Unit 3 Lesson 2 I Go with My Family to Grandma’s.

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Unit 3 Lesson 2 I Go with My Family to Grandma’s

There are 5 Boroughs in New York. A borough is a defined section of a city or town.

Bicycle: a two wheel machine operated by a chain powered by a person by pushing on pedals.

Trolley: A type of electric street car. Some trolleys get their cabels from under the ground and other trolleys get their power from an overhead wire.

Wagon: People used wagons pulled by horses long ago get from place to place. In some communities throughout the world, the wagon is still the only way people travel.

Train: Transportation powered by steam, coal or electricity which travels along rails.

Ferry: A very large ship that has enough room to carry people, cars and even delivery trucks from one port to another.