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1 Big Question: How does an astronaut prepare for a journey?
Genre: Interview

2 Small Group Timer

3 Review Games Vocabulary Words: Story Sort Arcade Games Study Stack
Spelling City: Vocabulary Spelling City: Spelling Words

4 Spelling Words Greek Word Parts

5 geology thermometer astronaut atmosphere biology thermal disaster meteorology technology hemisphere zoology sociology biosphere thermos asterisk thermostat astronomy spherical ecology mythology psychology anthropology thermoelectric astronomical microbiology

6 Big Question: How does an astronaut prepare for a journey
Big Question: How does an astronaut prepare for a journey? Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

7 Vocabulary Words accomplishments inconceivable focus weightlessness
More Words to Know accomplishments focus gravity monitors role specific extraterrestrials inconceivable weightlessness command module landings launch manned

8 How does an astronaut prepare for a journey?
Monday Question of the Day How does an astronaut prepare for a journey?

9 Today we will learn about:
Build Concepts Author’s Purpose Monitor and Fix Up Build Background Vocabulary Fluency: Tone of Voice Grammar: This, That, These, and Those Spelling: Greek Word Parts Adventures in Space

10 Fluency Tone of Voice

11 Fluency: Tone of Voice Listen as I read “Apollo 13.”
As I read, notice how I use tone of voice to convey the building suspense in the article. Be ready to answer questions after I finish.

12 Fluency: Tone of Voice What is the author’s purpose in writing this article? How does knowing the article is about a space mission affect the way you would read it?

13 Concept Vocabulary command module – self-contained part of a spacecraft where astronauts live and control the spacecraft landings – acts of coming to land form a ship, helicopter, etc. launch – to send into the air or space

14 Concept Vocabulary manned – occupied or controlled by one or more people (Next Slide)

15 command module

16 landings

17 launch

18 manned

19 Concept Vocabulary (To add information to the graphic organizer, click on end show, type in your new information, and save your changes.)

20 Build Concept Vocabulary command module, landings, launch, manned
Missions Spaceships Adventures in Space

21 Author’s Purpose, Monitor and Fix Up Turn to Page 560 - 561.

22 Prior Knowledge What do you know about astronauts?
K (What do you know?) W (What would you like to learn?) L (What did you learn?)

23 Prior Knowledge This week’s audio is an interview with an astronaut. After you listen, we will discuss what you found out and what surprised you most about being an astronaut.

24 Vocabulary Words

25 Vocabulary Words accomplishments – things that have been done with knowledge, skill, or ability; achievements focus – the central point of attraction, attention, or activity gravity – the natural force that causes objects to move or tend to move toward the center of the earth

26 Vocabulary Words monitors – screens connected to a computer, which show information and instructions role – a part played by a person in real life; role model, person whose patterns of behavior influence someone else’s actions and beliefs specific – definite; precise; particular

27 More Words to Know extraterrestrials – creatures from outer space
inconceivable – hard to imagine or believe; incredible weightlessness – the condition of being free from the pull of gravity (Next Slide)

28 monitors

29 extraterrestrials

30 This, That, These, and Those
Grammar This, That, These, and Those

31 that book im holding is full of interviews with interesting adventures
This book I’m holding is full of interviews with interesting adventures. the interview with a astronout is fascinating The interview with an astronaut is fascinating.

32 This, That, These, and Those
The interviewer posed interesting questions. Ellen Ochoa answered these questions directly and honestly. These is an adjective telling which ones. It refers to a plural noun naming things that are close by.

33 This, That, These, and Those
The adjectives this, that, these, and those tell which one or which ones. This and that modify singular nouns. These and those modify plural nouns. This and these refer to objects that are close by. That and those refer to objects farther away.

34 This, That, These, and Those
This classroom is brighter than that one across the hall. These students at our table are my friends. Those students over there are new.

35 This, That, These, and Those
Do not use here or there after this, that, these, or those. No: This here book is about astronauts. That there one is about space. Yes: This book is about astronauts. That one is about space.

36 This, That, These, and Those
Do not use them in place of these or those. No: She wrote them books for children. Yes: She wrote those books for children.

