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Paul Goes 4-Wheeling Grades 6-12

Paul Goes 4-Wheeling Grades 6-12. This is Paul in his backyard. He ’ s amped because he is going 4-wheeling with some friends today at the dirt bike park. He loves to rip it up on the trails in the woods. Before he can go, Paul ’ s Mom reminds him he has to mow the lawn.

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Paul Goes 4-Wheeling Grades 6-12

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  1. Paul Goes 4-WheelingGrades 6-12

  2. This is Paul in his backyard. He’s amped because he is going 4-wheeling with some friends today at the dirt bike park. He loves to rip it up on the trails in the woods.

  3. Before he can go, Paul’s Mom reminds him he has to mow the lawn. Paul is tempted to blow a gasket, but he mows the lawn without complaining. He hopes his Dad will part with some cash one day for a riding mower.

  4. Paul is organized and prepared. He has tie-downs, food, water, Dew, a first aid kit, extra spark plugs, and other supplies. He knows there are no stores in the woods.

  5. At the entrance to the park, some of Paul’s friends want to sneak in without paying. Paul says no way, that they are people of integrity and not sneak thieves. They all pay.

  6. Paul says he feels the need for speed and to catch some major air. He encourages his friends to be positive and enjoy life.

  7. As the day goes on, some of his friends don’t want to wear their helmets. They say it’s too hot. Paul says hot or not, we’re wearing helmets. His friends reluctantly agree.

  8. Later on when Travis takes a jump, not knowing he has a broken axle, he is really glad that he has a helmet on. After he comes to, he thanks Paul for being so responsible.

  9. After lunch, Paul sees a girl he knows from school named Molly sitting on her 4-wheeler by herself. That’s not right, thinks Paul. No one should have to ride alone. Paul says Molly can ride with them and Molly happily joins them.

  10. During a break, Paul is drinking some Dew with his buds. Billy Bonehead breaks out some vodka and suggests adding it to the Dew. Paul looks Billy in the eye and says, “I’ve been sober for 17 years. You think I’m going to drink for you? I don’t think so.” Billy realizes it’s a whacked idea and throws it away.

  11. Right before they pack up to go home, Jake, the best rider there among his friends, tells Paul he really admires his style and how Paul encourages his friends to do what’s right. Jake says he’s never seen this before and asks if there’s a name for it. “Yes”, Paul says, “It’s called integrity.” Jake smiles and says, “I like it.”

  12. Integrity Justice Responsibility What’s in you?

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