Unit 3: Things That Go Bicycle– a kind of transportation with two wheels that is moved with pedals.

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Unit 3: Things That Go Bicycle– a kind of transportation with two wheels that is moved with pedals

Unit 3: Things That Go Trolley– an electric streetcar

Unit 3: Things That Go Wagon– a kind of transportation that is pulled by horses

Unit 3: Things That Go ferry– a boat that carries people across water

Unit 3: Things That Go Water—a liquid that makes up oceans, lakes, rivers

Unit 3: Things That Go Attack--to do a job with great energy

Unit 3: Things That Go donkeys– animals that helps to carry things

Unit 3: Things That Go camels– animals that live in the desert and help to carry things

Unit 3: Things That Go oxen– animals that are used to pull things

Unit 3: Things That Go monorail– a train that runs on one track

Unit 3: Things That Go harbor— a place where boats are docked (or parked)

Unit 3: Things That Go cargo– the goods carried by a ship, plane, truck or other kind of transportation

Unit 3: Things That Go Veracruz– a place in Mexico

Unit 3: Things That Go Papantla—a place in Mexico

Unit 3: Things That Go Chiapas—a place in Mexico