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1、Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.Writing and ArtCreate a travel brochure for the Amazon that informs readers and persuades them to visit.Use information from the book as well as outside resources.MathChoose two animals from the text.Find and record the difference in size betw
2、een these two animals.Then,draw a picture of both animals to scale and label it.ConnectionsThe Amazing AmazonA Reading AZ Level Z1 Leveled BookWord Count:2,683www.readinga-The Amazing AmazonUXZ1Written by David MeissnerLEVELED BOOK Z1www.readinga-The Amazing AmazonWhat makes the Amazon a unique habi
3、tat?Focus QuestionWritten by David Meissner The Amazing AmazonLevel Z1 Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by David MeissnerIllustrated by Signe NordinAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Photo Credits:Front cover:Gregory Hills/123RF;title page;pages 7,8(all),9,10,13(all),15,18,19,20,21:ArtTodaydecomposesem
4、itepiphytesfoliagenocturnalpeccariespollinatorsprehensileslithersspeciessubstratetributariestricklesunsuspectingvenomousWords to KnowCorrelationLEVEL Z1WXN/A60Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA23Glossarydecomposes(v.)decays,rots,or breaks down into small parts(p.17)emit(v.)to send out from (p.15)epi
5、phytes(n.)plants that grow on top of other plants instead of being rooted in soil and get their nutrients from air and rain (p.12)foliage(n.)plant leaves(p.4)nocturnal(adj.)active at night rather than during the day(p.8)peccaries(n.)nocturnal pig-like mammals found in the Americas(p.16)pollinators(n
6、.)things that transfer pollen from flower to flower(p.15)prehensile(adj.)able to hold or pick up things (p.14)slithers(v.)moves smoothly from side to side over a surface(p.4)species(n.)a group of living things that are physically similar and can reproduce(p.5)Amazing Amazon Level Z124Glossary Contin
7、uedsubstrate(n.)the surface or layer on which an animal or plant grows or is attached(p.19)tributaries(n.)rivers or streams that flow into larger rivers(p.6)trickles(v.)flows in a thin stream(p.4)unsuspecting(adj.)unaware of potential danger(p.11)venomous(adj.)having the ability to inject venom,a po
8、isonous fluid,by striking,biting,or stinging(p.15)Index arapaima,7canopy,9,1216capybara,8,9,16,17,21catfish,6colony,4,18,19dolphin,4,6emergent,9,10frog,4,9,15,19,20herbivores,14,19humid,4,5jaguar,4,7,15,16,20kapok,10monkey,4,7,1016,20sloth,8,11,12,16subtropical,5tapir,8,16,17tropical,36understory,9,
9、14,15,20viper,4www.readinga-The Amazing AmazonWhat makes the Amazon a unique habitat?Focus QuestionWritten by David Meissner The Amazing AmazonLevel Z1 Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by David MeissnerIllustrated by Signe NordinAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Photo Credits:Front cover:Gregory Hills
10、/123RF;title page;pages 7,8(all),9,10,13(all),15,18,19,20,21:ArtTodaydecomposesemitepiphytesfoliagenocturnalpeccariespollinatorsprehensileslithersspeciessubstratetributariestricklesunsuspectingvenomousWords to KnowCorrelationLEVEL Z1WXN/A60Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA23Glossarydecomposes(v.)de
11、cays,rots,or breaks down into small parts(p.17)emit(v.)to send out from (p.15)epiphytes(n.)plants that grow on top of other plants instead of being rooted in soil and get their nutrients from air and rain (p.12)foliage(n.)plant leaves(p.4)nocturnal(adj.)active at night rather than during the day(p.8
12、)peccaries(n.)nocturnal pig-like mammals found in the Americas(p.16)pollinators(n.)things that transfer pollen from flower to flower(p.15)prehensile(adj.)able to hold or pick up things (p.14)slithers(v.)moves smoothly from side to side over a surface(p.4)species(n.)a group of living things that are
