STAY HOME STAY SAFE
A NEWS ARTICLE THAT TELLS YOU WHY TO STAY AT HOME.
WRITTEN BY ASHER ELLIS
2) You can clean up your house and (if you have one) your yard. I know that you may not like chores but it is a great pastime. Plus the cleaner your house is, the safer you will be. Buying cleaning products may arouse difficulty, but you can always do a light cleaning every day. Cleaning can help you mentally and physically. It can help you exercise and grow. If you clean every day then you will have a happy home and a clean one too. Maybe you could call someone and ask if they need any cleaning supplies.
3) Think about people older than 60. If you go out then they could be in danger. If you are 60 or older, then I highly recommend being extremely careful and not to go out in public. Maybe have a relative shop for you and leave it on your doorstep. If you go out and about with your friends, you are putting people's lives in danger. You should FaceTime your older relatives and call them. They may be lonely if they are widows or widowers. We all need to work together. If you are bored of this shutdown, going out and about will only make it go for longer.
4) Start a new project. Maybe you want to learn Portuguese (Like me) or maybe you want to learn how to code. Maybe you wonder if you are deep down a lego guy. Maybe you should try to make clothes. Play a new sport! Read a book you’ve never read before. You should try writing a book! With all of the free time ahead, you can do nearly anything with your time. You might want to try learning a new subject. At my home, we have created an exploring club called WEIRDS. It stands for Wild Explorers In Rad backyarD Scenes. We explore all day. Maybe you can do something like that. Maybe you could join a scout troop and do online scout meetings. Learn how to cook and figure out how to be a food critic.
These are some ways that you can stay home and stay safe. I hope that you will follow this guideline and do social distancing.
Fun article. We are bored a lot, so this helped!
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