
Ms. B's Science Students
By Ellen Butler


Why It's Important To Have Strong Passwords
The company RockYou got hacked because they didn’t have good enough passwords. This is one of the reasons why you should have more secure passwords. If you have the same password for your phone and your bank account, you could easily get your money stolen. “Can You Reuse the Same or Variations of the Password? If you ask a security expert, the answer is no. They will recommend not using any kind of variations of the same password,” says Password Managers. Instead of having the same password for everything, you should make multiple creative passwords and use those for different things.

Unanswerable Questions
In this podcast you will get to hear some examples of unanswerable questions. The unanswerable questions will be read and two people will express their opinions and thoughts on how they should be answered. This may give you some ideas on how these questions can be answered.

Parents' Expectations vs. Reality
This podcast episode is about how parents expect too much of kids and judge them for what they do. We chose this topic because we think a lot of teenagers go through this and it is relatable. Parents can see what their expectations are doing to kids and hear how their words make kids feel.

Students' Mental Health
We all know mental health is important to us. Today, in this podcast episode, we’re going to be talking about schools, and what role they play a part of in Mental Illnesses. We have found in many ways that students are often stressed when it comes to schoolwork. It’s harder for them to have fun with their friends when they know they have too much work to do. Along with schools, parents also play a role in too much pressure for their child to succeed. It will make the kids overworked, stressed, anxious, and may even cause symptoms such as depression, ADHD, anxiety, and many more.

The Debate on Screen Time Limits
This podcast is about two sides of a topic. The topic was screen time. We talked about why we should or shouldn't have screen time limits.

The Science Behind Fads
We chose fads cause fads are an important part of our lives without fads we wouldn't have anything interesting to do or watch. Fads are also interesting to learn about. This podcast will share some fads and the only way you will know is by listening to this podcast. Fads are important to teenagers cause without fads there would be no social media or interesting topics to teenagers.

Saving Great Salt Lake
The receding of the Great Salt Lake will have a huge negative impact on the environment. We need to save the lake to avoid these catastrophic events and wrecked future

Teenagers' Diverse Perspectives on the Covid-19 Pandemic
The pandemic hit so many people of different ages in different ways. In our podcast we talk about how it affects teens in Davis County, Utah and Arizona. We talk about all the different angles and not only the negatives of the COVID-19 pandemic but also the positives and the things we enjoyed about it. Thanks to Andrew Abell, Davin Bjerke, Caroline Christian, Madeline Marx, Lucas McMillian, Mikayla Monson, and Noah Wells for writing and talking in the podcast!

Why Parents Embarrass Kids
We decided to do this topic because we wanted parents to know that sometimes they can be a little embarrassing. But we also wanted them to know that we don’t love them any less when they do that. We want them to also know that we love you guys no matter how much parents can embarrass us.

Which Spiderman is Best?
Our podcast gives you the insight of kids’ minds and their opinions on a fictional superhero. Learn about their opinions and reasoning on this fun fictional character.

Should Pre-teens Have Phones?
The topic of our podcast is about if kids should have phones. This has been a big question for a long time. A lot of people say kids should get phones when they start middle school. Other people say it is up to the parent. These could be correct but this podcast. We talk about what phone the kid should get or what age the kid should get the phone. This podcast could help parents decide if they want their kid to have a phone. But it might also make them not want to give them a phone. In the end it is up to the parent. This is just for the parent to help decide if they want their kid to have a phone.

The 2002 Salt Lake Olympics
Our podcast is an informational discussion about the 2002 Salt Lake Olympics, and other specifics about them. Many people only pay attention to athletes and sports, and don’t realize how much work is put into planning the Olympics. The Olympics are internationally loved and knowing how much work it takes to prepare for the Olympics can help people realize how much effort it takes to create something amazing. We hope that you enjoy our podcast, and that it helps you learn more about the Olympics.

Should Kids Have Social Media?
Our podcast goes deeply into the topic of if teenagers and kids should be allowed to have social media or not. In this podcast we used amazing music that we made ourselves in garage band to spice things up a little bit. In this podcast we also interview two different classmates to see their perspective on the topic.

The Debate on School Start Time
Students, have you ever wondered if there was a solution to your school-related stress and tiredness? Listen to this podcast to learn about the thoughts of students and facts behind why school would be better for students if it started later!

Kids' Mental Health and Parents' Words
Sometimes it's hard to realize how us kids are really feeling all the time. But something that can help us feel a little bit better is making sure parents use kind words towards us. These past few years have been hard for a lot of us teens especially in the mental health aspect of life because of the pandemic and all, and so parents words can be really affective in how we feel about ourselves. Listen to these words coming from us kids, sharing our opinion on specifically teenager's mental health and the things that contribute to that big part of who we are.