Title: To Preserve History on the Moon, Visitors Are Asked to Tread Lightly.
Author: KENNETH CHANG
Source: The New York Times.
The topic of the article is: Scientists don’t want to have history on the moon so they asked visitors to tread lightly.
The main idea of the article is: To Preserve History on the Moon, Visitors Are Asked to Tread Lightly. (implied/stated)
The author’s purpose for writing this article is to inform because of protecting and preserving the artifacts on the moon.
The pattern of organization of the article is compare and contrast.
The reason the author chose this pattern for the article is compare what’s going to happen if the visitors won’t follow the rules.
The text features included in the article are: History, Moon, and Visitors.
Moon helps by giving people light.
History helps by visitors.
And moon helps by history
This article is about (a summary in your own words): The scientists asked visitor to treat the moon in a good way and to tread it lightly.
The significance (importance) of this article is: respect what you have and no to look at others.
What I learned from this article is to respect what I have and not to look at what other people have.
What I liked about this article is that its talking how we should treat the moon.
What I did not like about it is that it’s kind of boring and it doesn’t interest me that much like I think it’s more for adults.
Who should read this article and why: Adults because teenagers and kids won’t like this because it won’t interest them.
(text-to-self):this article reminds me of the announcement my principal made this morning about how important of preserving by keeping it clean.
(text-to-text): this remins me of the article we read in class today about preserving the moon.
(text-to-world): this reminds me of a tv show is about astranaouts and what they do.
New Vocabulary I learned...
Word | Context Clues | Definition |
obliterate | But for archaeologists and historians worried that the next generation of people visiting the moon might carelessly obliterate the site of one of humanity’s greatest accomplishments. | To erase something or not care about it. |
Designations | These designations were important first steps toward raising awareness of the need to protect off-world artifacts. | To design or draw something. |
Realm | It’s just an incredible realm that archaeologists haven’t begun to look at until now. | New observation. |
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