Galileo Galileo Story Vocabulary Story Vocabulary apparatu apparatu s s extraordinary extraordinary constellation constellation celestial celestial interrogati interrogati on on Open Court 5 th Grade Unit 2 Astronomy Lesson 1 Galileo Marco Ruiz & Melissa Lape– Wilson Elementary
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Galileo Galileo Story VocabularyStory Vocabulary
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constellationconstellation
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Open Court 5th Grade Unit 2 Astronomy
Lesson 1 Galileo Marco Ruiz & Melissa Lape– Wilson Elementary
apparatus “use context clues”
The place was filled with gadgets he had already invented, including an apparatus for indicating temperature and another for timing the pulse of a patient.A telescope is an A telescope is an apparatusapparatus that that magnifies distant objects.magnifies distant objects.
apparatusapparatus – a piece of – a piece of equipment that has a equipment that has a particular useparticular use
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extraordinary “use context clues”
Five years earlier, all Padua had seen an extraordinary happening: a new star had appeared in the sky.
Olympic track stars Olympic track stars run with run with extraordinaryextraordinary speed.speed.
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extraordinaryextraordinary: unusual or : unusual or amazingamazing
constellation “use context clues”
The constellation of Pleiades, in which the sharp-eyed observers could only see seven stars, became a swarm of forty-three. The most unusual The most unusual
constellationconstellation of stars is of stars is Orion.Orion.constellationconstellation - group of stars - group of stars
that form shapes in the sky.that form shapes in the sky.Marco Ruiz – Wilson Elementary
celestial “use context clues”
The fact that the sun has spots shocked some people, who felt that a celestial object ought to be without blemish.
The sun, stars, and planets are all celestial objects.
celestialcelestial - relating to the sky - relating to the sky Marco Ruiz – Wilson Elementary
interrogation“use context clues”Interrogation began on April 12, 1633. Galileo was asked to declare that he was wrong.
Being interviewed is a form of interrogation, or questioning.
interrogationinterrogation -questioning -questioning Marco Ruiz – Wilson Elementary