The Environment
Space
Celebrations
Reading – How Do Fireworks Work?
Story & Grammar
100

What do we use to make bottles and windows?

Answer: glass

100

Who travels into space?

Answer: astronaut

100

What is a funny person with colorful clothes?

Answer: clown

100

What is inside fireworks?

Answer: gunpowder

100

What was the yeti’s name?

Answer: Emoclew

200

What energy comes from the sun?

Answer: solar power

200

What planet do we live on?

Answer: Earth

200

What lights up the sky during celebrations?

Answer: fireworks

200

What part of a firework do people light?

Answer: fuse

200

What did the people prepare for Emoclew?

Answer: a party

300

What material do we use for newspapers and books?

Answer: paper

300

What do astronauts wear in space?

Answer: spacesuit

300

What special clothes do people wear at parties or festivals?

Answer: costume

300

What pushes the firework into the air?


Answer: gas from the gunpowder

300

What value did the story teach?

Answer: Share success with your friends

400

What energy comes from moving air?

Answer: wind power

400

What vehicle travels through space?

Answer: spacecraft

400

What large imaginary animal is often part of festivals?

Answer: dragon

400

Which metal salt makes a green light?

Answer: copper

400

Complete the sentence:
“Are you going to travel in a ___?”

Answer: spacecraft

500

What do we use to power lights and TVs?

Answer: electricity

500

What is the name of the red planet?

Answer: Mars

500

What place has rides and games?

Answer: amusement park

500

Which metal salt makes a yellow light?

Answer: sodium

500

Answer the question:
“Are you going to travel in a spacecraft?” (plural)

Answer: Yes, we are. / No, we aren’t.

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