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1、Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.Awesome AntsA Reading AZ Level T Leveled BookWord Count:1,217Writing and ArtWrite an acrostic poem with words or phrases about ants,using the letters in the words awesome ants.Illustrate your poem and share it with your class.ScienceResearch o
2、ne species of ant,such as carpenter ants or leaf-cutter ants.Write a paragraph about what makes the species unique.Include a diagram of your ant.Connectionswww.readinga-LEVELED BOOK TNQTAwesome AntsAwesome AntsWritten by Rus Buyokwww.readinga-Awesome AntsAwesome AntsWhat makes ants awesome?Focus Que
3、stionWritten by Rus Buyok16Glossaryantennae(n.)the thin feelers found on the heads of some animals that help them touch and smell(p.6)colony(n.)a group of animals that live together;a place where a group of ants or certain other social insects live(p.5)communicate(v.)to share information using pictu
4、res,language,or other means(p.8)cultivate(v.)to grow or raise something,usually a crop(p.7)insects(n.)small animals with six legs,three body parts,and usually two sets of wings(p.5)mandibles(n.)body parts near an insects mouth that are used for grabbing,cutting,or crushing food or enemies(p.6)scaven
5、ge(v.)to find and eat scraps of garbage or animals that are already dead(p.7)sensors(n.)bodily structures that sense and react to a signal or change in conditions(p.8)species(n.)groups of living things that are physically similar and can reproduce(p.4)16Awesome AntsLevel T Leveled Book Learning AZWr
6、itten by Rus BuyokAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Photo Credits:Front cover:Unteroffizier/D;title page:Mark Moffett/Minden Pictures;page 3:Ariel Bravy/D;page 4:Satoshi Kuribayashi/Nature Production/Minden Pictures;page 5(main):Andrey Pavlov/123RF;page 5(inset):Susumu Nishinaga/Science Source;page 6
7、:Martin Harvey/Corbis;page 7:Dr.Paul Zahl/Science Source;page 8:Alleng/D;page 9:Georg Fagerlund/Alamy;page 10:NHPA/Superstock;page 11:Charles Badland,Florida State University;page 12(top):Redmond O.Durrell/Alamy;page 12(bottom):Alex Wild/Visuals Unlimited/Corbis;page 13:Mark Moffett/Minden Pictures;
8、page 14:FOTOSEARCH RM/age fotostock;page 15:Gilbert M.Grosvenor/National Geographic Stockantennae colony communicate cultivate insects mandibles scavenge sensors speciesWords to KnowCorrelationLEVEL TP3838Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA15While some types of ants can be trouble for humans,most ant
9、s are beneficial and support the environment in many ways.They spread seeds,protect crops by eating flies,caterpillars,and other pests,and improve the soil for plants by digging.Stop and watch a trail of ants,or better yet,follow themjust dont step on their trail.Ants abilities are inspiring,and lea
10、rning about them highlights how awesome they are.A trail usually means the ants are moving to a new homeor theyve found something very tasty.Awesome Ants Level T153Table of ContentsA Little History .4Body Parts .5Lets Talk .9One Big,Happy Family .11The Queen .13Yep,Ants Are Awesome .14Glossary .16Aw
11、esome Ants Level T14Yep,Ants Are AwesomeAnts may be small,but they can do awesome things.Thousands or millions of ants working together can build bridges to cross a gap in their path.They can also shape themselves into rafts to float across rivers without drowning.Through teamwork,ants can overpower
12、 animals hundreds of times their own size for food.Fire ants link their legs and use their bodies as building blocks to make structures.4A Little HistoryThey march through grass,across sidewalks,over the kitchen counter,and onto picnic blankets as uninvited guests.They come in many colors,such as re
13、d,yellow,brown,or black,and can be as small as 1 millimeter(0.04 in.)long.These magnificent creatures are antsawesome ants.Ants crawled around under the dinosaurs,early mammals,and ancient birds more than 100 million years agoin the Cretaceous(kreh-TAY-shus)period!They used to look more like wasps.T
14、hey had shorter jaws,stingers that they could extend from their bodies,and middle and hind legs that were better for climbing.Today,more than 10,000 species of ants live in deserts,rainforests,swamps,and cities on every continent except Antarctica.They have been able to survive for so long by adapti
15、ng to changes in their environments.Ants are always on the move.13The QueenThe queen is the leader of the colony,but she doesnt control all the activity in it.The largest of all the ants in the colony,the queen is an egg-laying machine.Some queens can lay thousands of eggs every day,which translates
16、 to millions of ants in a queens lifetime.She needs so many offspring because most worker ants live only for an average of forty-five to sixty days.Most colonies have one queen.When other queen ants hatch,they fly out in search of a new location to start another colony.After they start laying eggs,t
17、hey lose their wings.Queens can also live longer than most other insectsmore than twenty-five yearsbut when they die,so does the colony.I Can Fly!Like queens,some males can also fly.When they land near a colony,worker ants rip the wings off.Then they rush the male to the queen so the two can mate be
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