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Dear Future Recipient,
Hi, I’m Jade.S student in Year 6 at Glenbrook Public School.
At the end of 2019 and the start of 2020 Australia was in drought and then the fires came along with no rain Australia had the biggest fires in history. Finally, the rain was so good but too much rain caused flooding. When the floods stopped we were all relieved to have no natural disasters on our hands but In February the massive Coronavirus pandemic came out. Australia's numbers went up high! Thanks to the Aussies that tried and succeeded to self-isolate and social distance. We flattened the curve.
During this horrible pandemic items such as toilet paper, pasta, soap and hand sanitizer from all shopping centres were being stocked up in everyone's houses. Did you know that in one week seven weeks worth of toilet paper was being sold? Not everyone was enjoying staying locked in their houses, but Social media cheered everyone up. People all over the world were posting videos of themselves or their pets in the lockdown.
My school shut down only letting the kids whose parents were working in emergency services. By late March everyone was working from home only in early June we could socialize with our friends. I loved telling my friends my stories from the Pandemic like my birthday and what we did.
I am very thankful that there is an ease of restriction now. I can now be with my friends, class, family and relatives. It is all so good, although I did miss lockdown because I could do school work in my p-j’s, sleep in, eat whenever I wanted to.
Yours Sincerely, Jade.S
Hi, I’m Jade.S student in Year 6 at Glenbrook Public School.
At the end of 2019 and the start of 2020 Australia was in drought and then the fires came along with no rain Australia had the biggest fires in history. Finally, the rain was so good but too much rain caused flooding. When the floods stopped we were all relieved to have no natural disasters on our hands but In February the massive Coronavirus pandemic came out. Australia's numbers went up high! Thanks to the Aussies that tried and succeeded to self-isolate and social distance. We flattened the curve.
During this horrible pandemic items such as toilet paper, pasta, soap and hand sanitizer from all shopping centres were being stocked up in everyone's houses. Did you know that in one week seven weeks worth of toilet paper was being sold? Not everyone was enjoying staying locked in their houses, but Social media cheered everyone up. People all over the world were posting videos of themselves or their pets in the lockdown.
My school shut down only letting the kids whose parents were working in emergency services. By late March everyone was working from home only in early June we could socialize with our friends. I loved telling my friends my stories from the Pandemic like my birthday and what we did.
I am very thankful that there is an ease of restriction now. I can now be with my friends, class, family and relatives. It is all so good, although I did miss lockdown because I could do school work in my p-j’s, sleep in, eat whenever I wanted to.
Yours Sincerely, Jade.S