IALT: See whether I'd be comfortable in a large or small family?!
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Welcome back to my blog!
So for today's activity, We had to decide whether we'd like to be in a big family or not because in the 1800s, most families were pretty big. In fact, many parents had an average of seven to nine children - As Rachel said! You can click on the link to read more on
the website!
So we had to imagine that if we were a child in the 1800s, How would we feel if you had 9 siblings?.
That was one of the key questions & The others are - "Would you enjoy being a member of such a large family? Why or why not?".
Answer - Of course I'd love to have a big family with nine siblings, even though it may be loud during day & night - I'd still love to have nine siblings & the reason behind that is because it'll keep the house hold occupied and also no one will get bored knowing that we have alot of siblings...It may get annoying & frustrating to times where you get mad but still, I'll LOVE to have 9 siblings and I definitely would like to be the youngest because I am the youngest sibling in my family right now, This is my perspective & My opinion on why I'd like to have 9 siblings.
There is my answer & opinions!
What are your thoughts on this work?! And do you have more than 9 siblings?
If you do, Do you like it or not?
Make sure to give me your opinion why you'd like or not like to have 9 siblings by commenting!!
Thanks for reading
Hi Akanesi,
ReplyDeleteRuby here from the Summer Learning Journey team! It's great to see that you've been working on these activities. Keep it up! :)
Good work with this activity. I really like how you have talked about wanting to have so many siblings but knowing that it wouldn't always be easy! There would be a lot of arguing and noise, but I think it would be worth it. You'd always have someone to talk to and a lot of support!
I have 6 people in my family and that's quite enough for me! How many people do you have in your family?
I look forward to reading more of your blog over the summer.
Cheers,
Ruby.