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1、www.readinga-Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.LEVELED BOOK VSVYWritten by Molly ChenGems:Treasures from the EarthA Reading AZ Level V Leveled BookWord Count:1,691GEMSTreasures from the EarthWritten by Molly ChenGems:Treasures from the EarthLevel V Leveled Book Learning AZWrit
2、ten by Molly ChenIllustrated by Cende HillAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Photo Credits:Front cover,back cover,title page,pages 4(bottom left),5(center,bottom),11(bottom),20(top),21,22(all):Learning A-Z;pages 4(top right),10,11(bottom),17(bottom),19(top),20(bottom),23:Jupiterimages Corporation;page
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4、om):Siede Preis/Photodisc/Getty Imageswww.readinga-GEMSTreasures from the EarthCorrelationLEVEL VR4040Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA34Table of ContentsIntroduction.4How Are Gems Formed?.6Try This.8How Do Gems Get into Jewelry?.10What Makes Gems Valuable?.13Hardness and the Mohs Scale .15What Are
5、 Some Types of Gems?.16Conclusion .23Glossary .24IntroductionMany people consider gems to be Earths most beautiful creations.They are willing to spend thousands of dollars for even a small bit of that beauty.Sparkling gems are worn on the fingers,necks,and wrists of people around the world.Families
6、pass them down through the years.They can be found on crowns worn by royalty and on sacred religious objects.Many gems decorate the most beautiful and valuable jewelry.Gems:Treasures from the Earth Level V56A gem is any beautiful stone that can be used in jewelry.Most gems have beautiful colors or s
7、parkle.There are three major types of gems.The first two,crystals and stones,are made of mineralsthe natural,nonliving substances that make up ordinary rocks.Crystals are very pure minerals that form in tight shapes and neat patterns.Stones are mixed minerals that have beautiful colors and patterns,
8、but do not have strict shapes.The third group,organic gems,comes from substances made by living things.How Are Gems Formed?Some of the most famous and expensive gems,including diamonds,emeralds,and rubies,are crystals.Crystals are very pure forms of minerals.Every mineral is made of millions of tiny
9、 particles called atoms.In ordinary rocks,many kinds of atoms are mixed together without any kind of pattern or order.But in crystals,the atoms are arranged very precisely in neat,orderly patterns.Crystals have flat sides,called faces,which form shapes.Different kinds of crystals form in different s
10、hapes,some of which are shown below.Some crystals form cubes,while others form long,six-sided columns.Garnet,a crystal(top);turquoise,a stone(center);natural pearl,an organic gem(bottom)Examples of Crystal ShapesCUBICHEXAGONALMONOCLINICTETRAGONALTRIGONALGems:Treasures from the Earth Level V78 Make y
11、our own crystals!Rock salt,also known as halite,forms when salty seas evaporate.You can watch a much smaller version of this same process using just water and ordinary salt.1 Mix a tablespoon of salt into a cup of warm water.Stir it until it dissolves.2 Keep adding salt,a little at a time,until no m
12、ore salt will dissolve.3 Put a clean toothpick in the water.4 Place the cup somewhere warm in the sun.As the water evaporates,crystals will form on the toothpick and the sides of the cup.5 Look at the crystals under a magnifying glass.What do they look like?Most crystals form deep within the earth u
13、nder very special conditions.Some,such as diamonds,form when the mineral is squeezed under layers of rocks.The squeezing forces the atoms to arrange themselves until they are in the smallest shape possible.Others,such as sapphires,form when a mineral gets so hot inside the earth that it melts.As it
14、slowly cools,the atoms fall into place to make a regular crystal pattern.And still other gems,such as opals,form when minerals dissolve in water.As the water evaporates very slowly,the mineral left behind forms a crystal.Diamonds are formed deep inside Earths mantle.Volcanic eruptions bring the diam
15、onds to the surface.VOLCANOLAYERS OFEARTHSCRUSTPRESSUREFROMGRAVITYHEATHEATDIAMONDSMANTLEMAGMATry ThisGems:Treasures from the Earth Level V910How Do Gems Get into Jewelry?Most mineral gems are found deep within the earth.Humans must dig mines to get them.Because gems are so small and rare,mining is o
16、ften still done by hand.Miners must chip and cut at the rock,looking for stones embedded within it.The minerals in stones do not form orderly patterns,and they may have other minerals mixed in.Stones often form in layers that make streaks and lines,called the grain.Grain gives stones beautiful patte
17、rns and surfaces.Organic gems,which include pearls,amber,and coral,come from living things.Pearls begin when a grain of sand gets trapped inside an oysters shell.The oyster covers the grain with layers of smooth nacre,the material it uses to build its shell.Coral is made of skeletons left behind by
18、millions of tiny sea creatures.Amber began millions of years ago as tree sap.Amber often contains the fossils of insects or spiders that got caught in the sap.Do You Know?Opals form when mineral-rich water evaporates from cracks underground.This leaves a streak of mineral crystal in the rock.Streaks
19、 of crystal are called veins.The best opals in the world are found in veins under the ground in the Australian desert town of Coober Pedy.In the Australian Aborigine language,Coober Pedy means“white man in a hole.”Opal mines are simple holes in the ground.A spider in amberOysters create pearls.Gems:
20、Treasures from the Earth Level V1112When a miner finds a gem,it looks very different from the one you see in a ring or necklace.The gem often has rough edges.Its surface looks dull.Its shape is bumpy.Gems often have cracks,dark marks,bubbles,and other flaws.Gem cutters cut gems into regular shapes t
21、hat show off their best qualities and cover their flaws.Gem cutters once used diamond-edged saws and polishers,but recently they began using lasers to cut gems.Most crystal gems are cut into flat surfaces called facets.Facets show off the gems color and pattern,and allow it to sparkle with reflected
22、 light.Gem cutters cut different gems using several different cutting styles.The popular brilliant-cut style is often used with diamonds,which have more sparkle than color.This style has many facets that reflect light off the gem.Deep green emeralds,on the other hand,are often cut into a style calle
23、d the step cut.This cut,with its rectangular facets,creates a wide,flat top of pure color.The rounded top and triangular facets of another style,the rose cut,are most often found on older gems.The oldest style of cut,the cabochon(KAB-uh-shon),is simply rounded and polished.It is most often used with
24、 opaque or patterned stones.Other gems,such as jade and coral,can be carved into small sculptures.An uncut diamond looks uneven and flawed.Cutting styles(top and side views)show gems best features.CARVINGCABOCHONROSESTEPBRILLIANTA cut diamond reflects lots of sparkle.Gems:Treasures from the Earth Le
25、vel V1314What Makes Gems Valuable?Gems as a whole are valuable for two reasons:they are beautiful,and they are rare.The value of a gem is determined by the gems hardness and a system called the“four Cs”:cut,carat weight,color,and clarity.Cut refers to how well the gem is cut and polished,or how beau
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