Taylah @ Papakura Central School
I am a Year 6 student at Papakura Central School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Kauri Hub.
Thursday 13 December 2018
Tuesday 11 December 2018
Monday 10 December 2018
Balanced Argumentation
Taylah:
The issue is should cats be banned.
Some people believe they should.
On the other hand, some people
believe they shouldn’t. We will
look at both sides of the argument.
Arguments for cats being banned:
They kill our native birds
in the country and that
means they could possibly
be endangered in around
2-3 years. They rip your
furniture and it basically
forces you to pay and fix it.
Since they sleep most of the day,
at night they could be roaming
around meowing and keeping you
awake.
The facts:
They kill our native birds and if they keep
killing them they could eventually go extinct.
They scratch open your furniture while
trying to sharpen their claws.
Cats like to roam around and walk
on your bed at night because they sleep most of the day.
Arguments for cats not being banned:
Cats are great pets to help with struggles.
They are great family pets. They won’t get
in your way while working.
The facts:
Cats can sometimes help with anxiety.
Cats do great with little kids. They won’t
get in your way while working because
they sleep a lot.
My personal opinion:
I personally believe cats should not be
banned. However, others believe they
should.
Thursday 6 December 2018
SLJ Paying it forward
if I could go back in time to the great depression (1930's) I would give them nice clean clothes and I would try my best to give them a nice life. I would give them food, not just one selection I would give them a couple of selections to choose from. and I would give them blankets for warmth. I would give them some money to pay for the things they really need. I would give them towels for them to dry off. I would give them the medication they need.
Thursday 29 November 2018
My Chart
for cybersmart we made a map and put the different countries and how many weeks they have in their summer holiday. This is my chart.
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