3-0Objectives & Sequence
3-1Unit 3 Project
3-1Take Care of Your Bike
3-2Going to School
3-1All About Transportation
3-2Land Vehicles
3-3Air Vehicles
3-4Sea Vehicles
3-5People In Transportation
3-6Cool Transportation
3-1Irregular Action Words
3-2Past to Present
3-3Is or Are?
3-4Was or Were?
3-5When did you see it?
3-6Do or Does?
3-1Cars
3-2Thomas and Friends
3-1Getting There
3-2I Am in a Boat
3-3I Am in a Car
3-4I Am in a Plane
3-5I Am on a Bike
3-6I Am in a Submarine
description Printable Exercise
There are many kinds of air vehicles. Air vehicles fly, hover, and glide. Birds can fly, hover, and glide. Bats can fly, hover, and glide. People can fly, hover, and glide, too.
People can fly in an airplane. People can hover in a helicopter. People can glide in a glider.
Some airplanes are small. They can carry one person.
This is a glider. It can carry one person. It glides through the air. It doesn't have a propeller.
This is a hang glider. It glides through the air. You take off from a hill. You glide down, down, down. You land on the ground.
Hang gliding is fun. You have to wear a parachute. It keeps you safe.
Some airplanes are bigger. They can hold a few people. Some airplanes are big. They can hold many people. Some airplanes are the biggest. They can hold many things.
Helicopters are air vehicles. Some are small. They can carry a few people. Some are huge. They can carry many people.
Air vehicles can take you many places. They can take you near, or far.
To go far you need a plane. You have to go to the airport. You have to check in. You have to show your ticket. You have to show your passport.
I want to fly to Fiji.
I want to glide down a hill. I want to hover over the ocean. Where do you want to fly to?
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