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Title:
Moonwalk
Author:
Ben Bova
Genre:
Science Fiction
Story Sort
Vocabulary Words:
Arcade Games
Study Stack
Spelling City: Spelling Words
Spelling City: Vocabulary
Small Group
Timer
Spelling Words
Related Words
please
relative
pleasant
meter
breath
metric
breathe
compose
image
composition
imagine
crumb
product
crumble
production
origin
heal
original
health
academy
triple
academic
triplet
inspire
relate
inspiration
Vocabulary Words
More Words to Know
rille
loomed
runt
staggered
summoning
taunted
trench
trudged
conscious
feebly
rift
astronomers
crater
launch
probes
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Question of the Day
What are the risks when
walking on the moon?
Build Concepts
Draw Conclusions
Monitor and Fix Up
Build Background
Vocabulary
Fluency: Model Tempo and Rate
Grammar: Prepositions and Prepositional
Phrases
Spelling: Related Words
The Moon
Fluency:
Model Tempo and Rate
Listen as I read “Moonbase of the
Future.”
As I read, notice how I slow down
when reading aloud a text with a lot
of scientific details so you can make
sense of what you hear.
Be ready to answer questions after
I finish.
Do you think the authors know a
lot about what the moon is like?
Why or why not?
Do you think it is likely that
there will be a moonbase like
the one described in the
selection by 2019? Why or why
not?
astronomers – experts in the
science that deals with the
sun, moon, planets, stars, and
so on
crater – a bowl-shaped hole
on the surface of Earth or the
Moon
launch – to send into the air
or into outer space
probes – spacecraft carrying
devices to record and report
information
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Features
The Moon
Travel
Turn to pages 608 - 609
K (What do you know?)
W (What do you want to
learn?)
L (What did you learn?)
loomed – appeared dimly or vaguely
as a large, threatening shape
rille – a long, narrow valley on the
surface of the moon
runt – animal, person, or plant that
is smaller than the usual size. If
used about a person, runt is
sometimes considered offensive.
staggered – became unsteady;
wavered
summoning – stirring to action;
rousing
taunted – jeered at; mocked;
reproached
trudged – walked wearily or with
effort
conscious – aware of what you are
doing; awake
feebly - weakly; without strength
rift – a split; break; crack
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Grammar: Prepositions
and Prepositional Phrases
can you imagin going for a walk in
the moon
Can you imagine going for a walk
on the moon?
id be able to jump much highest
than i can on earth
I’d be able to jump much higher
than I can on Earth.
With
his last step, though, he
stumbled on a small rock.
With and on are prepositions.
They introduce the prepositional
phrases With his last step and
on a small rock.
preposition begins a group of
words called a prepositional
phrase.
A
A prepositional phrase ends
with a noun or pronoun called
the object of the preposition.
preposition shows how the
object of the preposition is
The
related to other words in the
sentence.
A prepositional phrase can be
used to tell where, when, how,
or which one.
Preposition: The boys walked
on the moon.
Prepositional Phrase: on the
moon
Object of the preposition:
moon
about, above, across, after,
along, around, at, behind, below,
beneath, between, by, for, from,
in, into, of, on, over, through, to,
under, upon, with, without
Vern and Gerry left their
shelter at night.
at night
The boys jumped over gullies.
over gullies
Vern fell into a deep crack.
into a deep crack
He landed on his leg.
on his leg
The power in Vern’s suit
stopped working
in Vern’s suit
Gerry helped him back to the
shelter.
to the shelter
Without Gerry, Vern might
have died.
without Gerry
How long is the journey from
the Earth to the moon?
from the Earth, to the moon
In space, people cannot live
without special suits.
In space, without special suits
Get into the tractor and drive
to the shelter.
into the tractor, to the
shelter
Let’s collect moon rocks for
scientists on Earth.
for scientists, on Earth
I will take a photograph of
you standing between those
rocks.
of you, between those rocks
Spelling Words
Related Words
please
relative
pleasant
meter
breath
metric
breathe
compose
image
composition
imagine
crumb
product
crumble
production
origin
heal
original
health
academy
triple
academic
triplet
inspire
relate
inspiration
Question of the Day
Why would the moon be
an exciting place to
explore?
