Showing posts with label The Glorious Flight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Glorious Flight. Show all posts

11/15/10

The Glorious Flight


Author: - Alice and Martin Provensen
Title: - The Glorious Flight
Illustrator: -
Publisher: -The Penguin Group
Year: - 1983


Format: -Hardcover
Genre: - Caldecott
Reading Level: - Emergent Reader
Interest Level: - Early/Middle Elementary


Topics: - Family History, History of technology


Summary: - The Bleriot family is sitting at their table in 1901 in Cambrai France. They all take a ride in their nice new car to town. When they get to town they crash into a wagon owned by Alphonse Juvet. While everyone was fighting about the crash an airship flew over the town. Louis Bleriot was the only one not happy about seeing this. He wanted to make his own flying machine. He did many trials with objects he thought would fly. He finally makes a real aeroplane. His family is so proud of him. There is a prize for the first person to fly across the English Channel. He starts the engine and starts to fly up over the Channel. it took him thirty-six minutes to get over the Channel.


Extension Activities: - Have the children construct an airplane that can coast through the air with popsicle sticks, glue and many colors.
Talk about different technology and why it is important to history of the world.

9/21/10

The Glorious Flight


Author: -Alice and Martin Provensen

Title: -The Glorious Flight

Illustrator: -Alice and Martin Provensen

Publisher: -Puffin Books

Year: -1983







Format: -Hardcover Book

Genre: -Informational Picture book

Reading Level: -Assisted, Intermediate Reader

Interest Level: -Preschool, Primary

Topics: -Caldecott, Airplaines, France, England


Summary:
-The story tells of Louis Blériot, whose self-built plane takes him from the coast of France out over the English Channel. About a half an hour later, he lands in England, making history as the first person to cross water by air.


Extension Activities:
-If you could fly anywhere, where would you go?