Sunday, February 27, 2011

Our Community -Transportation

This week Pre-K friends discussed what transportation is and how people use it in our community. Friends said that transportation is something that moves people or things from one place to the other. To see what kinds transportation is used in our community we went on the walk.  We saw buses, trucks and even a police car, but everyone agreed that a car is the most used form transport.  

Some people use bicycle to get around.

But some people use trains. We decided to explore how trains work and took ride to Coney Island Avenue station. First of all we learn that for all things that we need or want, we pay.To get on a train, Morah bought a metro card that cost $2.25 for a ride. We waited for a train on the platform. There is a big map on the platform where we checked what train we need to get to the Coney Island Avenue, there are speakers that  an operator uses to announce changes in train schedule. There are benches where we sat while waiting the Q train. We noticed yellow  lines on the platform that warn people to stay away from the edge. 
Finally we got on the Q train. At the time it was not crowded and everyone had a seat on the bench.

There is a map in the train as well. Chava Evalyn showed Queens on the map.

When we arrived on Coney Island, we were surprised to see many trains. We saw the F, N, Q, and D trains.Trains on one track moved in one direction and trains on the other track moved in a different direction. 
We noticed that trains have many cars. Each car is linked to the next car. We counted 12 cars connected to each other in one train.   

What a trip! We wanted to take the train to other places but it was time to come back to the school.  
In the class, we discussed what we saw on the trip and draw pictures of it.  

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