Sunday, July 26, 2020

The History of Money

The History of Money
9000 BC - The first form of currency started in 9000 BC. They used animals like cows, sheep and camel. As time passed, people started growing their own produce and they soon used grains and vegetables

1200 BC- In 1200 BC, the Pacific and Indian Oceans, China and some parts of Africa started using cowrie shells as currency. In some other parts of the world, they used shark teeth, animal skin and beads as currency.

1000 BC- In 1000 BC, China was the first country to use metal in their coins. They made imitations of cowries on the money using bronze and copper. 

500 BC-  In this century Lydia,( a place which is now in Turkey), made coins from a mixture of gold and silver. They were stamped to show they were not fake.

806 AD- In this century, the Chinese started using and making paper money as there was a large shortage of gold and copper around the world. 

Bartering Definition

Bartering

Bartering Definition

Bartering is a form of trade.  It is when you trade or exchange goods/services you own or have for someone else’s goods/services. In order to barter, you need to have something the person you're exchanging your goods or services with wants or needs. For example, I want the book my friend has but in order to get what she has I need to give her something she wants. But, it needs to be an equal exchange. If I swapped the book for a lollipop, that would be unfair bartering. If I exchanged my book for my friend's book, that would be fair bartering.

Why we Shouldn't Cut Down Trees ):Hope you enjoy.

Thursday, July 23, 2020

The Day I Swapped my Brother!

“STOP TOUCHING MY HAIR YOU EGG,”
I screamed angrily. This is something that happens every day at my house. Sorry for all the commotion. Oh, I almost forgot to introduce myself. My name is Ella and I am the eldest of triplets. As you already know, I have two other siblings, Emma the middle one and who can forget my annoying little brother, Ethan. So, as I was saying this is an everyday problem at my house. Me and Emma never fight, well nearly never,  but me and Ethan well we just can’t stop. It’s not my fault, I mean he’s the one who’s always pestering me. I’ve lost my voice twice because of shouting at him so much!

Today is a weekend so we’re all at home. Oh, how much I hate weekends. Emma and I are sitting down and drawing whilst Ethan torments us! “Psst, can we talk in private for a sec” my sister whispers. We go into my room and lock the door, just in case Ethan tries to pester us. Then she says excitedly almost screaming, “I had this crazy cool dream and I thought we could turn it into reality”. I look at my sister with my hands on my hips thinking it must be one of her dumb ideas again. “ First of all, what is this crazy idea about?” I say, my hands still on my hips. “Well, you know how Ethan’s always pestering us, right. So I thought we could maybe swap Ethan for something. Something like the dog Izzy has,” she blurted uncontrollably. I was blown off my feet the second she said that. I mean, how could a girl as silly as her think of an idea so great!

To Be Continued. . .

Monday, July 20, 2020

Why We Shouldn't Cut Down Trees (Speech)

Why we Shouldn't Cut Down Trees



Paragraph 1- Introduction 
Do you think we should cut down trees? Well, lots of trees are being cut down each day! It is the cause of less oxygen, fewer food sources, and less nature in the world. I personally think we shouldn’t cut down trees. It is also one of the many reasons why animals are forced out of their homes or die as they can not survive in other habitats. 

Paragraph 2-(There is less oxygen in the air)
My first reason is that when we cut down trees we are taking away oxygen from the planet. Since trees are considered larger plants, their production of oxygen is much more significant. It is estimated that tropical rainforests produce 40% of the earth's oxygen even though they cover only about 6% of the land. Without trees, humans will not be able to survive as the air will not be suitable for breathing. Trees are like the air purifiers of the world. .They help to keep the oxygen clean and breathable. Plants and trees produce energy for growth using a process we know as photosynthesis. Using light, water and carbon dioxide, a plant produces energy in the form of sugar and releases oxygen into the air. For those of you who don’t know what carbon dioxide is, it is a colourless gas with a density of about 60% higher than that of dry air. Personally, I agree with Thich Nhat Hanh when he said ‘By destroying the animals, the air and the trees, we are destroying ourselves’. I mean do people even know what they’re doing when they cut down trees.  Don’t you want our generation and the generations after to live in a non-polluted, clean and fresh environment?

Paragraph 3-(Takes away animal homes)
Secondly, deforestation takes away animal homes and habitats. When we cut down trees, we take away animal habitats. Therefore, animals that cannot survive in other habitats die and that leads to animal extinction. As a result, most of the animals who live in trees will become extinct and soon there will be half the amount of animals left in the wild than there are now. Forests have the highest biodiversity in the world, which means there are complex food webs present. Destroying trees may mean less food for animals that rely on fruits, nuts and leaves produced by the trees. This means that the forest will be unable to support a large population of a species. Endangered species like orangutans depend on trees for food and shelter. If we keep cutting down the trees that these vulnerable creatures live in, they will go from critically endangered to extinct. Without a doubt, I think people should do something about this to stop it. All people really care about is themselves, not others. Please do something to stop this. Think of all the animals in the world suffering from deforestation.





Paragraph 4-(Fewer food sources and nature)
Another important reason we shouldn’t cut down trees is that it will be the cause of fewer food sources and nature in the world. People mainly cut down trees for everyday uses such as agriculture, paper and space. The main reason is agriculture. I know it helps grow food to help us survive, but what about the environment? Fruits such as apples, pears and nectarines grow on trees. Sometimes, people cut down these trees. Either or on purpose or by accident. In that way people are not only taking beauty away from the environment, they are also cutting down food sources for human consumption. I bet you didn’t even know that about 3.5 million to 7 million trees are cut down each year. Agriculture expansions account for about 30% of the reason why trees are cut down. Seriously, wouldn’t you want the world a better place to live in or a worse environment where no one would be alive?


Paragraph 5- Conclusion
In conclusion, I think we shouldn’t cut down trees. Deforestation is the cause of less oxygen, fewer food sources, and less nature in the world. It is also one of the many reasons why animals are forced out of their homes or die as they can not survive in other habitats. Think about the world, think about others, think about yourself. By cutting down trees, we are putting our lives in great danger. Imagine a world filled with plants, filled with wildlife, and filled with nature? It all depends on you. 






           

Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Here is my Definition of Change!


Define change

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I am unable to state anything relevant about change
I can state one relevant idea about change
(I can list one part)
I can state several relevant ideas about change
(I can list several parts)
I can explain the types of change and how they occur.
I can explain the types of change and how they occur.

I can alter the variables and explain how this impacts a change.

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Change is when a substance changes into a different thing. There are different types of change like irreversible changes and reversible changes. It can change form/shape, colour, smell, taste. For example, when you make a cake. To start off with you have many substances. Once you mix those substances together it becomes a batter. When you put it in the oven, it changes its colour, shape, smell and taste. An example of a reversible change is an iceblock. It starts off as a liquid form and then when you put it in the freezers it turns into a solid. You can also melt the iceblock so that it goes into the form it was before that was liquid.  An irreversible change is when you can’t undo something you just did. For example, when you fry an egg. It is all gooey and liquidy. Then, once you fry it, it becomes solid and is no longer liquidy or gooey.