Well, the answer to that question is: I have a schedule. I wake up around six o’clock in the morning. Come downstairs to my computer, then I watch TV until 8. After that, I do Ela first, then Social Studies, Math, Science, Hebrew, and lastly Jewish Studies. After I am done with all my school work I try not to let myself feel sad and angry about the world’s current events. then, the rest of my day is pretty calm. I do what needs to be done and after that, I have free time. I feel that school is a little easier with fewer distractions but it also leaves me in a state of boredom that is challenging to overcome. The one good thing about school is that there is always something to laugh about and it seems that laughter has left me.
Monthly Archives: April 2020
SBC #3 Picture Prompts
SBC #3
Hello, as you may or may not know there are copyrights on most of the pictures you take from the internet. This can lead to bad situations for you and your family. But, there are websites and pictures on google images that do not have a copyright claim. These websites include Unsplash, Pixabay, Pexels, PhotosforClass, and others. All of these websites provide nice, unclaimed photos that you can use for whatever you want.
How to Comment
Hello, commenting is a very important thing. It lets the author know that you liked their post. So when you comment you should make it in-depth and thoughtful. You should start with dear, so and so. Then, you write your actual comment. After that, you conclude with sincerely, so and so. Be sure to make your comment reflect your personality and your thoughts.
Civic Engagement
- What forms does civic participation come in? You can really do anything. You can, protest, write an email, use social platforms, and much more.
- Why does civic engagement matter? Without civic engagement, the change wouldn’t happen. Also, people wouldn’t have their stories and opinions heard, and lets the people in the government or people with actual power make an impact on the situation.