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2 AR Reading until 10:29

Student Planner May 8, 2015 Place this in the proper place Vocabulary Test Monday You need planner, notes, pen/pencil, spacecraft WS

2 End Planner Entries

2 All classes

Summary: We had a normal opening. We continued watching a NASA video on the Apollo moon landing project.

Answer the last class’s EQ which was: Essential Question: How many people have walked on the moon? How many people have walked on the moon?

Topic/Objective: Name: Post Moon Landing Class/Period: Programs Date: May 8, 2015 Essential Question: What space program had the greatest total of deaths? What space program had the greatest total of deaths?

Warm Up

1. This spacecraft carried 2 to 8 crew members, its a partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft. There were 135 successful missions and 2 failures. a) Extraterrestrial b) Space shuttle c) Gemini d) Sky Lab e) Mercury f) Apollo g) International Space Stationlow Earth orbitalspacecraft

2. Anything outside of the Earth and its atmosphere. a) International Space Station b) Mercury c) Apollo d) Sky Lab e) Space shuttle f) Extraterrestrial g) Gemini

3. This is a space station in low Earth orbit. A modular structure, the first part was launched in nations have been represented aboard. It is in use today. a) Apollo b) Mercury c) Gemini d) Sky Lab e) Space shuttle f) Extraterrestrial g) International Space Station

4. This American space program had 14 astronauts die in accidents, the most of any space program. a) Apollo b) Mercury c) Gemini d) Sky Lab e) Space shuttle f) Extraterrestrial g) International Space Station

Answers

1. This spacecraft carried 2 to 8 crew members, partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft. There were 135 successful missions and 2 failures. a) Extraterrestrial b) Space shuttle c) Gemini d) Sky Lab e) Mercury f) Apollo g) International Space Stationlow Earth orbitalspacecraft

1. This spacecraft carried 2 to 8 crew members, partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft. There were 135 successful missions and 2 failures. a) Extraterrestrial b) Space shuttle c) Gemini d) Sky Lab e) Mercury f) Apollo g) International Space Stationlow Earth orbitalspacecraft

2. Anything outside of the Earth and its atmosphere. a) International Space Station b) Mercury c) Apollo d) Sky Lab e) Space shuttle f) Extraterrestrial g) Gemini

3. This is a space station in low Earth orbit. A modular structure, the first part was launched in nations have been represented aboard. It is in use today. a) Apollo b) Mercury c) Gemini d) Sky Lab e) Space shuttle f) Extraterrestrial g) International Space Station

4. This American space program had 14 astronauts die in accidents, the most of any space program. a) Apollo b) Mercury c) Gemini d) Sky Lab e) Space shuttle f) Extraterrestrial g) International Space Station

Today’s Homework Study for vocab test Monday and Astronomy test Wednesday

Today Video on space exploration

Take notes on the video. You need to understand the different manned space programs - what each accomplished, how many astronauts in each capsule, and when they started and ended.

Watch this video Discovery Education Skylab The Space Shuttle The International Space Station b