If electronics did not exist I would play outside or with my little sister Marley or my brother Anthony. During the day we play outside, inside, and on electronics. But mostly with each other. My sister and I love to play house, Legos, and make slime. My brother and I play fight and race each other. When we all play together we ride bikes, play tag, and spy on people. So that is the end. I hope you enjoyed it.
Aaryanna Cross, 7th, Holston Valley Middle, Mrs. Taylor

I would spend my time by playing outside or drawing/coloring. Another way I would spend my time is going on walks with my family. I would have lots of fun with my family. My sister, brother, and I would walk ahead. My dad would push the stroller with my 2 year old brother. That’s how I would spend my time.
Nicolette Bradwell, 7th, Holston Valley Middle, Mrs. Taylor

If electronics didn’t exist this is how I would spend my time. The first thing I would do is play on a trampoline with friends. Then we would do other things such as swimming, basketball, and others. My favorite thing I would do would probably be football. That’s what I would do if electronics did not exist.
Gage Southern, 7th, Holston Valley Middle, Mrs. Taylor

If electronics didn’t exist I would ride my MTB and play board games with my family. The reason why is because I love riding my MTB, it’s so fun and I love to play Sorry and Monopoly. I would also love to go on road trips because I love seeing all the mountains and hills. It’s so beautiful. Especially the Great Smokey Mountains. The hills are so beautiful. That’s what I would do if electronics did not exist.
William Couch, 7th, Holston Valley Middle, Mrs. Taylor

I would spend my time by sleeping, playing outside with friends, going to the park, and having lunch with them.
Katelynn Cross, 7th, Holston Valley Middle, Mrs. Taylor

If electronics did not exist, at my dad’s I would play outside or ride my four-wheeler. If it is raining I would read at my desk or write something. If I had a gas-powered remote control car, I would play with it until it was dark out or too cold, like 20 below zero. If I was at my mom’s I would probably take a nap, read, and write.
Kase Newman, 7th, Holston Valley Middle, Mrs. Taylor

If electronics didn’t exist I would spend my time outside, shopping, going out to eat, and going somewhere with my family because that’s what makes me happy.
Ocianna Church, 7th, Holston Valley Middle, Mrs. Taylor

If electronics did not exist I would honestly spend my time playing outside or going to my mama’s house. I would play with my baby sister outside because we have a big swing set and that where I usually play when I’m outside. Or I play with my dogs if my sister is asleep. So that’s what I would do if electronics did not exist. Also what else I would do is read a book, do my homework, and study for a test.
April Odum, 7th, Holston Valley Middle, Mrs. Taylor

If I did not have technology, I would be outside or in the house playing a board game. On Fridays, my family and I play board games together. Fridays are our no electronics days. Sometimes my sister and I go outside to play with a ball but most of the time I’m helping my grandma. I have chores that I have to do when I get home. I have Robotics so I’m at school until six every day. So with all of that, I usually am not on my electronics.
Alexus Stuart, 7th, Holston Valley Middle, Mrs. Taylor

If electronics did not exist I think I would do just fine. The only thing I usually use electronics for is to play games and watch YouTube. I would most likely be outside playing some sport. That or inside sleeping. So my life would change in some ways but it wouldn’t totally change.
Dalton Gorley, 7th, Holston Valley Middle, Mrs. Taylor

If electronics didn’t exist I would go outside or draw. On a pretty day I would go outside and play. On a rainy day I would go to my room or play with my dog. If I didn’t do that I would have to do my homework.
Micah Jessee, 7th, Holston Valley Middle, Mrs. Taylor

If electronics did not exist I would spend time with my cousin. We would spend more time in the summer going places, helping each other, and in the winter, ride ATVs. With electronics around we barely spend time together and we sometimes forget about each other. Electronics now have made it hard for us to spend time around each other or have fun. Without electronics everyone could spend time with each other and we could ride ATVs and go places with each other.
Dakota Carrier, 7th, Holston Valley Middle, Mrs. Taylor

If electronics did not exist I would go outside more, play with my family, and play with my dogs. I would jump on my trampoline more with my sister and my cousins. I would play in my treehouse more with my sister. My mom, sister, and I would play more board games and we would put more puzzles together.
Savannah Peaks, 7th, Holston Valley Middle, Mrs. Taylor

If electronics didn’t exist I would spend most of my time outside practicing basketball. Even though I’m on the basketball team, that could change at any moment. If I don’t play well enough I can easily be cut from the team. This means I need to practice as much as possible.
Grant Giles, 7th, Holston Valley Middle, Mrs. Taylor

I would read. I love when the power goes out because it gives me the opportunity to curl up with a good book. Some of my favorite books to read are autobiographies of feminists or strong female historical figures such as Malala, Emma Watson, Michelle Obama, Liza Koshy, or Lilly Singh.
Katelyn McGlothlin, 7th, Holston Valley Middle, Mrs. Taylor