Hold, Stay, Stick
Cling
There's no homework today, so it's not a _________ day at school.
typical
What are pictures taken with a high-tech electron microscope called?
photomicrographs
What is the genre of Your World Up Close?
expository text
“This microscope is _____ powerful than the one we used last year.”
more
Grainy, Particles, Texture, Sand
Gritty
If you put a sugar cube into coffee, the sugar cube _________.
dissolves
What does the word "micro" mean?
small
What does the text give about the topic?
facts and information
Correct the following sentence:
“The electron microscope is more stronger than a light microscope.”
The electron microscope is stronger than a light microscope.
Moist, Weather, Muggy, Stuffy
Humid
A _________ is a tool we can use in science class to see things that are very small.
When was photomicrography invented?
1840
These text features in the text show readers what tiny objects look like up close and explain the pictures.
photographs and captions
Combine the following sentences:
“The microscope is powerful. It helps scientists see tiny details.”
The powerful microscope helps scientists see tiny details.
Close up, Enlarge, Zoom in
Magnify
What are three context clues for mingle?
socialize, combine, mix
What is the most magnification that a photomicrograph can have?
2 million times the original size
This reading skill is used when the text explains events in time order, such as the history of photomicrographs.
chronology or sequence
Correct the following sentence:
This is the most interestingest photo in the text.
This is the most interesting photo in the text.
Socialize, Combine, Mix
Mingle
What are the four context clues for humid?
moist, weather, muggy, stuffy
In what year was the first version of a camera that took photomicrographs made?
1852
How do you know "Your World Up Close" is expository text? Give a reason and evidence.
The teacher will judge the answer.
Correct the following sentence:
This is the most clearest photo of the sugar crystal.
This is the clearest photo of the sugar crystal.