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1、Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.www.readinga-The Black StonesThe Black StonesA Reading AZ Level T Leveled BookWord Count:2,037LEVELED BOOK TWritten by Dina Anastasio Illustrated by Lisa IngTWZThe Black StonesLevel T Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Dina AnastasioIllustrate
2、d by Lisa IngAll rights reserved.www.readinga-CorrelationLEVEL TP3838Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAWritten by Dina AnastasioIllustrated by Lisa Ingwww.readinga-The Black StonesThe Black Stones Level T 2324That night,after talking it over,Paco and Tala gave their stones to their mother.At first,M
3、rs.Yates wouldnt take them because the stones seemed to have made her children friends again.In time,Paco and Tala convinced her that they wanted her to have the Apache Tears.Mrs.Yates slept with the stones under her pillow that night.The next day,she went to a jeweler and had the stones made into a
4、 necklace.When the necklace was ready,she slipped it on and never took it off again.Apache Tears really had brought them all good luck!GlossaryApache(n.)a member of a group of Native Americans in the Southwest;the language of these people(p.4)furious(adj.)very angry(p.9)legend(n.)an old story that i
5、s believed to be true but cannot be proved(p.18)obsidian(n.)a smooth,glassy rock formed when volcanic lava cools rapidly(p.16)research(v.)to study or investigate(p.12)search engine(n.)computer software that allows users to search data on the World Wide Web (p.13)volcanic(adj.)of or relating to a vol
6、cano (p.11)website(n.)a collection of webpages on the World Wide Web(p.12)The Black StonesLevel T Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Dina AnastasioIllustrated by Lisa IngAll rights reserved.www.readinga-CorrelationLEVEL TP3838Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAWritten by Dina AnastasioIllustrated by
7、Lisa Ingwww.readinga-The Black StonesThe Black Stones Level T 2324That night,after talking it over,Paco and Tala gave their stones to their mother.At first,Mrs.Yates wouldnt take them because the stones seemed to have made her children friends again.In time,Paco and Tala convinced her that they want
8、ed her to have the Apache Tears.Mrs.Yates slept with the stones under her pillow that night.The next day,she went to a jeweler and had the stones made into a necklace.When the necklace was ready,she slipped it on and never took it off again.Apache Tears really had brought them all good luck!Glossary
9、Apache(n.)a member of a group of Native Americans in the Southwest;the language of these people(p.4)furious(adj.)very angry(p.9)legend(n.)an old story that is believed to be true but cannot be proved(p.18)obsidian(n.)a smooth,glassy rock formed when volcanic lava cools rapidly(p.16)research(v.)to st
10、udy or investigate(p.12)search engine(n.)computer software that allows users to search data on the World Wide Web (p.13)volcanic(adj.)of or relating to a volcano (p.11)website(n.)a collection of webpages on the World Wide Web(p.12)The Black Stones Level T 2122Paco and Tala sat back and studied their
11、 stones in silence.They raised them to the light and looked into their centers.They thought about the women who had cried for their men,and they felt sad.Then they shut down the computer and held their stones tight.When their mother returned,they told her the legend of the Apache Tears.They took tur
12、ns speaking,without talking over each other.Mrs.Yates was touched to see how the story had affected her children.“Can you see the tear of an Apache woman?”Paco asked her,as he held his stone up to the light.Mrs.Yates took the stone and held it up to the light.“I think I do see it,”she said.“Its a te
13、ar for the man she lost,and its a tear for the sad children he left behind.”She gave the stone back to Paco,closed his fingers over it,and squeezed his hand lightly.“Its a tear that says I wish my children were happy.”Paco and Tala gave each other a long look.They understood that their father was no
14、t coming back and that they needed to find a way to live peacefully as a family again.The Black Stones Level T 34Table of ContentsThe Stones.4Volcanoes and Magic.8The Experiment.12Searching for Answers.16Apache Teardrops .20Glossary.24The StonesTala glanced over her shoulder before she picked up the
15、 two small black stones near the rivers edge at the base of Apache Leap Mountain.If her brother was watching,hed want the stones for himself,and she didnt want to give them to him.She had found them,and they were hers.Paco was busy tossing pebbles into the river,so Tala bent down and picked up the d
16、ark black stones.When she held them up to the sun,the light made them glow softly.The Black Stones Level T 34Table of ContentsThe Stones.4Volcanoes and Magic.8The Experiment.12Searching for Answers.16Apache Teardrops .20Glossary.24The StonesTala glanced over her shoulder before she picked up the two
17、 small black stones near the rivers edge at the base of Apache Leap Mountain.If her brother was watching,hed want the stones for himself,and she didnt want to give them to him.She had found them,and they were hers.Paco was busy tossing pebbles into the river,so Tala bent down and picked up the dark
18、black stones.When she held them up to the sun,the light made them glow softly.The Black Stones Level T 2122Paco and Tala sat back and studied their stones in silence.They raised them to the light and looked into their centers.They thought about the women who had cried for their men,and they felt sad
19、.Then they shut down the computer and held their stones tight.When their mother returned,they told her the legend of the Apache Tears.They took turns speaking,without talking over each other.Mrs.Yates was touched to see how the story had affected her children.“Can you see the tear of an Apache woman
20、?”Paco asked her,as he held his stone up to the light.Mrs.Yates took the stone and held it up to the light.“I think I do see it,”she said.“Its a tear for the man she lost,and its a tear for the sad children he left behind.”She gave the stone back to Paco,closed his fingers over it,and squeezed his h
21、and lightly.“Its a tear that says I wish my children were happy.”Paco and Tala gave each other a long look.They understood that their father was not coming back and that they needed to find a way to live peacefully as a family again.The Black Stones Level T 1920Paco noticed that his sister was rubbi
22、ng her stone between her fingers as she read,and he wondered if she was making a wish.Tala didnt usually like legends;she enjoyed reading about science.But Paco could tell that his sister was really interested in this story.Paco decided that he would read more about volcanoes and try to understand h
23、ow the river made rough rocks into smooth stones.Maybe he would finally understand why these things interested his sister so much.For now,Paco and Tala decided to write down the legend so that they would have it to remember.Apache TeardropsThe Legend of the Apache TearsLong,long ago,before the white
24、 men came,the Apaches roamed free.But a time came when the white men began to move west in search of new land.Hoping to protect their lands,Apache warriors came out to meet them,but the white men killed many Apache warriors.Some were driven to the edge of a cliff.Rather than be captured,the Apache w
25、arriors jumped from the cliff to their deaths.The Apache women heard of their warriors deaths,and they were filled with great pain.Their despair was so deep that the Great Father embedded their tears into the black stones that rested in the river.Whoever carries these stones will have good luck alwa
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