Today’s letter is…
D
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My article: Fidget toys that are supposed to help kids focus are doing the opposite
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Written: by Chicago Tribune
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Published by: Newsela staff
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The 5 W’s:
Who: Kate Ellison and all children who play with fidget spinners.
Where: Washington Elementary School and all schools.
When: Anytime.
What: Schools have been banning fidget toys Why: because they are doing the opposite of what the are meant to do.
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Six sentence summary: If you haven’t heard of fidget spinners they are a piece of plastic with three prongs that stick out. They spin just like the name. They were made to help kids with ADHD or autism focus better in class but they became so popular that everyone wanted one. ADHD is a condition that makes it hard for them to sit still and concentrate. Students with Autism have trouble communicating with others. Teachers have been banning fidget spinners from school because students have been trading or playing with them during class learning time.
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Questions I’m wondering:
Why did fidget spinners become so popular?
How do they help people concentrate?
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Connections I’m making:
I had a fidget spinner. I think they are really fun but don’t really help me concentrate.
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An image:
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Wordy wonderings:
Convenience -Any thing that saves or simplifies life.
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Friday, 28 July 2017
ABC news task
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