The reasoning behind the article How Fire Was Made was to show readers how humans enveloped or changed when faced with a new objects. Some evidence proves that humans made fire however physical evidence suggest that the fires were just fires mad by nature and not by man. Fire was used about 125,000 years ago; environmental scientist suggests that fire was use 300,000 to 500,000 years ago. Through this article I gained insight on how the discovering cooking food helped evolve the physical characteristics of the human body. Through cooking, humans developed a more defined body shape which included reduction in their head, hands, and teeth. One thing that I found interesting that wildfires destroy trees, plants, food, and animal homes there still have there benefits to.
In the article How the Wheel Was Made I learned that the oldest wheel used was over fifty- five hundred years ago. This was made possible because firewood was positioned beneath an item and worn to haul heavy things such as sleigh or lodge. As time went by the sleigh developed grooves on its rollers, this made it much easier to carry.
Furthermore, from the article The History of Writing comes the formation of writing. A picture from a million of years ago described how much land and how many different types of animals humans had. In this article humans used symbols to represent a record of land, grain, or livestock.
I believe as a teacher these article help give me some knowledge on material that we use every day. These three articles help me see that learning is transformation and that we as humans should not let any thing or any one stand in our way of attaining knowledge. These articles also help me realize that we can change or evolve our mind and our view of learning.
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