WHAT I CAN DO
Now, are you ready to relate your learning to real-life situations?
Cellphones are one of the most used gadgets today. It is now becoming a "need" for many for easy communication, quick access to information and online entertainment. However, most schools prohibit using of these gadgets during classes because of the disadvantages it may present. This topic is now one of the most discussed between pupils, parents and school administrators.
CONNECT THE DOTS !
Directions: Connect the structure elements to the appropriate part of the report.
Title: _________________
Cellphone is _________________________________________________________________________________.
It is ________________________________________________________________________________________.
(Definition of the issue) ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.
(Viewpoint 1: Pros) ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.
View point 2: Cons (Use transition word to contrast) ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.
(Your stand in the issue) ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.
Conclusion (Use transition word) ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.
ALLOWING GRADE 6 PUPILS TO USE CELLPHONE DURING CLASSES
PROS ;
• EMERGENCY PURPOSES
• EASY FILE SHARING OF DOCUMENTS
• USE OF HELPFUL EDUCATIONAL APPLICATIONS LIKE DICTIONARY
• SCREEN SHARING FROM PHONE TO TV DURING REPORTING
CONS ;
• DISTRACTION
• CAN BE A TOOL OF BULLYING
• CAN NOT CONCENTRATE DURING CLASSES
• PLAYING OFFLINE GAMES INSTEAD OF PARTICIPATING
NONSENSE = REPORT
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Answers & Comments
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Start a garden or plant a few trees. The best way to get the community involved in this sort of endeavor is to make the garden a shared project for your neighborhood or town. When planting trees, consider placing them in an area where members of the community can enjoy them.
Go door to door collecting old phone books and other unusable paper items. Bring them to a recycling plant.
Clean up garbage along a hiking or biking trail, it even just on the side of the road. Parks can be especially prone to littering, as are some stretches of highway. Just remember to observe safety precautions if you're in an area with traffic.
Try to organize an energy audit for your school, workplace, or community center. Maybe the local legion could use an upgrade, but they don't have the money to hire an auditor. Try some fundraising activities to help mitigate the costs of any environmentally friendly changes that might be necessary.
A lot of community service ideas involve recycling. If you have a lot of time, organize a recycling fair or group activity of some sort. You could use the proceeds from bottles and cans for a group party, or you could put the