Rian and Maya travel through the UK in an electric car, learning about different forms of wheeled transport.
Video summary
Maya and Rian drive an electric car travelling south through the UK.
They discuss speed limits and why we have them.
They look at some early cars - such as those built by Henry Ford - and how they differ from cars today.
They also compare some early bicycles to modern bicycles and Maya tells Rian about Annie Cohen Kopchovsky - 'Annie Londonderry' - the first woman to cycle around the world.
Maya and Rian discuss the different types of wheeled vehicles they see on the motorway, such as lorries, vans and coaches.
Questions to ask:
- Why do we have seatbelts?
- What is a speed limit? Have you noticed any speed limit signs around your local area?
- Where was the first car made?
- Who was Annie Londonderry and why was she famous? How long did her journey take her?
- Why are bicycle helmets important?
- How many different wheeled vehicles did you spot during the video? Can you think of any more that 诲颈诲苍鈥檛 feature in the video?
Suggested activities
- Ask the children how many wheeled vehicles they can think of. Ask them to keep count of all the different vehicles they can see while watching the video.
- Plot Maya and Rian鈥檚 journey from Edinburgh to Portsmouth using the map included in the Resources. Did they go near your school? Can you find where your school might be on this map? Label the four nations of the UK and their capital cities. Then mark on the four points of a compass.
- Look at the two bicycles shown in the video, old and new (or pictures of other old bicycles such as the Penny Farthing). How are they similar and how are they different?
- Look at the map showing Annie Londonderry鈥檚 journey around the world and investigate some of the places she visited (eg USA, France, Egypt, Japan). What can you find out about those places? Imagine you are Annie Londonderry arriving home after a whole year cycling around the world. How might she have felt? Role play being Annie returning home and take turns asking her questions about her journey.
- Make cycle / scooter safety awareness posters for children, or car speed awareness posters for drivers near school. What might the posters include?
- Draw and label two different wheeled vehicles- such as a coach, lorry or van - and explain what that vehicle is used for (eg transporting lots of people at once).
- Undertake a survey of the traffic that travels past your school. Use tally charts to count the number of cars, vans, motorbikes, etc that drive past. Use tables, graphs or charts to record your findings. Alternatively, do a survey of the different modes of transport that people in your school use to travel to school.
Resources
Download / print notes for the series (PDF)
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Other episodes in this series
1. Awesome animals. video
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3. Brilliant boats video
Rian and Maya travel by sea to the continent of Africa and look at the history of boats.
4. Fantastic flying machines. video
Rian and Maya travel through Africa in a hot air balloon and learn about different forms of air travel.
5: Tremendous trains. video
On a train journey across India, Rian and Maya learn about the history of rail travel.
6. The future of transport. video
Maya and Rian are in Australia, where they travel in a driverless car to a 'Future of Transport' exhibition.