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Art Around UsA Reading AZ Level M Leveled BookWord Count:788Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.Written by Cheryl Ryanwww.readinga-LEVELED BOOK MMPTCorrelationLEVEL ML1924Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAWritten by Cheryl Ryanwww.readinga-Art Around UsLevel M Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Cheryl RyanAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Photo Credits:Front cover,back cover,page 7:Pasqualina Azzarello&friends/Learning A-Z,Inc.;title page:Lavigna/D;page 3:Annie Reynolds/PhotoLink/Photodisc/Getty Images;page 4(top):iS Comeau;pages 4(center,bottom left,bottom right),5(purple and yellow crayon):Hemera Technologies/Jupiterimages Corporation;page 5(all but purple and yellow crayon):Lushpix RF;page 6(main):courtesy of Alfred Quiroz;pages 6(inset),9,15(inset):Learning A-Z,Inc.;page 8:Photodisc/Getty Images;page 10:Richard Gross/Corbis;page 11:Dorling Kindersley,courtesy of Burgess Dorling and Leigh;page 12:iS Meharey;page 13(main):Tim Fuller Photography/Learning A-Z,Inc.;page 13(inset):courtesy of Leon Applebaum/Learning A-Z,Inc.,Inc.;page 14(top right):Hannu Liivaar/D;page 14(inset):iS Richards;page 14(center):Dave Frederick/123 RF;page 15(main):Gloria Campos/Learning A-Z,Inc.,Inc.;page 16:Liz Mamorsky/;page 17:Philip Lange/123RF;page 18:Atlantide Phototravel/Corbis;page 19(left):Jupiterimages Corporation;page 19(right):PlanetA;page 20(top):Lillian Obucina/D;page 20(bottom):Elena Solodovnikova/D;page 21(top):Ray Carpenter/123 RF;page 21(bottom):Sergey Khachatryan/123 RF;page 22:Sang Lei/D;page 23(main):Can Balcioglu/D;page 23(inset):iS HermansArt Around Us Level M 34Table of ContentsIntroduction.5Painter.6Sculptor.8Potter.10Glassblower .12Fiber Artist .14Unusual Art .16Where Art Is Found .19Glossary .24Art Around Us Level M 34Table of ContentsIntroduction.5Painter.6Sculptor.8Potter.10Glassblower .12Fiber Artist .14Unusual Art .16Where Art Is Found .19Glossary .24Art Around Us Level M 56IntroductionArt is all around us.Art is in every shape,size,and color.Artists can make art from anything.Some artists make art with paint or paper.Others use glass or clay.Some use a computer.Others make art out of plants or sand.PainterSome artists are painters.Most painters use a brush.Others like to splash or spray paint.Some like to drip paint instead.Its all painting.Alfred Quiroz painted this picture of himself.It is a self-portrait.Art Around Us Level M 56IntroductionArt is all around us.Art is in every shape,size,and color.Artists can make art from anything.Some artists make art with paint or paper.Others use glass or clay.Some use a computer.Others make art out of plants or sand.PainterSome artists are painters.Most painters use a brush.Others like to splash or spray paint.Some like to drip paint instead.Its all painting.Alfred Quiroz painted this picture of himself.It is a self-portrait.Art Around Us Level M 78Painters paint on many surfaces.Most paint on canvas.Some paint on dishes or furniture.Have you seen a painted mural?A mural is big.Its painted right on a wall.SculptorSculptors carve shapes with sharp tools.They might carve wood,stone,or ice.Other artists make soft sculpture.Soft sculptures are shapes made from fabric and yarn.Mural on a wallWood sculptorArt Around Us Level M 78Painters paint on many surfaces.Most paint on canvas.Some paint on dishes or furniture.Have you seen a painted mural?A mural is big.Its painted right on a wall.SculptorSculptors carve shapes with sharp tools.They might carve wood,stone,or ice.Other artists make soft sculpture.Soft sculptures are shapes made from fabric and yarn.Mural on a wallWood sculptorArt Around Us Level M 910Some sculptors shape metal.They pour hot metal into a mold and let it cool.When they take the sculpture out,its shaped like the mold.PotterPotters make art with clay.They use their hands to shape the clay.Potters push on the clay.They pinch it.They pull it.They make it into the shape they want.Metal statue made of bronzeForming clay potteryArt Around Us Level M 910Some sculptors shape metal.They pour hot metal into a mold and let it cool.When they take the sculpture out,its shaped like the mold.PotterPotters make art with clay.They use their hands to shape the clay.Potters push on the clay.They pinch it.They pull it.They make it into the shape they want.Metal statue made of bronzeForming clay potteryArt Around Us Level M 1112The clay shape is baked in a very hot oven.The heat bakes the clay until its dry.Baked clay is called ceramic.Potters use a special ceramic paint called a glaze.The glaze makes the ceramic shiny.GlassblowerMelted glass is soft,like very thick glue.A glassblower scoops up a blob of hot,soft glass with the end of a long metal pipe.The pipe is hollow,like a straw.The artist blows air through the pipe into the blob of glass.The