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Title: Allison Palatiere


1
Trains, Planes, and Automobiles
  • Allison Palatiere
  • Kindergarten
  • Social Studies

2
Safety for Trains
  • Stand back from tracks
  • Stop when lights flash
  • Do not throw rocks on tracks

3
Safety Tips for Planes
  • Stay in seats
  • Wear seatbelts
  • Floatation devices
  • - life vests, rafts
  • Oxygen masks

4
Safety Tips for Automobiles
  • Wear a seatbelt
  • Babies have car seat
  • Airbags
  • Face forward

5
Types of Planes
Passenger
Fighter jets
New ideas
Cargo/Transport
6
Types of Trains
  • Passenger trains

Freight trains
Trolley
Steam engine
7
Types of Automobiles
Trucks
Sports cars
Sports Utility Vehicle
8
What type of train is this?
  • Passenger train
  • Freight train
  • Steam train

9
Sorry, that is not correct
Let's Review
To Review
10
Review
Trolley
Freight Trains
Steam Engine
Passenger Trains
Back to the Question
11
GOOD JOB!
Yes, that is correct!
You are right!! This is a freight train!!
12
How Planes Affect the Environment
  • Dump toxic chemicals
  • Noise pollution
  • Airports are big source of air pollution

13
How Trains Affect the Environment
  • Electricity-driven (not bad)
  • Have to be cleaned (use chemicals)
  • Diesel trains give off bad chemicals

14
How Automobiles Affect the Environment
  • Air pollution
  • Motor fuel
  • Bad chemicals
  • Carbon Dioxide

15
Important People
  • Edward G. Budd
  • Pennsylvania Railroad's first steel passenger car

James J. Hill The last and greatest American
railroad leader
16
Important People (plane)
  • Charles A. Lindbergh
  • first pilot to fly alone non-
  • stop
  • Amelia Earhart
  • first woman to fly alone across the Atlantic
    Ocean

17
Important People
  • Henry Ford
  • first automobile founded Ford Motor Co.
  • Charles Kettering
  • introduced the electric starter

18
Timeline of Trains
  • 1830 23 miles of railroad in United States
  • 1851 Telegraphs are used
  • 1865 The first domestic steel rails

19
Timeline of Trains Continued
  • 1950 Change engines to gasoline
  • 1957 Air travel more popular
  • 1927 Make model of air-conditioned passenger cars

20
Timeline of Planes
  • 1903 First flight with pilot on board
  • 1923 First non-stop, coast-to-coast flight
  • 1928 First flight across Pacific Ocean

21
Timeline of Planes Continued
  • 1949 The first round-the-world, nonstop flight
  • 1986 The first round-the-world flight without
    refueling

22
Timeline of Automobiles
  • 1902 Standard breaks created
  • 1911 Electric starter introduced
  • 1914 First car body made entirely of steel

23
Timeline of Automobiles Continued
  • 1926 First power steering system
  • 1939 First air conditioning system
  • 1992 Plans for different-fueled vehicles

24
Who was the first pilot to fly alone, non-stop?
  • Edward G. Budd
  • Henry Ford
  • Charles A. Lindbergh

25
Sorry, that is not correct
Lets Review!!
To Review
26
Let's Review
Charles A. Lindbergh - pilot
Henry Ford - first automobile
Edward Budd - first steel passenger car
Back to the question
27
Yes, that is correct!
Charles A. Lindbergh - first pilot to fly alone
non-stop
Well Done!
28
How do they transport?
Trains ride on tracks
Planes fly in the air
Automobiles drive on roads
29
Parts of an Automobile
windshield
trunk
hood
bumper
tire
door
30
Parts of a Plane
windows
cockpit
tail
nose
wing
31
Symbols/Signs
  • Trains Planes Automobiles

STOP
32
Who is in charge?
  • Trains are controlled by a conductor

Planes are controlled by pilots
Automobiles are controlled by a driver
33
Comparison
  • Train to Houston from San Antonio
  • 60.00 5 hours
  • Plane to Houston from San Antonio
  • 190.00 1 hour
  • Automobile to Houston from San Antonio
  • 50 3 hours

34
Rules for Animals on Trains
  • No animals allowed
  • Exceptions
  • - seeing eye
  • - hearing ear

35
Rules for Animals on Planes
  • At least eight weeks old
  • Cannot be
  • - ill
  • - violent

36
Rules for Animals in Automobiles
  • None
  • - May ride in the bed of a truck
  • - May sit in lap
  • - May travel

37
Works Cited
  • http//www.csuchico.edu/up/html/train_safety.html
  • http//images.google.com/images?svnum10hlenlr
    qtrainspassenger
  • http//images.google.com/images?qfreighttrainss
    vnum10hlenlrstart0saN
  • http//images.google.com/images?svnum10hlenlr
    qsteamengine

38
Works Cited
  • http//images.google.com/images?svnum10hlenlr
    qtrolleys
  • http//images.google.com/images?qpassengerplanes
    svnum10hlenlrstart0saN
  • http//images.google.com/images?svnum10hlenlr
    qfighterjets
  • http//images.google.com/images?svnum10hlenlr
    qsportscar

39
Works Cited
  • http//images.google.com/images?qtruckshlen
  • http//quest.arc.nasa.gov/aero/background/
  • http//quest.arc.nasa.gov/aero/background/cargo
  • http//ehp.niehs.nih.gov/qa/105-12focus/focus.html
  • http//www.sj.se/sj/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d260len
  • http//www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/streamliners/timeline
    /timeline2.html

40
Works Cited
  • http//www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/lindbergh/timeline/in
    dex_2.html
  • http//www.greatachievements.org/?id3880
  • http//www.pbs.org/kcet/chasingthesun/innovators/c
    lindbergh.html
  • http//www.worldalmanacforkids.com/explore/inventi
    ons/ford_henry.html
  • http//www.mta.info/lirr/pubs/Rules/Rules.htm

41
Works Cited
  • http//www.petsonthego.com/transairlineregs.html
  • http//tickets.amtrak.com/itd/amtrak
  • http//www.continental.com/fReview.asp?SID5E06106
    1186448D697F0BE92C36D6B8EFSRTAF0PSUSSSSPS
    TLF
  • http//www.mapquest.com/
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