Saturday, April 30, 2016
Effects of Video Games
Are video games good or bad for you? To be honest they can be both.
Some think that these games corrupt the brain. But many scientists and physiologists found out that video games can actually have many benefits -- the main one is making kids smart.
"Video games change your brain". Playing video games changes the brain's physical structure the same way as learning to read, playing a piano, or navigating using a map.
Positive Effects
When kids play a game like angry birds or cut the rope he trains his brain to think of creative ways to solve the puzzle.
While playing some games I have noticed that you have to do many things the same time especially in fighting games. That forces and encourages the kid to think faster and quicker with logical ways. That encourages the kid to make fast analysis and decisions.
Playing video games develops perseverance in the child. Usually in higher levels of games the player loses the first time but he keeps on trying again until he succeeds and moves on to the next level.
Video games sometimes makes learning fun.
Well that's enough benefits for now. Next are the negative effects.
Negative Effects
In my view kids who play fighting games are very aggressive all the time.
Most of the bad effects of video games are blamed on the violence they contain.
Too much video game playing makes the child socially isolated.
The child will give less time to other activities like doing homework, reading,sports and spending time with family and friends.
Some video games teach kids the wrong value like violent behaviour.
Games can confuse reality and fantasy.
Video games may also have bad effects on the child's health including obesity, muscular and skeletal disorders.
When playing online your kid can pickup bad language and behaviour, from other people.
Sunday, April 10, 2016
Answer The Silly Questions
Q) Whats the best way to make straight As?
A: With a ruler!
Q) Why did the elementary student get a ladder?
A: So he could go to the high school!
Q) What did one pencil say to the other?
A: You're looking sharp!
Q) Why did Ali walk backwards to the car?
A: You want to go for a spin?
Q) How can you tell that the ocean is friendly?
A: Because it waves!
Q) What vegetable can't you take on a boat?
A: Leeks!
Q) How does the barber cut the moon's hair?
A: E-clipse it!
Q) How do trees get on the internet?
A: They log in!
Q) What kin of beans never grow in a garden?
A: Jelly beans!
Q) Which food is essential to good music?
A: Beet!
Tips For Writing Poems
Types of Poetic Devices
Simile: A simile is an easy way to compare two things using the words"as" or "like". For example, Your teeth are like stars, Friends are like chocolate cake or like a diamond in the sky.
Personification: Personification is when you give human qualities to an object or an animal. For example lightning danced across the sky, The wind howled in the night, Traffic slowed to a crawl or time flies and waits for no one.
Metaphor: A Metaphor is the caparison between two unlike things not using the words "as"or"like". For example the snow is a white blanket, eh is a shining star, time is money, Marie is a chicken, the classroom was a zoo or their home was a prison.
Alliteration: Alliteration is when the first alphabet of every word is repeated. For example Kim kicked Kate, She sells seashells on the sea shore, lily's lizard likes leaping leopards, the turbulent term of tyke Tyler.
Imagery: When you do something using your five senses-smell,touch,taste,sound,sight. For example hard soil, orange sun, the tree bark was smooth against her skin.
Reputation: It consists of repeating a word, phrase, or sentence. For example I am Bella I am Bella or Oh that sight oh that sight.
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