Jonesville Middle

In 100 years I think kids will be really smart. In 100 years from now kids will not know what outside is. They will be surrounded by technology. Good thing I will not be alive unless I live to be 112 and I don’t think I will live to be that old. In 100 years from now I imagine kids driving in flying cars and trucks or have in jets on their shoes and other things.
Adriane Moore, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

I think life for kids in 100 years would be pretty cool. What I would imagine is 4-year-olds getting driver’s licenses and riding in their scooter-car, which can fly, and has an air conditioner. I also think little babies would be flying around with their parents in a flying stroller. Lots of flying things, but there still are human things like racism, world hunger, pollution (since there is flying objects), and stuff like that. Even though there’d be flying cars and stuff, there will still be people who don’t have the flying things. The scooters would probably cost about $8,000, which is a LOT for a scooter. Lots of people would have sunburns, too. People are saying the sun will collide with the Earth, so I think the sun would be moving slowly to the Earth, causing sunburns and evaporation. Maybe 5 years later the sun will collide into the Earth? We’ll never know.
Ashlee Clasby, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

I think in 100 years kids will have floating scooters, bikes, slides, or even robots. Robot babysitters, robot Uber drivers, better electronics. Kids could drive with no license. Even more education and better colleges. Robots as teachers, no pencil or paper will exist anymore.
Aubrey Malle, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

I think kids 100 years from now will still be the same but with new technology and cars. You see a lot of people saying, “Oh well there will be flying cars and jet packs”. I don’t think that at all. Yes I think it will be a lot different than now, but not that crazy. I think Apple will make new technology and better phones. Ford might make a bigger better truck but, I think it won’t be that different than now.
Bailie Hughes, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

What do you think life will be like for kids 100 years in the future? I think 100 years in the future we will have flying cars because you can get around faster. Also the car is electric so you don’t have to buy gas for it. I also think we should have friendly robots so if we don’t have an electric car you get around with a robot. The reason why I put robots is because they can do stuff for you and you also have someone to play with you.
Brandon West, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

In 100 years life will be way different than it is now. They will probably have robots to do everything for them. Kids may not have school. The cars will probably be a lot different. They may not have roads and your car may be able to fly. There are tons of stuff that may or may not change. I think technology will change some. Lots of things will change.
Braylen Pendergraft, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

Life 100 years from now for kids in my opinion, will be a little different than it is now. Kids that are born in 100 years I think will be a lot smarter than kids now. Some of their toys may be different. Toy cars may be automatic. Their living style may be different. Life in a 100 years for kids I think will be a lot more different than it is now.
Brycen Coomer, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

100 years from now I think kids will still be playing Fortnite. Right now Fortnite is in season 8. In one hundred years I think it will be season 608. I also think there will be hover boards that hover over water and land and you can fish out of them too. I definitely believe there will be flying cars because they have made some already. You could probably buy one for 5 billion dollars and the technology will be way better. But sadly that means Trump won’t be president then.
Cade Troutman, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

I think there will be more technology than there is now. There will be flying cars by then or better technology in cars. There could be better computers or better iPads or gaming consoles.
Cameron Mosley, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

I think in 100 years kids will have a pet robot that can do anything. And when they go to school they won’t even have school, just a robot teaching them or online school. I don’t think kids will even go outside because kids are barely going outside now but in 100 years they won’t even be outside.
Chandler Skaggs, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

I think that life from 100 years from now would be not be like our present day. One hundred years from now there would probably be more technology and more phones. I think kids one hundred years from now would stop going outside and would just be inside on video games and their phones.
Charisa Moore, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

In 100 years I think we will be like the Jetsons because I think we will have flying cars and houses that hover over land. Another reason I think we will have that is because we might also have robots that do everything for you like maids. One last reason is that I think we will have a machine that makes you food whenever you say something you want. Those are the reasons I think in a 100 years we will have that stuff.
Chase Pearce, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

