Common, Proper, and Collective Nouns

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Name Ten Mile ay ommon, Proper, and ollective Nouns The names of particular persons, places, and things are proper nouns. apitalize the first word and each important word of a proper noun. I like rady Parks in the book by Priscilla ummings. ll other nouns are common nouns. They are not capitalized. That author has written several exciting novels. apitalize the first word and all important words in a title. Reflections on a Gift of Watermelon Pickle apitalize days of the week and months of the year. Saturday, October 14 apitalize the first letter of an abbreviated proper noun. bbreviations often occur in addresses, titles and initials in names, and names of days and months. Most abbreviations end with a period. In addresses, state names are abbreviated using two capital letters and no period. The envelope went to Mr. L. ho, 11 E. 3rd St., Rochester, MN 55901. It was postmarked Mon., Nov. 6. collective noun names a group, such as family or class. irections Write the proper noun from the box that matches each common noun. dd capital letters where they are needed. sears tower argentina rebecca my side of the mountain president jefferson america the beautiful ommon Noun Proper Noun 1. girl Pearson Education, Inc., 5 2. president 3. country 4. book 5. building 6. song Home ctivity Your child learned about common, proper, and collective nouns. Take a walk with your child. Have him or her pick out collective and proper nouns on signs and buildings in your community and practice speaking and writing them using proper capitalization. onventions ommon, Proper, and ollective Nouns 87

Read the passage. Then answer the questions that follow. What Is a Spacesuit? by avid Hitt, NS 1 spacesuit is much more than a set of clothes astronauts wear on spacewalks. fully equipped spacesuit is really a one-person spacecraft. The formal name for the spacesuit used on the space shuttle and International Space Station is the Extravehicular Mobility Unit, or EMU. Extravehicular means outside of the vehicle or spacecraft. Mobility means that the astronaut can move around in the suit. The spacesuit protects the astronaut from the dangers of being outside in space. Why o stronauts Need Spacesuits? 2 Spacesuits help astronauts in several ways. Spacewalking astronauts face a wide variety of temperatures. In Earth orbit, conditions can be as cold as minus 250 degrees Fahrenheit. In the sunlight, they can be as hot as 250 degrees. spacesuit protects astronauts from those extreme temperatures. 3 Spacesuits also supply astronauts with oxygen to breathe while they are in the vacuum of space. They contain water to drink during spacewalks. They protect astronauts from being injured from impacts of small bits of space dust. Space dust may not sound very dangerous, but when even a tiny object is moving many times faster than a bullet, it can cause injury. Spacesuits also protect astronauts from radiation in space. The suits even have visors to protect astronauts eyes from the bright sunlight. What re the Parts of a Spacesuit? 4 The spacesuit consists of several pieces. The Hard Upper Torso covers the astronaut s chest. The arm assembly covers the arms and connects to the gloves. The helmet and Extravehicular Visor ssembly are designed to protect the astronaut s head while still allowing him or her to see as much as possible. The Lower Torso ssembly covers the astronaut s legs and feet. The flexible parts of the suit are made from several layers of material. The layers perform different functions, from keeping oxygen within the spacesuit to protecting from space dust impacts. 5 Underneath the spacesuit, astronauts wear a Liquid ooling and Ventilation Garment. Tubes are woven into this tight-fitting piece of clothing that covers the entire body except for the head, hands and feet. Water flows through these tubes to keep the astronaut cool during the spacewalk. 6 On the back of the spacesuit is a backpack called the Primary Life Support Subsystem. This backpack contains the oxygen that astronauts breathe during a spacewalk. It also removes carbon dioxide that astronauts exhale. The backpack also provides electricity for the suit. fan moves the oxygen through the spacesuit and life support systems, and a water tank holds the cooling water that flows through the Liquid ooling and Ventilation Garment. 12 ook 1 urriculum ssociates, LL

