What do you think life will be like for kids a hundred years from now? I think many kids will be able to drive when they are younger. There will be many new cars maybe even ones that can fly. It would be cool to have a bunch of things that they will have when it is a hundred years in the future. There probably will be robots but that is my opinion. Yours might be a whole bunch different.
Thomas Ely, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Jones

What do you think life will be like for kids 100 years in the future? Life 100 years in the future would be the apocalypse. Everybody would be old and maybe dead. Let’s hope this does not happen.
Tyler Eads, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Jones

In my opinion, terrible. They won’t have rights. I might be able to see the humiliation of a world. You never really know.
Wesley Honeycutt, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Jones

I think lives for kids in hundred years will be great for them. My reason is because due to technology advancing and developing. Take this for example. Games and more consoles are coming out, so better games for kids would come out. Some could be real-life situations! Anyways, another example is the quality for phones is improving as well, so better phone quality means more apps for Facetime and that stuff. And we could develop more materials for the army (lasers and that stuff), so that could help us. Finally, I am done with this; this took a long time to plan out.
Zach Eads, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Jones

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be awesome. I think that gaming systems will be crazy. Cars will probably be flying in a hundred years. All computers will probably be touchscreen.
Aidan Byington, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be very interesting. We’ve already come up with some great new things, so who knows what all we’ll have in 100 years. Maybe we’ll have flying cars or even robots that can help us around the house.
Allison Standifer, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be easy. Life in this day and age is a lot easier than back then. In the future it will be the same. Life gets easier over time. We might get flying cars!
Alyssa Lewis, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be different than a lot of things now. I think technology will be a huge change. Technology will affect quite a few things including education, entertainment, communication, and much more. Kids are already hooked on electronics as it is now. I’d hate to see how kids will be then.
Bella Rouse, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids one hundred years in the future will be terrible. The weather will be very different due to global warming. Sea levels will have probably risen at least two meters and all of Iceland will have melted. Storms could bring much harsher winds with a lot more F5 tornadoes. Kids and their parents will have to find a way to survive on this destroyed planet.
Blake Will, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids in 100 years in the future will be bad because they will probably take out school.
Brooklyn Middleton, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be different. I think there will be flying cars.
Brynnen Pendergraft, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be very advanced in a lot of ways. For example, I think there will be flying cars.
Carrie Wilder, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be very different. In society right now, kids are always on their phones, laptops, and watching television. This includes me also. I believe there will be a lot more technology.
Caydence Smith, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be amazing because they will probably be playing a cool video game with a character of them in it. I think that would be cool.
Chelsea Ayers, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be extraordinary because technology will most likely be so advanced. We might not even need textbooks in schools or a whiteboard. I wish I could be there to see what it’s like.
Chloe Willis, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be more advanced because the world is getting more advanced year by year. The way technology is advancing there might even be robots and flying cars.
Clayton Moore, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be very, very different. Kids would constantly worry about aliens destroying life or Trump getting everybody blown up before 100 years. Whatever happens 100 years from now, I won’t be alive.
Collier Collins, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be amazing. I think there will be highly advanced video games.
Colten Freeman, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be amazing. There will be new cars, games, and new food. You know, in the future they will make new inventions. They even might make an oven that you can tell it what you want and it will make it for you.
Daniel Moore, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be a lot different. I think kids will never go outside. They will always be inside on phones.
Dara Rogers, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be good and bad because there are probably flying cars. The reason why I think it would be bad is because there will probably be more schoolwork.
David Miles, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be like science fiction. The teachers will be robots.
Elijah Ritchie, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be not very exciting because they’ll have everything done by computer. They’ll never know how much fun it is when you do something for yourself.
Emily Kirk, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be kids just sitting there playing with a robot or flying in the air. They may even time travel.
Emily Nuxoll, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be awful. They won’t really have a life because they’ll stay in side on their electronics. Everything will be electric. They wouldn’t go outside; they probably won’t even know what outside is.
Emma Clontz, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be easy. There will be more technology to where there will be better learning opportunities and most likely, more games.
Emma Fortner, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be very different. A lot can change in 100 years. Many things can be discovered. As technology changes, so will many things in our daily lives.
Ethan Gordon, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids in 100 years in the future will be very advanced. They might have invisible or flying cars.
Ethan Ziehler, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be pretty good because there is a possibility that robots and hover bikes will be created, so they can get places quickly. The robots and androids could help kids if they are frustrated with homework.
Evan Long, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be bad. The reason why I say this is because so many kids’ parents will not care anymore. They will let them do whatever they want.
Evany Collins, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be good but also bad in a way because a good thing is that children will have more advanced technology and things to do. A bad thing is that there will still be school but at least people will be smart!
Hailey Parsons, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be very different. I feel that all technology will improve drastically. It’s very possible that phones and televisions will be able to do extraordinary things like talk, text, and even think for you.
Hayden Hobbs, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think 100 years in the future no one will go outside to play. They will be inside playing video games.
Hunter Collins, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be very advanced. They will probably have flying cars and robots.
