Tidbits for Teens An e-zine teens from Pies & Plates  
Fall 2008 
 Breakfast Club
 
How old were your parents in 1985?  Chances are they were in high school when The Breakfast Club a classic teen movie was playing at the cinema!
   
 
This classic movie was the inspiration for this year's JC Penney back to school campaign that included a a remix of Simple Minds' "Don't You (Forget About Me).
 
 
Here's some interesting Trivia about from the original movie:
 
At the time of shooting, Molly Ringwald and Anthony Michael Hall were the only Breakfast Club members of high school age, both being 16.  Emilio Estevez and Ally Sheedy both were 22, and Judd Nelson was 25.

Nicolas Cage was originally considered for the role of John Bender but the production couldn't afford his salary at the time. John Cusack was originally cast as John Bender, but John Hughes decided to replace him with Judd Nelson before shooting began.
The scene in which all characters sit in a circle on the floor in the library and tell stories about why they were in detention was not scripted. John Hughes told them all to ad-lib.
 
The following are the reasons each character is in detention on Saturday: - Bender: pulls a false fire alarm - Brian: flare gun goes off in his locker - Andy (Andrew): tapes a guy's butt cheeks together in the locker room - Claire: ditches class to go shopping - Allison: didn't do anything, she didn't have anything better to do on a Saturday.
 
What they ate for lunch: Andy (Andrew): a bag of chips, chocolate cookies, three sandwiches, milk, a banana and an apple. Claire: sushi (rice, raw fish and seaweed). Allison: a sandwich with Pixie Stix and Cap'n Crunch cereal. John: nothing. Brian: soup, sandwich with peanut butter and jam and apple juice.
The USA represents just 5% of the world's population but we use 23% of it's energy 
 
What can you as a teen do to reduce your energy consumption?
 
1.  Reduce, reuse and recycle- encourage friends to do it too
2.  Turn of lights if not using them
3.  Turn water of when brushing your teeth and tell family to do so as well.
4.  At school write on the back of papers instead of using new ones.
5.  Carpool with friends or take the bus
6.  While decidng what to eat, close the fridge or freezer door.
7  Unplug things that don't need to plugged in, even if turned off they still consume a bit of electricity.
8.  Take fast showers.
9.  Don't waste paper on doodling
10.  When you're done surfing the net, turn your computer off.  If you shut your computer off before bed you'll save an average of $90 worth of electricity a year.
11.  Get involved with Earth Day activites at your school and community. 
12.  Go Vegetarian once per week. It takes a lot more resources to produce meat than veggies. 
13.  Instead of Buying Bottled Water get a cool metal bottle instead and fill it up when you're thirsty, and cut down on the expense and waste.
14. Download (Legally!) your favorite alumn.  Buying music on line cuts out waste from shipping and all those CDs and cases.
15.  Make Your Next Cup of Coffee Organic and Fair Trade and purchase only from restaurants that use eco friendly packaging.
16. Earn Great Grades (Mother Nature Needs Smart People to Help Protect Her).
17. Green Your Boyfriend or Girlfriend.


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Computer Stuff
 
So, what do you prefer to be called?
 
Computer StuffInternet Generation, Echo Boomers, the Boomlet, Nexters, Generation Y, the Nintendo Generation, the Digital Generation, Generation Text?  According to a survey by ABCNews.com most of you prefer to be called Millennials.
Note Taking Tips
Teen asleep studying 
Listening in class is far more important than taking notes.  However, even when you are a very active listener, you will quickly forget the large majority of what you hear in class.

Remember, most teachers will follow a three part pattern in their lectures.  First, they will tell you what their topic is and maybe even list related subtopics.  Second, they will tell you about the topic and subtopics.  Third, they will summarize their main points.

Try to take down the most important ideas.  Most teachers will be lecturing from an outline or notes.  If you miss important iinformation, skip a line or two, mark it with a question mark, and then ask the teacher for clarification after class.  

Tips for Note Taking Success
Don't expect to be perfect.  No one ever takes down every word from a teacher's lecture, and you shouldn't even try to.
 
Keep your notes in a safe place.
 
Use loose-leaf paper or legal pads instead of composition notebooks.
 
Maintain a notebook with pocket dividers for each grading period for each subject.
 
Try to identify test questions.  Pay particular attention during the last 10 minutes of a lecture, and be sure to write down:
a.  the first and last things the teacher says;
b.  any idea the teacher repeats;
c.  any list, comparison, or superlative;
d.  any idea that is put on the board or appears on an overhead projector, smart board, etc.
e.  any idea the teacher spells out for emphasis;
f.  any idea the teacher gets excited about;
g.  any idea the teacher describes with unusual or distinctive expression; and
h.  any idea the teacher tells you to write down.
 
Develop and answer relevant who, what, when, where, why, and how questions using a two column note taking format.
 
Go over your notes with a partner to fill in any gaps in information.
 
Summarize each lecture in 5-9 sentences, as soon after the lecture as you can.
 
Add to your notes from memory, your reading, and a friend's notes.
 
Review your notes in every subject for at least 5 minutes every day.

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