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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
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4、 Inuit:Northern LivingCorrelationLEVEL UQ4040Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA34Table of ContentsThe Frozen North .4Staying Warm .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 i
5、s 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 the 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 outsi
6、de twenty-four hours a day.Thats why this place,the Arctic,is sometimes called the“Land of the Midnight Sun.”If you visit the Arctic region,youll feel how cold it is.The temperature on an average winter day is about 34 Celsius(30F)!Each year,between 38 and 229 centimeters(1590 in)of snow fall.For ma
7、ny months,the Arctics rivers,lakes,and seas freeze over.Brrr!The Arctic is the circular area around the North Pole.Inuit Words in EnglishMany Inuit spoke a language called Inuktitut.Some of the words they used are now words that we use in English.igloo:a dome-shaped house built from blocks of snowka
8、yak:a light and narrow boat,like a canoe but with a covered deckparka:a warm,hooded jacketArcticCircleThe Inuit:Northern Living Level U56So if its that cold and snowy,how can anything survive in the Arctic?The land is mostly barren tundra where even trees cannot grow.But some plants can take root in
9、 the far north.These are low-growing mosses,shrubs,and tiny flowering plants.Animals have also found ways to live in the Arctic.Salmon,lake trout,and Arctic cod are fish that swim in the cold waters.Whales,seals,walruses,and polar bears live in and around the sea.Layers of fat beneath their skin ser
10、ve as warm insulation.Wolves,foxes,and caribou roam the tundra.Their thick coats of fur help keep them warm.In the summertime,ducks and geese migrate to the Arctic to build nests and raise their young.So if plants and animals can survive in the far north,what about people?How would you stay warm dur
11、ing the cold,dark winters?How would you stay protected from the icy winds and snowstorms?How would you find food?People have lived in and near the Arctic for thousands of years.Before there were stores,fancy jackets,or electricity,these people survived in the frozen north.They built houses from drif
12、twood,earth,whalebones,and snow.They burned whale fat to heat their homes.And they wore animal skins and fur to brave the harsh cold.The hearty people of the far north of North America used to be commonly known as the Eskimo,but we now know them by their preferred name,the Inuit(IN-yoo-it).An Inuit
13、womanCaribou are a type of wild reindeer that live in North America.The Inuit:Northern Living Level U78The Inuit are Native Americans.This means that their ancestors lived in North America since long before Europeans came to the Americas.Over time,the Inuit spread out to live in many different areas
14、.Some of them lived just south of the Arctic where there were trees.There they could build houses out of wood.But many Inuit lived far to the north,where there were no trees.They built houses of whale bones,hides,earth,and they sometimes built shelters out of hard-packed snow.This book is about the
15、traditional way the Inuit lived.It does not describe how every Inuit person lived,but gives an overview of how many of them lived for many years.You will read about igloos,dogsleds,ice fishing,and more.You will even find out what games the Inuit played on cold winter days.And in the last chapter,you
16、 will read about the Inuit who still live in the far north today.Staying WarmThe Inuit knew how to stay warm in freezing conditions.For clothing,they wore the skins of Arctic animals.Inuit women cleaned these skins and sewed them into pants,socks,boots,and gloves.The most important article of clothi
17、ng was the parka,which was a thick,hooded jacket.Caribou skin was a popular material because it was lightweight,yet warm.When there wasnt caribou skin,the Inuit used skins from foxes,seals,and polar bears.They decorated their clothing with beads and carvings.Some Inuit used goggles to protect their
18、eyes from“snow blindness,”or eye damage from the harsh sunlight reflecting off the white snow and ice.They carved these goggles out of wood and bone.Then they cut small slits to see through.These goggles worked like sunglasses.Many People,Many NamesFor many years,all northern Native Americans were c
19、alled Eskimo.But many tribes do not like this name because it was given to them by other tribes,some of whom were their enemies.Eskimo means“eater of raw meat.”Some Alaskan tribes still call themselves Eskimo,but most northern people prefer the general term Inuit.Some people prefer their specific tr
20、ibal name,rather than a general name.And tribes in Siberia are not called Inuit.They have their own names.The goggles carved out of wood protect this hunters eyes from snow blindness.The Inuit:Northern Living Level U910Inuit houses were an essential part of staying warm.The Inuit used the best build
21、ing materials they could find in their environment.Some Inuit were lucky enough to have driftwood,rocks,and sod.Caribou skins helped to insulate the walls.To heat and light the insides of their homes,the Inuit burned oil lamps.This oil came from melted animal fat,usually from seals,walruses,or whale
22、s.The lamps wicks were made of moss and grass.When the Inuit could not find wood,rocks,or sod during the long and snowy winter,they used snow and ice to build houses.People today call these snow houses igloos.Most people are fascinated by igloos.Not many of us can imagine living in a house built jus
23、t from blocks of ice and snow.Wouldnt it be like living in a freezer?And wouldnt an igloo melt from the heat inside?Some Inuit lived in igloos all winter long.These igloos were so tall that adults could stand up inside them.People slept,ate,and gathered in the igloos main room.Many igloos had side r
24、ooms for storage.And sometimes underground passageways connected neighboring igloos.The weather outside was so cold that igloos did not melt in the winter.But on the inside,igloos could be quite warm.Long entrance tunnels(just big enough to crawl through)kept out the wind and the cold.Oil lamps,cook
25、ing fires,and body heat warmed up the main room.Adults and kids slept on snow platforms covered with animal skin.Some igloos had“windows”made from clear lake ice.Caribou or seal skins lined the inside walls and kept the snow and ice from melting by trapping the heat inside.Inside an igloo,an Inuit s
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