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1、www.readinga-The Inuit:Northern LivingA Reading AZ Level U Leveled BookWord Count:1,834Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.LEVELED BOOK AThe Inuit:Northern LivingWritten by David MeissnerLEVELED BOOK UWritten by David MeissnerThe Inuit:Northern LivingLevel U Leveled Book Learnin
2、g AZWritten by David Meissner Illustrated by Fred VolkeAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Photo Credits:Front cover,page 8:Ton Keone/dpa/Landov;back cover,page 16:Tom Koene/age fotostock;title page:Galen Rowell/Corbis;page 5:Nigel Bean/Minden Pictures;page 6:Hinrich Baesemann/dpa/Corbis;page 9:White F
3、ox/Tips Images/age fotostock;page 10:Ton Koene/Visuals Unlimited/Corbis;page 11(top):Layne Kennedy/Corbis;page 11(bottom):Bryan and Cherry Alexander/Photo Researchers,Inc.;page 12:Norbert Eisele-Hein/i/ 14:REUTERS/Str Old;page 15:Steven J.Kazlowski/Alamy;page 18:Camilla Hohmann/Alamywww.readinga-The
4、 Inuit:Northern LivingCorrelationLEVEL UQ4040Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA1920Explore More1 At the Library Ask your librarian where you can find books about the Inuit and the Arctic.2 On the Web A.In the address window,type: B.Then type:Inuit.Click on“Google Search.”C.Read the colored links.Cli
5、ck on one that looks interesting.D.When you want to explore other links,click the back arrow on the top left.E.Or try some different searches:Eskimo,Arctic,Nunavut,tundra.3 Try Inuit Storytelling!Whether its sitting around a fire or talking on the bus,people have always loved to tell stories.The Inu
6、it used to make up stories from the pictures they drew in the dirt and snow.Try Inuit storytelling with your friends!All you need is a stick.Sit in a circle and use the stick to draw pictures in the dirt or snow.Next,make up a story about the pictures.Then hand the stick to the next person.He or she
7、 can add on to your story or make up a new one.If you let your imagination run wild,youll probably come up with some pretty interesting(and funny)stories!Glossaryancestors(n.)relatives who lived a long time ago(p.7)caribou(n.)a large North American deer with wide antlers(p.5)igloos(n.)dome-shaped ho
8、uses built from blocks of snow(p.9)insulation(n.)material that holds in heat,preventing warmth from escaping or cold from entering(p.5)kayak(n.)an Intuit word for a canoelike boat that is moved by a paddle(p.11)migrate(v.)to move from one habitat or region to another at a certain time each year(p.5)
9、parka(n.)a warm,hooded jacket(p.8)resourceful(adj.)able to find clever ways to overcome difficulties(p.13)sod(n.)the top layer of the soil,including the roots of grass (p.9)tundra(n.)flat,treeless Arctic region where the ground is always frozen(p.5)The Inuit:Northern Living Level UWritten by David M
10、eissnerThe Inuit:Northern LivingLevel U Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by David Meissner Illustrated by Fred VolkeAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Photo Credits:Front cover,page 8:Ton Keone/dpa/Landov;back cover,page 16:Tom Koene/age fotostock;title page:Galen Rowell/Corbis;page 5:Nigel Bean/Minden
11、 Pictures;page 6:Hinrich Baesemann/dpa/Corbis;page 9:White Fox/Tips Images/age fotostock;page 10:Ton Koene/Visuals Unlimited/Corbis;page 11(top):Layne Kennedy/Corbis;page 11(bottom):Bryan and Cherry Alexander/Photo Researchers,Inc.;page 12:Norbert Eisele-Hein/i/ 14:REUTERS/Str Old;page 15:Steven J.K
12、azlowski/Alamy;page 18:Camilla Hohmann/Alamywww.readinga-The Inuit:Northern LivingCorrelationLEVEL UQ4040Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA1920Explore More1 At the Library Ask your librarian where you can find books about the Inuit and the Arctic.2 On the Web A.In the address window,type: B.Then typ
13、e:Inuit.Click on“Google Search.”C.Read the colored links.Click on one that looks interesting.D.When you want to explore other links,click the back arrow on the top left.E.Or try some different searches:Eskimo,Arctic,Nunavut,tundra.3 Try Inuit Storytelling!Whether its sitting around a fire or talking
14、 on the bus,people have always loved to tell stories.The Inuit used to make up stories from the pictures they drew in the dirt and snow.Try Inuit storytelling with your friends!All you need is a stick.Sit in a circle and use the stick to draw pictures in the dirt or snow.Next,make up a story about t
15、he pictures.Then hand the stick to the next person.He or she can add on to your story or make up a new one.If you let your imagination run wild,youll probably come up with some pretty interesting(and funny)stories!Glossaryancestors(n.)relatives who lived a long time ago(p.7)caribou(n.)a large North
16、American deer with wide antlers(p.5)igloos(n.)dome-shaped houses built from blocks of snow(p.9)insulation(n.)material that holds in heat,preventing warmth from escaping or cold from entering(p.5)kayak(n.)an Intuit word for a canoelike boat that is moved by a paddle(p.11)migrate(v.)to move from one h
17、abitat or region to another at a certain time each year(p.5)parka(n.)a warm,hooded jacket(p.8)resourceful(adj.)able to find clever ways to overcome difficulties(p.13)sod(n.)the top layer of the soil,including the roots of grass (p.9)tundra(n.)flat,treeless Arctic region where the ground is always fr
18、ozen(p.5)The Inuit:Northern Living Level U1718Today,land in the frozen north is divided between different countries.The Inuit live in the northern parts of Canada,Greenland,Russia,and the United States.In 1999,Canada made a territory for the Inuit called Nunavut.Nunavut means“Our Land.”Its official
19、languages are Inuktitut,English,and French.Now there are also schools in the Arctic.Children spend their days reading and writing instead of fishing and sewing.Inuit elders sometimes visit schools to teach the children Inuit traditions.They help students carve wood,sew animal skins,and tell stories.
20、The elders want kids to remember how their ancestors lived for thousands of years.If you visited the far north today,you would need to bundle up.Maybe youd wear a warm jacket,or two or three.If you went in the wintertime,it would be dark in the middle of the day.It would be freezing cold for days an
21、d weeks and months.A visit to the Arctic might make you wonder how people can survive in such a harsh environment.During your visit,you would meet Inuit people.You would see how they have blended traditional ways with modern living.For example,you might see an Inuit man wearing blue jeans and a cari
22、bou skin parka.You might ride on a sled that is pulled by a snowmobile instead of dogs.Or you might see seal hunters wearing sunglasses instead of wooden goggles.And before going home,you might buy a piece of Inuit art,such as a little animal carved out of stone.It would be a souvenir to help you re
23、member your visit to the far north.Today over 100,000 Inuit people live in the northern parts of four different countries.Inuit carvingI N U I T L A N D SGreenlandNunavutRussiaAlaskaCanadaArctic CircleUnited StatesNThe Inuit:Northern Living Level U34Table of ContentsThe Frozen North .4Staying Warm .
24、8Venturing Out for Food .11Work and Play .14The Inuit Today .16Explore More .19Glossary .20The Frozen NorthThere is a place on Earth where it is always cold.The ground is frozen and the land is flat.For much of the year,it is covered in a white blanket of snow.This land is so far north that during t
25、he winter,the sun doesnt come above the horizon.The land remains dark twenty-four hours a day.But during the summer,the Sun is always above the horizon.It is light outside twenty-four hours a day.Thats why this place,the Arctic,is sometimes called the“Land of the Midnight Sun.”If you visit the Arcti
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