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1、www.readinga-The Jr.IditarodThe Jr.IditarodA Reading AZ Level U Leveled BookWord Count:1,843Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.Written by Matthew SchenkerLEVELED BOOK UWritten by Matthew SchenkerThe Jr.IditarodThe Jr.IditarodLevel U Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Matthew Sc
2、henkerAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Photo Credits:Front cover,pages 3,4,6,7,9,12(bottom),14:courtesy of Terrie Hanke Iditarods 2006 Wells Fargo Teacher on the Trail;back cover,title page,page 11:Diane Johnson;pages 5,20,21,22:Jeff Schultz/A;page 8:Jupiterimages Corporation;page 10:REUTERS/Petr Jo
3、sek Snr;page 12(top):D;pages 15,17,18,19:Troy Wayrynen/NewSport/Corbis;page 16:iS Mory;page 24:Guenter Fischer/imagebroker/Alamywww.readinga-CorrelationLEVEL UQ4040Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA34Table of ContentsWhat Is the Jr.Iditarod?.4Preparing to Race.5Ready,Set,Go!.10Out on the Trail.14Suc
4、cess!.20Glossary.23Index .24What Is the Jr.Iditarod?It is late February.Young people ages fourteen through seventeen gather in Alaska with their dogs for a special race.The participants in the race,called mushers,stand on the back end of sleds pulled through snow and ice by a team of dogs.The musher
5、s and their dogs will race across roughly 150 miles(241 km)of challenging terrain,braving blizzards,severe winds,and sub-zero temperatures as they aim for the finish line.This is the Jr.Iditarod,a demanding race that began in 1978 and has taken place every year since then.Do You Know?The Jr.Iditarod
6、 is modeled after the Iditarod,a sled-dog race that covers over 1,000 miles(about 1,600 km)and may last up to 15 days.Part of the Iditarod route was used in 1925 by mushers and their dogs to deliver life-saving medicine to children in the Alaskan city of Nome.The Iditarod,which began in 1973 to comm
7、emorate that event,is a highly competitive race and a popular sporting event in Alaska.The Jr.Iditarod helps to prepare young mushers to participate in the Iditarod.The Jr.Iditarod Level U56Preparing to RaceTraining TogetherMushers begin working toward their goal long before they are old enough to p
8、articipate in the Jr.Iditarod.Some mushers start training for the Jr.Iditarod at just five years old,packing up supplies and warm clothing,and heading out with their parents onto snowy trails with a team of dogs.One of the first things young mushers must learn is how to stay safe in the cold.They we
9、ar special clothing to keep their hands and faces protected from dangerous winds and below-freezing temperatures.Another important part of training is mastering a series of commands that mushers teach their dogs.Mushers practice the commands every day with their dogs until the dogs understand and ob
10、ey each command.Mushers know from a very young age that they must eat healthy food to be successful at dog-sleddingdriving a team of dogs that pull a sled.Mushers must be strong to last the full distance of the race.Proper nutrition helps build their muscles and keeps them at their peak performance
11、level.Dogsledding Commandsgee turn righthaw turn leftcome gee turn left 180come haw turn right 180whoa stopeasy slow downmush lets go!line out command telling the lead dog to line up the team in a straight lineProper equipment is essential for mushers.The Jr.Iditarod Level U78Caring for the DogsMost
12、 sled dogs are Alaskan huskies,known for their speed,strength,and stamina.In addition to these qualities,mushers want dogs that are friendly and have a positive attitude.Because these are not average dogs,they cannot just eat everyday dog food.Sled dogs require proper nutrition,just as mushers do,to
13、 have enough energy for the Jr.Iditarod.The mushers rise early in the morning to feed their dogs.Mushers prepare special dog food,cooking big pots of rice,to which they add fish and a variety of vitamins.Every morning,beginning when the dogs are puppies,mushers follow this strict routine in preparin
14、g food for their sled-dog team.Choosing a LeaderDuring the training leading up to the big race,the mushers have to make an important decision about their dog team.They must determine which dog will be the leaderthe dog that shows all the other dogs which way to go.Every member of the dog team is a l
15、ittle different.Just like humans,each one has its own unique personality.Some dogs are full of energy,while other dogs are quieter.Some dogs get along better with each other,while others are less cooperative.Each dog has a unique personality.Mushers bring careful attention to the daily ritual of fee
16、ding the dogs.The Jr.Iditarod Level U910At each practice session,the musher puts different dogs out in front in the lead position and then watches carefully to see how well the team runs.The next day,the musher moves the dogs around and tries something different.After a while,the musher finds the pe
17、rfect arrangement that allows the dogs to work together smoothly and run as fast as possible.The lead dog goes in front,and the other dogs line up behind in double-file.The team practices this same arrangement daily,right up to the day of the Jr.Iditarod.Ready,Set,Go!The Check-InThe big day of the J
18、r.Iditarod finally arrives.The mushers arrive in the Wasilla area,north of Anchorage,which is the starting point of the race.They begin to prepare for the race.They put on warm clothing to protect their bodies from frostbite,a condition where skin gets so cold that it actually freezes.After they dre
19、ss themselves properly,the mushers get the dogs ready to race.They place special booties on the dogs feet as protection against the ice and the extremely cold temperatures.Each musher hooks up leads to the front of the sledlong ropes made of strong material that can withstand high tension as the dog
20、s pull the sled.Each dog wears a harness,which wraps around the dogs chest.The mushers carefully hook the leads to each dogs harness until all the dogs are connected together as a team.Lining up the dogsThese dogs are ready to race in their harnesses and booties.The Jr.Iditarod Level U1112Adults at
21、the race have a checklist of necessary supplies,called the payload,that each musher must carry.These adults make sure the mushers have everything on the checklist packed away neatly and securely inside the sleds.Because the race is so challenging,it is crucial that nothing falls out or gets wet duri
22、ng the race.After the check-in is complete,each musher puts on a jersey with his or her official race number.The Race Begins!One by one the dogsled teams come to the starting line,with spectators lining the racecourse to watch and cheer.As the mushers anticipate the grueling race,they are gripped wi
23、th excitement,and their hearts are pounding as they wait their turn to leave at the two-minute intervals.The event theyve been preparing for so diligently for years is finally here.The dogs,also excited,eagerly try to pull the sleds forwardtheyre all ready to race!As they wait for the start signal,e
24、ach musher stands on the brake,a pedal that works like the brakes on a car.For more holding power,the musher also sets a snow hook,which is like an emergency brake.Both dig into the snow so the sled doesnt move.When the mushers hear the start signal,they release the brake and pull the snow hook.The
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