Exploring Mars: Spirit and Opportunity

Lesson 24
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ELA

Alternate Unit 4

5th Grade

Lesson 24 of 33

Objective


Analyze the strategies Elizabeth Rusch uses to make science feel like an adventure, by explaining how authors use word choice, language, and point of view to support particular points in a text. 

Readings and Materials


  • Book: The Mighty Mars Rovers: The Incredible Adventures of Spirit and Opportunity by Elizabeth Rusch  pp. 56 – 59

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Target Task


Writing Prompt

Elizabeth Rusch’s writing style makes science, particularly Spirit getting stuck, feel like an adventure. 

What strategies does she use to create this feeling? Make sure to explain and give examples for at least two strategies.

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Key Questions


  • On page 57 Steve described the history of early Mars on the Columbia Hills as a “violent place, a place bombarded by meteors and ripped apart by volcanic explosions.” What reasons and evidence does the author include to support this point? 

  • Analyze the photographs on page 57. How do they help a reader better understand what the rover discovered? 

  • What problem did Spirit encounter? How did the team diagnose the problem? How did they solve the problem?

Vocabulary


treacherous

adj.

(p. 56)

very dangerous

bewildering

adj.

(p. 57)

causing confusion

altered

v.

(p. 57)

to change something

unsettling

adj.

(p. 59)

causing someone to be uncomfortable or upset

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Common Core Standards


  • RI.5.5 — Compare and contrast the overall structure (e.g., chronology, comparison, cause/effect, problem/solution) of events, ideas, concepts, or information in two or more texts.
  • RI.5.8 — Explain how an author uses reasons and evidence to support particular points in a text, identifying which reasons and evidence support which point(s).

Supporting Standards

L.5.4.b
L.5.5
RF.5.3
RF.5.4
RI.5.1
RI.5.4
RI.5.10
SL.5.1
W.5.10

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Summarize what Spirit found and how the team responded, by integrating information from several texts on the same topic.

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