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Unit 5, Week 5 The Moon

Word Work Grammar Comprehension Vocabulary

A. giant B. tail C. men giant

In which sentence is the contraction written correctly? A.Were going to be late. B. Wer’e going to be late. C. We’re going to be late. We’re going to be late.

Could people live on the moon? The moon has no air and no water. There is nothing living on the moon. Men have walked on the moon. They had to take their own air to breathe. They had to take food and water, too. They had to wear spacesuits to keep them warm and cool. At night, the moon gets very cold. During the day it is hotter than boiling water! What did the men who walked on the moon have to take with them? The men had to take their own air, food, and water.

Which word is a compound word? A.surface B. lunar C. footprint footprint

What is the ending sound in the word ? Face = /s/

He doesnt have his homework. What is the correct way to write the contraction in this sentence? A.doesn’t B. doesnt’ C. ‘doesnt’ doesn’t

The phases are caused by the continuous movement of the earth and its moon. The earth is constantly traveling in an oval shape around the sun. The path it travels is referred to as its orbit. As the earth is orbiting the sun, the moon is orbiting the earth. As the earth and moon revolve, different amounts of sunlight are reflected to the earth. What causes the phases of the moon? The phases are caused by the continuous movement of the earth and its moon.

Which pair of words has almost the same meaning? A.visible, blind B. lunar, sun C. spacecraft, rocket Spacecraft, rocket

What is the beginning sound in the word ? Gem = /j/

I’m going to Heather’s house. Which word is a contraction from the sentence? A.Heather’s B. going C. I’m I’m

One of the most famous moon photos shows astronaut Neil Armstrong’s footprint. The footprint is still visible today because no water or air are on the moon. We could not live on Earth without air and water! How is the moon different from the earth? There is no water or air on the moon.

Cody discovered the missing sock under his bed. What word means about the same as discovered? A. visible B. found C. hid found

A.scent B.sent A.cent cent

In which sentence is the contraction written correctly? A. I cant see the board. B. I can’t see the board. C. I ca’nt see the board. I can’t see the board.

The moon is close to earth. You can see the moon easily with just your eyes. A telescope helps people see some planets. Planets are large bodies that move in a circle around the sun. How are the planets different from the moon? You can see the moon easily with just your eyes. You need a telescope to see planets.

The moon is more _____ if you look through a telescope. A.lunar B. surface C. visible visible

How many sounds are in the word ? garden = 5

Please don’t take Barbara’s new pencil. Which word is a contraction from the sentence? A. please B. don’t C. Barbara’s Don’t

Neil Armstrong and Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin were the first people to walk on the moon. The most famous thing Armstrong left behind was his footprint. How are Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin alike? They were the first people to walk on the moon.

The astronauts landed on the _____ of the moon. A. footprint B. lunar C. surface surface