2.6 Day 2

2.6 Day 2
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language art

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2.6 Day 2

Slide 1 - Slide

phon means
A
write
B
sound
C
self
D
distant

Slide 2 - Quiz

graph means
A
write
B
sound
C
self
D
distant

Slide 3 - Quiz

auto means
A
write
B
sound
C
self
D
distant

Slide 4 - Quiz

tele means
A
write
B
sound
C
self
D
distant

Slide 5 - Quiz

p. 209
They travel in a van to the launch site. 
They get into an elevator that takes them to the door of the spacecraft. 
The astronauts wake up and put on their space suits and helmets. 
They walk along the platform into the spacecraft. 
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2
4

Slide 6 - Drag question

There are many examples of figurative language in this selection. What do they mean?
p. 209- butterflies in their stomachs
A
absorb
B
anxious
C
exit
D
enter

Slide 7 - Quiz

There are many examples of figurative language in this selection. What do they mean?
p. 209- load up into
A
absorb
B
anxious
C
exit
D
enter

Slide 8 - Quiz

There are many examples of figurative language in this selection. What do they mean?
p. 209- soak in
A
absorb
B
anxious
C
exit
D
enter

Slide 9 - Quiz

There are many examples of figurative language in this selection. What do they mean?
p. 209- get out of
A
absorb
B
anxious
C
exit
D
enter

Slide 10 - Quiz

There are many examples of figurative language in this selection. What do they mean?
p. 211- stretch out
A
collide with
B
became nauseous
C
enters with force
D
expand

Slide 11 - Quiz

There are many examples of figurative language in this selection. What do they mean?
p. 211- get sick to their stomachs
A
collide with
B
became nauseous
C
enters with force
D
expand

Slide 12 - Quiz

There are many examples of figurative language in this selection. What do they mean?
p. 212- bump into
A
collide with
B
became nauseous
C
enters with force
D
expand

Slide 13 - Quiz

There are many examples of figurative language in this selection. What do they mean?
p. 215- breaks into
A
collide with
B
became nauseous
C
enters with force
D
expand

Slide 14 - Quiz

Cause and Effect
The cause is that the spacecraft is pushing against gravity.
What is the effect?

Slide 15 - Open question

Main Idea
Microgravity has several effects on the astronauts.
What are the details? Hint- how does it affect them?

Slide 16 - Open question

If you are working in an official place, are you in a station or an impact?
A
station
B
impact

Slide 17 - Quiz

If you fall off your bike and hit the ground, do you feel the impact or module?
A
impact
B
module

Slide 18 - Quiz

If you have a job to do, are you on a mission or an atmosphere?
A
mission
B
atmosphere

Slide 19 - Quiz

If you see a giant wave, would you call it immense or halo?
A
immense
B
halo

Slide 20 - Quiz

If you are heading toward the moon, are you in a station or a spacecraft?
A
station
B
spacecraft

Slide 21 - Quiz

If you have a feeling of dizziness, do you have a halo or sense?
A
halo
B
sense

Slide 22 - Quiz

If you are in a part that breaks off from a spaceship, are you in a module or a mission?
A
module
B
mission

Slide 23 - Quiz

If you change the way you walk to school, do you impact or adapt?
A
impact
B
adapt

Slide 24 - Quiz

If you see a ring of light, do you see a module or a halo?
A
module
B
halo

Slide 25 - Quiz

If you are discussing the kinds of gases that surround Earth, are you talking about the atmosphere or the station?
A
atmosphere
B
station

Slide 26 - Quiz