Living without money.

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Living without money

Do you think you can live without money?

Can you live without money? I asked this question to 24 children and found; 4 said ‘Yes’ 20 said ‘No’ There are a lot of charities that help take care of people who are homeless. A particular charity is one called ‘Simon on the streets’.

Needs Food/water Clothing Shelter/homes Fuel for heating, lighting and transport

Food Grow fruit and vegetables. Learn which wild plants you can eat. Keep chickens for eggs. Keep rabbits, sheep or pigeons so you can eat meat. Keep goats or cows for milk or meat. Go fishing for fish to eat. Catch wild rabbits!! Kids eating giant spiders http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5oM3NCf05M

Goatskin Cowhide Sheep wool Clothes Goatskin Cowhide Sheep wool Used to make leather for clothes and shoes Used to make wool and thread to knit or crochet.

Shelter / Housing WOOD MUD AND ROCKS LEATHER The native Americans used to build their own houses with mud and made tents that had leather and wool on it to keep them a bit warmer, the tents were called Tipis

You could chop down trees and burn them to create fires. Fuel GROWING TREES WOOD If trees fall down by themselves it saves you a job to cut them and all you need to do is burn it. You could chop down trees and burn them to create fires.

Trade To get the sheep or cows in the first place, you could trade which means swap things for other things. Gold or silver can also be used instead of money.