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Unit 2: Astronomy
Opener
What do you
know about
astronomy?
KWL Topic: Astronomy
Astronomy KWL Chart
Know
Want to Know
Astronomy
Concept/Question
Astronomy
Concept
•Concept 1
Question
•Question 1
Astronomy
Definition of astronomy
astro- = star
-nomy = a body of knowledge about a specific
field of study
The study
of the
stars,
planets,
and outer
space.
Galileo Name WordArt
What do you
know about
Galilelo?
Galileo Satellite
NASA launched a
satellite named
“Galileo” in 1989.
Its mission was to
take photos of
Jupiter.
From: http://starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/StarChild/questions/question61.html
KWL Topic: Galileo
How to Come Up With Questions
Clues, Problems, Wonderings
Clues
From;
http://www.rollins.edu/olin/olininfo/october2002/detective.gif
Problems
Wonderings
From;
http://empress.buzzstuff.net/archives/wondering.jpg
Clues, Problems, Wonderings
Clues
Problems
Wonderings
•What clues do
we get from the
story to tell us
who Galileo is
and what makes
him famous?
•When reading,
what might be a
problem for
you?
•After browsing,
what are you
wondering
about?
•Any words you
don’t know?
Galileo KWL Chart
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•Clues:
Want to Know
•Wonderings:
Galileo
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Galileo
Concept
•Concept 1
Question
•Question 1
Galileo
Born 1564
Pisa, Italy
Fom:
 2004 K.Paulus
Fom: http://www.amuseum.de/physik/brillen/exh98_99/galileo.jpg
http://www.comune.pisa.it/aziende-esternalizzazioni/images/galileo.jpg
Italy
Pisa
What is a biography?
bio- = life
-graphy = writing about a specific subject
• A biography is written about a real person’s life, by someone else.
• A biography contains important information about the person’s life.
The story includes details about how the person talks, feels, and thinks
about things.
• A biography may span the subject’s life, or it may tell about only an
import part of the person’s life.
• An account that spans the person’s entire life is almost always told in
chronological order -- the order in time in which the events occurred.
• A biography often focuses on the most important events in a person’s
life. It usually describes a person’s achievements or talents.
• A biography is usually written in third person.
Vocabulary - Pronunciation
apparatus
ap • pa • ra • tus
extraordinary
ex • tra • or • di • na • ry
constellation
con • stel • la • tion
celestial
ce • les • tial
interrogation
in • ter • ro • ga • tion
Vocabulary - Definitions
apparatus
a piece of equipment that has a
particular use
extraordinary unusual or amazing
constellation
group of stars that form shapes in
the sky
celestial
relating to the sky
interrogation
questioning
Unit 2: Astronomy
Page: 102
carriage
Photograph from the Utah State Historical Society
Copyright © 2004 State of Utah
From: http://historyforkids.utah.gov/carriage.jpg
Padua, Italy
professor
From: http://www.health.utah.edu/fdnu/professor.jpg
cylinder
lenses
From: http://www.in.gov/idoa/greening/center/eyeglass.gif
convex and concave lenses
convex
concave
 2004 Lycos, Inc.
From: http://fuzzyphoton.tripod.com/rtref/rtref_l.htm
What is a “Dutch perspective”?
What do we know from the story?
1. Makes distant (far away) objects looks
close.
2. A man 2 miles away can be seen
distinctly (clearly).
3. Described as a “tube” or “cylinder”.
4. Invented by a man from Holland
(Dutch) who makes eyeglasses.
telescope
What is a “Borgo dei Vignali”?
What do we know from the story?
1. Galileo’s house is in there.
2. Maybe his house is one of many houses.
Town of Vignali
quill and ink
From:
http://spacelink.nasa.gov/Educator.Focus/Articles/012_Wrigh
t_Brothers/languagearts.html
magnification
magnifier
©2002 AcquiredData.com
From: http://www.acquireddata.com/graphics/magnifier.gif
pendulum for pulse
Galileo realized the value
of pendulum clocks for
time keeping.
Accurate time keeping
helped doctors take
correct readings of a
person’s pulse.
 2001
From: http://ircamera.as.arizona.edu/NatSci102/lectures/galileo.htm
From: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/imagepages/9800.htm
Jupiter moons
Lawrence Hall of Science | © 2004 |
from: http://sunra.lbl.gov/ISE/new/planet/jupiter1.html
Galileo Astronomy Timeline
1609 - Galileo built 20X telescope, discovered craters and
mountains on the moon
1613 - Galileo discovered sunspots
1616 - Galileo called to Rome and ordered to stop supporting
the Copernican theory
1633 - The Inquisition denounced Galileo
1638 - Galileo published "Discourses Concerning Two New
Sciences", summarizing the principles of mechanics
1992 - Pope John Paul II acknowledged the Vatican's error
in the condemnation of Galileo
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/k/
•carriage (p. 102)
•mathematics (p. 102)
•objects (p. 102)
•close (p. 102)
•perspectives (p. 102)
•convex (p. 102)
•concave (p. 102)
•precaution (p. 103)
•cathedral (p. 104)
•cut (p. 103)
•cry (p. 103)
•circles (p. 103)
•magnification (p. 103)
•success (p. 103)
•clambered (p. 104)
•cathedral (p. 104)
•telescope (p. 104)
•could (p. 104)
•controlled (p. 104)
•candle (p. 105)
•catching (p. 105)
•incredible (p. 105)
•comparing (p. 105)
•cold (p. 105)
•constellation (p. 106)
•counting (p. 106)
•cloudy (p. 107)
•clear (p. 107)
•crazy (p. 107)
•course (p. 107)
•methodical (p. 108)
•discovered (p. 108)
•account (p. 108)
•discussed (p. 108)
•rocky (p. 109)
•crescent (p. 109)
•reflects (p. 109)
•fact (p. 109)
•direction (p. 109)
•Copernicus (p. 109)
•declare (p. 109)
•curb (p. 109)
•exclaimed (p. 109)
•Catholic (p. 110)
•unconvinced (p. 110)
•conclusive (p. 110)
•elected (p. 110)
•continued (p. 110)
•public (p. 110)
Word Knowledge:
C
/s/
•received
•cylinders (p. 102)
•trance (p. 102)
•distance (p. 102)
•circles (p. 103)
•Venice (p. 103)
•success (p. 103)
•circling (p. 105)
•decided (p. 108)
•excitement (p. 108)
•face (p. 109)
•celestial (p. 109)
•center (p. 109)
•certainly (p. 109)
•once (p. 109)
•unconvinced (p. 110)
•received (p. 110)