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1、Writing and ArtWrite a newspaper article from September 19,1783,describing the Montgolfier brothers experiment.Use facts from the book and outside resources.ScienceChoose an experiment from the book.Organize the details of the experiment using the steps of the scientific method.Discuss your results
2、and any new questions with a partner.ConnectionsVisit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.The Balloon BrothersA Reading AZ Level Z Leveled BookWord Count:1,657www.readinga-Written by David L.DreierIllustrated by Loic DerrienThe Balloon BrothersThe Balloon BrothersLEVELED BOOK ZZZ1Z2ww
3、w.readinga-Who were the Montgolfier brothers,and why are they remembered?Focus QuestionWritten by David L.DreierIllustrated by Loic DerrienThe Balloon BrothersWords to KnowairshipsatomsbuoyancychemistelementenvelopeexperimentimmersedinflammableintriguedmoleculesphysicistPhoto Credits:Page 7:alhovik/
4、123RF;page 8(top):Sarin Images/Granger,NYC;page 8(bottom):Granger,NYC;page 9:Stock Montage,Inc./Alamy Stock Photo;page 10:Mary Evans Picture Library/Alamy Stock Photo;page 11:Ingram Publishing/ThinkstockCorrelationLEVEL ZUVN/A50Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAThe Balloon BrothersLevel Z Leveled Bo
5、ok Learning AZWritten by David L.DreierIllustrated by Loic DerrienAll rights reserved.www.readinga-3Table of ContentsWitnessing the Birth of a New Age .4Two Brothers with Big Ideas .6Constructing“Smoke-Powered”Balloons .9A Balloon Rivalry .10Soaring into the Blue .12The Legacy of Lighter-Than-Air Fl
6、ight .15Glossary .16Early Balloon Flights near Paris,FranceSept.19,1783Nov.21,1783Dec.1,1783Aug.27,178302135746801MilesKilometers2345FranceParisATLANTIC OCEANMEDITERRANEAN SEASpainGermanyItalyEnglandGonesseVersaillesSaint DenisTuileries GardenBellevilleParisSEINE RIVERThe Balloon Brothers Level Z4Wi
7、tnessing the Birth of a New AgeAn excited crowd of 130,000 gathered outside the Palace of Versailles(vair-SYE),just outside Paris,France,on the afternoon of September 19,1783.They had come to see the flight of a large hot-air balloon built by two brothers.This was the moment of truth for Joseph-Mich
8、el and Jacques-tienne Montgolfier(mon-GOLF-yay).The king and queen of France watched from the palace courtyard.The beautiful silk-and-paper balloon was decorated with gold designs on a blue background.There was tension in the air.Three animals waited in the wicker basket suspended beneath the balloo
9、n.The unusual passengers were a sheep,a rooster,and a duck.These animals had been chosen as part of a scientific experiment.No one was sure what would happen to people who went up in a balloon.Since ducks often fly in the air,the brothers thought the duck would be fine.The rooster was included becau
10、se it was also a bird,but one that didnt fly very high.The sheep was thought to be similar to a person since it was a mammal that lived on the ground.The brothers were anxious to learn if these animals could go up in a balloon and come down unharmed.5The Montgolfiers filled their balloon with hot,sm
11、oky air from a fire burning in a pit.Shortly after 1:00 pm,the balloon was released.As the crowd looked on in wonder,it rose to a height of about 460 meters(1,500 ft.).Eight minutes later,it settled back to Earth 3.2 kilometers(2 mi.)away.The animals were just fine.The age of flightlong a dream of h
12、umanityhad finally dawned.The way was now clear for people to fly into the clouds.And the Montgolfiers deserved much of the credit.The Balloon Brothers Level Z6Two Brothers with Big IdeasThe Montgolfier brothers were part of a large family from a small town in southern France.Their father,Pierre Mon
13、tgolfier,was a successful paper manufacturer.His factories were the official suppliers of stationery to the court of King Louis XVI.Joseph and tienne took over the family business in the 1770s.Their successful business left them plenty of free time to pursue other interests.In his early forties,Jose
14、ph became intrigued with the possibility of flight.Since the 1600s,scientists had been exploring the possibility of making a lighter-than-air craft that would fly because of the principle of buoyancy.No one had yet figured out how to build such a vehicle,however.Buoyancy was first understood by the
15、ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes(ark-uh-MEE-deez).It involves the density of an objectits weight for a given volumecompared with that of a fluid around it.(Fluid in this sense can mean either a liquid or a gas.)If the density of an object is less than that of the fluid surrounding it,the objec
16、t will experience an upward force.A cork floats because its density is less than that of water.A balloon filled with hot air rises because the 7heated air in the balloon is less dense than the surrounding air.An object with a density greater than the fluid in which it is immersed will sink.Joseph su
17、spected that a light gas contained within a lightweight enclosure might make flight possible.He read about such a gas that several past researchers had reported from their experiments.Scientists had known about this mysterious gas for many years.In 1766,English chemist Henry Cavendish identified the
18、 gas as an element.He gave it the name“inflammable air”because it was highly explosive.French chemist Antoine Lavoisier(la-VWAH-zee-ay)renamed it“hydrogen.”Joseph filled small paper spheres with hydrogen and released them,but his experiments were disappointing.The spheres rose just a few meters befo
19、re coming back down.Hydrogen atoms are so small that they passed right through the paper into the surrounding air.Elements and AtomsElements are the chemical building blocks of the universe.Every element is made up of atomsthe smallest particles of substances that still have the properties of that s
20、ubstance.Oxygen and hydrogen are both elements.One oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms can combine to form one molecule of water.Elements and AtomsElements are the chemical building blocks of the universe.Every element is made up of atomsthe smallest particles of substances that still have the proper
21、ties of that substance.Oxygen and hydrogen are both elements.One oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms can combine to form one molecule of water.The Balloon Brothers Level Z8Joseph looked for another way to build a flying machine.One day,he noticed that shirts drying over a smoky fire puffed upward.Lik
22、e most people,he had often seen smoke rising from chimneys.This,he concluded,was the answer:smoke!In early 1783,the Montgolfiers began burning different materials to find ones that produced a lot of smoke.They found that a mixture of damp straw and chopped-up wool worked best.It also smelled terribl
23、e.But the smoke did indeed give buoyancy to any sort of light container.The brothers concluded that smoke must contain something unknown with a lifting property.They named this marvelous substance“Montgolfier gas.”Of course,there was no such substance.The lifting effect was caused by the hot air its
24、elf.When air gets heated,the molecules within it move around faster,causing the air to expand and become less dense.When contained within a balloon,the lighter air makes the balloon rise.Joseph-Michel MontgolfierJacques-tienne Montgolfier9Constructing“Smoke-Powered”BalloonsWithout understanding the
25、real science behind hot-air balloons,Joseph and tienne continued to build and test new balloons.The brothers experimented by using different materials for the envelope,including silk,paper,and linen.As their work moved forward,they also increased the size of their balloons.The balloons rose ever hig
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