原版英语RAZ 教案The Story of Lewis and Clark Book 1 - Up the Missouri River.pdf
《原版英语RAZ 教案The Story of Lewis and Clark Book 1 - Up the Missouri River.pdf》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《原版英语RAZ 教案The Story of Lewis and Clark Book 1 - Up the Missouri River.pdf(11页珍藏版)》请在淘文阁 - 分享文档赚钱的网站上搜索。
1、The Story of Lewis and Clark 1A Reading AZ Level Y Leveled BookWord Count:1,978Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.Written by Peter C.MontinIllustrated by David Cockcroftwww.readinga-The Story of Lewis and ClarkBook 1:Up the Missouri RiverLEVELED BOOK YThe Story of Lewis and Cla
2、rkBook 1:Up the Missouri RiverWritten by Peter C.MontinIllustrated by David Cockcroftwww.readinga-The Story of Lewis and ClarkBook 1:Up the Missouri RiverLevel Y Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Peter C.MontinIllustrated by David CockcroftAll rights reserved.www.readinga-CorrelationLEVEL YT4040Fou
3、ntas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAThe Story of Lewis and Clark Book 1:Up the Missouri River Level Y 3Table of ContentsIntroduction.4Preparation.7Going Upriver .11Into the Plains .13Spending the Winter.17Explore More .19Glossary .204IntroductionTwo hundred years ago,United States territory ended on the
4、east bank of the Mississippi River.Ships had sailed around South America and visited the Pacific coast,but almost nothing was known about the land in between.The French owned the land from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains.Spain controlled Texas,the Southwest,and California,and Great Brit
5、ain controlled Canada.People in all of these countries believed that there might be a Northwest Passage across North America.They imagined the Northwest Passage North America in 1800Spanish TerritoryFrench TerritoryUnited StatesBritish TerritoryThe Story of Lewis and Clark Book 1:Up the Missouri Riv
6、er Level Y 56as an easy river-going route that would run from the Atlantic to the Pacific.Many people believed that if you sailed all the way up the Missouri River,it would be just a short hike to the top of the Columbia River,where you could sail to the Pacific.Thomas Jefferson,the countrys third p
7、resident,believed that the United States needed to find and control the Northwest Passage if it was going to become a powerful nation.The Northwest Passage would be a great trading route between the nations of North America.Jefferson also loved science,geography,and learning about other cultures.He
8、wanted to send an expedition up the Missouri River.The men would record the plant and animal life of the West,meet with the Native Americans there,and,Jefferson hoped,find the fabled Northwest Passage.Congress set aside$2,500 for the expedition,and Jefferson chose his personal secretary,Captain Meri
9、wether Lewis,to be its leader.Lewis was a close friend of Jeffersons,and Lewis had spent time in the army in western Pennsylvania and Ohiowhich was then the western frontier.Lewis asked his friend William Clark to help him lead the expedition.Just before Lewis and Clark were set to leave,Jefferson s
10、urprised the entire nation.In Europe,France was at war with Great Britain,and France was losing money fast.The French wanted to sell all of their land in North America.Jefferson bought all 820,000 square miles of land for$15 milliononly three cents an acre.This deal,known as the Louisiana Purchase,a
11、lmost doubled the size of the United States.Many people criticized Jeffersonafter all,he had no idea what lay in the land he had just bought.Suddenly,Lewis and Clarks expedition had become much more important.They were now setting out to explore the newest part of the United States.The shaded area s
12、hows the Louisiana Purchase.Spanish TerritoryLouisiana PurchaseUnited StatesBritish TerritoryThe Story of Lewis and Clark Book 1:Up the Missouri River Level Y 78PreparationIn 1803,the year that Jefferson set the expedition in motion,crossing North America was as challenging and mysterious as traveli
