowd. Not all the people will know your name. You should talk about how you're trustworthy, hard working, accountable, etc. You should also talk about what you would do as a president, and a few jokes in the speech is good too. People want seriousness, but not all the time. A good place to end would be the main idea of what your trying to say you'd do as a president and then, if you want, you could say "...that's why you should vote for me, (your name)."
Well to start off I got elected as sport captain in year 5 for year 6 so I can help you with this one. You need to say your virtues,if you have any brothers and sister(younger) tell them that.also you have to get to know the people who will be electing you.
Condoleezza Rice was homeschooled through the first grade and began second grade in 1961She began the Second grade in 1961 at a local grammar school in Titusville, Alabama - a town near Birmingham. .When she moved to Denver in 1968 she attended St. Mary's, a private Catholic school
search on youtube for .........8th grade president speech and look for girl in cap and gown with glasses.her name is jasmine
Write what you think is wrong with your school that you will change and about how your class would benefit from you being president. Make them want as well as need you to be the president.
When I was in 6th grade I used this speech : Hey I'm kevin castaneda and running for president. I've been in this school since 1st grade, so I kind of know how things work around here. This is a great school but some things need worked on like our playground and our funraisers. To solve the problem i can encourage kids about funraisers so they can sell some more items and even we will earn more money for more field trips.Hope you vote for me for president.
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I have a good speech! I'm from Becker Elementry School! Say "I'm ________ and I'm running for President! I think we shall _________ also ________ and don't forget _______ , my bad, I forgot to say that there will be no school on _________ if i was president (but there is! but they are gonna vote for you!) Also i found out that _______ picks her or his nose yesterday! They flicked one of them on the fat math teacher (who's name is)________!
I think you don't need a really good speech for grade 3 kids you know.
I have a good speech! I'm from Becker Elementry School! Say "I'm ________ and I'm running for President! I think we shall _________ also ________ and don't forget _______ , my bad, I forgot to say that there will be no school on _________ if i was president (but there is! but they are gonna vote for you!) Also i found out that _______ picks her or his nose yesterday! They flicked one of them on the fat math teacher (who's name is)________!
In a story it first grade in school, its 1st grade. It doesnt matter when you are speaking though.
Crai'Tavia Demps
Middle School 8th grade In 6th grade, middle school.
wat evA good 6th grade president speech would be where, at first, introduce yourself to the crowd. Not all the people will know your name. You should talk about how you're trustworthy, hard working, accountable, etc. You should also talk about what you would do as a president, and a few jokes in the speech is good too. People want seriousness, but not all the time. A good place to end would be the main idea of what your trying to say you'd do as a president and then, if you want, you could say "...that's why you should vote for me, (your name)."
An eighth grade graduation speech typically includes reflections on the past school years, advice for the future, acknowledgments of teachers and classmates, and encouragement for the next stage of education. It often celebrates achievements and memories while looking forward to new opportunities in high school.