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L5 U10 L1
Key words: planet, solar system, universe, sphere, surface, gas, space Verbs: to cover, to consider Grammar: inseparable verbs Phonics: silent B
Level 5 Unit 10 Lesson 1
What are some questions you have when you look up into the night sky?
Vocabulary
sphere: a 3D circle.
The sun is a sphere in the sky.
planet: a large, round sphere, such as Earth, that moves around a sun.
Planet Earth is the only planet found yet to have fresh water.
to consider: to think about something in detail.
Have you ever considered whether there's life on other planets?
solar system: all the planets and their moons that move around a sun.
There are eight planets in our solar system.
to cover: to hide something by placing something over or in front of it.
It is not very clever to cover one's head with a water jug.
surface: the top or outside layer of something.
The surface of the sausage was burnt, but still quite delicious.
gas: a thing having no shape, weight or volume.
Most gases cannot be seen, but they can often be smelled.
universe: the collection of all things, including suns, solar systems and planets.
Since the Big Bang, 13 million years ago, the universe has continued to get bigger.
space: informally, everything in the universe except Earth.
'Space' begins just 100km away from Earth's sea level. Is that close or far away?
planet to consider solar system universe sphere surface to cover gas space
Word Bank
Can you see many stars in the sky where you live? Where is the best place to look at stars?
- solar system
- universe
- cover
- surface
- sphere
1. Doctor Yates believes there is a ninth planet in our olar .
- sphere
- consider
- universe
- covered
- surface
2. Earth is an incredible sphere of land, water and gas.
- universe
- sphere
- planet
- consider
- surface
3. Scientists cannot look far enough into the universe to learn what's there.
- Consider
- consider
- Cover
- cover
- Surface
4. Consider the possibility of life on other planets.
- cover
- consider
- planet
- covering
- universe
5. Gases cover the Earth's surface, including the air we breathe.
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Reading
Prediction
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Christina Hammock Koch is a NASA astronaut.
Christina Koch is famous because she has spent the most minutes in space of any female astronaut in the world: 328 days! Koch is an American astronaut who has worked at NASA since 2013.
Koch started her career in winter conditions in Antarctica, Greenland and Alaska. She used scientific research to learn more about very remote regions. She even spent a full year living on the South Pole!
Koch has completed six spacewalks, three of which included only women. She has spent a total of 42 hours, 15 minutes walking in space! She has participated in three expeditions to the International Space Station with small teams of other astronauts.
Koch and ISS teams have completed hundreds of experiments during their expeditions. They have improved knowledge about 'dark matter', have grown crystals to help in medical research and have printed tissues in microgravity using 3D printers! Christina Koch has won many awards for her contributions to science and space exploration! Congratulations, Christina!
Comprehension
- Why is Christina Koch famous?
- What country is Koch from?
- Where did Koch begin her career?
- How many times has Koch been to the International Space Station?
Grammar
Inseparable Verbs
When verbs are used together with other words, like adverbs, to create idiomatic meanings.
Phrasal Verbs
The object must come after the phrasal verb. The phrasal verb is not the object.
Inseparable
get off
get on
Inseparable Verbs
When verbs are used together with other words, like adverbs, to create idiomatic meanings.
Phrasal Verbs
When the object comes after the phrasal verb. The phrasal verb is not the object.
Inseparable
run into
put up with
Inseparable Verbs
These phrasal verbs always appear together in a sentence to retain meaning.
Inseparable
run into
When the object comes after the phrasal verb. The phrasal verb is not the object.
Inseparable
gets off
- I our puppy crying all night, so I didn't sleep at all.
- Please fasten your seatbelt after you the plane.
- It's difficult not to your toys when you leave them on the floor.
- Terri at the next stop.
get on
put up with
Inseparable Verbs
These phrasal verbs always appear together in a sentence to retain meaning.
Inseparable
When the object comes after the phrasal verb. The phrasal verb is not the object.
Inseparable
Phonics
Silent B
Rule 1 The 'b' is usually not pronounced after 'm', as in lamb.
Silent B
Rule 2 The 'b' is usually not pronounced before 't', as in debt.
Silent B
limb
tube
doubt
comb
hob
debt
dumb
lamb
debt
are
bubble
Free Talk
Make a list of some things we cover. How are these similar to gases covering Earth?
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