Thursday, May 28, 2020

When my cousin got a scar

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When my cousin got a scar


It was a summery day in early March, the sky was a deep blue, the city of Chennai was still bustling as usual. It was a perfect day to go to an Ice themed park. My family just came out of the chilling snow room. My fingers were numb like I had frostbite but I didn’t. 

Even though my fingers were still numb, I climbed up the stairs to find myself in a vibrant coloured room filled with 3D pictures. The room was filled with all sorts of pictures from mythical creatures to fruits and vegetables. While I stood staring at the pictures, my cousins rushed across the room taking photos.

I could hear footsteps rapidly coming up the stairs. A family of three had just entered the room, a chubby 5-year-old boy with his parents. Me, my brother and my cousin scurried to the next room. Usually, an energetic girl, my cousin slowly walked to the next room and stood next to the door looking dull

Just in the blink of a second, the chubby boy came running to the room tumbling over my skinny cousin. Making her eyebrow hit a sharp edge of the wall. Blood came pouring out of her skin like it was a river rushing down a slope. Silence filled the room. The only person I could hear was my cousin shedding tears of pain.

My aunty bolted to her aid. “Move away!”, shouted the security guard. My heart sank, was this day going to get any worse, I thought. I galloped to the second car where my cousin was lying. The bleeding had slowed down because of Dettol.
My uncle drove the car as fast as he was allowed. When we reached the first hospital the doctor checked her and said with her shrill voice “She needs stitches but have we don’t have room”. So we all rushed back into the car to go to the children’s hospital.


When we entered the hospital I could smell a strong aroma of medicine covering the rooms. My Aunty and Uncle dashed to the emergency exit. While I sat on cold leather chairs with my grandpa. After some time my cousin came out the happy as ever!



Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Save the Plant!

Animals lose their habitat
Snowcaps melt
Pollution fills air
Ever-green trees are cut

This is climate change


Mother earth is sick without her we are lifeless. She gives us water, fruits, animals, trees and plants. So it’s our chance to save her before its too late. A small deed can make an impact on the world.


Sunday, May 10, 2020

Lockdown Fitness Routine


Lockdown Fitness Routine

 It’s always important workout but especially during this time. In this routine, you’ll be exercising your core, arms and legs.

Warm-Up

To warm-up roll your head clockwise then anticlockwise very slowly. This exercise stretches your neck muscles. Now roll your hand’s forward then backwards. Do the same thing with your shoulders. After, this exercise sits down and stretch your legs out. Now try to touch your toes with your hands. Next spread your legs out to a v shape and try touch your toes. Join the soles of your feet together and make a butterfly shape. Now bring your knees up and down like a butterfly. Stop and touch your toes with your nose if you can. Now you can have some water.

Main Exercise

First, do 30 squats and take a 20-second break. Do another set of squats you can do more if you want. Remember do the squats slowly if you do it fast you won’t exercise your muscles as much. Now do 20 push-ups and take a little break. Do 2 more sets and take a little break in between. Don’t put your bottom to high and remember to stay hydrated. Now do some jumps and land on your feet together. Do this for 3 minutes. Next, hold a plank for 1 minute. Now take a water break. After the water break do 30 sit-ups.

Cool Down

Catch your breath by inhaling and exhaling. Now do the same thing as the warm-up and take a water break.





Wednesday, May 6, 2020

The Solar - Powered House

The Solar- Powered House

Have you thought about a toy that’s fun but also educational? Well, I have it’s called the solar-powered house.

This solar-powered house is one of its kind. Not only is it fun but it’s also educational. It helps children learn about solar energy and how you can use it. You can control the lights, fan and also the doorbell. This teaches kids how energy works.

The solar-powered house has one main part this is called the house this is where the solar panel and wires are. The wires are connected to a fan and light so they can work. The solar-powered house also has a button that controls the brightness of the light and speed of the fan. The solar powerhouse has a panel on the roof so if you put the house near the sun the lights, the fan and the doorbell will work.

Most people think that toys are just for playing with but toys can expand your creativity and help with studies. Toys help many things not just in your studies they can help you when you’re feeling sad.


Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Reversible or Irreversible

Hows does a Stapler Work?

How does a Stapler Work?
People use staplers whether their at work or they’re at school. Staplers are very useful. But Most don’t know how staplers in the inside.
A stapler has 3 main parts, the base, the carrier and the handle. Inside the 3 main parts, there are sub-parts like the pin or the rivet. The bottom part is called the base on top of the base there is a crimper this where you put the paper. Next to the crimper, there is the rivet. This is where the spring is. The rivet is one of the most important parts as it helps you push down on the handle. On top of the rivet is the anvil. The anvil connects the base and carrier together.
The carrier is where the staple sits. Behind the staple is the pusher this pushes the staple forward after a staple is used. The pusher is connected to hammer this makes the pusher go forward. Next to the hammer is the pin, this connects the carrier and the handle together.
Staplers are very important since many schools and offices use paper for learning and work. But it is also important to how works. So next you use a stapler remember how it works and you teach a family member.