Monday, February 18, 2008

My father's presentation

My father came on Monday 18th February 2008 at 1:00 p.m. He did a presentation about satellites in the AV room. Both grade 5A and 5B went there, too.
My dad started the presentation by showing us Indus School on the computer to show what an observation satellite does. Then he talked about satellites and how tiny we were, in a fun and interesting way. He even made a PPT. He even showed us a movie about satellites for a short time.
What I have learned about satellites is that there are three sorts of satellites: communication satellites (provide all the communication means), observation satellites (monitor the earth and take various kinds of photos, to help people), and navigation satellite (helps people to locate themselves at any moment and anywhere around the world). I’ve also learned that without satellites, we wouldn’t have television, phones, computers, Earth’s photos, etc. It’s all because of satellites. The moon is a satellite, too. Satellites are objects that orbit a planet. Lots of satellites were launched. A satellite is nearly the size of the AV room.
I’ve learnt a lot during my father’s presentation. And all my classmates said it was the best presentation out of all the ones that the parents did. Even our teacher loved it.

Ana Choi
Grade 5A

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