What I think life will be like for kids in 100 years is that kids can accomplish anything if they just believe in they want to accomplish. In 100 years in the future, I hope that kids will accomplish what they want to accomplish and let them believe.
Chase Weston, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

What do you think life will be like for kids 100 years in the future? I think that there will be more computers, phones, tablets, and video games to play with in the future. I also think there are going to be more schools, stores, and buildings. That is what I think it will be like for kids in the future.
Cheyenne Helbert, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

I think in 100 years in the future kids will have hardly any responsibilities. Robots will do their chores for them. I also think kids will be way more lazy in 100 years than they are now. Technology will work their way into our lives more and more. The population will increase a ton or go down a little.
Claira Cox, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

I think in 100 years we will have flying cars, iPhone 100 s+ and there aren’t going to be country fields. There are going to be big buildings, no roads and everything is going to be cool.
Collyn Neff, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

I think they will have self-tying shoes and self-reading books. Also probably a hover board to carry their school supplies and self-driving buses. Some will probably come to school on hover board like Marty McFly did in “Back to the Future 2.” This is what I think life will be like for kids in 2119.
Elijah Stafford, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

I think the world will be very cool because there will be more technology. Computers, iPads, and TV. I think that there will be more of that kind of stuff. The world might end in 100 years but it’s okay if it does.
Glocklyn Morris, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

I think someone will come up with a robot that does a lot of things while you are gone and or of town. You can get a robot from Amazon for $1,000. It will clean your house, clean the dishes, and other things. It is really big and he is French. He has a very big mustache. Most importantly he takes care of your kid; the limit of kids he can take care of is 6. These are some things that he does: he will read to the kid, play with the kid, cook for the kid, and all of that just for $1,000. It takes 3 decades for it to charge.
Grant Howell, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

I think 100 years in the future will be like flying cars, time machines, and robots. 100 years in the future will be a lot different because there is a lot of different inventors inventing stuff that has not been coming out. They are working on flying cars and time machines and one flying car has been invented. I think that robots will be invented in like 50 years because robots are still being invented by people. I think all of this stuff will come out really soon.
Hannah Cowan, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

What do I think what kids will see in the future? Well I don’t really know. I mean there could be flying cars, robots delivering stuff. I mean who would make flying cars? It’s already bad enough that people crash. Imagine in the air, then just go flying really fast down. So children try to not let your mom/dad say, “We don’t know if we have enough gas but we can make it I think”.
Hiram Head, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

In 100 years I predict that we will have flying cars and trucks and flying pcs and robots who can do everything.
Jacob Snodgrass, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

I think life 100 years in the future we will have better technology. If we are even here in 100 years it would be cool to see what kind of things kids would have and what games they would play. I wonder what they would do if they got hurt. Would the doctors know more about how to cure their patients? That’s what I think life would be like in 100 years.
Jaycee Parks, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

What do you think life will be for kids 100 years in the future? Boring because they still have to go to school. Little bit fun because we might have flying cars. We might be dead by then though. Might have flying buildings. They can fall though.
Jayden Head, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

I think they will have a lot of new electronics. They might have new apps and video games. Schools might do all of their work on tablets, computers, and maybe phones. Schools might give work on computers and kids would not have to go to schools. They might just stay home and do it. This is what I think life will be like for kids in the future.
Jayme Livesay, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

I think the coming of the Lord will be done. But I’m okay with that because I am going to go to heaven. I will finally get to see my grandpa. I never got to see him. It’s ok if you are asking how he died, I’ll tell you. He was rocking in a rocking chair. My mom and my grandma were in the kitchen and my grandpa had a heart attack. That’s not all I’m going to see. I will finally see the Lord Jesus. I will also see other people that are saved. So that’s what I think will happen in a 100 years.
John Carter, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

What do you think life will be like for kids 100 years in the future? I believe everything will be more modern and less rural. They may possibly be new schools, stores, malls, and many things in that genre. The cities will keep growing and getting bigger the less rural the world becomes. One hundred years doesn’t seem like a long time but that’s 365 1/4 days times one hundred; that’s a long time. Anything is possible in that time frame. In one hundred years we can all guess everything will be more modern and possibly more inventions or new products. That’s what I think life would be like in the future. But many other people have their opinions.
Johnna Bledsoe, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