Context Clues
Draw Conclusions
Monitor and Fix Up
Context Clues
Vocabulary
Fluency: Echo Reading
Grammar: Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases
Spelling: Related Words
Time for Science: On the Moon
Gravity
The Moon
Turn to pages 610 - 611
Turn to pages 612 - 619
Fluency: Echo Reading
Turn to page 618.
As I read, notice how my quick
tempo reflects the feeling of
urgency in the story and moves
the action along.
Now we will practice together
as a class by doing three echo
readings of the page.
Grammar: Prepositions
and Prepositional Phrases
the moons surface is very dry.
And dusty
The moon’s surface is very dry
and dusty.
american astronauts leaved
footprints of the dust
American astronauts left
footprints in the dust.
preposition begins a group of
words called a prepositional
phrase.
A
A prepositional phrase ends
with a noun or pronoun called
the object of the preposition.
preposition shows how the
object of the preposition is
The
related to other words in the
sentence.
A prepositional phrase can be
used to tell where, when, how,
or which one.
Preposition:
The boys walked
on the moon.
Prepositional Phrase: on the
moon
Object of the preposition:
moon
about, above, across, after,
along, around, at, behind, below,
beneath, between, by, for, from,
in, into, of, on, over, through, to,
under, upon, with, without
Spelling Words
Related Words
please
relative
pleasant
meter
breath
metric
breathe
compose
image
composition
imagine
crumb
product
crumble
production
origin
heal
original
health
academy
triple
academic
triplet
inspire
relate
inspiration
Question of the Day
What did Vern and Gerry
learn about themselves
when faced with danger?
Monitor and Fix Up
Theme
Vocabulary
Fluency: Model Tempo and Rate
Grammar: Prepositions and
Prepositional Phrases
Spelling: Related Words
Time for Science: Moon Weather
The Moon
Turn to pages 620 - 625
Fluency: Emotion
Turn to page 621.
As I read, notice how my rate
and tempo varies, depending on
whether I am reading dialogue
or description.
Now we will practice together
as a class by doing three echo
readings of this page.
Grammar: Prepositions
and Prepositional Phrases
space travel is very expensive,
its also dangerous
Space travel is very expensive.
It’s also dangerous.
most astronauts are men but
woman also travel in space
Most astronauts are men, but
women also travel in space.
preposition begins a group of
words called a prepositional
phrase.
A
A prepositional phrase ends
with a noun or pronoun called
the object of the preposition.
preposition shows how the
object of the preposition is
The
related to other words in the
sentence.
A prepositional phrase can be
used to tell where, when, how,
or which one.
Preposition:
The boys walked
on the moon.
Prepositional Phrase: on the
moon
Object of the preposition:
moon
about, above, across, after,
along, around, at, behind, below,
beneath, between, by, for, from,
in, into, of, on, over, through, to,
under, upon, with, without
Like adjectives and adverbs,
prepositional phrases can add
details to nouns or verbs.
Without Prepositions: We
traveled and wrote books.
With Prepositions: We traveled
to the moon and wrote books
about our adventures.
Spelling Words
Related Words
please
relative
pleasant
meter
breath
metric
breathe
compose
image
composition
imagine
crumb
product
crumble
production
origin
heal
original
health
academy
triple
academic
triplet
inspire
relate
inspiration
Question of the Day
What is your favorite
movie about humans
landing on the moon? Is it
fact or fiction?
Expository Nonfiction/Text
Features
Reading Across Texts
Content-Area Vocabulary
Fluency: Partner Reading
Grammar: Prepositions and
Prepositional Phrases
Spelling: Related Words
Turn to pages 626 - 629
Fluency:
Partner Reading
Turn to page 621.
You will practice reading aloud
this page three times with a
partner.
Be sure you read with
appropriate tempo and rate and
offer each other feedback.
