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Unit 4-Week 3 Day 1 Theme Question: Why do people study space? Focus Questions: Week 1: What patterns and cycles do we find in space? Week 2: How did people of the past explain objects in the night sky? Week 3: How do people view space today? Week 4: How night space be a part of our future?

Theme Vocabulary Theme vocabulary marvel formation magnificent

Reading Preview and Predict Pp Purpose Fill out the Anticipation Guide p. 332

Unit 4-Week 3 Day 2 Theme Question: Why do people study space? Focus Questions: Week 1: What patterns and cycles do we find in space? Week 2: How did people of the past explain objects in the night sky? Week 3: How do people view space today? Week 4: How night space be a part of our future?

Theme Vocabulary Theme vocabulary marvel formation magnificent

Ask and Answer Questions QuestionsAnswers

Reading Preview and Predict Pages Purpose Find answers to the Theme Question. Set your own purpose.

Unit 4-Week 3 Day 3 Theme Question: Why do people study space? Focus Questions: Week 1: What patterns and cycles do we find in space? Week 2: How did people of the past explain objects in the night sky? Week 3: How do people view space today? Week 4: How night space be a part of our future?

Reinforce the Theme Galileo’s Discoveries

Classify Words Putting words into a group, or category, because they are similar in some way. This helps readers understand word meanings and their relationships with other words. Types of Landforms LandWater

Identifying Text Structure Authors organize information in different ways. Sequence, or time order, is one way that many stories are structured. Sequence is when an author describes events in the order in which they happen.

Literary Elements Imagery Authors use imagery by using vivid language and descriptions that readers can use to create pictures in their minds. Find some examples of imagery on p. 240.

Reading Reread Pp Purpose Focus on how literary elements add meaning to the selection.

Word Study Noun Suffixes -ment, -hood, -ness, -tion, -ty, -ship These are added to words to form nouns. -ment: means, result -hood: condition, state of -ness: quality, state of -tion: action, condition -ty: state of, quality -ship: state of, quality

Unit 4-Week 3 Day 4 Theme Question: Why do people study space? Focus Questions: Week 1: What patterns and cycles do we find in space? Week 2: How did people of the past explain objects in the night sky? Week 3: How do people view space today? Week 4: How night space be a part of our future?

Theme Vocabulary

Ask and Answer Questions QuestionsAnswers

Reading Reread Galileo’s Journal Purpose Find text evidence to answer the Theme Question: Why do people study space?

Why do people study space? Galileo’s Journal Page #Text Evidence

Word Study Noun Suffixes What are the meanings? -ment, -hood, -ness, -tion, -ty, -ship containment usefulness honesty motherhood vacation authorship