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vocabulary Pluto is out!
discovery (n.)to process of finding information, a place or an object, especially for the first time, or the things that is found
example: The first step on the Moon is the discovery of mankind.
classified (adj.)
arranged in classes or categories
example: They have classified that Pluto is not
a planet.
orbit (n.)
the curved path through which objects in space move around a planet
example: The orbit of Pluto is strange.
dwarf (n.)
which is much smaller than the usual size for its type or species
example: Pluto is a dwarf planet.
asteroid (adj.)
one of many large rocks that circle the sun
example: There are asteroid objects between Mars and Jupiter.
Coordinating ConjunctionsCoordinating Conjunctions connect words,
phrases, or groups of words in a sentence. The words or phrases being connected should be equal or similar.
Coordinating Conjunction always go between the words or phrases that they are connecting.
There are seven coordinating conjunction in the English language. An easy way to remember the coordinating conjunction is to remember FANBOYS
FANBOYSF
A
N
B
O
Y
S
FOR
AND
NOR
BUT
OR
YET
SO
reason
addition
and not
contrast
options
outcome
result
Pattern1 – Connecting two main clauses
Rules for using a Coordinating Conjunction
Main Clause Coordinating Conjunction, Main Clause
When you connect two main clauses with a coordinating conjunction, use a comma.
Examples:- Tom walked the dog, and he grabbed the mail.- Earth orbits around itself, and it orbits around the Sun.
Pattern2 – Connecting two items
Item Coordinating Conjunction- Item
You can also use a coordinating conjunction to connect any two items. These items can be any grammatical unit except main clauses, do not use comma.
Examples:- She likes apples and bananas.- My grandfather is old but he is strong.
Pattern3 – Connecting three or more items in a series
Item Coordinating Conjunction,
When you have three or more items in a series, you generally use a comma before the coordinating conjunction. Some handbooks and style guides will tell you that this comma is optional, but my advice is to put it in.
Examples:with Comma- She is cooking chicken, potatoes, corn, and carrot.without Comma- She is cooking chicken, potatoes, corn and carrot.
Item Item,
Listening Activity
Directions:- Make a group of three.- Listen to the definition of vocabulary.- Write the words of vocabulary on the paper and
stick it on the board. - When you finish, show the board up and say
“Hey!” together.
Reading Activity
Directions:- Work in pair.- Read the text “Pluto is out!”.- Read the sentence on the power point and
think of it TRUE or FALSE.
Speaking Activity
Directions:- Get in pair.- Flip a coin. (heads = move 1 square; tails = move two squares)- Answer the questions.- The first person to get to Finish! is the winner.
Writing Activity
Directions:- Make a group of three.- Summarize about the text “Pluto is out!” and
write your opinion on the paper.- Present your work in front of class.
Photo is out!Nowadays, our solar system has eight planets,
not nine. Because of the world’s astronomer decided that Pluto was no longer a planet. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...