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Big Question: What are the risks when walking on the moon?. Title: Moonwalk Author: Ben Bova Genre: Science Fict ion. Review Games. Story Sort Vocabulary Words: Arcade Games Study Stack Spelling City: Spelling Words Spelling City: Vocabulary. Small Group Timer.
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Big Question: What are the risks when walking on the moon? Title: Moonwalk Author: Ben Bova Genre: Science Fiction
Review Games Story Sort Vocabulary Words: • Arcade Games • Study Stack • Spelling City: Spelling Words • Spelling City: Vocabulary
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Spelling Words Related Words
please • pleasant • breath • breathe • image • imagine • product • production • heal • health • triple • triplet • relate • relative • meter • metric • compose • composition • crumb • crumble • origin • original • academy • academic • inspire • inspiration
Vocabulary Words Vocabulary Words More Words to Know • loomed • rille • runt • staggered • summoning • taunted • trench • trudged • conscious • feebly • rift • astronomers • crater • launch • probes
Big Question: What are the risks when walking on the moon? • Monday • Tuesday • Wednesday • Thursday • Friday
Today we will learn about: • Build Concepts • Draw Conclusions • Monitor and Fix Up • Build Background • Vocabulary • Fluency: Model Tempo and Rate • Grammar: Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases • Spelling: Related Words • The Moon
Monday Fluency: Model Tempo and Rate
Fluency: Tempo and Rate • Listen as I read “Moonbase of the Future.” • As I read, notice how I slow down when reading aloud a text with a lot of scientific details so you can make sense of what you hear. • Be ready to answer questions after I finish.
Fluency: Tempo and Rate • Do you think the authors know a lot about what the moon is like? Why or why not? • Do you think it is likely that there will be a moonbase like the one described in the selection by 2019? Why or why not?
Concept Vocabulary • astronomers – experts in the science that deals with the sun, moon, planets, stars, and so on • crater – a bowl-shaped hole on the surface of Earth or the Moon
Concept Vocabulary • launch – to send into the air or into outer space • probes – spacecraft carrying devices to record and report information • Next slide
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Build Concept Vocabulary: astronomers, crater, launch, probes The Moon
Draw ConclusionsMonitor/Fix Up Turn to pages 608 - 609
Vocabulary Words • loomed – appeared dimly or vaguely as a large, threatening shape • rille – a long, narrow valley on the surface of the moon • runt – animal, person, or plant that is smaller than the usual size. If used about a person, runt is sometimes considered offensive.
Vocabulary Words • staggered – became unsteady; wavered • summoning – stirring to action; rousing • taunted – jeered at; mocked; reproached • trudged – walked wearily or with effort
More Words to Know • conscious – aware of what you are doing; awake • feebly - weakly; without strength • rift – a split; break; crack • Next Slide
Monday Grammar: Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases
can you imagin going for a walk in the moon • Can you imagine going for a walk on the moon? • id be able to jump much highest than i can on earth • I’d be able to jump much higher than I can on Earth.
Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases • With his last step, though, he stumbled on a small rock. • With and on are prepositions. They introduce the prepositional phrasesWith his last step and on a small rock.
Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases • A preposition begins a group of words called a prepositional phrase. • A prepositional phrase ends with a noun or pronoun called the object of the preposition.
Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases • The preposition shows how the object of the preposition is related to other words in the sentence. • A prepositional phrase can be used to tell where, when, how, or which one.
Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases • Preposition: The boys walked on the moon. • Prepositional Phrase: on the moon • Object of the preposition: moon
Prepositions and Prepositional PhrasesCommon Prepositions • about, above, across, after, along, around, at, behind, below, beneath, between, by, for, from, in, into, of, on, over, through, to, under, upon, with, without
Prepositions and Prepositional PhrasesFind the prepositional phrases in each sentence. Identify the preposition and the object of the preposition. • Vern and Gerry left their shelter at night. • at night • The boys jumped over gullies. • over gullies
Prepositions and Prepositional PhrasesFind the prepositional phrases in each sentence. Identify the preposition and the object of the preposition. • Vern fell into a deep crack. • into a deep crack • He landed on his leg. • on his leg
Prepositions and Prepositional PhrasesFind the prepositional phrases in each sentence. Identify the preposition and the object of the preposition. • The power in Vern’s suit stopped working • in Vern’s suit • Gerry helped him back to the shelter. • to the shelter
Prepositions and Prepositional PhrasesFind the prepositional phrases in each sentence. Identify the preposition and the object of the preposition. • Without Gerry, Vern might have died. • without Gerry
Prepositions and Prepositional PhrasesFind the two prepositional phrases in each sentence. • How long is the journey from the Earth to the moon? • from the Earth, to the moon • In space, people cannot live without special suits. • In space, without special suits
Prepositions and Prepositional PhrasesFind the two prepositional phrases in each sentence. • Get into the tractor and drive to the shelter. • into the tractor, to the shelter • Let’s collect moon rocks for scientists on Earth. • for scientists, on Earth
Prepositions and Prepositional PhrasesFind the two prepositional phrases in each sentence. • I will take a photograph of you standing between those rocks. • of you, between those rocks
Spelling Words Related Words
please • pleasant • breath • breathe • image • imagine • product • production • heal • health • triple • triplet • relate • relative • meter • metric • compose • composition • crumb • crumble • origin • original • academy • academic • inspire • inspiration
Today we will learn about: • Context Clues • Draw Conclusions • Monitor and Fix Up • Context Clues • Vocabulary • Fluency: Echo Reading • Grammar: Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases • Spelling: Related Words • Time for Science: On the Moon • Gravity • The Moon
Vocabulary Strategy for Synonyms: Context Clues Turn to pages 610 - 611
Moonwalk Turn to pages 612 - 619
Tuesday Fluency: Echo Reading
Fluency: Echo Reading • Turn to page 618. • As I read, notice how my quick tempo reflects the feeling of urgency in the story and moves the action along. • Now we will practice together as a class by doing three echo readings of the page.