Thursday 4 July 2019

Cell phone

This week we had to create an argument on should kids under the age of thirteen have cellphones. This is what I created. Enjoy.
                   Cell phones 


I strongly believe kids under the age of thirteen should not have cell phones
because it kills the bonding time between parents and their kids.  
It is also easy for them to get addicted. And also be exposed to violence in
games and they will soon repeat it in the real world  and through cyberbullying
on instagram facebook and all sorts of other apps. Also according to experts
amongst the causes of depression and anorexia in kids all over the world  is
the use of the smartphone and connection to the internet . Since through it
kids are bullied and often unsupervised, there is a negative impact on their
mental health

Also phones can also be easily hacked and information is sent across the
web but the worst thing is that they can easily get cyberbullied and causes
depression which makes them want to kill themselves or commit suiside they
will also become independent and will completely shut everyone out.  all
screens, even small tiny skreens can disrupt your sleep and kids need sleep A
lot of sleep. Because they're growing, and also because they become obnoxious
jerks when they haven't slept enough.

Third Health your children's health will be misplaced and is that really something
you want as a parent your job is to make your child be the best they can be but with
a phone involved it is killing their brain. Lastly is Communication a good excuse for
a phone  no it is not if this is the excuse your child is using it’s a bad excuse. I find
it is easier to communicate with someone in real life and not texting on a small
screen in the 1900s children didn’t have phones then so why should we have the
now? And in the 1900s they found a way to communicate with friends so we can too
so yeah I think kids under the age of thirteen should not have phones.









Probability

This week for maths we have been learning about probability. Here is a little slide I created about probability. Hope you enjoy.

statistics

This week for maths we have been learning about statistics. I found this really easy to do. I think the easiest graph was the stem and leaf graph because it was really simple to use and really easy to learn this is what I created.  Hope you enjoy 

Wednesday 3 July 2019

speech

This week  we started doing our speeches mine was on Tuesday. I did mine all about chocolate like including what types of chocolates there is or when was it made but yeah so this was my speech for 2019.


Chocolate 
Chocolate is a usually sweet, brown food preparation of roasted and ground cacao seeds that is made in the form of a liquid, paste, or in a block, or used as a flavouring ingredient in other foods.The creation of the first modern chocolate bar is credited to Joseph Fry, who in 1847 discovered that he could make a moldable chocolate paste by adding melted cacao butter back into Dutch cocoa. By 1868, a little company called Cad bury was marketing boxes of chocolate candies in England. but yeah chocolate comes from a fruit tree; it's made from a seed.
It takes 400 cocoa beans to make one pound of chocolate Each cacao tree produces approximately 2,500 beans. Research to date 
supports that chocolate can be enjoyed as part of a balanced, heart-healthy diet and lifestyle and here's another fun fact The World's Largest Chocolate Bar Weighed 5,792 kg and experts say Eating dark chocolate every day reduces the risk of heart disease by one-third so yeah hope you enjoyed my fun facts about chocolate thank you.