From the book
Glossary 1
Glossary 2
Grammar
Space facts
100

This is what the book was about

What is "our solar system"?

100

Koke

What is "boil"?

100

Bakke

What is "ground"?

100

In “The gooey brownie smells good,” the word “gooey” is this part of speech because it tells us about the brownie.

What is an adjective?

100

This is the name of our galaxy

What is the milky way?

200
This is in the middle of our solar system

What is the sun?

200

Klissete

What is "gooey"?

200

Steke

What is "fry"?

200

In “The oven is hot,” the word “oven” is this part of speech—it’s a thing you can touch.

What is a noun?

200

This force keeps your feet on the ground and the planets in orbit.

What is gravity?  

300

This planet has a pink sky and is made up of red rocks

What is Mars?

300

Dvergplanet

What is "dwarf planet"?

300

Lysglimt

What is "flash"?

300

In “The oven baked the cookies,” “baked” is a verb in this tense—it already happened!

What is past tense?

300

Earth is the third planet from the Sun. This planet comes right after Earth

What is Mars?

400

This planet is very hot during daytime, but 4 times colder than the North Pole at night

What is Mercury?

400

Kommende/i vente

What is "ahead"?

400

Advarsel

What is "alert"?

400

“He leaps over the puddle.” This action word is in this tense, because it’s happening right now.

What is present tense?

400

The Moon doesn’t make its own light. It shines because it reflects this.

What is sunlight?

500

This is how hot the sun is

What is 5700 decrees celsius?

500

Suser/snurrer/svirrer

What is "whizzez"?

500

Dryppende/sølete

What is "soupy"?

500

In the sentence “The pilot will fly the fighter jet,” the word “fly” is this kind of verb form—it hasn’t changed yet!

What is the base form (infinitive)?

500

This is the name for a path a planet takes around the Sun, or a moon takes around a planet.

What is an orbit?

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