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) 253 - 252 Student Book ( Pages Pg . 252, Exercise 1 : Read . Pre - Reading Activities : • o Have students look at pictures of Earth, the sun, and the moon . Ask, "What do you already know about Earth ? " and list responses on the board . o Introduce the new reading words : third, shine, millions of years, break . Reading Activities : • o Have students follow as you read the sentences or play the audio . o Read or play one sentence at a time and have the students repeat chorally . o Read the entire text chorally . o Have students read the text silently on their own, focusing on understanding its features, the sun, moon, and stars . Post - Reading Activities : ● Ask questions to check for comprehension . Invite students to answer the ○ question or, where possible, to read the sentence that answers the questions . Suggested questions for reading comprehension : ■ How many planets are there ? What number planet is Earth from the sun ? Why do we need water and air on Earth ? Why do you think the sun is important for life on Earth ? Can you see the stars at night ? How many do you think there are ? o Have students highlight all the verbs in the text and discuss their meanings ( e . g . , "shine," "breathe" ) . Have students identify whether they are in present or past tense . Pg . 253 , Exercise 2 : Circle and complete . Have students read the senten ces and circle the correct answer according to the text . ● Activity Extensions : For a creative extension, have students draw a night sky with stars and label the • sun, moon, and Earth . Ask them to include a fact from the text in their drawing . Challenge students to write a short paragraph imagining they are astronauts • describing Earth to someone who has never seen it . Encourage them to use at least three action verbs from the text . o For example : Hello ! I am an astronaut in space . I can see Earth from here . It is round and blue . Earth has water and air . The sun and moon shine on Earth . The sun gives light and heat . At night, the moon gives bright light . Look at Earth — it is beautiful ! My Way, Teacher's Guide 295
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