37 This, That, These, and Those Which word in ( ) completes each sentence correctly?
(That, Those) movie tells about the flight of Apollo 13. That (This, These) story shows how three astronauts survived. This

38 This, That, These, and Those Which word in ( ) completes each sentence correctly?
(That, This) picture I am holding is dramatic. This It was the 1960s and in (these, those) days space travel was new. Those

39 This, That, These, and Those Which word in ( ) completes each sentence correctly?
The Apollo program included (this, those) flights that took us to the moon. those (That, Those) idea of space travel was hard for people to imagine. That

40 This, That, These, and Those Which word in ( ) completes each sentence correctly?
Look at (these, this) pictures of a space capsule. these The first astronauts lived in (that, these) tiny space. that

41 This, That, These, and Those Which word in ( ) completes each sentence correctly?
Will you proofread (these, this) report on space travel? this For information, I looked in (that, those) books at the learning center. those

42 This, That, These, and Those Write each sentence correctly.
This here book is about Ellen Ochoa. This book is about Ellen Ochoa. I found it when I returned them books last week. I found it when I returned those books last week.

43 This, That, These, and Those Write each sentence correctly.
It was with those there books in the library. It was with those books in the library.

44 Spelling Words Greek Word Parts

45 geology thermometer astronaut atmosphere biology thermal disaster meteorology technology hemisphere zoology sociology biosphere thermos asterisk thermostat astronomy spherical ecology mythology psychology anthropology thermoelectric astronomical microbiology

46 What questions would you like to ask Ellen Ochoa?
Tuesday Question of the Day What questions would you like to ask Ellen Ochoa?

47 Today we will learn about:
Multiple Meaning Words Author’s Purpose Graphic Sources Vocabulary Fluency: Echo Reading Grammar: This, That, These, and Those Spelling: Greek Word Parts Science: Sally Ride Adventures in Space

48 Vocabulary Strategy: Multiple-Meaning Words Turn to Page 562 – 563.

49 Talk with an Astronaut Turn to Page 564 - 571.

50 Fluency Echo Reading

51 Fluency: Echo Reading Turn to page 566, second question and answer.
As I read, notice how my voice changes when reading the questions and how I use my voice to express Ellen Ochoa’s pride. We will practice as a class doing three echo readings.

52 Grammar This, That, These, and Those

53 when was the technolegy for orbiting earth develop
When was the technology for orbiting Earth developed? this here robot arm are useful for work in space This robot arm is useful for work in space.

54 This, That, These, and Those
The adjectives this, that, these, and those tell which one or which ones. This and that modify singular nouns. These and those modify plural nouns. This and these refer to objects that are close by. That and those refer to objects farther away.

55 Spelling Words Greek Word Parts

56 geology thermometer astronaut atmosphere biology thermal disaster meteorology technology hemisphere zoology sociology biosphere thermos asterisk thermostat astronomy spherical ecology mythology psychology anthropology thermoelectric astronomical microbiology

57 What surprised you the most about space travel?
Wednesday Question of the Day What surprised you the most about space travel?

58 Today we will learn about:
Author’s Purpose Monitor and Fix Up Vocabulary Fluency: Tone of Voice Grammar: This, That, These, and Those Spelling: Greek Word Parts Science: Exploring Mars Adventures in Space

59 Talk with an Astronaut Turn to Page 572 - 576.

60 Fluency Tone of Voice

61 Fluency: Tone of Voice Turn to page 575, last question and answer.
As I read, notice how I use different tones for the interviewer and Ellen, and how I use my voice to show excitement when reading the sentence that ends with an exclamation. Now we will practice together as a class by doing three echo readings.

62 Grammar This, That, These, and Those

63 in june 1963, valentina tereshkova became the first women in space
In June 1963, Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman in space. Twenty years later, sally ride rode on the space shuttle she becomed the first american female in space Twenty years later, Sally Ride rode on the space shuttle. She became the first American female in space.

64 This, That, These, and Those
The adjectives this, that, these, and those tell which one or which ones. This and that modify singular nouns. These and those modify plural nouns. This and these refer to objects that are close by. That and those refer to objects farther away.

65 This, That, These, and Those
Do not use here or there after the adjectives this, that, these, and those. Also avoid using them in place of these or those. No: That there team is good. Yes: That team is good. No: Sit in them seats. Yes: Sit in those seats.

