My School day now

My school day usually consists of a very short day just because I wake up early and then start almost right away in the morning. My schedule usually changes but this my schedule usually:

-Social Studies

-ELA

-Jewish Studies

-Hebrew

– Math

-Science

They are not always in that order but that is like a generalization of my schedule.

But now I like school more because I get to chose my schedule instead of before I was stuck in a boring classroom all day.

 

Blogs I read:

The blogs I read:

https://oliveois13.blogspot.com/2020/03/how-my-profile-picture-like-me-hair-on.html#comment-

Student Blog ChallengešŸ’œ

https://kenzie20.edublogs.org/2020/03/15/my-personal-avatar/

 

Facts I learned:

  • I learned that Olive has blonde hair and green eyes (I have green eyes).
  • I learned that Emily lives in Adelaide, Australia and is in 6th grade.
  • I learned that Kenzie changed her avatar from her dog to a personal portrait avatar.

Civic Engagement

  • What forms does civic participation come in? Civic Participation ranges from individual volunteerism, community engagementĀ efforts, organizational involvement and government work such as electoralĀ participation.
  • Why does civic engagement matter? Civic Engagement matters because you are helping the community.

Raised Garden Beds

1. What is a raised garden bed? A raised garden bed is a box that can be any size and it is used to hold various types of plants.
2. Why should we build a raised garden bed at our school? We should build a raised garden bed because they protect our plants from any pests or animals.
3. What should we not build a raised garden bed at our school? There is a lot of heat and the water drains very fast. But, we also don’t really have to worry about heat levels in Wisconsin.Copy and paste a photo of the prototypical (best one in your mind) design of a raised garden bed.

This is the TROUGH DESIGN.

Trough Gardens

4. Explain why you like this raised garden bed and what makes it best. I think this is the best idea for our raised garden bed because it maximizes the number of plants and food we can grow if we get big troughs.

About me!!!!!

  1. Your first name. My name is Bree
  2. Your approximate location (even just state or country). I live in Wisconsin.
  3. Your age or grade level. I am 12 and I am in the 7th grade.
  4. What activity you like doing most on Sunday morning. I like to watch movies and be with friends.
  5. What superpowers you would like to have and why. I would like to fly, teleport, Laser eyes, super speed, and super strength.
  6. Explaining if you would rather be a wizard or a superhero. Superhero because then you can save the day.
  7. Your favorite song right now and why! I don’t have a favorite song but I love a lot of different songs.
  8. Three fun facts about yourself. I play a lot of sports. I sing and act. I go to an overnight camp that is 5 hours away for 8 weeks in the summer and it is my 5th year going.
  9. What your blog is all about. Tell us what youā€™ll be writing about. My blog is full of school posts.

Who I am as an Avatar

  1. Explain in 2 sentences what your Avatar is. My avatar is me putting up a peace sign with a rose in her hair and with glasses. My avatar is me in a hoodie with my favorite color (yellow) as the background.
  2. Explain in 2 sentences why you chose to make your Avatar what it is. I chose this kind of avatar because I liked the look of it and I could also change every little detail about her. I really like how I designed my avatar and I liked how I could change every detail if I wanted to.
  3. Explain in 2 sentences what superpower your Avatar has/should have. My Avatar should be like a young superman/supergirl. I want my avatar to be like superman and supergirl because they are strong and nothing can hurt them and they are also very resilient.
  4. Include a link to the website where you created your Avatar. http://illustmaker.abi-station.com/index_en.shtml

How to help close the hunger gap?

