Author: ezradharris

  • Copper, Tin, and Bronze – History of Inventions – Lesson 3

    Copper Is soft, ductile, and malleable, Malleable means it can be hammered into sheets without breaking easily. It is easily worked with. and a great conductor with heat and electricity, like if you have a copper mug then once you pour a cold liquid in it, it becomes cold. and copper is known for it been used for…

  • Pyramids – History of Inventions – Lesson 2

    There have been about 118 original square pyramids they were 480 Feet tall and the sides were 750 long and it weighed about 13 billion pounds and was built with 2.3 million blocks. It takes about 20 years to build one so that would mean they placed 12 blocks per hour day and night. The pyramids…

  • Garden

    Recently our bean plants have been setting flowers but not beans, after a couple of days with still no beans and just flowers I asked Mellisa K. Norris and she said its probably due to the heat here. Today my dad and I went to check on it, and it was, unfortunately, it was starting to die. …

  • History of Inventions Course Summary

    Today I finished a course about the history inventions from around 2630 BC to 1800 AD  Here is a short list of things from the summary video: The world had changed after 1800 AD because people started to improve inventions and technology.  Inventions are like bricks in a building: you can’t place bricks in the…