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Monday, January 6, 2020

Need For Speed!

Hello Readers,
Today's task with the Summer Learning Journey Programme is "Need For Speed" Speaking of fast, for this activity, we would like you to design your own fast vehicle. It can be anything! Please draw your super-fast vehicle on paper or use an app to help you. If it was me, I would make my super-fast vehicle something that I could use to get to school and home again each day! On your blog, post a picture of your speedy vehicle along with a written description of how it works. Tell your readers what your vehicle is made of, any special features, how fast it goes, and who might use your vehicle.

My Vehicle is a racing car. its special features are that it is colorful and the roof can ascend (Go up) and the doors are infinity which means that they both open up facing the sky. The colour of my car is white, the wheels are pink and black and o the inside of the car it is a peach colour with pink leather seats.  This will be such an awesome vehicle to ride to school but this racing car you can use for motorsport road racing which utilizes sports cars. They may be purpose-built (Prototype). My racing car is made of new carbon fiber. In its first automotive application, this carbon fiber fabric called “Carbon skin” is made of woven carbon fibers soaked with a special epoxy resin that stabilizes the fiber structure and keeps the material soft. The speed limit of this car can reach a whopping 220 mph, and go from 0 to 60 in 2.9 seconds. 








1 comment:

  1. Wow Bella, you;ve done an outstanding job on this post. I read your description before I looked at the car and you’ve done an incredible job summarising its design and features. The drawing compliments it brilliantly!

    I like your design for the wheels. It made me think of these new wheels my friend put on her car. They’re multicoloured so when the sun hits them they shine a different colour. They’re almost like when you see oil on the ground and catch the rainbow in the way the light hits it!

    Where did you get these brilliant ideas from? Are there any other cool features you’d add? Perhaps maybe a loudspeaker or extra cup holders?

    Mā te wā
    Shannon (SLJ)

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