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Day 1Day 1 Day 4 Day 4 Day 1Day 4 Day 2Day 2 Day 5 Day 5 Day 2Day 5 Day 3 Day 3 Vocabulary Definitions Vocabulary Definitions Vocabulary Sentences Vocabulary Sentences Additional Resources Additional Resources The Man Who Went to the Far Side of the Moon By Bea Uusma Schyffert
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Genre: Biography Genre: Biography Comprehension Skill: Generalize Comprehension Skill: Generalize Comprehension Strategy: Ask Questions Comprehension Strategy: Ask Questions Comprehension Review Skill: Fact and Opinion Comprehension Review Skill: Fact and Opinion Vocabulary: Word Structure— Endings Vocabulary: Word Structure— Endings
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How do the achievements of others influence our dreams? How do the achievements of others influence our dreams?
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astronautscapsulehatchhorizonlunarmodulequarantine
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impactspheretransmission
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1.The moon looked like an silver goast. 2.Its hard to believe that people landed their 40 years ago.
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It’s the BIG and little trick!! Big things and things that can stand on their own, like books, are underlined. Little things that are dependent or that come as part of a group like chapters, are put into quotation marks.
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For example, a CD or album are major (big) works that can be divided into smaller parts, or songs. For example, a CD or album are major (big) works that can be divided into smaller parts, or songs. The song names (small part) are punctuated with quotation marks. The song names (small part) are punctuated with quotation marks. For example: The Sweet Escape, by Gwen Stefani, includes the song “Wind It Up.” For example: The Sweet Escape, by Gwen Stefani, includes the song “Wind It Up.”
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Underline any published collection, like a book of poetry. Underline any published collection, like a book of poetry. Put the individual entry, like a poem, in quotation marks. Put the individual entry, like a poem, in quotation marks. However, a long, epic poem that is often published on its own would be treated like a book. The Odessey is one example. However, a long, epic poem that is often published on its own would be treated like a book. The Odessey is one example.
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A novel A play A film A painting A sculpture or statue A drawing A CD A TV series An encyclopedia A magazine A newspaper A Pamphlet
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Poem Short story A skit A commercial An individual show in a TV series(like “The Soup Nazi” on Seinfeld) A chapter An article A newspaper story A ship
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Some titles are merely capitalized and not given additional punctuation. These include: Some titles are merely capitalized and not given additional punctuation. These include: Religious works, like The Bible or The Koran Religious works, like The Bible or The Koran Buildings Buildings Monuments Monuments
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island island column column knee knee often often known known castle castle thumb thumb half half calf calf whistle whistle autumn autumn knuckles knuckles numb numb Illinois Illinois rhyme rhyme climber climber limb limb plumbing plumbing ghost ghost clothes clothes
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raspberry raspberry symptom symptom Wyoming Wyoming salmon salmon cologne cologne
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Why was the Apollo 11 mission so important? Why was the Apollo 11 mission so important?
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of, like or about the moon lunar
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Detention, isolation, and other measures taken to prevent the spread of infectious disease quarantine
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pilots or members of the crew of a spacecraft astronauts
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line where the Earth and sky seem to meet; skyline horizon
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the enclosed front section of a rocket made to carry instruments, astronauts, etc., into space capsule
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a trapdoor covering an opening in an aircraft’s or ship’s deck hatch
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a self-contained unit or system within a larger system, often designed for a particular function module
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Action of striking one thing against another; collision Action of striking one thing against another; collision
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Ball or globe. The sun, the moon, earth, and stars are spheres Ball or globe. The sun, the moon, earth, and stars are spheres
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Passage of electronic waves from a transmitter to a receiver Passage of electronic waves from a transmitter to a receiver
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3. “What’s that book your’e reading”? I asked Meg. 4. She telled me she was reading a short story called Earthrise.
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Readers & WB 284 Readers & WB 284 Spelling Day 2 Spelling Day 2 Language Day 2 Language Day 2 Tri-Fold Section 2 Tri-Fold Section 2 SmartBoard- Vocabulary Review SmartBoard- Vocabulary ReviewVocabulary ReviewVocabulary Review
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What does Michael Collins think of his achievements? What does Michael Collins think of his achievements?
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1. Why was it decided that Neil Armstrong, not Buzz Aldrin, would be the first man on the moon? 1. Why was it decided that Neil Armstrong, not Buzz Aldrin, would be the first man on the moon? 2. What do the astronauts compare the moon’ s smell to? 2. What do the astronauts compare the moon’ s smell to? 3. What do you imagine the moon smells like? 3. What do you imagine the moon smells like? 4. How many people watched the lunar landing on TV? 4. How many people watched the lunar landing on TV?
