My subject is about the things Euclid had accomplished in his life related to Science, English, Social Studies and other subjects.

Euclid theories are related to many subjects like Social Studies. Euclim was born in Alexandria,Egypt. The time that he lived is not known they think he lived about365 b.c. and they think he died about 300 b.c. He taught many well konwn philosophers like Aristotle. He thought at the Academy. You will probably study about him in Social Studies. You will find out about his life and how he lived. You may be able to study his theories.

In Language you will learn how to read. If you had no idea how to read you would never be able to read about the book The Elements. The Elements was a book that Euclid came up with to do about the way he thought about geometry. People would always tell him that he was too detailed but tiday scietist are getting mad that he did noy go into enoug. The booki The Elements was used as a text book for 2,00 years. Without it you would not be able to interpret it. You will be able to read it but you will not understand what it means. You would be reading it for no meaning. You would be wasting your time.

In math you will most definitely talk about him because he was probably the world's greatest mathematician that ever lived. One day he discovered geometry. Naturally he named it Euclidian Geometry. His book the Elements were used as a math text book for over 2,000 years. That is a very long time.

In science he made a lot of discoveries that will be studied in science. You will probably use some of his theories.If you ever have to work with shapes and geometry you might want to think about the world's greates mathamatician.

That is how Euclid is related to school subjects.

 

Sources:

http://www.groups.dcs.stand.ac.uk/~history/

mathematicians/euclid.html

 

http://www.shu.edu/~wachsmut/reals/history/

euclid.html

 

http://www.interlochen.k12.mi.us./math/greek math/euclid.html

 

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