Definition: A moon or other smaller body orbiting a larger one.
Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look,
At a word that’s floating, a celestial nook!
We’ve got “satellite” on the board today,
Let's break it down in a wonderful way.
The dictionary tells us, clear and bright,
“A moon or other smaller body orbiting a larger one,” right?
Now think of planets, grand and bold,
And moons that circle, stories to be told!
A
satellite
is like a loyal friend,
Forever following, until the very end.
It’s not a star, shining bright and free,
But it dances ‘round, for all to see!
Think of our own Earth, so blue and grand,
With the Moon circling, close at hand.
That's a satellite – a beautiful sight,
Orbiting our planet, day and night!
Sometimes we send satellites up in space,
To help us learn about this wondrous place.
They gather data, send it back with glee,
So let’s give a cheer for satellites, you see!
Does that make sense? Any questions to share?