66 This, That, These, and Those
Review your work and correct errors in the use of this, that, these, and those.

67 Spelling Words Greek Word Parts

68 geology thermometer astronaut atmosphere biology thermal disaster meteorology technology hemisphere zoology sociology biosphere thermos asterisk thermostat astronomy spherical ecology mythology psychology anthropology thermoelectric astronomical microbiology

69 Thursday Question of the Day How can people on Earth keep up with current events in space exploration?

70 Today we will learn about:
Online Directories Reading Across Texts Fluency: Partner Reading Grammar: This, That, These, and Those Spelling: Greek Word Parts Science: Design a Space Suit

71 “Women Astronauts” Turn to Page 578 - 581.

72 Fluency Partner Reading

73 Fluency: Partner Reading
Turn to page 575, last question and answer. Read this three times with a partner. Be sure to read with proper emotion and use different tones for the interviewer and Ellen. Offer each other feedback.

74 Grammar This, That, These, and Those

75 do you beleive their is life in other places in the universe
Do you believe there is life in other places in the universe? there is billions of stars in the universe, and some of them stars may sustain life There are billions of stars in the universe, and some of those stars may sustain life.

76 This, That, These, and Those
The adjectives this, that, these, and those tell which one or which ones. This and that modify singular nouns. These and those modify plural nouns. This and these refer to objects that are close by. That and those refer to objects farther away.

77 This, That, These, and Those
Test Tip: The word them is always a pronoun, never an adjective. No: Please review them rules. Yes: Please review these rules.

78 Spelling Words Greek Word Parts

79 geology thermometer astronaut atmosphere biology thermal disaster meteorology technology hemisphere zoology sociology biosphere thermos asterisk thermostat astronomy spherical ecology mythology psychology anthropology thermoelectric astronomical microbiology

80 How does an astronaut prepare for a journey?
Friday Question of the Day How does an astronaut prepare for a journey?

81 Today we will learn about:
Build Concept Vocabulary Author’s Purpose Paraphrase Multiple Meaning Words Grammar: This, That, These, and Those Spelling: Greek Word Parts Readers’ Guide to Periodical Literature Adventures in Space

82 Author’s Purpose The author’s purpose is the main reason an author writes a selection. An author may write to persuade, to inform, to entertain, or to express ideas or feelings. Sometimes an author may write with more than one purpose in mind. What an author says and details given help you figure out the author’s purpose.

83 Paraphrase To paraphrase something is to put it in your own words. When you paraphrase, keep the author’s ideas and overall meaning, and avoid adding your own opinions. Paraphrasing helps you make sure you understand a piece of writing.

84 Paraphrase Remember to always paraphrase when you take notes from reference sources to be sure you don’t copy the words exactly.

85 Multiple-Meaning Words
Some words have more than one meaning. When you come across a multiple-meaning word, context clues can help you decide which meaning is intended. Write the multiple meanings for these words from “Talk with an Astronaut,” and circle the meaning for each one that best fits the context of the selection.

86 Multiple-Meaning Words
roots major shifts

87 How might you begin looking for a magazine article that includes interviews with an astronaut?
The Readers’ Guide to Periodical Literature is an index to articles published in more than 200 magazines and periodicals. It is in most libraries.

88 Readers’ Guide Volumes are indexed by time period. Time periods may be searched by topic or author’s last name. An entry in the Readers’ Guide lists the title of the article, magazine, or periodical title, author name, year of publication, volume, and page numbers.

89

90 Grammar This, That, These, and Those

91 ellen ochoa attended stanford university in california she graduateed at the top of her class
Ellen Ochoa attended Stanford University in California. She graduated at the top of her class. in she spare time, ochoa enjoys playing her flute playing volleyball, and bicycling In her spare time, Ochoa enjoys playing her flute, playing volleyball, and bicycling.

92 This, That, These, and Those
The adjectives this, that, these, and those tell which one or which ones. This and that modify singular nouns. These and those modify plural nouns. This and these refer to objects that are close by. That and those refer to objects farther away.

93 Spelling Words Greek Word Parts

94 geology thermometer astronaut atmosphere biology thermal disaster meteorology technology hemisphere zoology sociology biosphere thermos asterisk thermostat astronomy spherical ecology mythology psychology anthropology thermoelectric astronomical microbiology

95 We are now ready to take our story tests.
Classroom webpage, Reading Test AR Other Reading Quizzes Quiz #


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