13、ng to the moon.No one knew what lay between the Mississippi and the Pacific Oceanthere were rumors that woolly mammoths still roamed the nation.Most Americans thought that the Native Americans were hostile and dangerous.Without cars,telephones,maps,or modern medicine,the journey was sure to be dange
14、rous.Lewis and Clark were risking their lives.Luckily,Lewis was a thoughtful planner.Maps of the time showed strange legends about the West.Lewis traveled to Philadelphia to learn mapmaking,navigation,plant-and animal-identification,and other necessary skills.He bought everything the explorers would
15、 need for the trip.He purchased tons of camping supplies,including hatchets,fishhooks,warm clothing,and material for tents.He also bought hundreds of pounds of dried corn,salted pork,flour,sugar,and 200 pounds of a dried soup mixture called“portable soup.”Even with all this food,Lewis and Clark knew
16、 that they would have to hunt to get enough to eat.Lewis bought rifles,bullets,and barrels of gunpowder.The barrels were made of lead,which could be melted and formed into bullets when the bullets ran out.Lewis assembled a huge amount of supplies.The Story of Lewis and Clark Book 1:Up the Missouri R
17、iver Level Y 910Lewis also bought hundreds of dollars worth of gifts to give to the Native Americans they would meet along the trip.He bought mirrors,sewing needles,combs,bright cloth,tobacco,and other hard-to-make goods.The gifts would show the Native Americans that the Lewis and Clark expedition c
18、ame in peace.Lewis also arranged for three boats that would take them up the Missouri River.A 55-foot keelboat would carry men and their supplies,and two smaller canoe-like boats called pirogues(pih-ROGES)would be useful for scouting ahead.Lewis and Clark made sure that they chose the best people to
19、 make the trip with them.They chose mostly young men,many of whom had been in the army.Some were excellent at boating,while others were good hunters.They chose some men who knew how to fix rifles and some who could use iron to make horseshoes,axes,and other necessary tools.They also chose men who co
20、uld speak Native American languages.One member of the team was William Clarks African-American slave,York.The 45 men who eventually set out on the journey became known as the Corps(KOR)of Discovery.Lewis and Clark brought all of their supplies to St.Louis,near where the Missouri River joins the Miss
21、issippi.The Corps of Discovery rowed up the Mississippi to set up camp for the winter of 1803.There,on the edge of unknown land,the men trained for their journey,making sure that they worked well together both physically and mentally.After waiting out the winter,the Corps of Discovery finally set of
22、f up the Missouri River on May 14,1804.Do You Know?Lewis had a beloved Newfoundland dog named Seaman who went on the entire journey.Like all Newfoundlands,Seaman was enormous,weighing over 100 pounds.During the journey,he caught beavers,rabbits,and even an antelope for the team to eat,and he guarded
23、 the expedition from bears and wolves.The Story of Lewis and Clark Book 1:Up the Missouri River Level Y 1112Going UpriverThe Missouri River has the nickname“Big Muddy,”and Lewis and Clark soon found out why.The river was wide,full of curves,and not very deep.It was often filled with floating wood an
24、d dead trees.The thick,muddy water made these hazards hard to see.The Corps was also moving against the strong current,so they went extremely slowly.When the water was deep enough,the men used poles,oars,or sails(if the wind was good)to move upstream.But the boats often got caught on the river botto
25、m,forcing the men to get out and drag the boats along using ropes.If that were not enough,the soft,sandy banks of the river often collapsed suddenlyat one point,a collapse almost sank the keelboat.Hauling the boats through mud was terrible work.The only thing the men had to drink was muddy river wat
- 配套讲稿:
如PPT文件的首页显示word图标,表示该PPT已包含配套word讲稿。双击word图标可打开word文档。
- 特殊限制:
部分文档作品中含有的国旗、国徽等图片,仅作为作品整体效果示例展示,禁止商用。设计者仅对作品中独创性部分享有著作权。
- 关 键 词:
- 原版英语RAZ 教案The Story of Lewis and Clark Book Up the Missouri River 原版 英语 RAZ 教案
链接地址:https://www.taowenge.com/p-96891430.html
限制150内