Vocabulary Practice Once the sun had set, the room grew too _____ for reading. a) solar systemsolar system b) temperaturestemperatures c) telescopetelescope.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Planets in Our Solar System By Franklyn M. Branley.
Advertisements

Vocabulary Practice This book contains _______ information, such as how our town began and a list of its leaders. a) historicalhistorical b) disputedispute.
SOLAR SYSTEM. DIM dim ( dim ) adjective Having or giving little light, not bright Once the sun had set, it was too dim to play outside.
The Solar System By Level Two.
Unit 5 Astronomy.
Illustrated by Kevin O’Malley
 The outer planets are called Jovian or Jupiter- like.  These planets are made of gas and are several times more massive than the Earth.  The Jovian.
{ Solar System: Part II J. Blake Fall  When studying the solar system, there are a few terms you need to know to understand the magnitude of.
Table of Contents Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Introduction  The students will be learning about our solar system in this unit. Our lessons will go over.
Vocabulary.  Our solar system includes the sun, the planets and many smaller objects.
Blast Off into solar system (noun) The sun and the planets and other objects that orbit the sun Picture of the solar system.
OUR SOLAR SYSTEM By Joey Quattrini
How & why things go round
Chapter 5, Lesson 2 The Structure of the Solar System.
Earth in Space and Time: SC:5.E.5.1
By: Ian McGorray Kevin Bhasin Gnana Umpathy Dean Bizga
Unit 5 Lesson 2 OPA - Chino.
 Even though it is the closest planet to the sun it is still not the hottest planet because the temperature is uneven  The side of Mercury which is.
Space By: Aidan.
The Solar System Learning objective: students will learn the characteristics of the planets in the solar system Things that went well: I got the projector.
Other Objects in the Solar System (13.15). Planetary Moons Large natural objects that revolve around planets are called satellites or moons. Moons range.
José L. Godoy The solar system is the Sun and the celestial bodies that orbit around it.
The World Around Us: day and night. Look at these Solar System objects What are they?
< BackNext >PreviewMain A Family of Planets Chapter 21 Preview CRCT Preparation.
Mrs. Horn 5 th Grade Science THE PLANETS OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM.
Twenty Questions Our Solar System Twenty Questions
Other Objects in the Solar System (13.15)
SPACE SCIENCE UNIT 2 LESSON 1 Historical Modes of the Solar System.
1 Models of the Solar System Centered on the earth: geocentric Centered on the sun: heliocentric.
1. 1.The Parts of the Solar System 2 We live on the planet Earth Vocabulary Planet A large, solid object that travels around a star 3.
This, That, These and Those By Cheryl M. Hamilton.
Why there is no life on other planets!. order for life to exist on other planets, there obviously has to be "other planets." Currently, we haven’t seen.
Grammar Quiz This is an example of how to do a hyperlinked Three-Question Quiz in PowerPoint.
Bell Work: 1.What is the color of the sun? 2.What is the average temperature of the sun? (Use your text book to help you.) 3.Define: comet, asteroid, and.
Prepare your scantron: Fill in your name and fill the bubbles under your name. LAST NAME FIRST, First name second Put your 4-digit code instead of “ IDENTIFICATION.
Mystery Detectives Question 1 – Astronauts traveling to the moon must wear space suits having air tanks. Astronauts on the moon must breathe from air.
What is the Universe?.
4-1 Introducing the Solar System The Solar System- Course 3 Mrs. Bloch.
The neighborhood where we live.  The Sun is the center of our solar system  The word “solar” means “of the sun”  Our sun is a medium-sized star  Our.
Jupiter By Vincent Calton. Description Jupiter is -150 degrees Celsius or -237 degrees Fahrenheit. It is made up of 90% hydrogen 10% helium, has 16 moons,
Mercury A closer look at the planet closest to the sun.
 Definition - Earth is at the center of the solar system being orbited by the Sun and other planets  (sketch a picture of a geocentric solar system)
Space Vocabulary Created by Mrs. Ceolho. revolve (revolution)
Created by: John Black Our planet Jupiter is very cold! In fact it is NEGATIVE 160 degrees (-234 F) Our planet has 67 moons! But only 18 moons are named!
THE SOLAR SYSTEM Click HERE to take the quiz! Pluto Saturn Neptune
Project 3 Lexis Rolff Edci270 NEXT.  Individually  On a computer  Part of a rotations  Need headphones NEXT.
3rd Grade Science By Laura A. Hensley
Beyond the Solar System Earth and Moon Interactions.
Neptune By Deseray rodney. Description  Temperature -240 degree Celcius  Made of rock and ice  It has 13 moons, 7 small moons  The length of Neptune.
D.S.Q.: List as many characteristics as you can about the following: Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus List some important people or events about rocket science.
Are you ready for your first Space Quest? Use the buttons below to guide you through the practice quiz. Time to practice!
 How are the inner and outer planets similar and different?
Unit 5 Lesson 2. Vocabulary  Solar System: A star and all the planets and other objects that revolve around it.  Planet: A body that revolves around.
Purpose : To learn a few facts about each planet in our solar system. Objective : To become familiar with the planets in our solar system. Each student.
Colin Coronel Gerardo Lazo Marcos Mierelles. Our Mission to Mars and Jupiter  Mission to Mars Mars is the fourth in our solar system, it is the last.
Our Solar System by Diane Haynes, M.Ed.. This is our solar system.
Jeopardy $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Vocabulary $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Name that Region $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Where is my home? $100 $200 $300 $400 $500.
All About jupiter By: Logan.
Grade 3 SC.N.1.3 Earth Science:
All About the Solar System
Earth and beyond.
Distance in Space SPI Explain how the relative distance of objects from the earth affects how they appear.
Topic 1 Topic 2 Topic 3 Topic 4 Topic 5 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200
Living on a Space Station
The Perfect Formula.
Earth in Space and Time: SC:5.E.5.1
Earth in Space and Time: SC:5.E.5.1
What Makes Up the Solar System?
Space review.
Presentation transcript:

