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1、WritingHow would our world be different without the work of Marie Curie?Write an essay highlighting her achievements and their impact on our world today.Social Studies Research another woman who has won a Nobel Prize in science.Create a poster for your class,including biographical information about
2、the scientist and her impact on science.ConnectionsVisit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.Marie CurieA Reading AZ Level Y Leveled BookWord Count:1,545www.readinga-Written by Kira FreedVYZ1Marie CurieLEVELED BOOK Ywww.readinga-Written by Kira FreedMarie CurieWho was Marie Curie,and
3、how did she change the world of science?Focus QuestionCorrelationLEVEL YT4040Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAMarie CurieLevel Y Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Kira FreedAll rights reserved.www.readinga-anemiabreakthroughscommissiondoctorateelectrometerelementNobel Prizenominatedperseverancephy
4、sicsSorbonneX-raysWords to KnowPhoto Credits:Front cover:Marie Curie/Bridgeman Images;back cover,page 9:alhovik/123RF;title page,page 3:Portrait of Marie Curie,French School,Private Collection/Archives Charmet/Bridgeman Images;page 4:Photo Researchers/Alamy Stock Photo;page 5:Universal History Archi
5、ve/Universal Images Group/REX Shutterstock;page 6:Leemage/Corbis;page 7:Heritage Images/Corbis;page 10:Library of Congress-digital ve/Science Faction/Corbis;page 11:Mary Evans Picture Library/The Image Works;page 12:Pictorial Press Ltd/Alamy Stock Photo;page 14:Library of Congress-digital ve/Science
6、 Faction/Corbis;page 15:Hulton-Deutsch Collection/Corbis15Gifts to the WorldMarie Curies work caused a revolution in scientific understanding about the nature of atoms and opened up new frontiers in medicine.It also led to the discovery of radiocarbon dating,a way to determine the age of ancient lif
7、e forms.Marie showed that careful,purposeful scientific investigation can yield extraordinary breakthroughs.As amazing as Marie Curies scientific contributions were,her legacy went beyond them.Even as she faced one obstacle after another,she stayed clear about her purpose and gave the world an inspi
8、ring model.In her words:“Life is not easy for any of us.But what of that?We must have perseverance and above all confidence in ourselves.We must believe that we are gifted for something and that this thing must be attained.”Marie Curie Level Y16Glossaryanemia(n.)a condition in which there are too fe
9、w red blood cells(p.14)breakthroughs important events or advances (n.)in knowledge(p.6)commission(n.)a task or project that someone requests or authorizes(p.7)doctorate(n.)the highest degree a university can award;a Ph.D.(p.7)electrometer a device used to detect and measure(n.)differences in electri
10、c currents(p.8)element(n.)a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances and is made up of only one kind of atom(p.8)Nobel Prize(n.)one of six prizes awarded each year for work in chemistry,economics,literature,medicine,or physics,or for advancing the cause of world peace(p.4)nominat
11、ed(v.)named as a candidate for a job,award,or position(p.10)perseverance the quality of staying determined (n.)and committed despite challenge or delay(p.15)physics(n.)the scientific study of matter,motion,and energy(p.5)Sorbonne(n.)a university in Paris,France,famous for its high academic standards
12、(p.6)X-rays(n.)invisible energy that can go through many solid substances(p.8)www.readinga-Written by Kira FreedMarie CurieWho was Marie Curie,and how did she change the world of science?Focus QuestionCorrelationLEVEL YT4040Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAMarie CurieLevel Y Leveled Book Learning A
13、ZWritten by Kira FreedAll rights reserved.www.readinga-anemiabreakthroughscommissiondoctorateelectrometerelementNobel PrizenominatedperseverancephysicsSorbonneX-raysWords to KnowPhoto Credits:Front cover:Marie Curie/Bridgeman Images;back cover,page 9:alhovik/123RF;title page,page 3:Portrait of Marie
14、 Curie,French School,Private Collection/Archives Charmet/Bridgeman Images;page 4:Photo Researchers/Alamy Stock Photo;page 5:Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group/REX Shutterstock;page 6:Leemage/Corbis;page 7:Heritage Images/Corbis;page 10:Library of Congress-digital ve/Science Faction/Cor
15、bis;page 11:Mary Evans Picture Library/The Image Works;page 12:Pictorial Press Ltd/Alamy Stock Photo;page 14:Library of Congress-digital ve/Science Faction/Corbis;page 15:Hulton-Deutsch Collection/Corbis15Gifts to the WorldMarie Curies work caused a revolution in scientific understanding about the n
16、ature of atoms and opened up new frontiers in medicine.It also led to the discovery of radiocarbon dating,a way to determine the age of ancient life forms.Marie showed that careful,purposeful scientific investigation can yield extraordinary breakthroughs.As amazing as Marie Curies scientific contrib
17、utions were,her legacy went beyond them.Even as she faced one obstacle after another,she stayed clear about her purpose and gave the world an inspiring model.In her words:“Life is not easy for any of us.But what of that?We must have perseverance and above all confidence in ourselves.We must believe
18、that we are gifted for something and that this thing must be attained.”Marie Curie Level Y16Glossaryanemia(n.)a condition in which there are too few red blood cells(p.14)breakthroughs important events or advances (n.)in knowledge(p.6)commission(n.)a task or project that someone requests or authorize
19、s(p.7)doctorate(n.)the highest degree a university can award;a Ph.D.(p.7)electrometer a device used to detect and measure(n.)differences in electric currents(p.8)element(n.)a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances and is made up of only one kind of atom(p.8)Nobel Prize(n.)one o
20、f six prizes awarded each year for work in chemistry,economics,literature,medicine,or physics,or for advancing the cause of world peace(p.4)nominated(v.)named as a candidate for a job,award,or position(p.10)perseverance the quality of staying determined (n.)and committed despite challenge or delay(p
21、.15)physics(n.)the scientific study of matter,motion,and energy(p.5)Sorbonne(n.)a university in Paris,France,famous for its high academic standards(p.6)X-rays(n.)invisible energy that can go through many solid substances(p.8)13On the BattlefrontWorld War I broke out in late July 1914,and Germany inv
22、aded France just a few days later.Most of Maries staff left to fight in the war,and resources for scientific research were lacking.Marie looked for ways to put her science to work to help the war effort.She made portable X-ray machines available in the field for treating wounded soldiers.Throwing he
23、rself into her new project,Marie convinced wealthy people to donate their cars.She set up twenty mobile X-ray stations and two hundred fixed stations.She also learned how to use X-ray equipment and taught herself to drive so she could operate the portable X-ray machines herself.1867 Born in Warsaw,P
24、oland,November 71883 Graduates high school1891 Moves to Paris1893 Earns masters degree in physics1894 Earns masters degree in math1895 Marries Pierre Curie1897 Studies Becquerel rays;daughter Irene is born1898 Discovers polonium and radium1903 Earns doctorate in physics;awarded Nobel Prize in Physic
25、s1904 Daughter Eve is born1906 Pierre dies;becomes Sorbonnes first female professor1911 Awarded Nobel Prize in Chemistry1914 Uses portable X-ray machines in World War I1918 World War I ends;opens Radium Institute1934 Dies on July 4Timeline of Marie Curies LifeMarie Curie Level Y14Later LifeAfter Wor
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