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Author Seymour Simon Genre Expository nonfiction Informational Text Big Question: Why is it important to know about the universe?
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astronomers collapse collide compact galaxy particles cosmic optimistic outbursts celestial constellations orb Vocabulary Words More Words to Know
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Determine Central Idea based upon textual evidence Make Inferences based upon textual evidence Build Background Knowledge Use Text to determine Vocabulary meanings Gather Information from various sources and use understanding of information to develop projects
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Listen as I read “The Five ‘Wanderers’ of the Ancient Skies.” Be ready to answer questions after I finish. Who are the five “wanderers” of the ancient skies? Why do you think our ancient ancestors were so interested in studying the universe?
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celestial – of the sky or outer space constellation – a group of stars that forms a pattern orb – sphere
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AstronomyMythSciencePoetry Outer Space
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To find the topic of a paragraph or section, ask yourself, “What is this all about?” To find the main idea, ask yourself, “What is the most important idea about the topic?” To help find the main idea, look for supporting details that explain or tell about the main idea.
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Topic Main Idea Supporting Detail
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Our Solar System GalaxiesStars Outer Space
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Greek root tele- means “far off” and the Latin root mille- means “thousand.” Find at least four words that reflect both roots’ meaning. Use a dictionary to verify word meaning.
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astronomers – experts in the science that deals with the Sun, Moon, planets, stars, and galaxiesastronomers collapse – to cave incollapse collide – to strike violently togethercollide compact – firmly packed togethercompact
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galaxy – a group of billions of stars forming one systemgalaxy particles –extremely small units of matter
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cosmic – having to do with the whole universe optimistic – hoping for the best outbursts – acts of bursting forth
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Determine Central Idea based upon textual evidence Make Inferences based upon textual evidence Build Background Knowledge Use Text to determine Vocabulary meanings Gather Information from various sources and use understanding of information to develop projects
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Turn to page 160, first paragraph. Read this paragraph three times with a partner. Be sure to read at an appropriate rate. Offer each other feedback.
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Paraphrasing is explaining something in your own words while retaining the author’s meaning and ideas. A paraphrase should be simpler to read than the original text.
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Skimming is reading quickly to identify the main idea of a passage or to get an overview of a piece of writing. To skim a work, you read the first and last paragraphs and any headings or summaries. You might also read the first sentence of each paragraph.
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Scanning is moving one’s eyes quickly down a page, searching for specific words and phrases. You scan a piece of writing to see if it will answer your questions or to specific information.
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