you've got a ticket to ride!
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How will you travel to Chicago from Indianapolis?
During this slideshow you will need to make some decisions. You will choose a travel option to Chicago.
You may take an airplane, a train, a bus or you can drive a car.
Each option has advantages and disadvantages. You may pick the fastest way or the cheapest way or the most scenic travel
route.
You will also answer questions about Indiana Geography too!
You’ve Got a Ticket to Ride
By: Margaret Kline
Start here:
Airplane Bus TrainAutomobile
We are going to Chicago!
How do you want to travel?
Let’s begin – press here:
End slideshow – press here:
click on a picture
Departing Indianapolis International Airport!
Indianapolis International Airport – Take your picture I.D. and leave your house in time to get through security.
Did you make arrangements to have someone pick you up at the airport?
Will you rent a car?Will you take public transportation?
http://tripsweb.rtachicago.com/
Name the Great Lake you flew over before landing in Chicago? Erie Michigan Ontario Huron Superior
Departing Indianapolis International Airport!
If you said Lake Michigan you are correct!
Ooooh…. you pick the most expensive way to travel
But…. you picked the fastest way to get there
Have a nice flight!
Departing Indianapolis International Airport!
Buckle Your Seat Belt!
Please plan your route – take I-65 north to I-90 west
Click and print from www.mapquest.com
Buckle your seat belt!
On your drive you will cross a river north of Lafayette. Is it the: White River Wabash River Ohio River
The Wabash River flows through Lafayette on the way to the Ohio River and eventually into the
Mississippi River!
Oooooh! Don’t forget the toll costs!
Total Travel Estimate: 3 hours 9 minutes
183.63 miles Fuel Cost:
$31.25 at 17 MPG
Buckle your seatbelt!
All Aboard!
All aboard!
www.amtrack.comJuly 10, 2010
$25.00 Departs:
6:00 AM IndianapolisArrives:
10:05 AM Chicago, IL - Union Station 5 hours and 5 minutes
What is a major agricultural crop in Indiana?
Wheat Corn Cotton
All aboard!Ooooh!
This trip takes soooo longBut…. you did see many scenic
cornfields – beautiful!
Corn is the major crop for Indiana farmers.
Welcome to Greyhound!
What renewable source of energy has recently been constructed along Interstate I-65?
Oil Windmills Natural Gas Hydro
Saturday, July 10, 2010Leaving Indianapolis 12:50 PMArriving Chicago 3:30 PM
3 hours 40 minutes $40.00
Nice Choice – you also picked a refundable ticket!
Welcome to Greyhound!
Welcome to Greyhound!
Windmills are a renewable source of income and you will see fantastic windmills along the
interstate!
http://www.indianaeconomicdigest.net/main.asp?SectionID=31&subsectionID=304&articleID=41130
Ooooh! Congratulations you picked the safest mode of transportation!
Greyhound is the safest mode of transportation over cars, trucks, trains, planes and other commercial vehicles, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics.
Look what you have learned about the geography of Indiana:
1. The Great Lake bordering Indiana and Chicago, Illinois is Lake Michigan.
2. A major river flowing through Indiana is the Wabash River.
3. A major agricultural crop is corn.
4. Windmills are a new source of energy for the state of Indiana.
Good job planning your trip! Try these websites to make your vacation fabulous!
Have fun at the Navy Pier www.navypier.com Visit the Aquarium www.sheddaquarium.org Enjoy lunch www.10best.com/destinations/illinois/chicago/restaurants/lunch/ Spend the night www.hotelpalomar-chicago.com
Enjoy Chicago!
Websites: www.expedia.com www.greyhound.com www.amtrack.com www.mapquest.com http://tripsweb.rtachicago.com/ www.navypier.com www.sheddaquarium.org www.10best.com/destinations/illinois/chicago/restaurants/lunch/ www.hotelpalomar-chicago.com http://www.indianaeconomicdigest.net/main.asp?SectionID=31&subsectionID=304&
articleID=41130
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I enjoyed learning to create this Powerpoint Slideshow. My major fears were calmed when I sought help from my niece. She got me started and from there I simply pushed buttons and explored. I am so excited I had purchased a new laptop computer as a returning student, it has helped navigate this unbelievable program to create such a creative assignment.
My aim was to use 5th grade Indiana Social Studies Standards (very limited, of course) with this project. Given a larger presentation or topic I feel I could develop and use this forum in the classroom in so many ways.
I feel more confident going through the rest of the assignments in this class and I now know I will learn more than I expected! I don’t know whether to say Aaaah! Or A-ha! I CAN DO IT!
A-ha!