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 land vehicles. Some have wheels. Some have tracks. Some move on roads. Some move on rails. Some can move on snow. Some can move on sand.
Some land vehicles are small. They are for a few people. Some land vehicles are big. They are for many people.
Some land vehicles are slow. They are big, and heavy. Some land vehicles are fast. They are small, and light.
Cars are land vehicles. Some cars are small. They have two seats. They can fit two people.
Some cars are big. They have many seats. They have many seat belts. They can fit many people.
Trucks are land vehicles. Most trucks are big. They have big wheels. They are strong vehicles.
Trains are land vehicles. They have tracks. They move on rails. They have carriages. People ride in the carriages.
A bulldozer is a land vehicle. Most bulldozers are big. Some are small. All bulldozers are strong.
A bike is a land vehicle. It has two wheels. This bike is for one person.
This bike is for two people. That is cool.
Can anyone drive a car? No, you need a licence. Can anyone drive a truck? No, you need a licence. Can anyone drive a train? No, you need a licence.
Can anyone ride a bike? Yes, they can. You don't need a licence. You need to practice. Can you ride a bike?
I don't have a licence. I can't drive. I have a bike. I can cycle to many places.
I love to go up and down hills. I love to ride fast. I love cycling around town.
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