air makes a bubble in the glass.Then the glassblower can shape the bubble.He or she can make it wide,like a bowl,or make it flat,like a plate.A glassblower shapes a ball of glass.Baking clay potteryArt Around Us Level M 1112The clay shape is baked in a very hot oven.The heat bakes the clay until its dry.Baked clay is called ceramic.Potters use a special ceramic paint called a glaze.The glaze makes the ceramic shiny.GlassblowerMelted glass is soft,like very thick glue.A glassblower scoops up a blob of hot,soft glass with the end of a long metal pipe.The pipe is hollow,like a straw.The artist blows air through the pipe into the blob of glass.The air makes a bubble in the glass.Then the glassblower can shape the bubble.He or she can make it wide,like a bowl,or make it flat,like a plate.A glassblower shapes a ball of glass.Baking clay potteryArt Around Us Level M 1314Fiber ArtistArt can be made with thread,yarn,and pieces of fabric.Its called fiber art.Some fiber artists sew.Some make a quilt for a bed.Glassblowers work very quickly.While the glass is soft,they can change it.They can add dots or color.They can add a handle.But they have to be careful.When glass cools,it gets hard,and it can break easily.Hot glass is soft and can be shaped in many ways.A glass sculpturePatterned quilts and dolls are popular forms of fiber art.Art Around Us Level M 1314Fiber ArtistArt can be made with thread,yarn,and pieces of fabric.Its called fiber art.Some fiber artists sew.Some make a quilt for a bed.Glassblowers work very quickly.While the glass is soft,they can change it.They can add dots or color.They can add a handle.But they have to be careful.When glass cools,it gets hard,and it can break easily.Hot glass is soft and can be shaped in many ways.A glass sculpturePatterned quilts and dolls are popular forms of fiber art.Art Around Us Level M 1516Unusual ArtSome art just looks different to us.It isnt a painting.It isnt a glass bowl.Its hard to say what it is.Artists make it from things they found.Maybe they use pieces of wood and old junk.They might use parts of old toys,too.Some artists make big sculptures with sand.They get to work at the beach all day!Weavers are also fiber artists.Weavers loop yarns together to make art.They use a machine called a loom.The loom helps them put the yarns in the right place.Weavers can make beautiful rugs or blankets.They can weave a soft sculpture to hang on a wall.Weaving loomAn artist made this funny face using a wooden cutting board,a circuit board,telephone bells,a telephone keypad,industrial springs,and wire.Art Around Us Level M 1516Unusual ArtSome art just looks different to us.It isnt a painting.It isnt a glass bowl.Its hard to say what it is.Artists make it from things they found.Maybe they use pieces of wood and old junk.They might use parts of old toys,too.Some artists make big sculptures with sand.They get to work at the beach all day!Weavers are also fiber artists.Weavers loop yarns together to make art.They use a machine called a loom.The loom helps them put the yarns in the right place.Weavers can make beautiful rugs or blankets.They can weave a soft sculpture to hang on a wall.Weaving loomAn artist made this funny face using a wooden cutting board,a circuit board,telephone bells,a telephone keypad,industrial springs,and wire.Art Around Us Level M 1718Many artists like to work outside.They make art in a park or a garden.They use tree branches,rocks,and plants to make a design.People can come to the park to see it.An art installation is big.It can be a whole room that is a work of art.Sometimes,you can walk around inside it.The artist fills the room with things to look at,touch,and hear.The room might have flashing lights or big video screens.You might hear music or strange sounds.You might smell flowers or popcorn.Many sand castles are true works of art.An installation uses a whole room to make art.Art Around Us Level M 1718Many artists like to work outside.They make art in a park or a garden.They use tree branches,rocks,and plants to make a design.People can come to the park to see it.An art installation is big.It can be a whole room that is a work of art.Sometimes,you can walk around inside it.The artist fills the room with things to look at,touch,and hear.The room might have flashing lights or big video screens.You might hear music or strange sounds.You might smell flowers or popcorn.Many sand castles are true works of art.An installation uses a whole room to make art.Art Around Us Level M 1920Art is everywhere.Explore your town to find types of art.Visit an art museum.You will see many types of painting and sculpture.Go to an art gallery or an art fair.Artists want you to see and enjoy what they make.Where Art Is FoundSimple drawings are the oldest art in the world.Some very old drawings are on the walls of caves.Other old drawings were scratched into rocks.The drawings tell stories about something that had happened long ago.Art is also found in the ruins of very old cities.Scientists sometimes find old pottery designs.Some ruins have old murals painted on the walls.