Meteor, meteoroid and meteorites

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Meteor,Meteoroid

And MeteoriteSuper Yano

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Identify the pictures on the screen by

rearranging the shapes that correspond with

each word.

The group with the highest score and most

behaved wins the game.

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Arts Boxing

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Boat Cruiser Ship

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And Meteorite

Eula:It’s a comet.

Lucy: It’s a shooting star.

Harris: It’s a meteor.

Kenneth: It’s a meteorite.

Have you ever seen a shooting star in the night sky? Can you describe what you saw?

• It appears as an object with a tail . • It travels quickly and appears to

fall on the ground.

A shooting star is another name for a meteor. But the truth is: a meteor is not a star at all.

What is a meteor?

A meteor is a light phenomenon or a streak of light that occurs when a meteoroid burns up as it enters Earth’s atmosphere.

What is a meteoroid? Where do you think they

come from?

Meteoroid is a broken up rock and dust from either a comet, asteroid, the Moon or from Mars.

What causes a meteor?

When a meteoroid enters Earth’s atmosphere, the air in front of the meteoroid heats up, causing materials to burn up.

How can you differentiate a meteor from a comet

when viewed from Earth?

What differentiates the two when we see them in the sky is that a comet moves slowly and appears in the sky for a longer time.

A meteor moves swiftly and seems to fall on the ground. It “shoots” from a point in the sky, making people think that it is a shooting or falling star.

What is a meteorite?

A meteoroid usually all burns up when it enters Earth’s atmosphere.

But when a fragment from the meteoroid survives and makes it to the ground, this space rock fragment is now called a meteorite.

Differentiate meteoroid from meteor and meteorite:

Meteoroid Meteor Meteorite

What happens as a fragment from an asteroid or comet enters our atmosphere?

Place Me Where I Belong

Show where a meteoroid, meteor, and meteorite are most likely to be found in the diagram.

Use the following symbols for each:

meteormeteoroidmeteorite Meteorite

Meteor

Meteoroid

Meteor

Meteoroid

Meteorite

Outer Space

Atmosphere

Crust

“Dreams do come true, if you’ll work

for it too.”

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Daily Checkup!

1. A light phenomenon observed when a meteoroid passes through the atmosphere.

2. A fragment from a comet, an asteroid, Moon, or even Mars that orbits around the Sun.

Daily Checkup!3-4. When a meteoroid enters the atmosphere, it usually ______ and the fragment that survives and reaches the ground is called _______.

5. (True or False)A meteor moves more swiftly compared to a comet.

Assignment

Research on the Internet or interview your relatives about their superstitious beliefs about comets, asteroids and meteors, write your answers on a one half crosswise sheet of paper.