Definition: A craft used for transportation of goods, fishing, racing, recreational cruising, or military use on or in the water, propelled by oars or outboard motor or inboard motor or by wind.
Alright class, settle down, let’s take a look!
Today we're diving into the word "boats," and it’s quite a lovely thing to explore. The dictionary gives us a good long definition – let’s break it down with a little rhyme:
“A craft used for transportation, that’s the start,
Moving goods across the water, playing a vital part!
For fishing too, they bravely roam,
Bringing in catches, making sailors home.”
(Pause for a quick beat)
But “boats” aren't just for hauling things around, you see,
They race with speed and agility, wild and free!
Recreational cruising, a pleasant treat,
A lovely journey, wonderfully sweet.
And some are strong, with military might,
Protecting shores with all their strength and light!
Now let’s look at the details – how they move, you see:
“Propelled by oars or outboard motor, that's the key!”
(Oars for rowing, a steady pace,)
And motors whirring, setting a rapid race!
“Or inboard motor, powerful and grand,”
(A bigger engine, close at hand!)
“Or by the wind, so graceful and slow –”
(Sailing boats gliding, putting on a show!).
“On or in the water," it’s where they reside,
A versatile vessel, full of joyful pride!
So, "boats" mean anything that floats, you understand? Anything designed to travel across water.
Now, who can give me an example of a boat and tell me
why
it fits this definition? Don’t be shy – let's hear your thoughts!