Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Explanation of How a Vehicle Works

How a Vehicle Works


Key words of what a car usually has:   
  • Windows
  • Steering wheel
  • Bumper
  • Boot
  • Motor
  • Doors
  • Wheels
  • Seats
  • Spare wheel


Explanation - How a vehicle works…


A Vehicle is transportation.
Transportation is something that gets you where you want to go.  


A vehicle has a motor and wheels. A motor is something that runs on gas that powers a vehicle. Wheels help a vehicle get wherever the driver wants to go. A vehicle has wheels so it can move. The Wheels on a car spin all the time unless it is in Park gear which means it has stopped and parked and that leads me to my next Paragraph.


All vehicles have gears. There are are 5-6 gears on a vehicle. There is park gear, drive gear, reverse gear, gear 1 which is the 2 wheels at the back only moving and then gear 2 which is when all the wheels are moving the back ones and the front ones.


A vehicle transports people to school, work, supermarket and places like that everyday. A vehicle has two or more wheels and sometimes has a spare wheel but of course a steering wheel.

All vehicles are different in all kinds of ways, some are big like a truck some are small like a two seater mini some have six wheels some have 2. A vehicle helps you get around.

That is how a vehicle works.

PBL (project based learning) Making a Mustelid Trap

Monday, June 20, 2016

Questioning

Masters of Movement Questions:
Before questions:
Why are humans in the land masters ?

Why do we have air ,water ,and land masters?
During questions:
Why do we have Eagle,goose,bat,bee,swift,and falcon as the fastest flying animal?

Why are Golden eagles faster than a Canada goose?

After questions:




Gemma finds a Kiwi
Questions
Questions?

How do dogs have good smell?


Why did Bill Keir Write this Article?


Answers:

Because they were born with great smell to hunt for prey and to track things down.





Name of  Article
Celebrity Star Profiles
Noticing
There are all different stars and planets            

Before Questions:

Why do we have stars?
How are stars made?
How are stars celebrities in this article?




During Question:

How do gas and dust make a star?
Why did Marilyn Head write this article?
What is a Protostar?
What is a Supernova?
What is a Nebula?
Why is the Milky Way called the Milky Way? Does it look like milk of something?
What does Immense Pressure mean?
After Questions:


Koru Art