Awesome People Year 3 #6
- Ian Hacker
- Oct 6, 2018
- 2 min read

Welcome everyone to another week of Awesome People. This week we are continuing with the new expanded idea of people's actions, in which I will try to look out for more actions that are not only done by those I know well, but also those who I do not know. We had another great week and here it is.
AC: The night before the computer science quiz you very quickly responded to my questions. Thank you for helping me with the vocab terms there. You also lent out a camera to a friend for a senior picture, which was really nice of you to lend.
CS, DM: You both tag teamed a math packet drop and delivery. CS, you told the person that was out of school that they were going to be getting the packet, and DM you dropped the packet off for them. That was a nice thing to do for someone who was not at school and could not get the math homework packet.
CV: You loaned me some pencils, which were of great use. When we are in science class you let me look at your questions packet and use your calculator which makes my whole messy life a lot easier.
DH: I enjoy every call I get from you, and loved being able to play Pokemon with you this week!
HT: You did around half of the computer science study guide, which was a nice thing that not only affected me and you, but also our other table members.
JB: Thank you for the pencil and full eraser during the German test. I literally would have had zero answers written down if it were not for you.
JY: You answered a friends question and even acted as an intermediary for them when they did not have the phone number for another person they needed to talk to.
KT: You gave out free candy during Friday's class. Free candy is something that is always awesome to give. You also helped a student find their lost graphing calculator when they did not even realize that it was lost.
MJ: You helped prepare me for the German test. Going over what the possible questions was very helpful with you.
MP: You let a whole bunch of people know about a potential job. That was a really sweet thing that you did not have to do, but benefited both your employer and a friend.
SF: You explained an entire hours worth of plot to a friend who had missed a day of a movie. Quite a lot to explain, yet you did it in time for the start of the next part.
SG: You lent me a pen to use, which helped me study for German.
TB: You lent me a pencil which I had none of for our computer science quiz.
TM: You were extremely compassionate and went out of your way to make things as easy as possible when you were sick on Monday and could not make it into work.
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