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From freight carriers to passenger transports, trains have chugged along throughout history. Over time, these traveling machines have advanced and picked up speed. The fastest bullet trains of today zoom around at more than 300 miles per hour! This book will have young readers calling "all aboard!"

24 pages, Library Binding

Published January 1, 2017

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Chris Bowman

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In our classroom students learn all about means of transportation. Our students learn a cheer, how funky is your chicken, and how loose is your caboose and we need them to learn what the caboose of a train is, too. We found that students were able to read this and identify a train, caboose and switches.

We played red-light , green-light with train toys and transitioned to playing with cubes and spheres with activity paper. Students made a train and pretended they were going to visit a relative. Another awesome activity from abc🐭.
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