Vocabulary
Parts of the boat
Sink or Float?
Parts of a Sailboat
Boats
100

What does sink mean?

To go down below the surface of water, or another liquid

100

What part of the boat is a piece of material held on the mast that catches the wind and propels a boat?

The sails

100

Will a feather sink or float?

Float

100

Which part of the boat is A? 

The sails. 

100

What is the type of boat that relies on wind to move through water?

A sailboat. 

200

What is the definition of a boat?

A small vessel propelled on water by oars, sails, or an engine 

200

What is the mast?

The tall upright post that carries sails on a sailboat.

200

Will a metal washer sink or float? 

Sink 
200

Which part of the boat is B?

The hull

200

Which types of boats use an engine to propel through the water?

Motorboats 

300

What does waterproof mean?

A quality that means to keep water out 

300

What is the main body of a boat or other vessel called? 

The hull. 

300

Does a Penny (coin) float or sink?

Sink

300

Which part of the sailboat is C?

The mast.

300

What type of boats rely on human power or rowing/ paddling? 

Paddle boats, row boats

400

What does float mean?

To rest on or near the surface of a liquid without sinking 

400

What is the keel?

The central part on the bottom of a boat used for balance.

400

Does tin foil sink or float?

Float

400

Which part of the boat is D? 

The keel

400

Give one reason how humans can use boats. 

To move people, to transport goods, or to allow people to hunt/ fish in oceans, lakes, and rivers. 

500

What is the definition for buoyancy mean?

The ability to float in water or another liquid 

500

What is the rudder? 

It is the part of the boat used for steering. 

500

What could you add to a tin foil boat to make it sink? 

You could add weight to it to make it sink (glass tiles, pennies, washers). 

500

Which part of a sailboat is E?

The rudder. 

500

Why is it important that humans know how to build boats? 

To move people, to transport goods, and to allow people to hunt/ fish in oceans, rivers and lakes.