Explaining How Dragons Glide Through the Skies

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Dragons use their wings and scales to glide effortlessly through the sky in search of their next meal. By tilting their wings and adjusting their scales, dragons are able to steer and glide smoothly without flapping their wings constantly. This text focuses on the mechanics of dragon flight, highlighting the role of wings, scales, and air pressure in their graceful movements.


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  1. Thursday 28thJanuary LO: To write an explanation text

  2. LO: To write an explanation text When, because, if and as The air pushes the dragon upwards as it flaps its wings. As the dragon changes the shape of its wings, it steers itself through the sky.

  3. LO: To write an explanation text Scales, claws, tail, glide, steer, hard, smooth One thing happens because of another thing happening When, because, if and as I am They are . They fly

  4. LO: To write an explanation text (gliding) Dragons often need to glide high in the sky to search for their next meal. Dragons can tilt their wings and even their individual scales. When dragons tilt their wings, the wings push down on the air which enables them to glide. If you look really carefully, you will often see a dragon flying without flapping their wings at all. They do not fall because they have their wings tilted.

  5. LO: To write an explanation text Dragons often need to glide high in the sky to search next meal. dragons can tilt their wings and even their individual scales When dragons tilt their wings, the wings push down on the air which enables them to glide. If you look really carefully, you will often see a dragon flying without flapping their wings at all. They do not fall because they have their wings tilted. Checklist Punctuation C. ? ! Does it make sense? Technical vocabulary Cause and effect Subordinating conjunctions Present Tense

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