The Young Chronicle: For 4th Graders February 7th, 2015 | Page 5

YOUNG CHRONICLE Australian Open By Trisha Saini Tennis, Oh! Tennis what a game Played by two or four Sometimes it can lead you to fame Sometimes it is played for fun Australian open is a grand slam Only the best of the best win Balls leave the rackets with a loud wham Shooting from one player to another Age Limit for School Admissions By Seher Kazi Serena Williams won the girls singles For the fifth time in her life All her senses must have tingled When she hit the last ball Novak Djokovic is the world's number one He won the men's singles It must not have been a lot of fun Playing in the hot hot sun. Mother said you are two and a half, lets go to school. Father said, "What a laugh!" three is when you go to school. School says come now and pay me a fee, Government says come later and now go flee. Doctor A told mother two and half helps me get good marks to pass. Doctor B told father three doesnt burden me in class. Let the formal education start at five But social communication and fine motor skills at three should arrive Office going parents like two and half as it is their creche. They dont want the rule to be refreshed. Two and a half or three, I am a child who wants to play I am not a money tree; let me be a child, I pray. Vitamin A Can Save you All from Malaria A research led by John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health suggests, that if Vitamin A is administered on children during the wet season when malaria-infected mosquitoes are most prevalent, it may help protect children against malaria, It basically means that children under age of 5, living in sub-Saharan Africa would be 54 per cent less likely to develop M