What do you think life will be like for kids in 100 years? What I think is that there will be new games to play. Have more education than other people. And have a new president. That’s what I think will happen in 100 years for kids’ lives.
Joseph Horner, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

In 100 years I think there will be drastic changes to the world. I think there will be more technology such as flying cars, robots, and even hover boards. I think that it might be like the movie “Back to the Future”. The world might be cleaner too because all of the technology. I think the world will be amazing in the future.
Julia Britton, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

I think that in a 100 years it will be easy for kids to do homework, take tests, and go to school. Also kids get the best teaching so they can pass all of their tests. They will get 100 dollars to spend on holidays.
Justin Franklin, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

In 100 years this world will come a long way from what it has. I picture it being full of robots and flying cars. I think life will be great for kids even though they still won’t know what it’s really like being a kid. Who knows? A lot of things can happen in 100 years. You might not think so but 100 years is just one lifetime. If you think about it as of right now only 20 years ago it was in the 1990s. I personally want to live 100 more years just to see how far the world can come.
Justina Lowder, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

I think in a 100 years kids with all have new phones. No one will ride the bus. Everyone will not eat lunch room food. Kids today have phones and they are like 7-12 years old. Like why? Do kids want a phone because they want to look cool? Like when they are 13 or older I see why there parents would give them a phone but 12 and younger, no way.
Kennedy Garrett, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

In 100 years from now I think kids will be able to sit on a computer to do school and school buildings wouldn’t exist. I also think that there will be robot teachers that come to your house and teach you. There could also be robot teachers that teach you from a school building. Also, I think kids will be able to drive. The cars will be able to fly and turn into submarines. The cars will also drive themselves. For dinner all the kids would have to do is hit a button on the wall and a screen would appear. You would type in the kind of food you want and press GO. Five minutes later your food would come out of a drop box in the wall. Those are only a few thoughts and I have so many more. I think some things will be the same. The way you brush your teeth, the TVs, and the crops. Who knows though? The world could change any second. One minute we could be here, one minute we couldn’t. They might have teleportation figured out in a hundred years. They may have robots that take you places. So many things could happen and so many things couldn’t!
Kylah Parsons, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

What do you think life will be like for kids 100 years in the future? I think it would be nice. I hope there is a better way of learning so that way kids would want to study. 4-H is a good place to learn and have fun; I hope that is still around. Instead of kids wanting the iPhone X kids will be wanting the iPhone Z. Kids would probably have more afterschool activities. In fact you might be able to use your phone for school. I think they will hopefully have a better life than we do now.
Laila Fritts, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

I think that there will be a big change. The ocean will be 80% discovered. There will be a cars that repair itself. And airplanes can repair themselves too. Also music will be a lot better. There will be a swing that swings itself. That’s what it will be like in 100 years.
Landon Deirth, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

I think in 100 years kids would be in potato costumes screaming and yelling “I’m a potato!” The reason why is because whenever I’m older I am going to promote potatoes and kids will get interested so much they will love them and follow the potato king.
McKendra Wallace, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

In 100 years in the future in my opinion everything will be robotic. Everybody will be lazy. All the kids do not have to do work, like their homework. School will be on computer. No waking up early or hearing the bell ring for their next class. We will be free! Until we grow up and have to get a job, then life is horrible.
Megan Fleenor, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin

100 years from now I think the world will be so made up of technology. I´m talking robots that babysit, houses that talk, schools that have a desk that has a special pencil attached on to it that writes for you. Technology is all over the place now but stop and think about 100 years from now. People do not realize what technology is doing. Kids won´t go outside at all. All because technology is becoming crazy. Kids need to go outside and get fresh air. My cousins and I have a tree that we love to climb at my nana and papaw’s. So, 100 years in the future I think this is what the world will be like.
Miley Stapleton, 5th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Austin