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L5 U10 L7

planet, solar system, universe, sphere, surface, gas, space, atmosphere, moon, asteroid, distance, satellite, adventure, discovery, spaceship, astronaut, training, crew, gravity, weightless, dehydrated food, pouch, space suit, oxygen, shuttle, lunar module, flag, data, alien, mission, light years, farther, headset

Phonics:Silent B, K, G, W, T and H

Verbs:to cover, to consider, to orbit, to transmit, to launch, to discover, to float, to carry, to enter, to explore, to land, to return, to exit

Students will review:

Grammar:Separable and inseparable verbs

Level 5 Unit 10 Lesson 7

What do you think about space tourism?

Vocabulary

Draw a Line to launchto orbitto landto coverto discoverto float

discovery
data
astronaut
asteroid
spacesuit
gravity
shuttle
universe

SUSPENSe

start

Word Bank

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Do you think humans should live on other planets, if we could? Why (not)?

Reading

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!
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.
Christina Hammock Koch is a NASA astronaut.
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!
Armstrong was joined by astronaut, 'Buzz' Aldrin for about 21 hours on the moon. Another astronaut, Mike Collins, went on the mission, but stayed in the shuttle. All three men made it back to Earth safely after their mission.
The 'Space Race' was a race between Russia and the USA to have the first astronaut walk on the moon. US President Nixon won the race on July 20th 1969, when American astronaut, Neil Armstrong walked on the moon.
Neil Armstrong was one of the first astronauts to walk on the moon.
Armstrong's spaceship was called, Apollo 11. It took four days to fly to the moon, after launching on July 16th 1969, and another four days to return home.The astronauts used a smaller Lunar Module, called 'Eagle' to move from the Apollo spaceship to the moon.
In their 21 hours on the moon, Armstrong and Aldrin took many photographs, collected samples of dirt and rocks and completed many scientific tests. They put an American flag in the ground - after all, they did win the race! The astronauts also left a sign on the moon, so future visitors would know they had been there.Apollo 11 was considered a very successful mission.

Christina Koch

Neil Armstrong

Has completed six space walks.

Spent 328 days in space.

Participated in the 'Space Race'

Left behind an American flag.

Spent over 21 hours on the moon.

Completed hundreds of experiments.

Started career in Antarctica

First person to walk on the moon.

Why are they famous?

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.

Several hours into the mission, the astronauts were collecting samples when an odd ship floated towards them.

Nervously, the 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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to coverto considerto orbitto transmitto launchto discoverto floatto carryto enterto exploreto landto returnto exit

Press Interview - Role Play Prep

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Word Bank

What's next in space exploration?

Grammar

  • looks after
  • calms down
  • passes it off as
  • saves up
  • look after
  • ran into
  • clean up
  • put up with
  • ran out of
  • run into
  • turning off
  • running into
  • turning up
  • making it up to
  • getting on

verify

  • show
  • calm
  • make
  • put
  • save
  • take back
  • turn on
  • get off
  • turn on
  • run into
  • see it through

5. Let's the new guy around the office.

4. Mom needs to the money she lent you.

correct

incorrect

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3. You can save electricity by your devices.

2. Gary's doctor him very well.

1. My husband our mailbox last week!

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  • Quicksand
  • black
  • 25
  • gauche
  • avec
  • 1000
  • 1
  • calm down
  • add up
  • clean up
  • save up
  • turn off
  • put on
  • take back
  • put away
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Make two sentences

1.2.3.4.

Separate or Not

Separate or Not

Depending on the object, some phrasal verbs work both separate and together.

If the object is a pronoun, it must go in the middle of the phrasal verb.

Phrasal Verbs

When verbs are used together with other words, like adverbs, to create idiomatic meanings.

Split it!

Phonics

Rule 1The 'b' is usually not pronounced after 'm', as in lamb.

Silent B

Rule 2The 'b' is usually not pronounced before 't', as in debt.

Silent B

RuleThe 'k' is not pronounced when it comes before 'n' at the beginning of a word.

Silent K

RuleThe 'g' is not pronounced when it comes before 'n'.

Silent G

RuleThe 'g' is not pronounced when it comes before 'h' except in compound words.

Silent GH

RuleThe 'w' is not pronounced at the beginning of a word when it comes before 'r'.

Silent W

Exceptions:who, whose, whole, whom, whoever, answer, sword, two

Silent W

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

Rule'H' is usually silent when it appears after 'w,' 'g,' 'k' or 'r.'Exceptions:who, whose, whoever, whole.

Silent H

Rule: adopted French words where 'h' is the first letter, will have silent 'h':hour, honest, honor, heir.Note: most h-words are not silent.

Silent H

whistle

whole

ballet

wrap

school

echo

rhino

knee

bomb

ghost

gnome

why

Circle the Silent Letter

1.2.3.4.5.6.7.

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Draw a Line

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6.

5.

4.

3.

2.

1.

Spell it!

Free Talk

What do you think will happen with space exploration over the next 100 years?

Goodbye!