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1、WritingImagine being a“sky boy”working on the Empire State Building.Write a letter to your family describing a typical day and how you feel about your job.Social StudiesWhat buildings are taller than the Empire State Building?Research one of these buildings and create a Venn Diagram comparing it to
2、the Empire State Building.Connectionswww.readinga-Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.LEVELED BOOK VLEVELED BOOK VWritten by Cheyenne R.WalkerEmpire State BuildingA Reading AZ Level V Leveled BookWord Count:1,333Empire State BuildingWritten by Cheyenne R.Walkerwww.readinga-What
3、makes the Empire State Building an important building?Focus QuestionFront and back cover:The lights on the Empire State Building change colors nearly every day.Title page:The Fifth Avenue entrance to the Empire State Building is a perfect example of art deco design.Page 3:Many people go to the obser
4、vation floor to view beautiful sunsets.Photo Credits:Front cover,back cover:Haveseen/D;title page:Glowimages RM/Alamy;page 3:Alan Copson/JAI/Corbis;page 4:Venemama/D;page 5:Esta/Esta/Superstock;page 6:REX USA/Stuart Atkins;page 7(left):DIZ Muenchen GmbH,Sueddeutsche Zeitung Photo/Alamy;page 7(right)
5、:Everett Collection Historical/Alamy;page 8:Underwood&Underwood/Corbis;page 9:Granger,NYC;page 10:Riveters on the Empire State Building,193031(gelatin silver print),Hine,Lewis Wickes(18741940)/Private Collection/Photo Christies Images/Bridgeman Images;page 11(top):Everett Collection Inc/Alamy;page 1
6、1(bottom):Museum of the City of New York/Granger,NYC;page 12:Bettmann/Corbis;page 13:Corbis;page 14:AP Images;page 15:REX USA/Caiaimage/Rexarchitectart decobargesbedrockcafeteriasconstructdemolishinvestrivetsskyscraperspiresteelWords to KnowEmpire State Building Empire State BuildingWorld Landmarks
7、Level V Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Cheyenne R.WalkerAll rights reserved.www.readinga-CorrelationLEVEL VR4040Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA1516Al Smith Was Right!The Empire State Building opened on May 1,1931,a little over a year after the first steel columns were set in place.The speed w
8、ith which the tallest building in the world was constructed set a record that has not been broken to this day.Just after the buildings fiftieth birthday,it was declared a landmark,which means that by law it must be preserved to appear just as it always has.Today the worlds most famous office buildin
9、g is still a prominent feature of New York Citys skyline.Al Smith was absolutely right when he declared that the building had been built for generations to come.Glossaryarchitect(n.)a person who designs buildings(p.11)art deco(n.)a bold style of decorative art,design,and architecture from the 1920s
10、and 1930s that features strong lines and geometric shapes(p.11)barges(n.)boats with flat bottoms that carry freight,usually on a canal or river(p.8)bedrock(n.)a layer of solid rock underneath the grounds surface(p.8)cafeterias(n.)dining rooms where people are served at a counter(p.13)construct(v.)to
11、 make or build something(p.7)demolish(v.)to destroy completely,usually a building or other large object(p.8)invest(v.)to put money into a business opportunity that offers the possibility of future profit(p.7)rivets(n.)bits of metal that hold something together(p.10)skyscraper(n.)a very tall building
12、(p.4)spire(n.)the pointed top of a tower or other building(p.14)steel(n.)a kind of strong metal made of iron and carbon(p.9)On special holidays,the building uses its new LED lighting system,with sixteen million colors,to put on light shows.Empire State Building Level VWritten by Cheyenne R.Walkerwww
13、.readinga-What makes the Empire State Building an important building?Focus QuestionFront and back cover:The lights on the Empire State Building change colors nearly every day.Title page:The Fifth Avenue entrance to the Empire State Building is a perfect example of art deco design.Page 3:Many people
14、go to the observation floor to view beautiful sunsets.Photo Credits:Front cover,back cover:Haveseen/D;title page:Glowimages RM/Alamy;page 3:Alan Copson/JAI/Corbis;page 4:Venemama/D;page 5:Esta/Esta/Superstock;page 6:REX USA/Stuart Atkins;page 7(left):DIZ Muenchen GmbH,Sueddeutsche Zeitung Photo/Alam
15、y;page 7(right):Everett Collection Historical/Alamy;page 8:Underwood&Underwood/Corbis;page 9:Granger,NYC;page 10:Riveters on the Empire State Building,193031(gelatin silver print),Hine,Lewis Wickes(18741940)/Private Collection/Photo Christies Images/Bridgeman Images;page 11(top):Everett Collection I
16、nc/Alamy;page 11(bottom):Museum of the City of New York/Granger,NYC;page 12:Bettmann/Corbis;page 13:Corbis;page 14:AP Images;page 15:REX USA/Caiaimage/Rexarchitectart decobargesbedrockcafeteriasconstructdemolishinvestrivetsskyscraperspiresteelWords to KnowEmpire State Building Empire State BuildingW
17、orld Landmarks Level V Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Cheyenne R.WalkerAll rights reserved.www.readinga-CorrelationLEVEL VR4040Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA1516Al Smith Was Right!The Empire State Building opened on May 1,1931,a little over a year after the first steel columns were set in pl
18、ace.The speed with which the tallest building in the world was constructed set a record that has not been broken to this day.Just after the buildings fiftieth birthday,it was declared a landmark,which means that by law it must be preserved to appear just as it always has.Today the worlds most famous
19、 office building is still a prominent feature of New York Citys skyline.Al Smith was absolutely right when he declared that the building had been built for generations to come.Glossaryarchitect(n.)a person who designs buildings(p.11)art deco(n.)a bold style of decorative art,design,and architecture
20、from the 1920s and 1930s that features strong lines and geometric shapes(p.11)barges(n.)boats with flat bottoms that carry freight,usually on a canal or river(p.8)bedrock(n.)a layer of solid rock underneath the grounds surface(p.8)cafeterias(n.)dining rooms where people are served at a counter(p.13)
21、construct(v.)to make or build something(p.7)demolish(v.)to destroy completely,usually a building or other large object(p.8)invest(v.)to put money into a business opportunity that offers the possibility of future profit(p.7)rivets(n.)bits of metal that hold something together(p.10)skyscraper(n.)a ver
22、y tall building(p.4)spire(n.)the pointed top of a tower or other building(p.14)steel(n.)a kind of strong metal made of iron and carbon(p.9)On special holidays,the building uses its new LED lighting system,with sixteen million colors,to put on light shows.Empire State Building Level V1314The large nu
23、mber of workers even made lunch a problem.With so many workers trying to get food at once,many started coming back late.Lateness was something the builders couldnt tolerate because it slowed work down.Their solution was to build cafeterias right on the site.The first ones were on the 3rd,9th,and 24t
24、h floors.As the building grew taller,two more were added,one on the 47th floor and the other on the 64th floor.The builders,or contractors,were supposed to stick to the scheduleand they did.They not only planned everything,but they also kept track of everythingsuch as how many bricks were laid and h
25、ow much plaster was applied.With so much careful planning,you might think everything went well.It didnt.One plan was a huge failure.Al Smith wanted the spire that rose above the 86th floor to be a stopping spot for airships.These airships,or dirigibles,were the modern way to travel back then.Smith s
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