Buzz Aldrin's given first name.
What is Edwin Eugene?
First, Second, Third, Fourth
What is chronological order?
_______, Babe Ruth was born in Baltimore, Maryland. The year was 1895.
At first,
Buzz Aldrin's love for rocks.
We can connect Mary Anning fossil discoveries.
Connects us to content we love to use every day.
Steve Jobs
Fossil found by Mary Anning at age 12.
What is an Ichthyosaur?
We used a Venn Diagram to analyze this Text Structure.
What is Compare and Contrast?
________, Sally passed away from Pancreatic Cancer at age 61.
Finally
George Nissen invented this bouncing rig just in time.
We can connect to Buzz Aldrin training for Apollo 11.
Born and raised in NJ!
Buzz Aldrin, Mark and Scott Kelly
This twin had a moustache!
Mark Kelly
What is Cause & Effect?
After they selected a game,_________, they selected teams.
next
Zeni was inspired by these baseball giants.
We can connect him to baseball legends Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig.
Founded first fire department
Benjamin Franklin
The facility Kenyan marathon runners who had success typically trained at?
What is the High Altitude Training Center?
These genres we have read have always been in chronological order.
Biographies and Autobiographies.
First, Joe went to the store. ______, he went to the bank. Third on his list of things to do was to pick up Dan.
Second
Mark and Scott Kelly watched Apollo 11 when they were five years old.
We can connect this to Buzz Aldrin reaching the moon
Has a story of inspiring resilience.
Zeni, Lou Gehrig, Sally Ride
Name of the internment camp Zeni and his family were sent to.
What is Gila River (Arizona).
Which text concluded that the effect of space travel is that the human body ages more rapidly.
Twins in Space
Steve Jobs founded Apple at the start of his career, and later returned. _______ his career, he helped start Pixar.
In the middle of
George Nissen was an inventor who designed and popularized the trampoline.
We can connect this to Steve Jobs has invented many popular products.
Has a fossil that is still on display at the British Natural History Museum.
Mary Anning