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Will The Internet Ruin The Lives Of Today’s Kids?

Will The Internet Ruin The Lives Of Today’s Kids?. By: Makaila Reginek , Emily Jacobs, Emily Hewett, Jacob Nye, Calvin Burns, Devlin Macaulay, and Shania Nutlouis. Choose A Side. Against. With. Against.

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Will The Internet Ruin The Lives Of Today’s Kids?

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  1. Will The Internet Ruin The Lives Of Today’s Kids? By: MakailaReginek, Emily Jacobs, Emily Hewett, Jacob Nye, Calvin Burns, Devlin Macaulay, and Shania Nutlouis

  2. Choose A Side Against With

  3. Against • Kids have more ways to learn on the internet such as learning to speak another language and learning different school subjects. • Kids would only be unhealthy and socially awkward if they never went outside and their parents could stop them from going on the internet if they thought this was happening to their kid. Back

  4. With • The average 8-18 year olds in America spends between 1 hour and 7 hours a day online. • The internet is affecting kids studies because they are getting distracted by games/ or social websites. • The internet can promote obesity because they do not get enough exercise. • It can damage your brain. Next

  5. With • The number of children with cell phones from 2004 is 39% and is now 66%. • 47% of kids have low grades because of heavy online use. • It can affect your social life. Back

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