Jace Cochran, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be way more advanced in technology and they will have better schools.
Jace Corbin, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be more advanced and more futuristic. They won’t write with pencil and paper—it will be computers.
Jayden McNiel, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be very advanced in technology. If you think about how our life is already surrounded by technology, imagine life in 100 years. There will probably be schooling on computers, so kids will not go to school. Cars will change dramatically. There may not even be transportation! Right now, all we have to do is go on our phone and shop, order food, or even pay bills! There will be some advantages and some disadvantages in the future.
Jessie Barton, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be very advanced in technology. We go to school now and in 100 years, they will use all technology for education. Their bikes might drive themselves. They might not play games outside anymore—it will be all on technology.
Julie Woodard, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be really advanced. For example, there might be robots or flying cars!
Justin Corbin, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids one hundred years in the future, in school, will be simpler. In the present, educational technology is always updating and advancing to make learning more enjoyable and easier. If it continues to grow and change over the next one hundred years, then the children in the future will have it much simpler than I do now.
Justine Elliott, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be much easier than our lives today. Kids 100 years from now probably won’t even have to go to school. They most likely won’t experience what school is like for us. Our lives are probably the total opposite of lives of kids 100 years from now.
Kaelyn Pendergraft, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be crazy because they will have better games to play, better internet, and probably better stores.
Kaitlynne Bloomer, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be enjoyable because they will have advanced technology. They will be lazier than kids right now and they will possibly live in bigger houses than they do right now.
Kaleb Hilton, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be flying cars and big buildings with apartments you can fly into with a hover board. Would that be cool to see? I think it would be an amazing thing to see and an amazing period of time.
Kate Blakemore, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be advanced because everything will be on computers and other electronic devices.
Katelyn Stafford, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be easier because they will have more computers and electronics.
Kendra Bledsoe, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be easier. By then they will most likely have very enhanced technology. They will have robots that would do things for you everywhere you go. The only reason you’d have to go out of your house is to go to school. Learning would be easier and faster to teach with the technology.
KK Belcher, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be very advanced. People would be smarter and maybe even taught by robots.
Lynsey Blair, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be more advanced because more technology is coming out.
Maddox Hounshell, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be more advanced for medical equipment, gaming, consoles, cars, learning, and so much more high-tech gear.
Madison McElyea, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be very advanced. They will probably have invisible cars.
Makayla Burgan, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be very different. I think there will be a lot more people, so there will be more houses and cars.
Matt Baldwin, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be really advanced when it comes to technology.
Matthew Moore, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think lives for kids 100 years in the future will be absolutely insane. I think in 100 years, kids will have real hover boards and everyone’s schooling will be on their mobile devices with holographic teachers.
Mia Jerrell, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be very different than today! Technology will be more advanced and kids will have more options for entertainment. Kids will not have to rely on their parents taking them everywhere. They can jump on a bicycle/car and go wherever they want. The future for kids will change tremendously!
Nicholas Kimberlin, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be kind of lazy. Hopefully there will still be some people on the planet that won’t be lazy. I’m just guessing from where Earth is now, that we will have everything done for us. Some examples are cars that drive themselves and robots that cook for you.
Patricia Bigge, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be easy. I think we’ll find a way to make it where everything is done for you. There is really no way of finding out. I’m just saying this because of how the world is changing now.
Payton Eldridge, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be more advanced with technology and everything will be electronic. I also think that almost everyone will become vegan because they want to save animals.
Preslei Chance, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be more advanced because technology is already a big part of our lives. One hundred years from now, everything for school could be on electronics instead of paper. There could be new ways for gaming, social media, and texting.
Raven Burgan, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will make them helpless because most of today’s kids are helpless. If today’s kids are helpless without computer-programmed people and flying cars, I can only imagine what kids will be like 100 years from now! Think about all the technology they’ll have, such as robot people to do stuff for you, flying self-driving cars, and more! I would be helpless too if we had the technology they’ll have.
Reece Cook, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think kids 100 years in the future will probably be driving by the time they’re ten. Cars might have fully automatic driving abilities. Kids in the future are going to be born into great technology—even better that we have now. Kids in the future might not even have to eat; they might have machines that feed them.
Riley Brock, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids one hundred years in the future will be taught by robots. I also think there will be no outdoors people. It will be a very advanced time. I’d like to see it go to all healthy and happy, but the world will always have sadness.
Riley Harber, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be a lot crazier. By the time that comes around, technology will be too far advanced. Kids will wake up and a robot will have made their food. Then the robots will carry them off to school where another robot will be teaching them. Technology will be the downfall of the future.
Shirley Washburn, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be amazing because if I’m right there will be hover boards, auto-strap laces on shoes, and basically everything on “Back to the Future.”
Taft Aldridge, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be much more lazy than kids now. New technology is developing every day and I think in 100 years kids will be completely addicted to it and stay inside twenty-four seven.
Tyler Lee, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I think life for kids 100 years in the future will be amazing. They will have flying cars, robot limbs, and a whole lot more. Kids will never be disabled because if their limbs don’t work, they will be replaced with robot limbs. They will be able to get places faster with flying cars.
Willow Britton, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks