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1、Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.WritingPretend you are Jackie Robinson on April 15,1947.Write a journal entry describing your experiences,thoughts,and feelings about the day.Use information from the book as support.Social StudiesMake a timeline of Jackie Robinsons life,inclu
2、ding at least five events.Share your timeline with a partner.ConnectionsJackie RobinsonA Reading AZ Level Q Leveled BookWord Count:923Jackiewww.readinga-LEVELED BOOK QWritten by S.E.VirgilioKNQRobinsonJackieRobinsonJackieWritten by S.E.Virgiliowww.readinga-How did Jackie Robinson change history?Focu
3、s QuestionTitle page:Robinson signs autographs for excited young Dodgers fans in 1947.Page 3:Robinsons family pitches in to help him blow out a candle on his thirty-fifth birthday in 1954.Photo Credits:Front cover;back cover,title page,pages 6(left),10,11,12(main):Bettmann/Getty Images;pages 3,6(rig
4、ht,bottom):AP Images;page 4:ClassicStock/Alamy Stock Photo;pages 5,13:Hulton Archive/Getty Images;page 7:Sports Studio Photos/Getty Images Sport/Getty Images;page 8:Sporting News/Getty Images;page 9:FPG/Archive Photos/Getty Images;page 12(inset):Diamond Images/Getty Images;page 14(main):Paul Spinell
5、i/Major League Baseball/Getty Images;page 14(inset):Susan Walsh/AP Images;page 15:John Rooney/AP ImagesJackie RobinsonLevel Q Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by S.E.VirgilioAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Words to Knowabuseathletecharactercivil rightsintegratelegendMajor League Baseballprejudiceseg
6、regatedCorrelationLEVEL QN3030Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA3Table of Contents Introduction .4The Early Years .5Taking a Stand .7Youre Hired!.8Number 42 Takes the Field .11Beyond Baseball .15Glossary .16Jackie Robinson Level Q4IntroductionThe Ebbets Field stands were full on April 15,1947.Brookl
7、yn Dodger Jackie Robinson picked up his baseball bat.The crowd watched as the only African American in Major League Baseball(MLB)walked to the plate.Insults rang out from the other teams dugout.The Dodgers general manager,Branch Rickey,had warned him this would happen.The words hurt,but Robinson had
8、 promised not to respond.He would play ball and let his bat do the talking.Many people took note of the great courage Jackie Robinson showed that day.His courage would make him a baseball legend and a champion for equal rights.Robinson waits for the pitch during an exhibition game at Ebbets Field th
9、e day before his MLB debut.3Table of Contents Introduction .4The Early Years .5Taking a Stand .7Youre Hired!.8Number 42 Takes the Field .11Beyond Baseball .15Glossary .16Jackie Robinson Level Q4IntroductionThe Ebbets Field stands were full on April 15,1947.Brooklyn Dodger Jackie Robinson picked up h
10、is baseball bat.The crowd watched as the only African American in Major League Baseball(MLB)walked to the plate.Insults rang out from the other teams dugout.The Dodgers general manager,Branch Rickey,had warned him this would happen.The words hurt,but Robinson had promised not to respond.He would pla
11、y ball and let his bat do the talking.Many people took note of the great courage Jackie Robinson showed that day.His courage would make him a baseball legend and a champion for equal rights.Robinson waits for the pitch during an exhibition game at Ebbets Field the day before his MLB debut.5The Early
12、 YearsJack Roosevelt Robinson was born on January 31,1919,the youngest of five children in a poor Georgia family.The Robinson family moved to California when Jackie was a boy.There,he became known as a talented athlete in not one but several sports.Jackie Robinson(second from left)poses with his fam
13、ily around 1925.Jackie Robinson Level Q6Jackie Robinson attended the University of California at Los Angeles(UCLA).He was a star on the schools football,track,basketball,and baseball teams.Robinson was the first student in the schools history to win special awards in four sports in a single year.In
14、spite of this success,Robinson did not graduate from UCLA.The Robinsons had little money.He left school in 1941 to help support his family.In addition to baseball,Robinson ran track and played basketball and football at UCLAand excelled at all of them.5The Early YearsJack Roosevelt Robinson was born
15、 on January 31,1919,the youngest of five children in a poor Georgia family.The Robinson family moved to California when Jackie was a boy.There,he became known as a talented athlete in not one but several sports.Jackie Robinson(second from left)poses with his family around 1925.Jackie Robinson Level
16、Q6Jackie Robinson attended the University of California at Los Angeles(UCLA).He was a star on the schools football,track,basketball,and baseball teams.Robinson was the first student in the schools history to win special awards in four sports in a single year.In spite of this success,Robinson did not
17、 graduate from UCLA.The Robinsons had little money.He left school in 1941 to help support his family.In addition to baseball,Robinson ran track and played basketball and football at UCLAand excelled at all of them.7Taking a StandRobinson played semiprofessional football after college.Then,in Decembe
18、r 1941,the United States entered World War II.Like many young men at the time,Robinson was called up to serve in the U.S.Army.Robinson served at Fort Hood,Texas.One day in 1944,he and a group of soldiers got on an army bus.The bus was segregatedwhite soldiers sat in the front and black soldiers in t
19、he back.Yet Robinson knew he was no less a soldier than the white men.He refused an order to move to the back of the bus.For this,he was arrested.The army wanted to punish Robinson,but many people defended him.He was a good soldier who had only stood up for what was right.In the end,he was found not
20、 guilty.Robinson poses in his U.S.Army uniform.Jackie Robinson Level Q8Youre Hired!After his time in the army,Robinson worked at a Texas college coaching basketball.In 1945,he received a letter from the Kansas City Monarchs,a professional baseball team.They offered Robinson a contract to play with t
21、hem for four hundred dollars a month.The Monarchs were part of the Negro Leagues.At that time,baseball was segregated.White and black athletes played in separate leagues.Robinson signed on to play for the Monarchs,thinking it might be a way to someday get into the all-white major leagues.Robinson pl
22、ayed shortstop for the Kansas City Monarchs in the mid-1940s.7Taking a StandRobinson played semiprofessional football after college.Then,in December 1941,the United States entered World War II.Like many young men at the time,Robinson was called up to serve in the U.S.Army.Robinson served at Fort Hoo
23、d,Texas.One day in 1944,he and a group of soldiers got on an army bus.The bus was segregatedwhite soldiers sat in the front and black soldiers in the back.Yet Robinson knew he was no less a soldier than the white men.He refused an order to move to the back of the bus.For this,he was arrested.The arm
24、y wanted to punish Robinson,but many people defended him.He was a good soldier who had only stood up for what was right.In the end,he was found not guilty.Robinson poses in his U.S.Army uniform.Jackie Robinson Level Q8Youre Hired!After his time in the army,Robinson worked at a Texas college coaching
25、 basketball.In 1945,he received a letter from the Kansas City Monarchs,a professional baseball team.They offered Robinson a contract to play with them for four hundred dollars a month.The Monarchs were part of the Negro Leagues.At that time,baseball was segregated.White and black athletes played in
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