MONDAY Direct instruction 2 Vocabulary journal entries word
MONDAY Direct instruction 2. Vocabulary journal entries (word description, translation, & drawing) 3. “Check” the level of word understanding in vocab journal 1.
Key vocabulary of the week • • • Density Cosmic Inflation Fusion/Fuse Transport Debris Orbit Review: • Element • Proton • Electron • Neucleus
Key vocabulary of the week Term: density Definition: the amount of matter in something in relationship to its weight and size (the quotient of mass and volume) Draw:
Key vocabulary of the week Term: cosmic inflation ! An event that happened right after the Big Bang; explains the shape of our Universe Definition: a very fast expansion of the early universe in volume
Key vocabulary of the week Term: fusion Definition: a process in which the nuclei of atoms are joined Related word fuse: to combine or mix things Draw:
Key vocabulary of the week Term: transport Related words (how elements get transported): Definition: to carry something (or someone) from one place to another Asteroid: small planets circling the sun (transportation) Comet: a space object with a bright tail Meteorite: a piece of rock or metal fallen to the ground from outer without burning up entirely
Key vocabulary of the week Term: debris Definition: the pieces that are left after something has been destroyed When objects in space collide (hit each other) the debris are cast into space Draw:
Key vocabulary of the week Term: orbit Definition: to travel around (something, such as a planet or moon) in a curved path : to make an orbit around (something) http: //www. grc. nasa. gov/WWW/k 12/rocket/Images/tworb. gif Draw:
Meet someone who speaks your language and… Explain your definitions & drawings using your native language for these words: • Density • Cosmic Inflation • Debris • Orbit • Transport • Fusion/Fuse Also, make sure you understand/remember: • Element • Proton • Electron • Neucleus
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