7 lso attached to the back of the suit is a device called the Simplified id for Extravehicular ctivity Rescue, or SFER. SFER has several small thruster jets. If an astronaut became separated from the space station, he or she could use SFER to fly back. What Other Spacesuits Have stronauts Worn? 8 NS s first spacesuits were developed for the Mercury program. Mercury was the first time NS astronauts flew into space. These simple suits were based on pressure suits worn by U.S. Navy pilots. stronauts did not go on spacewalks then. The Mercury suits were worn only inside the spacecraft. 9 NS s first spacewalks took place during the Gemini program. The suits used for Gemini were more advanced than the Mercury suits. ut the Gemini suits were simpler than today s spacesuits. These suits did not contain their own life support. Instead, they connected to life support systems on the Gemini spacecraft with a cord called the umbilical. 10 Spacesuits designed for the pollo program had to do things the first suits did not. These spacesuits had to protect astronauts walking on the moon. Unlike the other suits, the pollo suits had boots made to walk on a rocky surface. The pollo suits also contained a life support system, similar to the Portable Life Support Subsystem on the current suit. Having a life support system on the spacesuit allowed the astronauts to explore away from the lunar lander. 11 Spacesuits similar to the pollo suits were used on the Skylab space station. Like the Gemini suits, the Skylab suits connected to life support systems on the spacecraft via an umbilical. What Spacesuits re Worn Today? 12 In addition to the EMU, NS astronauts wear other suits today. The dvanced rew Escape Suit is the orange suit that astronauts wear during launch and landing of the space shuttle. This suit cannot be worn during spacewalks. Sometimes, NS astronauts will wear the Russian Orlan spacesuit. This suit is the Russian version of the EMU and is used for spacewalks. nother Russian suit is the Sokol. Like the dvanced rew Escape Suit, the Sokol is designed only to be used inside a spacecraft. It is used on the Russian Soyuz spacecraft. 22 Which detail from the passage tells how spacesuits helped astronauts leave their spacecraft to walk on the moon? These simple suits were based on pressure suits worn by U.S. Navy pilots. The Mercury suits were worn only inside the spacecraft. The pollo suits also contained a life support system, similar to the Portable Life Support Subsystem on the current suit. The dvanced rew Escape Suit is the orange suit that astronauts wear during launch and landing of the space shuttle. Go On ook 1 13 urriculum ssociates, LL

23 In paragraph 3, the words the vacuum of space tell about a place with no people with no heat with no dust with no air 24 Today s astronauts primarily need spacesuits so they can look like U.S. Navy pilots safely move around in space stay connected to a spacecraft eat inside a spacecraft 25 In the passage, the word radiation refers to something that protects astronauts from the sun s rays something that provides fuel for a spacecraft something that is harmful to human health something that is carried in the backpack of a spacesuit 26 Read the following phrase from paragraph 6 of the passage. On the back of the spacesuit is a backpack... ccording to the passage, one reason for this backpack is to provide electricity for the spacesuit to contain thruster jets for the spacesuit to store extra food for the astronaut to protect the astronaut from space dust 27 stronauts are able to stay cool while spacewalking because a special subsystem removes the carbon dioxide from their spacesuit water flows through tubes in a garment worn under their spacesuit fans in a special device blow cool air on them several layers of material allows good air flow 14 ook 1 urriculum ssociates, LL

Name Ten Mile ay ommon, Proper, and ollective Nouns irections Match the letter of each common noun on the right with a proper noun on the left. Then write another proper noun that fits in that category. 1. Japan. city 2. Oliver Twist. country 3. Ms. Kopeki. team 4. tlanta raves. book 5. London E. teacher irections Write if the group of words is capitalized correctly. If the group of words is not capitalized correctly, rewrite it using correct capitalization. 6. Helen and her cousins 7. mr. Jorge Ruiz, sr. 8. the greatest ity in the Midwest 9. fourth of july 10. Mississippi River opyright Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. ll Rights Reserved. 5 11. holidays in november 12. south bend, In 46614 irections Rewrite each sentence. Use capital letters where they are needed. 13. On friday we went to a restaurant on east 18th st. called hot tamales. 14. It is owned by ms. marie dablontez, who is from mexico. Home ctivity Your child reviewed common and proper nouns. sk your child to write a note inviting a friend to do something. Have him or her check to be sure proper nouns are capitalized correctly. ommon, Proper, and ollective Nouns V 45

Reading ssignment This week we will continue reading Esperanza Rising. We are really enjoying this book. We will be reading some of it in class together and students will have some additional time to read independently. ny reading they did not complete in class will have to be read at home. Tuesday hapter 4 Wednesday hapter 5 Thursday hapter 6