B8 THE ASTORIAN • SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2021 © 2021 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 37, No. 42 Should people be able to ride skateboards on sidewalks? Some people say, “For sure!” and others say, “Definitely not!” Today’s Kid Scoop looks at both sides of the issue and lets you ask, think and decide for yourself. 1792 MARINE DR • ASTORIA 576 31st Street Astoria 503-325-2250 Streets are dangerous places to ride skateboards. Riders risk being hit by a car or falling in front of one. Great Ocean Some people are afraid that skateboarders zipping along sidewalks endanger pedestrians, especially older people and small children who may have difficulty getting out of the way of a speeding skateboard. Da Yang Seafoods LTD. PROVIDING SAFE PASSAGE SINCE 1846 The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission suggests that skateboarders should never ride in the street. Before you answer, ask, think and then decide. Concerns for the safety of skateboarders and pedestrians has led to the development of skate parks in many communities. 2158 Exchange St. | Suite 206 Astoria | 503-338-6230 Find the two identical skateboarders. Ask friends and family members for their opinion. Write down their reasons for or against skateboarding on sidewalks on a sheet of paper. 1725 N. Roosevelt Drive Suite B | Seaside 503-738-3425 List three reasons why some people say YES to skateboards on sidewalks and three reasons why some people say NO to skateboards on sidewalks. YES Northwest West Inc. Northwest West Inc. Northwest West Inc. Northwest West Inc. Northwest West Inc. Northwest West Inc. Northwest Northwest West Inc. West Northwest West Inc. West Inc. Inc. Northwest Northwest Northwest West Inc. West Northwest West Inc. West Inc. Inc. Northwest Inc. Northwest Northwest Northwest West Inc. West Northwest West Inc. West Inc. Northwest Inc. Inc. Northwest West Inc. West Northwest West Inc. West Inc. 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Income Tax Preparation 762 Avenue G • Seaside, OR 97138 503-738-3480 WARRENTON 861-3252 1167 SE Marlin SEASIDE 738-8243 2155 S. Roosevelt TIRE McCALL CENTER Look through the newspaper to find: • A picture of a street or sidewalk • Something with wheels • A person who might ride a skateboard • The letters that spell pedestrian You’ve asked questions, you’ve thought about what each side has to say. Now it’s time for YOU to decide. Write down your opinion here: HAMPTON LUMBER MILLS 503.325.0411 AND TOWING 34747 Hwy 101 Bus. ASTORIA Standards Link: Research: Use the newspaper to locate information. Standards Link: Research: Students compare information and draw conclusions. TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS for home users and small business 77 11th Street, Suite H Astoria | 503-325-2300 The most important piece of equipment a skateboarder needs is a Use the Skateboard Secret Code to find the answer. Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Follow simple written directions. 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