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Dear Future Self,
My name is Ivy K and I am a Year Six student at Glenbrook Public School. This letter is about the coronavirus pandemic and how I felt about it. The coronavirus started in China in 2019. Back then I wasn’t so worried that it would reach Australia since it was all the way in Asia. But unfortunately it has and we have had 103 deaths in all.
In the world there have been 346,000.
Lockdown started on the 31st of March 2020 for NSW. I continued to go to school until students could only go if their parents were essential workers. My dad stays at home so I couldn’t go to school. School online was really hard but eventually it stopped. My teacher would put tasks on Google Classroom and I would complete them during the day. As I write this I feel relieved, for the number of cases in NSW and Australia are slowly going down.
Going through COVID-19 is hard but not being able to see friends and family for a long time is even harder. Coronavirus restrictions are full on and I've had to stay in my house for a long time.
Over all I have become a stronger person and am now able to deal with mixed emotions a lot better. Sadness, anxiety and anger are emotions that we all feel, and a common one for most people during the coronavirus pandemic. I have learnt that school isn’t actually total boredom but a place where I can learn and have fun.
My name is Ivy K and I am a Year Six student at Glenbrook Public School. This letter is about the coronavirus pandemic and how I felt about it. The coronavirus started in China in 2019. Back then I wasn’t so worried that it would reach Australia since it was all the way in Asia. But unfortunately it has and we have had 103 deaths in all.
In the world there have been 346,000.
Lockdown started on the 31st of March 2020 for NSW. I continued to go to school until students could only go if their parents were essential workers. My dad stays at home so I couldn’t go to school. School online was really hard but eventually it stopped. My teacher would put tasks on Google Classroom and I would complete them during the day. As I write this I feel relieved, for the number of cases in NSW and Australia are slowly going down.
Going through COVID-19 is hard but not being able to see friends and family for a long time is even harder. Coronavirus restrictions are full on and I've had to stay in my house for a long time.
Over all I have become a stronger person and am now able to deal with mixed emotions a lot better. Sadness, anxiety and anger are emotions that we all feel, and a common one for most people during the coronavirus pandemic. I have learnt that school isn’t actually total boredom but a place where I can learn and have fun.