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Saturday, November 12, 2011
Negative Numbers
You probably know the very simple basics about positive numbers, so now you probably want to learn about negative numbers. Well, you've come to the right place. Negative numbers are the opposite of positive numbers, like 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and so on. One thing you'll need to know about negative numbers is that they look very different than what positive numbers look like. Negative numbers look like this: -1, -2, -3, -4, -5, and so on. Do not forget that negatives have the - sign. Now to move on. When you add a negative to a negative you would go further down the negative line. For example: -3 + -4 = -7. This is just like when you add a positive to a positive, only with negatives. If you subtract a negative from a negative you would go closer to zero, or maybe even a positive. For example: -9 - -11 = 2. If you get to zero and still have more numbers left, you would go up the positive line. Same goes for positives. Only the opposite way. When adding a negetive to a positive, you would actually subtract whatever number it was in its absolute value, meaning as if it were a positive. For example: 8 + -7 = 1. Same goes for the negatives, only the... well... you probably know what I'm going to say. When you are subtracting a negative from a positive, you're actually adding the negative number in its absolute value. For example: 5 - -6 = 11. If you still don't understand negatives, go to www.khanacademy.org and watch their videos on negative numbers. See ya!
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Rock Music

If there's one thing I know a lot about, it's rock. If you want to know about rock, you're at the right place.
There are 2 different kinds of rock. There's heavy metal & classical rock. They're both very different.
Heavy metal is a let it all out when you're mad kind of music. Mean is a good description. Although it doesn't have to be. A tip for describing your anger would be: to tell why you're mad. you would want people to know. Before I end, let me tell you, electric guitars are a GREAT instrument for anger.
Classical rock is a soft, nice flowing rock. Christian might be a good description.
Rock bands need 4 things, but could sometimes use a 5th. They need a singer, drum player, electric guitar player, a bass player, and the last thing for entertainment, a dancer! Of course!
Well, I really hope thats enough, cause' I'm pooped out.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Poetry
Did you know that there are more then 10 kinds of poetry? Here are the rules of three kinds of poetry I know:
- Haikus need three lines. Line 1 needs 5 syllables, line 2 needs 7 syllables, and line three needs 5 syllables. No more, no less.
- Limericks need 5 lines. Line 1 & 2 need to rhythm in one way, line 3 & 4 need to rhythm in another way, and line 5 needs to rhythm like 1 &2.
- Free verses can be as long as you want it to be. Each free verse needs a title right? Well, put one. The poet decides how many lines to skip, and how many lines are in their stanzas.
So, there's your three kinds of poety, folks.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Cows
Did you know that cows have 4 stomachs? A baby cow is called a calf, a female is called a cow, a male is called a bull. They live in a pasture and a barn. There calls are a, MOO! They eat hay and milk (if they're a baby).
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Space
This posting is about outer space.
Did you know there is no air in space?
A mission is a trip you take in space. You use a spacecraft to get around.
The first spacecraft was called Sputnik. It was metal and the size of a basketball.
It orbited (traveled around) Earth in 1957.
Did you know there is no air in space?
A mission is a trip you take in space. You use a spacecraft to get around.
The first spacecraft was called Sputnik. It was metal and the size of a basketball.
It orbited (traveled around) Earth in 1957.
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