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Why is it important to know about the universe What do you know about the planets in our solar system What can we learn about Earth by studying outer space Getting Ready to Read Getting Ready to Read ID: 321796

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Getting Ready to Read

Why is it important to know about the universe?

What do you know about the planets in our solar system?

What can we learn about Earth by studying outer space?Slide2

Getting Ready to ReadSlide3

Getting Ready to Read

Turn to pages 176-177

Look at the picture of the night sky. What is a constellation?

The sun, the center of our solar system is a star.

How are the children learning about the universe?

Scientists estimate there are billions more galaxies.How does traveling in outer space help us better understand Earth?Why is it important to know about the universe?Slide4

Getting Ready to ReadSlide5

Getting Ready to Read

Amazing Words

Intrigued – In the Five Wanderers of the Ancient Skies we learn that the skies have intrigued people for thousands of years. What context clues can I use to determine the meaning of the word?

Why are people intrigued by the objects in the skies?

How do we know that objects in the skies intrigued ancient peoples?

Think of a synonym for intriguedCelestial – means of the sky or outer spaceAstronomers study celestial formationsWhat have you learned about celestial formations?

Orb – anything round like a ball or sphere

Earth is a giant orb

Why are orbs important in nature and science?

Constellations – groups of stars with recognized shapes

The best-known constellation in our solar system is probably The Big Dipper.

What constellations have you seen in the night sky?Slide6

Getting Ready to ReadSlide7

Brain Break

Dance Party!Slide8

Read and Comprehend

Main Idea and Details

Open your books to page EI 19

How can I identify the main idea of a passage?

How can I identify the details?Slide9

Read and Comprehend

Turn to page 178-179.

As you read The Telescope, look for the main idea and details to support the main idea.Slide10

Read and Comprehend

Fluency Practice

Read paragraph 2 out loud with me.

Now read it out loud with your partner.Slide11

Read and Comprehend

Vocabulary

Use the following words to name the word that fits the category:

Compact

Particles

AstronomersCollideGalaxyCollapse

Police officers, scientists, teachers

Cave in, crumple, topple

Slam, crash, bump

Compressed, tight, condensed

Constellation, star, planet

Molecules, fragments, specksSlide12

Read and Comprehend

What is the relationship in each analogy below?

Rocks are to geologists as galaxies are to astronomers

Strike is to hit as crash is to collide

Loose is to compact as sturdy is to fragile

Collapse is to crumple as expand is to enlarge

Particles are to tiny as crystals are to hard

Objects of study

Synonyms

Antonyms

Synonyms

Items and descriptionSlide13

Language Arts

Small Group Time!

Galileo: The Man and the Spacecraft

Exploring Mars

Elements in Our UniverseSlide14

Language Arts

Research and Inquiry

You will be researching a topic of interest about outer space.

Brainstorm a list of questions about different celestial bodies: stars, planets, comets .

You can also write questions about other features of outer space.

Example:What are the unique characteristics of each planet in our solar system? What is a black hole?Could there be life in other galaxies in the universe?Slide15

Language Arts

Spelling Pre-test

possibility

linear

ridiculous

artificial

calculator

competitive

curiosity

organization

individual

encyclopedia

peony

tarantula

correspondent

cauliflower

optimistic

enthusiastic

sophisticated

satisfactory

irritable

simultaneouslySlide16

Language Arts

Regular and Irregular Plural NounsSlide17

Language Arts

Movie Review

Movie review state an opinion.

They also include a plot summary.

Reviewers use words and language that convey voice.