Tuesday, May 28, 2019

argument writing pollution

Have you ever been walking but gas from a car goes around you? Well that is pollution. Pollution can be bad for a lot of things. I strongly believe that we should stop hurtful pollution. Pollution can be harmful because, water pollution can affect ocean and sea life, air pollution can be bad for plants and animals that are surrounded in it, it can also be bad for people who are allergic to it and people who have asthma. 

Water pollution can be bad for ocean and sea life. For example, fish or sea creatures can mistake it for food, choke and die. Just like my dog he mistook liter as a dog toy. Animals can drink liquid pollution and die of chemicals and bacteria. Last sea animals can get trapped in something and die too of starvation and more.

Pollution can be bad for plants and animals that are surrounded in it. Based on what I think, plants need oxygen to survive, but what if the oxygen was polluted? Then your plant could die. Animals need air but what if the air was not clean? The animal could inhale in and get sick. Your plant could be healthy but waist or pollution could be put on them. Then the plant could become a weed. 

Pollution can be bad for people with asthma or whoever is allergic to it. For instance, you could have asthma but smoke passes you. You could have an asthma attack. You could argue that they would have there inhaler by them but what if they don't have it with them or it is to late for them. If someone was allergic to it and they went swimming in polluted water, they could get sick. A kid in my class is allergic to air pollution. It would be horrible if he had an allergic reaction by me. 

You can maybe think about how you make pollution and how you can help stop it. In my opinion I believe we should stop harmful pollution. Water pollution can be bad for ocean and sea life, air pollution can be bad for plants and animals that are surrounded in it, it can also be bad for people who are allergic to it and whoever has asthma. SO HELP STOP POLLUTION!

 
 

Saturday, March 23, 2019

Inventor writing

Have you ever wondered who created the telephone? Well, Alexander Graham Bell did. Alexander had a inventive childhood, he made life changing inventions and had some heartbreaking obstacles. Have you ever wondered how interesting his childhood was? 

Alexander showed his intelligence even as a child. Alexander was born in 1847, on March 3rd, in Scotland. Alexander liked to take apart old radios and put them back together to make new things. His favorite subjects in school were music and science. His mom was impressed with his talent so she taught him to play the piano even when she was deaf. Alexander’s creativity as a child helped him with his inventions. 

Alexanders inventions were life changing. Bell wanted to send shound through wire. If it worked Alex thought of calling it the telephone. In 1869, Bell got a partner Thomas Watson to help him with his idea. In the mid 1870s, they began working on the telephone. On 1876, Bell and Watson demonstrated the first telephone to the public. In 1877 Bell made a telephone company. Bell had a dream to become a teacher so he did and even founded a organization in 1890, at Washington DC to teach deaf people to speak. Alexander’s inventions were very successful but there were some roadblocks too.
 
Alexander had some obstacles to deal with too. Alexander and his wife Mable had a baby Edward. The baby was born to early and died of a breathing issue which left them both heartbroken. It got worse because they did not have any other children. It was hard for him to focus because he was so unhappy, but he overcame it all.

Alexander’s inventions impacted the world by making communication better. Alexander had a creative childhood, he made impactful inventions, and had a few roadblocks. Alexander Graham Bell was a Scottish inventor who wanted to help millions of people in the world.














Inventor Writing

Have you ever wondered who created the telephone? Well, Alexander Graham Bell did. Alexander had a inventive childhood, he made life changing inventions and had some heartbreaking obstacles. Have you ever wondered how interesting his childhood was? 

Alexander showed his intelligence even as a child. Alexander was born in 1847, on March 3rd, in Scotland. Alexander liked to take apart old radios and put them back together to make new things. His favorite subjects in school were music and science. His mom was impressed with his talent so she taught him to play the piano even when she was deaf. Alexander’s creativity as a child helped him with his inventions. 

Alexanders inventions were life changing. Bell wanted to send shound through wire. If it worked Alex thought of calling it the telephone. In 1869, Bell got a partner Thomas Watson to help him with his idea. In the mid 1870s, the began working on the telephone. In 1876, Bell and Watson demonstrated the first telephone to the public. In 1877 Bell made a telephone company. Bell had a dream to become a teacher so he did and even founded an organization in 1890, at Washington DC to teach deaf people to speak. Alexander’s inventions were very successful but there were some roadblocks too.
 
Alexander had some obstacles to deal with too. Alexander and his wife Mable had a baby Edward. The baby was born to early and died of a breathing issue which left them both heartbroken. It got worse because they did not have any other children. It was hard for him to focus because he was so unhappy, but he overcame it all.

Alexander’s inventions impacted the world by making communication better. Alexander had a creative childhood, he made impactful inventions, and had a few roadblocks. Alexander Graham Bell was a Scottish inventor who wanted to help millions of people in the world.