(top)Art museum(bottom)Public art comes in many shapes and sizes.An ancient cave drawing A Pueblo potArt Around Us Level M 1920Art is everywhere.Explore your town to find types of art.Visit an art museum.You will see many types of painting and sculpture.Go to an art gallery or an art fair.Artists want you to see and enjoy what they make.Where Art Is FoundSimple drawings are the oldest art in the world.Some very old drawings are on the walls of caves.Other old drawings were scratched into rocks.The drawings tell stories about something that had happened long ago.Art is also found in the ruins of very old cities.Scientists sometimes find old pottery designs.Some ruins have old murals painted on the walls.(top)Art museum(bottom)Public art comes in many shapes and sizes.An ancient cave drawing A Pueblo potArt Around Us Level M 2122Look for art around you.You can look for art when you are riding in a car.You might see a sculpture in a park.You might see a big mural on a wall.You can make your own art.Draw on a sidewalk with chalk.Make a sculpture with clay,snow,or sand.Glue pieces of seashells,glass,and wood on a picture frame.Its all art!(top)A mural of a lighthouse creates an interesting illusion.(bottom)Elephant sculptures add fun to a park.Art Around Us Level M 2122Look for art around you.You can look for art when you are riding in a car.You might see a sculpture in a park.You might see a big mural on a wall.You can make your own art.Draw on a sidewalk with chalk.Make a sculpture with clay,snow,or sand.Glue pieces of seashells,glass,and wood on a picture frame.Its all art!(top)A mural of a lighthouse creates an interesting illusion.(bottom)Elephant sculptures add fun to a park.Art Around Us Level M 2324Glossaryceramic(n.)baked,dried clay that keeps its shape(p.11)glaze(n.)a special paint used on ceramic clay art (p.11)installation(n.)a room or building made into a large work of art(p.18)loom(n.)a machine that loops yarn into strips of fabric(p.15)mural(n.)a big painting painted onto a wall or building(p.7)soft sculpture shape made sculpture(n.)with fabric or other soft materials(p.8)weavers(n.)artists who make fabric out of yarn or thread,often by using a loom(p.15)You can tell a story with art.It can help you say how you feel.Art can be interesting or funny.It can be something that you just like to look at.Look for art.Youll find it all around you!Art Around Us Level M 2324Glossaryceramic(n.)baked,dried clay that keeps its shape(p.11)glaze(n.)a special paint used on ceramic clay art (p.11)installation(n.)a room or building made into a large work of art(p.18)loom(n.)a machine that loops yarn into strips of fabric(p.15)mural(n.)a big painting painted onto a wall or building(p.7)soft sculpture shape made sculpture(n.)with fabric or other soft materials(p.8)weavers(n.)artists who make fabric out of yarn or thread,often by using a loom(p.15)You can tell a story with art.It can help you say how you feel.Art can be interesting or funny.It can be something that you just like to look at.Look for art.Youll find it all around you!CorrelationLEVEL ML1924Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAWritten by Cheryl Ryanwww.readinga-Art Around UsLevel M Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Cheryl RyanAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Photo Credits:Front cover,back cover,page 7:Pasqualina Azzarello&friends/Learning A-Z,Inc.;title page:Lavigna/D;page 3:Annie Reynolds/PhotoLink/Photodisc/Getty Images;page 4(top):iS Comeau;pages 4(center,bottom left,bottom right),5(purple and yellow crayon):Hemera Technologies/Jupiterimages Corporation;page 5(all but purple and yellow crayon):Lushpix RF;page 6(main):courtesy of Alfred Quiroz;pages 6(inset),9,15(inset):Learning A-Z,Inc.;page 8:Photodisc/Getty Images;page 10:Richard Gross/Corbis;page 11:Dorling Kindersley,courtesy of Burgess Dorling and Leigh;page 12:iS Meharey;page 13(main):Tim Fuller Photography/Learning A-Z,Inc.;page 13(inset):courtesy of Leon Applebaum/Learning A-Z,Inc.,Inc.;page 14(top right):Hannu Liivaar/D;page 14(inset):iS Richards;page 14(center):Dave Frederick/123 RF;page 15(main):Gloria Campos/Learning A-Z,Inc.,Inc.;page 16:Liz Mamorsky/;page 17:Philip Lange/123RF;page 18:Atlantide Phototravel/Corbis;page 19(left):Jupiterimages Corporation;page 19(right):PlanetA;page 20(top):Lillian Obucina/D;page 20(bottom):Elena Solodovnikova/D;page 21(top):Ray Carpenter/123 RF;page 21(bottom):Sergey Khachatryan/123 RF;page 22:Sang Lei/D;page 23(main):Can Balcioglu/D;page 23(inset):iS HermansArt Around UsA Reading AZ Level M Leveled BookWord Count:788Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.Written by Cheryl Ryanwww.readinga-LEVELED BOOK MMPT