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1、Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.StonehengeA Reading AZ Level W Leveled BookWord Count:1,366WritingImagine visiting Stonehenge.Write a postcard home to your family about what you see and how you feel.Include your own theory about how and why Stonehenge was built.Social Studie
2、sResearch to learn more about the Neolithic period.Make an informational brochure that includes dates,locations,and important progress that was made during that time period.Connectionswww.readinga-Written by Beth Phipps HoeferLEVELED BOOK WLEVELED BOOK WStonehengewww.readinga-What makes Stonehenge a
3、 popular landmark,and why does it deserve special recognition and protection?Focus QuestionWritten by Beth Phipps HoeferStonehenge16Glossaryarchaeologists(n.)scientists who study the remains of ancient cultures(p.5)ceremonial(adj.)relating to or used for a formal event that takes place on a special
4、occasion(p.12)embankment(n.)a wall or mound of dirt,often used to support a roadway or hold back water(p.6)engineering(n.)the work of designing and building things using science and math(p.9)heritage(n.)a way of life,tradition,or characteristic that is passed down from generation to generation(p.14)
5、lintels(n.)pieces of stone or wood lying across the top of an opening,such as a window or door(p.6)Neolithic(adj.)of or relating to the latest part of the Stone Age,known for the use of polished stone tools and weapons (p.5)quarry(n.)a place where stone,marble,or slate is excavated(p.10)restorers(n.
6、)people who repair old or worn things to return them to their original condition(p.14)ritual(adj.)relating to or done as part of a ceremony with standard steps or actions(p.12)solstices(n.)either of the two times of the year when the Sun is farthest from the equator(p.13)theories(n.)possible explana
7、tions(p.5)16StonehengeWorld Landmarks Level W Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Beth Phipps HoeferAll rights reserved.www.readinga-archaeologistsceremonialembankmentengineeringheritagelintelsNeolithicquarryrestorersritualsolsticestheoriesWords to KnowFront and back cover:Some of the stones at Stone
8、henge still stand,but many have toppled over during its long history.Title page:The circular shape of Stonehenge is much clearer when seen from above.Page 3:Two children try to pull a heavy stone at Stonehenges visitor center.Photo Credits:Front cover,back cover:David Nunuk/All Canada Photos/Getty I
9、mages;title page:Image Hans Elbers/Moment/Getty Images;page 3:Chris Ison/EMPPL PA Wire/AP Images;page 4:vencavolrab/iStock/Thinkstock;pages 5,15:Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Images;page 7:Jason Hawkes/Stone/Getty Images;page 9:Tolga Akmen/LNP/REX/Shutterstock;page 10:Pre Britannia,Stonehenge,stages of bui
10、lding of megalithic monument,Illustration/De Agostini Picture Library/Bridgeman Images;page 11:Wessex Archaeology;page 12:REX/Shutterstock;page 13:Inigocia/D;page 14:David Gee/Alamy Stock PhotoCorrelationLEVEL WS4040Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA15Stonehenge Level WA Wonder of the Ancient WorldA
11、rchaeologists continue to investigate the Stonehenge site.They use the latest technology such as magnetometers that detect magnetic fields,laser scanners that measure potential archaeological sites precisely,and ground-penetrating radar that can detect artifacts and structures hidden underground.The
12、se advances allow archaeologists to make new discoveries faster by showing them exactly where to dig.The United Nations Educational,Scientific,and Cultural Organization(UNESCO)named Stonehenge a World Heritage Site worthy of special recognition and protection.Stonehenge will continue to amaze people
13、 for thousands of years to come.Without a time machine,well never know exactly why and how Stonehenge was built.However,that wont keep visitors from being amazed at the minds,the strength,and the teamwork required to create it.Archaeology students work at the Stonehenge site in 2008.153Stonehenge Le
14、vel WTable of ContentsAn Ancient Sacred Site .4The Monument .6The Landscape of Stonehenge .8A Project for the Ages .9Possible Purposes of Stonehenge .12Visiting Stonehenge Today .14A Wonder of the Ancient World .15Glossary .1614Visiting Stonehenge TodayOne of the most famous prehistoric landmarks in
15、 Europe,Stonehenge attracts more than nine hundred thousand tourists each year.At one time,visitors could touch and climb on the giant stones,but now they are mostly off-limits.By 1900,many of the standing stones had fallen over,so British heritage groups decided to reconstruct the fallen stones usi
16、ng archaeological evidence.Giant cranes lifted the stones.Some standing stones were anchored in concrete.The restorers hoped these restorations would give the public a better idea of the monuments original appearance.At Stonehenges visitor center,tourists can see what life was like in England forty-
17、five hundred years ago.Thatched-roof huts have been built using authentic materials and techniques.Volunteers show visitors ancient crafts and skills,such as rope weaving,pottery making,and stone knappingthe process of chipping flint to make stone tools.Visitors go inside reconstructed Neolithic hut
18、s like those in which the builders of Stonehenge might have lived.4An Ancient Sacred SiteGiants,wizards,and space aliens have all been considered potential builders of Stonehenge.Once a person sees this monument made of giant stones in southern England,its easy to understand why.The size and weight
19、of these slabs make it seem impossible for human hands to have built Stonehenge without the power of modern machinery.The monument dates from a time before any written history,which adds to its mystery.Almost nine hundred years ago,an English historian named Geoffrey of Monmouth told a story about a
20、 mythical wizard who told a king to build Stonehenge.13Stonehenge Level WAnother popular theory about Stonehenge is that it was built with astronomy in mind.The giant stones are placed so that the sun shines through some of them at certain times of year.This is especially noticeable during the solst
21、ices.The summer solstice marks the first day of summer(about June 21),and winter solstice marks the first day of winter(about December 22).In a way,the monument functions like a giant clock marking the seasons.This was important information for ancient farmers as they planned the planting of crops.I
22、n recent years,archaeologists have speculated about another purpose for Stonehenge.They believe it might have been a large community project to unite people in the area.For fifteen hundred years,Stonehenge was an important center of activity.That came to an end about thirty-seven hundred years agono
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