Vocabulary Practice

Once the sun had set, the room grew too _____ for reading. a) solar systemsolar system b) temperaturestemperatures c) telescopetelescope d) dim dim

Well, You are Correct dim – adjective – having or giving little light; not bright

Try Again Try Again

Heather studied her spelling words, so she ______ got a perfect score on her quiz. a) dimdim b) solar systemsolar system c) easilyeasily d) probablyprobably

Well, You are Correct easily – adverb – without problems or difficulties

The mountains were _______ away than the river. a) easilyeasily b) temperaturestemperatures c) farther farther d) telescopetelescope

Well, You are Correct farther – adjective – at a greater distance than something else

The book I needed for my science project was at the library’s ______ branch. a) telescope telescope b) mainmain c) probablyprobably d) solar systemsolar system

Well, You are Correct main – adjective – most important

Ms. Fine will ________ come back to work next Wednesday. a) probablyprobably b) dimdim c) solar systemsolar system d) easilyeasily

Well, You are Correct probably – adverb – most likely to happen or be true

Jupiter is the largest planet in our __________. a) solar systemsolar system b) dim dim c) easilyeasily d) temperaturestemperatures

Well, You are Correct solar system – noun – the sun and all the planets, satellites, celestial bodies and comets that circle around

Lucia used her new _______ to get a closer look at the craters on the moon. a) temperaturestemperatures b) fartherfarther c) telescopetelescope d) mainmain

Well, You are Correct telescope – noun – a tool that makes faraway objects look larger and closer

The __________ on the sun are very high. a) dim dim b) easilyeasily c) temperaturestemperatures d) fartherfarther

Well, You are Correct temperatures – plural noun – the degree of how hot or cold things are, as measured by a thermometer