Welcome to Ross School's first blog site.

Please make comments on the works giving positive feedback for the 5 to 11 year olds who will be bloging. While spelling is important to us, it is not the intent of this site to have perfect spelling and grammar all of the time. this is more for the students to get their ideas out and have discussions with the world on these.

Remember some important internet safety rules when using this site (and others):

  • never give your full name
  • never give your phone number, address or email details
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  • don't put any of that information on the net about anyone else
  • think carefully if you respond to anyone else's comments because they can't hear your tone of voice to determine if you are joking or serious
  • it is ok to have a debate with someone if you don't agree with their ideas but do it in a friendly manner do not call people names or put them down
Thank you.

Mr B

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

My room my area

My parents and probably everybody elses think that they own our rooms
but you would think that we could have our privacy to design our rooms our way whether its messy or tidy.

If they owned our rooms they would have to clean our rooms not us
so they should leave us to clean our own rooms.
As a tidy person i clean my room by myself when i want to
but when parents ask us we don't want to.
If you have lots of toys or sharp things scattered all over the floor
you can severly hurt yourself by either tripping or cutting yourself.

Thats why I think we should have our room our way and parents shouldn't own our rooms.


By Jess

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