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● Read title/cover page/look through book and make predictions

● Page 4 Spanish Cognate Ask: Does move sound like a word you know in
Spanish? (Allow time for students to respond.) The English word move sounds
like the Spanish word mover. Move and mover mean the same thing. What are
some things you can move? (Allow time for students to respond.) Write the word
moves on the board and ask students to locate it on page 4 in the book.
● KWL (know; want to know; learned) about movement or the book - white board
○ Using a whiteboard, make a KWL chart
○ Have students tell me things to write that they already know when looking
through the book and making predictions
○ Have students tell me things they do not know yet/do not fully
understand/want to learn more about when looking through the book and
making predictions
○ Say that because we haven’t read the book yet, we can’t fill in the L part of
the chart yet, because that is what we learned
○ Explain that when we finish reading the book, we can come back to our
chart and fill in the L
● Set a purpose for reading - learn how objects move; learn what objects move back
and forth; learn what objects spin
● Vocabulary

Direction - the line something moves along; ex. The sun moves across the sky in an
east-to-west direction. (swing back and forth; lid closing on a jar)

Force - strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.

Motion - the action or process of moving or being moved.


Fall - move downward, typically rapidly and freely without control, from a higher to a lower level

Float - move or hover slowly and lightly in a liquid or the air; drift

Spin - turn or cause to turn or whirl around quickly

Rotate - move or cause to move in a circle around an axis or center.


(triangle cut out)
Axis - an imaginary line about which a body rotates

Kick - strike or propel forcibly with the foot.

Pull - exert force on (someone or something), typically by taking hold of them, in order to move
or try to move them toward oneself or the origin of the force

Push - exert force on (someone or something), typically with one's hand, in order to move them
away from oneself or the origin of the force
Friction - the action of one surface or object rubbing against another

Gravity - he force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other
physical body having mass

Pendulum - a weight hung from a fixed point so that it can swing freely backward and forward

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