1. Explain what the four factors of poverty are and how they impact one’s life.

  1. Education – People won’t be able to get a good education if they don’t live in the best or nicest area so then they won’t be able to get a good job and with a not so good job the won’t be able to afford to pay for a place to live or bills and they also won’t be able to buy very healthy food if they have a bad low paying job.
  2. Geographic placement – If they live in a bad place then they might not be able to get a good job and with a not so good job the won’t be able to afford to pay bills.
  3. FamilyĀ  – If you have a big family then your parents or yourself won’t really be able to pay for much so you’ll be really just eating unhealthy food and you’ll probably be living in a bad area because your parents have too many kids to take care of unless your parents have a good job but since we’re talking about poverty they would so you’d be living in a bad place with so many siblings and your parents are working a low-paying job and you don’t get healthy food when we get junk food so then you can get diabetes and get overweight and then you get sick and then your parents probably won’t be able to pay for a doctor’s appointment to cure you so then you might die.
  4. Health – your parents are working a low-paying job and you don’t get healthy food when we get junk food so then you can get diabetes and get overweight and then you get sick and then your parents probably won’t be able to pay for a doctor’s appointment to cure you so then you might die or you could have been born with a disease but your parents still won’t have enough money from their jobs to be able to pay for the medication or they really even be seen by a doctor just because they don’t have enough money for it.

    2. Explain how the cycle of poverty works.Okay so the poverty cycle is that your parents probably have debt and they live in that area and they work at low paying jobs and then they have you so then you’re born and then you get born into a poverty family and then you grew up with not much healthy food and then when you grow up you will have probably have diabetes and you won’t be able to do many good jobs because you’re overweight or have diabetes cuz then you can’t like run around for your jobs and stuff And then you’ll probably not be able to afford the medication for diabetes and then you could either die from that or if you are okay with other medications you just get older with diabetes and then eventually you’ll just either have children and then they’ll be born into a poverty family bloodline and then you’ll die in poverty eventually.

    3. How do we help people get healthy food cheaply?Ā 
    We can have a food program that helps people that live in poverty get cheaper produce and healthy foods. But to get into the program you would have to get a background check to see if you get paid enough to be able to buy good and healthy foods and you would be shipped a card from the government to show at grocery stores so you get a better deal on healthy foods but the actual person going shopping would have to pay but they wonā€™t have to pay as much because of the discount card. But this card will go to people who live in poverty but can still afford some produce and healthy food vs. food stamps should just be for people who canā€™t afford that type of food at all.

    4. What government policy suggestions do you have?Ā 

    I don’t really have any government policy suggestions.

  5. Ā What changes can you/we make to help?I feel like Some changes that we can make to help people in poverty areĀ  making that Food program I was talking about in the previous question because I feel like that would just really help a bunch of people and I feel like it wouldn’t be worth it to help people like that because I feel like food stamps help a lot of people but I don’t think they help enough people but it also teaches people that they can just rely on other people to do their grocery buying and things like that for them with the food program I was talking about they would have to pay for their food but they would give a discount when they show their card at the cash register so like because strawberries for an example or $5.50 without the card let’s stay with the card it would be $3.25 Instead just because then they’re taking responsibility and they’re paying for their food but the government is still helping.

If I were on SNAPS…

1. What is SNAPS?Ā SNAPS are food stamps. Food stamps are from the government to help poor people or people that don’t get paid enough money to buy groceries.
2. What is the average monthly benefit for someone on SNAPS?Ā For a household, it is $256 and for an average recipient of $127 which is about $1.40 per meal.3. On average, I spend $55 on food per week.

4. My life would be different if I were on SNAPS because my family could be able to afford more food more, Often.

Cycle of Poverty

1. What factors can lead to poverty?

Some factors that relate to health care are being addicted to substances, No medicare, Mental Illness. If you can’t afford basic first aid.Ā  Some factors that relate to education through poverty are expensive school fees, no money for school supplies, and the lunches and snacks you have to buy your kid. Some factors that relate to family structure and poverty are if you have a huge family, or if you need medications for a sick child or an ongoing sickness.

2. What circumstances can fuel long-term poverty?

Some circumstances that can fuel long-term poverty are things like addictions,Ā  if you don’t have a job bringing in money, If you don’t have working parents, or if you have a huge family. A huge family can sometimes mean poverty because the more people in your family the more expensive the bills are for everything and that means you are left with less money which means poverty. It also depends on where you live and where you decide to go to college and what to study because whatever you study in college is on your resume and your workplace will look at that before hiring you to work there. Also if you grew up with not having working parents then you are going to be born into poverty and then it is up to you to turn your life around and end your circle of poverty.