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Sunday, January 12, 2020

Summer Learning Journey 2019-2020 • Week 3 • Day 2 - Activity 2

Hi everyone! Welcome to another post, today I will be doing another activity for the Summer Learning Journey. Enjoy!

Activity 2: OVERCOMING ADVERSITY

Stephen Hawking (1942-2018) was an English scientist who was interested in studying the origin (beginning) of the universe. When he was just 21 years old, he was diagnosed with Motor Neuron Disease and, over time, he lost the ability to walk and talk. He needed to use a wheelchair to move around and a computer to help him talk. The computer made his voice sound a bit funny but, most importantly, it meant he could still communicate with people.

Despite his diagnosis, Stephen Hawking lived a long and very productive life. He showed great determination and perseverance because he didn't let his physical challenges stop him. He didn't quit. Instead, he 'overcame the odds' and achieved a huge amount in his life.

For this activity, we had to recount a time when we or someone we know experienced a challenge and overcame it.

This happened last year in the A&P show, my sister and I was really excited about riding the rides and eating food. But when we rode on a particular ride my sister was terrified. It was the ride where you go up, down and turn around in circles. She said it was really scary because we were so high up and she was scared that we might fly off. To solve this problem my sister and I created a little song to cheer her up and distract her for when we go up and down. After the ride finished she said she really enjoyed and I was really proud of her for facing her fear.

1 comment:

  1. Hello again Lyan!

    Nice work! That is so kind of you to do that, and it shows great leadership skills to! Well done Lyan :) What was the ride? Was it like a roller coaster?

    Next time you write a story like this you could even include some pictures so that us readers can see what you are talking about, even if it isn't the same as the ride you went on. Just finding a picture that is similar would help to show what it is like. :)

    Blog you later!

    Gabe

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