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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 Brothers16Glossaryairships(n.)wingless,steerable aircraft capable of powered flight that use bodies filled with gas to make them lighter than air(p.1
4、5)atoms(n.)the smallest parts in an element(p.7)buoyancy(n.)the ability or tendency to float(p.6)chemist(n.)a scientist who studies chemical elements and how chemicals interact(p.7)element(n.)a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances and is made up of only one kind of atom(p.7)e
5、nvelope(n.)the outer covering or bag of an airship,such as a hot-air balloon,that holds gas or heated air(p.9)experiment(n.)a scientific test or trial(p.4)immersed(v.)dipped or placed into a fluid or some other substance that surrounds completely(p.7)inflammable(adj.)easily able to catch fire and bu
6、rn quickly(p.7)intrigued(adj.)very curious or interested(p.6)molecules(n.)the smallest parts of a substance that can exist by themselves,made of one or more atoms(p.8)physicist(n.)a scientist who studies the nature and properties of energy and matter(p.10)16Words to Knowairshipsatomsbuoyancychemiste
7、lementenvelopeexperimentimmersedinflammableintriguedmoleculesphysicistPhoto Credits:Page 7:alhovik/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/Thinksto
8、ckCorrelationLEVEL ZUVN/A50Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAThe Balloon BrothersLevel Z Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by David L.DreierIllustrated by Loic DerrienAll rights reserved.www.readinga-15The Legacy of Lighter-Than-Air FlightThe passion for ballooning soon spread throughout Europe.It was
9、 not long,however,before the risks involved became clear.In June 1785,de Rozier and his copilot,Pierre Romain,were killed while attempting to fly across the English Channel in a balloon.Despite the risks,pioneers continued to develop balloon designs long after the balloon craze of the late 1700s had
10、 ended.In the 1800s,lighter-than-air vehicles were given rudders and motorized propellers.By the 1930s,huge airships were flying passengers back and forth across the Atlantic Ocean.The golden age of airships ended abruptly when the German airship Hindenburg caught fire and crashed while landing in N
11、ew Jersey in 1937.Today,airships are mostly used for advertising and can often be seen flying above open-air stadiums during large sporting events.Gas balloons are mostly used for gathering weather data,while hot-air balloons are mostly used for recreation.Many areas hold festivals each year in whic
12、h hundreds of colorful hot-air balloons fill the sky.These events can make it appear as though balloon mania never ended.The Balloon Brothers Level Z153Table of ContentsWitnessing the Birth of a New Age .4Two Brothers with Big Ideas .6Constructing“Smoke-Powered”Balloons .9A Balloon Rivalry .10Soarin
13、g into the Blue .12The Legacy of Lighter-Than-Air Flight .15Glossary .16Early Balloon Flights near Paris,FranceSept.19,1783Nov.21,1783Dec.1,1783Aug.27,178302135746801MilesKilometers2345FranceParisATLANTIC OCEANMEDITERRANEAN SEASpainGermanyItalyEnglandGonesseVersaillesSaint DenisTuileries GardenBelle
14、villeParisSEINE RIVERThe Balloon Brothers Level Z14Benjamin Franklin observed the historic flight.Asked by another spectator what this balloon was good for,he reportedly answered,“What good is a newborn baby?”On December 1,just ten days after the Montgolfiers triumph,Jacques Charles and Nicolas-Loui
15、s Robert made the first human ascent in a hydrogen balloon.Taking off from the Tuileries(TWEE-luh-reez)Garden in Paris,they flew for more than two hours,coming down in a town about 36 kilometers(22 mi.)away.In the following years,the Montgolfiers launched several more balloons.The brothers were hono
16、red by the French Academy of Sciences,and their father,Pierre,was made a nobleman by King Louis.4Witnessing 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 f
17、light of a large hot-air balloon built by two brothers.This was the moment of truth for Joseph-Michel 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.
18、There was tension in the air.Three animals waited in the wicker basket suspended beneath the balloon.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 du
19、cks often fly in the air,the brothers thought the duck would be fine.The rooster was included because 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
20、 could go up in a balloon and come down unharmed.13In the late afternoon,the unpiloted balloon was released.It rose quickly and flew northeast for less than an hour,landing about 15 kilometers(9 mi.)away in a small village.Terrified villagers attacked this strange monster from the heavens with their
21、 pitchforks.Now it was the Montgolfiers turn to wow Paris.On September 19,they launched their test balloon with its animal passengers at Versailles.When the animals landed safely,the time for a human trial was finally at hand.Since the flight would be very dangerous,the king felt it should be done b
22、y a pair of prisoners who had been sentenced to death.However,a science teacher,Jean-Franois Piltre de Rozier(ROZE-ee-ay),and a soldier,the Marquis dArlandes(mar-KEE dar-LOND),volunteered.Their historic flight took place on November 21,this time from the outskirts of Paris.The balloon towered 23 met
23、ers(75 ft.)high.It was covered with various golden designs in honor of the king and royal family.With de Rozier and the marquis aboard,the balloon rose into the air.Twenty-five minutes later,it landed about 8 kilometers(5 mi.)away,settling between a pair of windmills outside the city.The two men wer
24、e hailed as heroes.The Balloon Brothers Level Z5The Montgolfiers filled their balloon with hot,smoky 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
25、 to Earth 3.2 kilometers(2 mi.)away.The animals were just fine.The age of flightlong a dream of humanityhad 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 Z12Soaring into the BlueOn August 27,1783,a l
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