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1、www.readinga-Amelia Earhart:A Legend in FlightAmelia Earhart:A Legend in FlightA Reading AZ Level T Leveled BookWord Count:1,504WritingPretend you are Amelia Earhart.Write a journal entry describing one of your first flights.Include details from the book.Social StudiesUse information from the book a
2、nd other resources to create a timeline of Amelia Earharts life including at least ten events.Share your timeline with your class.ConnectionsVisit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.Written by Julie MettenburgLEVELED BOOK TQTWbloomersdisappearedexpeditions legend navigator patchypilo
3、ts tailspintelegramsWords to KnowWho is Amelia Earhart,and why is she a legend?Focus QuestionWritten by Julie MettenburgAmelia Earhart:A Legend in FlightLevel T Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Julie MettenburgAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Front cover:Amelia after a nineteen-hour flight across
4、the United StatesTitle page:A studio portrait of Amelia Earhart Photo Credits:Front cover:Scherl/SZ Photo/The Image Works;title page,page 15:Everett Collection Inc/Alamy;pages 3,9:Bettmann/Corbis,pages 5,6,13,17:AP Images;page 7:courtesy of Library of Congress,Prints&Photographs Division LC-W861-35;
5、pages 8,12:The Granger Collection,NYC;page 10:courtesy of Ames Historical Society;page 11:SSPL/Planet News Archive/The Image Works;page 14:Underwood&Underwood/Corbis;page 15:Topham/The Image Works;page 18:courtesy of the U.S.Coast Guard;page 19:courtesy of U.S.Naval Historical Center;page 20:REUTERS
6、/Mike TheilerIllustration Credit:Page 4:Maria Voris/Learning AZwww.readinga-Amelia Earhart:A Legend in FlightCorrelationLEVEL TP3838Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA34Table of ContentsIntroduction .4Winged Machines .7Kansas Youth .9Time to Fly .11Last Flight .16What Happened to Amelia?.19Glossary .
7、22IntroductionThe tiny red airplane bounced among the clouds,12,000 feet(3,658 m)above the water.Below,icebergs jutted out of the cold waves.Giant black storm clouds lay ahead.The year was 1932.The airplane carried Amelia Earhart,one of the most famous pilots in the United States.She had been the fi
8、rst woman to ride in an airplane over the Atlantic,although a man flew the plane.Now,if she made it,she would be the first woman to fly an airplane over the Atlantic herself.And she would be the first person,male or female,to have crossed the Atlantic in an airplane twice.Amelia in 1937Amelia Earhar
9、t:A Legend in Flight Level T56But first she had to succeed,and there was a reason why so few people had made it.The trip was dangerous.Airplanes in the 1930s were small,and they didnt have many of the instruments that todays pilots rely on.A pilot had to go by her sense of sight and how the plane“fe
10、lt,”keeping tight control of the airplane for hours at a time.The black clouds ahead were too large to fly around,so Amelia pointed the little plane right into them.The rain soon turned to ice.The planes controls froze,sending it into a tailspin.As the plane plummeted toward the water,Amelia struggl
11、ed to get control.Finally,the warmer air below the clouds melted the ice.Amelia was able to pull the plane out of its spin.Many hours later,Amelia set the plane down in Londonderry,Northern Ireland.She had done it.She had crossed the Atlantic Ocean in an airplane she flew herself.Before this flight,
12、she had already been famous.Now,she would be a legend.But Amelia Earhart would be most remembered for her biggest failure.While trying to fly her plane around the world,she disappeared.Amelia Earhart poses with her plane in Northern Ireland after her Atlantic flight.Reporters surround Amelia after h
13、er Atlantic flight.Amelia Earhart:A Legend in Flight Level T78Winged MachinesThe worlds first airplane flight occurred in 1903,when Amelia was six years old.Two brothers,Wilbur and Orville Wright,had built a winged machine out of wood.They launched it successfully into the air at Kitty Hawk,North Ca
14、rolina.Although many people thought they were crazy,others thought the idea of flying was exciting.It was dangerous,to be sure.Planes were fragile,slow,and low-flying.They did not fly well in bad weather,and many pilots died in crashes.By 1937,airplanes had improved a lot.The first airlines had begu
15、n carrying passengers on short routes,mostly over land.Engineers designed better airplanes,and pilots like Amelia had learned to fly them more safely,but accidents still happened.The Wright brothers make their first flight.The Douglas DC-3,one of the first passenger planes,went into service in 1936.
16、Amelia Earhart:A Legend in Flight Level T910Kansas YouthAnyone who knew Amelia as a child could hardly have been surprised by her later accomplishments.She was born in Atchison,Kansas,on July 24,1897.She spent most of her time at her grandparents home with her cousins and friends.They climbed around
17、 the banks of the Missouri River.Amelia led expeditions into caves,and she loved to ride horses.She made up games for the children to play in her grandfathers barn.She and her sister,Muriel,were such active children that their mother made“bloomers”for them to wear.Unlike dresses,bloomers allowed the
18、 girls to run and ride and climb just as the boys did.At that time,most girls were not allowed to be so active,but Amelia was determined.Amelias happy childhood came to an end when she was eleven.Her parents took Amelia and Muriel to live in Iowa,but her father couldnt find a job.The family moved se
19、veral more times.Amelia made very few new friends.When Amelia was twenty-one,her family moved to California.One day she attended an air show.The airplanes dazzled her,flying in loops and doing stunts.After that,Amelia didnt finish college.She knew she wanted to fly.With her parents help,Amelia took
20、piloting lessons and saved enough money to buy an airplane.Before long,the young woman was flying in air shows herself.Amelia(right)and her first flight instructor,Neta SnookAmelia and her sister,MurielAmelia Earhart:A Legend in Flight Level T1112Time to FlyWhen she wasnt flying,Amelia moved to Bost
21、on and found a job at Denison House.It was a place where poor people,especially children,could receive help.She loved her work there,and she was good at it.She was making a name for herself.But then the opportunity of a lifetime presented itself.A publicist in New York named George Putnam was trying
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