13、physically similar and can reproduce(p.5)Amazing Amazon Level Z124Glossary Continuedsubstrate(n.)the surface or layer on which an animal or plant grows or is attached(p.19)tributaries(n.)rivers or streams that flow into larger rivers(p.6)trickles(v.)flows in a thin stream(p.4)unsuspecting(adj.)unawa
14、re of potential danger(p.11)venomous(adj.)having the ability to inject venom,a poisonous fluid,by striking,biting,or stinging(p.15)Index arapaima,7canopy,9,1216capybara,8,9,16,17,21catfish,6colony,4,18,19dolphin,4,6emergent,9,10frog,4,9,15,19,20herbivores,14,19humid,4,5jaguar,4,7,15,16,20kapok,10mon
15、key,4,7,1016,20sloth,8,11,12,16subtropical,5tapir,8,16,17tropical,36understory,9,14,15,20viper,421Explore MoreDid you like learning about the Amazon rainforest?Well,there is much more to see.If you do some research,youre bound to find some very interesting animals!1.At the Library Tell your libraria
16、n that you are interested in books about the Amazon rainforest.2.On the Web In the address window,type: Then type:Amazon rainforest.Click on “Google Search.”Read the colored links.Click on one that looks interesting.When you want to explore other links,click the“back”arrow on the top left.Or try a n
17、ew search:Amazon River CapybaraAmazing Amazon Level Z1223.Try This!Where do you live?Do you live in the rainforest?What about in a desert,tundra,or pine forest?Do you live on the coast,up in the mountains,or out on the plains?You must live somewhere,right?If you live in a town or city,sometimes it c
18、an be hard to tell what kind of region you live in.But there are clues all around.What kinds of trees and bushes grow nearby?What kinds of birds fly overhead?What is the weather like?Look around and investigate.If you are not sure,ask your teacher,librarian,parent,or friend.Once you figure it out,ma
19、ke a report.Draw a picture like the one on page 9,but make it for your area.What kind of insects,plants,and animals are native to your home?You could find this information by walking around outside.You could also ask other people.Or you could read a book or search the Web.Youll probably be surprised
20、 by the cool things you learn about your neighbors!3Table of ContentsChapter 1:There Is a Place .4Chapter 2:Layers of the Rainforest .9Chapter 3:Keeping It Clean .16Chapter 4:Who,Me?.20Explore More .21Glossary .23Index .24NOTE:Rainforest can be spelled in two ways:rainforest or rain forest.We will u
21、se the one-word spelling.And when this book uses the word rainforest,it means tropical rainforest.Amazing Amazon Level Z14Chapter 1:There Is a PlaceThere is a place where monkeys swing and howl,jaguars leap from tree to tree,and insects create huge colonies underground.In this place,bananas,pineappl
22、es,coconuts,and chocolate grow in abundance.In this place,tiny frogs live in flowers and climb trees,and pink-colored dolphins swim in the river.Storms come often to this place,and the air is sweet.Some sunlight filters through the vines and leaves of the tall trees,but it is mostly dark here on the
23、 ground.It is hot,humid,and surprisingly still.Rainwater trickles down through the foliage from leaf to leaf.You hear a slow sound:drip,drip,drip.Your skin is sweaty,an insect lands on your neck,and an ant quietly walks across your sandal.Suddenly a little brown monkey swings to a nearby branch,a br
24、ight yellow eyelash viper slithers up a tree,and a bright green Amazon parrot flutters past.Welcome to the Amazon basin,a tropical rainforest.RainforestsRainforests are located all over the planet.Tropical rainforests are close to the equator,between 23.5 N latitude and 23.5 S latitude 3Table of Con
25、tentsChapter 1:There Is a Place .4Chapter 2:Layers of the Rainforest .9Chapter 3:Keeping It Clean .16Chapter 4:Who,Me?.20Explore More .21Glossary .23Index .24NOTE:Rainforest can be spelled in two ways:rainforest or rain forest.We will use the one-word spelling.And when this book uses the word rainfo
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