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Thursday, August 1, 2019

Reading Task - Electric Cars the Pros and Cons

This week for reading my goal was: Use questions to challenge the text, question the author, establish the authenticity of the text and state opinions. We read a book about Electric cars. For our Task we had to write how it relates to our PBL and 4 questions to challenge the reader.

How I thought it relates to our PBL:
 I think this story relates to our PBL because the author is telling her opinion on the electric cars which are most likely going to take over petrol cars because they are more eco friendly and there are lots of problems like Climate Change and Global warming.

Question 1:
Do you think we actually need cars or just better public transport?

Question 2:
Does the government need to make the cars cheaper so more people can afford them?

Question 3:
Why can petrol cars run for more time than electric cars?

Question 4:
Do you think it will stop people from buying electric cars because of the small amount of charging points?

Whats your thoughts about these questions?
See you next time :)

2 comments:

  1. Kia Ora Ella!

    What a great explanation of your literacy task! I found it really easy to understand what you were learning. Those are all great questions that have really got me thinking about why people are designing electric cars. One of the questions you asked that stood out for me was, does the government need to make the cars cheaper so more people can afford them?

    I think that I would definitely be driving an electric car if I could afford one because I worry about the environment. Do you think the government would actually put aside the money to do that?

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  2. Kia Ora Ella!

    I like how well your questions are to understand and read, I also really like your expanation on why you think it relates to your PBL, your questions really got me to think about electric cars and why they are designed.

    From Bailee

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