Vocabulary and Definitions

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Vocabulary and Definitions Unit 3, Wk 3 Vocabulary and Definitions

amount Define: how much. Example: James drank a small amount of water. Ask: What could you use to carry a large amount of juice?

astronomy Define: the study of the Sun, the Moon, and stars and the planets. Example: Kia looked at the stars when she studied astronomy. Ask: What would you like to learn about astronomy?

globe Define: represents the Earth. Example: Our Earth is a big, round globe. Ask: What is another word for globe?

Solar system Define: the sun and planets that move around it. Example: There are eight planets in our solar system. Ask: Can you name one planet in our solar system?

SUPPORT Define: to provide for. Example: My dad and I support our favorite baseball team by cheering. Ask: What can you do to show your support?

SURFACE Define: the outside layer of something. Example: An astronaut walks on the dry, dusty surface of the moon. Ask: Can you describe the surface of your desk?

TEMPERATURE Define: a measurement that indicates how hot or cold something is. Example: We can have fun even when the temperature outside is cold. Ask: What is the temperature where you are today?

Warmth Define: heat. Example: Will and Paul cooked marshmallows over the warmth of a fire. Ask: What is another word for warmth?