Astronomy for ESL Learners: Section 1
This lesson provides both some comic relief from the tedium of course books as well as comprehension and speaking practice.
The worksheet must be used in conjunction with episode one of Red Dwarf, Astronomy - Fact or Opinion? A fact is a thing that is known or proved to be true. An opinion is a belief, judgment, or way of thinking about something. Students read the sentences about astronomy and write fact or opinion on I used this worksheet with my elementary school intermediate students. The first part is a lyrics gap-fill, where you can use a lyrics video from Youtube and ensure all students have the correct l The Solar System Yasaman.
Astronomy for ESL Learners: Section 1 (Unabridged)
This is a worksheet that I created for my middle school students, the unit we were working on was about space. It contains questions that students can answer while watching the movie or after they Put BusyTeacher in your inbox. This is a worksheet that I made for my middle school students as an introduction to a unit about space. It contains multiple answer questions that students can answer while watching the movie or a This is a vocabulary and quiz worksheet for episode 1 from BBC's documentary "Wonders of the solar system" - Empire of the Sun.
I made this for pre-intermediate German speaking learners. First, students should answer the pre-watching questi Astronaut - Reading Comprehension PrimaryLeap. Who was the first human being to travel into outer space?
This reading comprehension includes a short passage with some interesting facts about an astronaut. Children read the text and then answer Comet - Reading Comprehension PrimaryLeap. Why does the tail of a comet glow white? This reading comprehension includes a short passage with some interesting facts about a comet.
Children read through the text and then answer the questions Earth - Reading Comprehension PrimaryLeap.
What would happen to the water if the temperature on Earth were any hotter? Children read the text an Jupiter - Reading Comprehension PrimaryLeap. What is the Great Red Spot?
Astronomy for ESL Learners: Section 2
This reading comprehension includes a short passage with some interesting facts about the planet Jupiter. Students read through the text and then answer the questions t Mars - Reading Comprehension PrimaryLeap. Mars has two moons. What are they called? Astronaut Chris Hadfield weaves a hushed, captivating memoir about watching the broadcast of the Apollo 11 Moon landing as a child.
Space Exploration (In VOA Special English) ESL/EFL
Sometimes heroes wear pencil skirts and oversize eyeglasses. This biography will make everyone wish to be superstar NASA computer programmers.
With supersize photographs and all the interactive nonfiction text features typical of a National Geographic Kids book, this collection of facts about the moon, planets and dwarf planets invites young space enthusiasts to pore over its pages. Astronaut Mark Kelly imagined this tale of a brave little mouse that saves a space mission after a flight he shared with 18 research mice. After enjoying the fictional story, readers may be inspired to find out more about real life animal astronauts.
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A journey into the expanse of the universe is the perfect poetic inspiration. Sidebar explanations unpack each part of the trip. The NSTA offers related teacher resources. Best for Kindergarten-Grade 5. If you were to travel to Mars someday, how would you get there? A video chat with Marie aboard the ISS gets her siblings dreaming about their own future space-related careers. But how did he get there? Air, land and sea No girls, no boys! Lost in the rainforest China: Kung fu master China: The girl in the red dress England: Knights of the Round Table England: Suffer and suffrage England: To be or not to be England: To be or not to be: Off to a flying start Impressions Getting to know you: Getting to know you: Let's get personal First impressions Friends You choose!
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