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5. What opinion does Michael Collins give about not being chosen to walk on the moon? 5. What opinion does Michael Collins give about not being chosen to walk on the moon? 6. What might happen if Michael Collins doesn’t make the computer commands in the correct order? 6. What might happen if Michael Collins doesn’t make the computer commands in the correct order? 7. Why does no one know if the astronauts have been exposed to dangerous germs? 7. Why does no one know if the astronauts have been exposed to dangerous germs? 8. Why were the mice that were let into the quarantine trailer raised in a germ-free laboratory? 8. Why were the mice that were let into the quarantine trailer raised in a germ-free laboratory?
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9. What are some of the reasons why astronauts left items on the moon? 9. What are some of the reasons why astronauts left items on the moon? 10. Why do you think Michael Collins never wants to go back to the moon? 10. Why do you think Michael Collins never wants to go back to the moon? 11. How can we compare and contrast the moon and the Earth? 11. How can we compare and contrast the moon and the Earth?
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Astronauts explore the unknown, which is exciting.
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They opened the hatch to get back inside the ship.
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Early in the space program, there were many lunar flights. Early in the space program, there were many lunar flights.
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They rode in a capsule rather than the entire rocket.
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By the time they landed on the moon, the astronauts were riding in a module.
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They stood on the moon’s surface and saw the Earth rise on the horizon.
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When they returned to Earth, the astronauts were in quarantine.
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The impact of the car was forceful. The impact of the car was forceful.
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The moon and Earth are shaped like a sphere. The moon and Earth are shaped like a sphere.
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The transmission signal from space was loud. The transmission signal from space was loud.
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5.Autumm is the better season of all for star gazing. 6.My dad once subscribe to a magazine called “Astronomy.”
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USE QUOTATION MARKS FOR SHORT WORKS: USE QUOTATION MARKS FOR SHORT WORKS: – NEWSPAPER ARTICLE – MAGAZINE OR JOURNAL ARTICLE – CHAPTER OF A BOOK – EPISODE OF A TV OR RADIO SHOW – SONG – SHORT STORY – ESSAY
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USE ITALICS OR UNDERLINING FOR LONG WORKS: USE ITALICS OR UNDERLINING FOR LONG WORKS: – NEWSPAPER – MAGAZINE OR JOURNAL – BOOK – TV OR RADIO SHOW – ALBUM – MOVIE – PLAY
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EXCEPTIONS TO ABOVE “RULES”— EXCEPTIONS TO ABOVE “RULES”— THE BIBLE & OTHER SACRED TEXTS NOTE: DO NOT PUNCTUATE YOUR OWN TITLE.
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Partner Read & WB 297-298 Partner Read & WB 297-298 Spelling Day 3 Spelling Day 3 Language Day 3 Language Day 3 Tri-Fold Section 3 Tri-Fold Section 3 SmartBoard- Abbreviations SmartBoard- AbbreviationsAbbreviations
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How are Earth and the moon alike and different? How are Earth and the moon alike and different?
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7.Mr Peters lent its telescope to Sandra and I. 8.We have saw the moons of Jupiter but the rings of Saturn.
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Reading Computer Test Reading Computer Test Essay Questions Essay Questions Tri-Fold Section 4 Tri-Fold Section 4 Language Day 4 Language Day 4
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1.Look at the notepaper shown on pg 755. Who probably wrote those words, and when were they most likely written? 2.Why was landing on the moon the “major experiment”? 3.Why did the astronauts have to stay in a trailer when they returned to Earth?
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How do the achievements of others influence our dreams? How do the achievements of others influence our dreams?
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9. Here’s a book called Planet of the Apes, wasn’t that a movie? 10. Yes ms. Summers told us the story.
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Vocabulary Crossword Vocabulary Crossword Vocabulary Crossword Vocabulary Crossword Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Quia Vocabulary Quia Vocabulary Quia Vocabulary Quia Abbreviations Abbreviations Abbreviations Paragraph Editing Paragraph Editing Paragraph Editing Paragraph Editing Quia Challenge Board: Homophones Quia Challenge Board: Homophones Quia Challenge Board: Homophones Quia Challenge Board: Homophones Fractured Fairy Tales Fractured Fairy Tales Fractured Fairy Tales Fractured Fairy Tales
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