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Pick a science word and write the definition. Bell work week 28 Pick a science word and write the definition. Chapter 20 Check calendar! Check your Student vue!

Informational text Article: Rotation vs. revolution Reading! Informational text Article: Rotation vs. revolution

DURING Reading - Strategies 1. Consciously think about what might be important. 2. Use the pictures. 3. Look at charts, maps, and illustrations. When you find challenging words, use what you know about reading: 1. Use the pictures. 2. Think about what makes sense. 3. Make connections. 4. Use context clues. 5. When you don't understand, stop and reread.

1st time: Read just to get the gist of the article 1st time: Read just to get the gist of the article. (No underlining, highlighting, etc.) 2nd time: Re-read the article and highlight any important information. Make marginal notes! When finished, put your highlighter or pencil in the middle of your article.

On the back of your article… On the back of your article….. Answer the questions Must be in complete sentences. Write the questions unless you use the question in the answer. 1. What is an ellipse? (use a dictionary) 2. How can some countries have night time when others have daytime? 3. Does rotation or revolution effect the seasons? 4. What is an oblate spheroid? 5. What is the difference between rotation and revolution in your own words?