Let's Go to the Moon!

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Reading for 2nd grade
Cecilia Riquelme
Flashcards by Cecilia Riquelme, updated more than 1 year ago
Cecilia Riquelme
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What is the title of the story? Who is the author of the story? Let's Go to the Moon! Stephen R. Swinburne
Where are they going? What is the count? They are going to the Moon! 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1... Blast Off!
How many days can take to get to the Moon? What helps us blast into space? It can take four days to get to the Moon. A rocket helps us blast into space. We ride in the space ship at the top of the rocket.
How is the Moon surface? Are there plants or animals on the Moon? The surface of the Moon is dusty and has many craters. There are no plants or animals on the Moon.
What does the Moon have? What is a crater? The Moon has rocks, dust and craters. A crater is a big hole.
How do space suits help in space? Space suits help keep our skin safe from the very hot sun and the very cold shade.
What do space suits have? Space suits have air in them so we can breathe. Now we are dressed for our walk on the Moon.
How can you walk on the Moon? Walking on the Moon is fun. We can take big, light steps.
Why are we light in the Moon? We are very light because the Moon has less gravity than Earth.
What do astronauts carry to space? We carry space tools with us. We have jobs to do here.
What can you find on the Moon? We find rocks and bits of dust to bring back home. We will show the rocks to people back on Earth.
What can you do with the Lunar Rover? We drive around in our Lunar Rover. It's even more fun than walking in our fat space suits.
What do you take pictures of? We take pictures of our footprints. We take a picture of our space ship, too.
What is it to be on the Moon? It's strange and fun at the same time.
What do you think? When you look up and see the Moon, what do you think? Our Moon is beautiful!
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