Grammar: Prepositions
and Prepositional Phrases
neil armstrong landed its
spacecraft on the moon. And went
for a short walk
Neil Armstrong landed his
spacecraft on the moon and went
for a short walk.
what an amazing event that were
What an amazing event that was!
preposition begins a group of
words called a prepositional
phrase.
A
A prepositional phrase ends
with a noun or pronoun called
the object of the preposition.
preposition shows how the
object of the preposition is
The
related to other words in the
sentence.
A prepositional phrase can be
used to tell where, when, how,
or which one.
Preposition:
The boys walked
on the moon.
Prepositional Phrase: on the
moon
Object of the preposition:
moon
about, above, across, after,
along, around, at, behind, below,
beneath, between, by, for, from,
in, into, of, on, over, through, to,
under, upon, with, without
The word
to is one of the most
common prepositions. It is also
used as part of a verb form.
Remember that the object of a
preposition is a noun or pronoun.
If
to is followed by a verb, it is
not a preposition.
Part of a Verb: I want to go.
Preposition: I went to the
store.
Spelling Words
Related Words
please
relative
pleasant
meter
breath
metric
breathe
compose
image
composition
imagine
crumb
product
crumble
production
origin
heal
original
health
academy
triple
academic
triplet
inspire
relate
inspiration
Question of the Day
What are the risks when
walking on the moon?
Concept Vocabulary
Draw Conclusions
Fantasy
Context Clues
Grammar: Prepositions and
Prepositional Phrases
Spelling: Related Words
Order Form/Application
The Moon
The small pieces of information
in a piece of writing are called
the facts and details.
When you put these facts and
details together to form a
logical, well thought-out opinion,
you are drawing a conclusion. It
is also called making an
inference.
A fantasy is a story about things
the could not happen.
Science fiction is one type of
fantasy.
A fantasy may have many realistic
elements, but the story could not
have happened for one or more of
these reasons:
The characters or setting are not
real and could not be.
The action and events of the plot
are not real and could not happen
or are not yet possible.
Authors may provide synonyms to
help readers understand
unfamiliar words.
Sometimes the synonym may
appear close to the word, set off
by commas.
Using these words, write your own
sentences that use synonyms as
context clues. You can use a
thesaurus to find synonyms.
craters
rilles
rift
Many science and technology
words come from ancient Greek.
In small groups, combine these
word parts or add them to other
word parts to form science or
technology words, such as
telescope, thermometer, and
microphone.
You may use a dictionary.
Word Part
micro (small)
tele (distant)
scope (see)
therm (heat)
meter (measure)
phone (sound)
New Word
Name one of the first steps you
must take to be accepted into a
space camp program?
You would need to fill out an
application.
An order form is used to buy a
product. They can be found printed
in catalogs or online.
To complete an order form, read the
description of the product you want
to buy and record information (such
as size or color) in the proper blanks.
An application is used when a person
applies for a job or wants to be
accepted into a program or
organization.
Applications ask for identifying
information, such as name, address,
and phone number. They may also
request other information, such as
job history or reasons why a person
wants to be accepted into a program.
Fill in all blanks on an application form
unless they are labeled optional. It is
important to fill in information
accurately and write clearly.
Grammar: Prepositions
and Prepositional Phrases
meg and me think this is the more
incredible place we have ever
visited
Meg and I think this is the most
incredible place we have ever
visited.
w’ed like to return to antarctica won
day
We’d like to return to Antarctica
one day.
preposition begins a group of
words called a prepositional
phrase.
A
A prepositional phrase ends
with a noun or pronoun called
the object of the preposition.
preposition shows how the
object of the preposition is
The
related to other words in the
sentence.
A prepositional phrase can be
used to tell where, when, how,
or which one.
Preposition:
The boys walked
on the moon.
Prepositional Phrase: on the
moon
Object of the preposition:
moon
about, above, across, after,
along, around, at, behind, below,
beneath, between, by, for, from,
in, into, of, on, over, through, to,
under, upon, with, without
Spelling Words
Related Words
please
relative
pleasant
meter
breath
metric
breathe
compose
image
composition
imagine
crumb
product
crumble
production
origin
heal
original
health
academy
triple
academic
triplet
inspire
relate
inspiration
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