Thursday, June 20, 2019

all school should learn another language

All schools should learn another language!

Introduction
What’s the first thing that comes to your head when I say Konichiwa or ni hao? Did you think or say languages? Well, that’s what I am here to talk about and convince YOU and others.


Some schools learn languages others don’t… BUT I think we should because it’s a good exercise for our brain. Dr. Tomas Bak thinks it may improve brain function when you start a new study. Some researchers discovered that young adults that have learned two languages have improved their attention tests (which means they have got better at concentrating) and you never know it might help you later on in life. I think we should start young so we can master it later in high school or university. We can also have lots of fun doing it, plus you can brag about!


You and your friend or family or anyone can talk to each other in the language. Not only will you be learning their language you could learn gestures. For example, they might have different respect to you and now you know how to do that.


This could help so so so much later on in life and you will be patting yourself on the back for that. You might get a HUGE promotion but it’s in China and 3 of things will happen. You will think I know how to speak that language and take the job, or you won’t take it, or you can’t because you can’t talk to them.

Conclusion
All schools should learn languages if possible scientist think that it improves literacy it also helps critical thinking and solving skills. thank you for watching or listening to my persuasive writing about languages… hopefully, most schools could learn about languages as well..
¬`THe ENd`¬

Learning to type ISN'T more impotent than improving handwriting!

Learning to type ISN’T more important than Improving handwriting

Introduction
Learning to type on a Chromebook or any type of device is easy, and we can pick it up in a click. But I think humans are getting NO practice at handwriting because we all have our faces on a screen! Plus I think that it involves more skill that a computer… I think that we should be practicing handwriting a lot more often.


Handwriting is a lot better than typing because everything doesn’t involve a computer! Anyway, you learn if you have misspelled something but on devices, it highlights them in red handwriting and it tells you how to spell the word.. and handwriting is a lot more fun!


Like I was saying before “Everything doesn’t evolve a computer” Jobs have a paper to write on and you could be sending a letter to somebody and it might be messy who wants to send a letter to a family looking like you have just turned three?. I don’t think they will be impressed?


Writing on paper feels smooth like you are writing sheep fur and it doesn't make a noise when you write... you can learn a new talent like you can draw really well or write great stories and publish them around the world! Maybe everyone doesn’t agree but I think we should improve our handwriting before we start to type on computers.

Conclusion
What do you think Handwriting or typing? I would like to know what you think is more important.. Also please leave a comment of what you think I could do better The End Mark.

Thursday, June 6, 2019


Jacob and I made each other out of polyline (so Jacob made me and I made him) and this is what it turned out like.

Aesop's fable

Aesop's Fables

Aesop's fables in my opinion.
Aesop's Fables are fun little stories to read. They have lots of different stories to read about and they are all different in their ways.

Who are Aesop's fables?
Aesop's fables were written by former greek in 6th-century BCE-(common error) and were used for entertainment

What are his stories about?
Aesop's Fables are about books for entertainment in the late 6th century. His stories are about how you can improve-(some) and life always doesn’t work in the ways you want them to.  

Is there a common theme for his fables?

Top 5 common themes.The golden goose, The fox with the grapes, The wolf in the sheep's clothing, the wolf in the kid

Keri Humle


Jacob and I are in a reading group together and we had to write some information about and we worked together hope you enjoy :)