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L5 U10 L5
Key words:space suit, shuttle, lunar module, flag, Milky WayVerbs:to enter, to explore, to landGrammar:separable verbsPhonics: silent T
Students will learn:
Level 5 Unit 10 Lesson 5
What features might be required for space clothing? Consider those worn inside and outside the spaceship.
Vocabulary
spacesuit: the clothing that allows an astronaut to survive in space.
The astronauts tested their spacesuits under water.
While outside the ship, the astronaut wore oxygen tanks on her back.
oxygen: a gas, part of the air humans require to live.
Greg invited us to enter his home.
to enter: to move into a place or position.
Apollo 11 astronaut, Mike Collins, did not walk on the moon because his job was to stay on the shuttle.
shuttle: a form of flying transportation that moves between two places.
lunar module: a small shuttle that detatches from the main ship to travel between it and the moon.
The lunar module landed safely on the moon.
The module landed on the alien planet.
to land: the action when an aircraft touches ground.
to explore: to travel through a new place in order to learn more about it.
Harry wanted to explore, but he couldn't read a map!
The performers waved their flags while marching to the beat of the drums.
flag: a piece of cloth on a pole, printed with an image that represents a country or organization.
Word Bank
space suitoxygento exploreto entershuttlelunar moduleto landflag
Would you want to explore space or other planets? Why (not)?
Reading
Several hours into the mission, the astronauts were collecting samples when an odd ship floated towards them.
Nervously, they waited for the ship to land while they considered the danger. This was an alien ship, a species humans had not studied. Would they be peaceful?Captain Lewis put down the samples he was carrying and took out a white flag. When an alien being exited the ship he said, "We come in peace," and waved the white flag.
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Discussion Questions
- Do you think there are aliens in space?
- Why do you think aliens are illustrated with human-like features?
- Do you think aliens would be friendly or not - explain your answer.
- Do you think aliens are more intelligent than humans?
Grammar
Separate or Not
Depending on the object, some phrasal verbs work both separate and together.
Phrasal Verbs
When verbs are used together with other words, like adverbs, to create idiomatic meanings.
take back
put away
Inseparable & Separable Verbs
Separate or Not
Depending on the object, some phrasal verbs work both separate and together.
Phrasal Verbs
When verbs are used together with other words, like adverbs, to create idiomatic meanings.
turn off
put on
Inseparable & Separable Verbs
on
put
back
take
off
turn
away
put
off
away
back
on
put
turn
put
take
Separate or Not
- Can you the light?
- Dan needs his shoes. He will them from you tomorrow.
- When did you that shirt?
- Dad, can you the dishes, please?
- Every time Lisa takes out her toys, I them .
- I'm going to my pen, if you're not using it.
Depending on the object, some phrasal verbs work both separate and together.
Phrasal Verbs
When verbs are used together with other words, like adverbs, to create idiomatic meanings.
Inseparable & Separable Verbs
on
Separate or Not
Let's
put
away
the laundry
Please
turn
the machine
on
put
her coat.
Sara
Depending on the object, some phrasal verbs work both separate and together.
my keys.
for
looking
I am
1.2.3.4.
Phrasal Verbs
When verbs are used together with other words, like adverbs, to create idiomatic meanings.
Inseparable & Separable Verbs
Phonics
Rule'T' is usually not pronounced in combinations: 'tch,' 'stle', 'sten' or 'ften'.
Silent T
Additions:'T' is not pronounced in, 'asthma,' 'ballet,' 'beret,' 'rapport' and 'gourmet' - and other adopted French words.
Silent T
witch
ballet
whistle
castle
often
watch
soften
gourmet
fasten
listen
beret
Silent T
1.2.3.4.
Listen and Spell
Free Talk
If you are the first person to visit a place, does that make the place yours? Why (not)? How does this apply to new planets?
Goodbye!
Captain Lewis and his crew had the ringed planet in their sight. They would launch the shuttle from here."We've transmitted readings of the atmosphere, Captain. You'll need your spacesuits, as there is no oxygen present on the surface of X974," said astronaut, Murphy."Let's put those suits on, then, Roberts. We've just entered X974's orbit.
Space Explorers
Lewis and Roberts boarded the module and landed on X974. They were careful to avoid the large rocks that covered the planet's surface.
The astronauts set out to explore the planet."Consider, we are the first humans to stand on this planet, sir!" Roberts said over the headset. Lewis could tell his colleague was excited."We are, Roberts. So let's not forget to bring our test materials, so we can discover everything possible," replied the captain.