Google invests in Shweeb, the cycling pod based transport of the future?
A fresh dump of funny memes and crazy random pics from the vintage to new. Enjoy a comical blast of oddball humor full of laughs and weirdness.
The board game is about transportation. Game is for beginners who need to consolidate the new vocabulary. - ESL worksheets
Information about cycling including bike rentals, cyclists' rights, English to Dutch bicycle dictionary and useful links for expats in the Netherlands.
What kid doesn't love parachutes? My boys have gotten so many of those parachuting army men as party favors, I've lost count. And forget trying to untangle the strings. (Ain't nobody got time for that!) The weather may not have been on our side, but with so many rainy days this summer, eventually you just throw caution to the wind and do outdoor activities anyway. And so it was the day we made DIY parachutes. Making these was simple. We had all the supplies we needed around the house. What You Need Disposable plastic (or paper) cup Plastic garbage sack String (we used some tightly twisted yarn) Paper punch Scissors Tape Measure or yardstick How to Make It First we punched holes in the top of the plastic cups, just under the rim. You'll need to punch four holes equal distance apart (approximately). Next we cut one plastic kitchen garbage sack into a 14-inch square. Since we made two parachutes, we measured and cut the bag with it flattened (i.e. two plies) so we had two squares with only a few cuts. Now we cut four 14-inch lengths of string for each parachute. Our oldest son gathered a corner of the plastic square and tied one length of string to it, leaving only a small tail. He repeated this with the other four corners. Then we tied each string to a different hole on the cup. (TIP: Try to keep the tails all the same length so you don't get a lopsided parachute.) Now all that was left to do was to go to a high place and drop those puppies. My sons perched on the landing of our deck and later our yard's play set. They LOVED watching them gracefully float to the ground. My oldest son tucked the parachute in the cup and dropped it to see what would happen. It sank to the ground with lightning speed. That's gravity for ya! How Does a Parachute Work The cup glides slowly down thanks to something known as air resistance (or drag). When air gets under it, the plastic parachute fans out for maximum coverage; this air resistance slows the fall of the object tremendously. This great activity came from Patricia A. Staino's wonderful book Magic Moments: Super Science with Your Kids. Check it out!
Vehicles often have a limit on how much stuff it is safe to load them with, but that hasn't stopped these drivers from recklessly overloading their vehicles or driving with precarious loads! Whether they're trucks, scooters, bikes or motor-tricycles, there are many surprising and unbelievable moments captured of the smallest vehicles transporting heavy loads.
Just for fun, I thought I'd start a thread to show off some favorite car photos -- some because they are beautiful, some because they are amazingly...
Design and make a straw rocket and use this simple experiment to explore the trajectory of spaceships when they are launched from Earth.
Vehicles often have a limit on how much stuff it is safe to load them with, but that hasn't stopped these drivers from recklessly overloading their vehicles or driving with precarious loads! Whether they're trucks, scooters, bikes or motor-tricycles, there are many surprising and unbelievable moments captured of the smallest vehicles transporting heavy loads.
Make science fun and playful by making a magnet powered car! Make a road and see if you can push/pull your car in the right direction without touching it by using the invisible power of magnetism. This STEM activity is perfect for kids of all ages and can be turned into a science experiment by adjusting a variable.
Der propellergetriebene Leyat Hélica von 1921 sei das Seltsamste, was ihm je begegnet ist, meint Hans-Jörg Götzl. Zum Motor Klassik-Jubiläum reiste er in den Pariser Bois de Boulogne, um zu schauen, wie das Ding fährt. Und ob überhaupt.
A fresh dump of funny memes and crazy random pics from the vintage to new. Enjoy a comical blast of oddball humor full of laughs and weirdness.
The board game is about transportation. Game is for beginners who need to consolidate the new vocabulary. - ESL worksheets
Buses, boats, and trains! What’s your little favorite transportation system? There are many modes of transportation that allow us to move from one part of the world to another, and learning about them
Make learning about things that go exciting with these fun transportation crafts and activities for preschool and kindergarten kids!
The following board game will help your students revise vocabulary related to transportation. Students throw the die and need to say the name of the job. Hope it's useful! - ESL worksheets
Are you doing a tot school transportation theme? We finally finished up our transportation themed activities this week and had a lot of fun with all the different modes of transportation we explored. Here were our plans for Transportation Week: And here are the details of each activity: Our favorite transportation books for the week […]
This Transportation activities focus on the transportation theme. The preschool pack includes transportation activities for vehicles that fly, that drive across the land or on rails and ones that sail over the seas. There are airplanes, trains, ships, bicycles and so much more!
Do you have a little one who loves diggers, trucks, cars, trains, or planes? If so, YOU are going to love how easy and fun it is to teach your little one all sorts of skills with transportation activities for preschoolers! When our little ones find an interest in an activity or a topic, it
Howdy! I am Mr. Greg from The Kindergarten Smorgasboard. My real name is Greg Smedley-Warren. I have been teaching for 11 years. I spent a year teaching fifth grade, two years in second grade and am now in my 9th year in Kindergarten. Kindergarten is my passion and my calling but honestly, that wasn’t how it started. When I was moved to Kindergarten (not voluntarily!) I called my mommy and cried. But on the first day, I fell in love and knew that Kindergarten is where I belonged. I have remained in Kindergarten ever since. I plan to never leave the classroom as the kids are what drive me to continue my growth as a teacher and person.
These fun and easy Transportation Crafts for Kids are perfect for little kids to learn about how cars, trains, planes and even hot air balloons work!
Information about cycling including bike rentals, cyclists' rights, English to Dutch bicycle dictionary and useful links for expats in the Netherlands.
Cute pom pom activity sheets practice color matching and fine motor skills with a transportation theme. Fun and easy activities for toddlers!
Check out these awesome Free Printable Transportation Worksheets for Kids! Have fun with transportation coloring, tracing, and number sheets.
Transport Crafts are perfect for kids of all ages. They fascinate the imagination of all little kids. So today I have come up with the Ultimate List of Transportation Crafts for kids. Related Free Printable Worksheets Free Printable Transportation Worksheets This Transportation Worksheets set is perfect to introduce the three modes of transportation i.e. Air,
If you're looking for transportation fine motor activities for preschool, then you're in the right place! These prewriting lines are easy to prepare and super cute! There are more than 10 different transportation tracing lines to choose from.