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1、www.readinga-The Story of the StatueJMPThe Story of the StatueA Reading AZ Level J Leveled BookWord Count:304Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.LEVELED BOOK JWritten by Heather Lynne BanksWritten by Heather Lynne Bankswww.readinga-The Story of the StatueLevel J Leveled Book Lea
2、rning AZWritten by Heather Lynne BanksAll rights reserved.www.readinga-CorrelationLEVEL JJ1718Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAPhoto Credits:Front cover,page 4:Sheryl Shetler;back cover:Les Polders/Alamy Images;title page:Michael S.Yamashita/National Geographic Stock;page 3:Patrick Frilet/Hemis/Cor
3、bis;pages 5,8:The Granger Collection,NYC;page 6:iS 7:Agence Papyrus/AP Images;page 9:Museum of the City of New York/Corbis;page 10:Mario Cabrera/AP Images;page 11:Henryk T.Kaiser/Index Stock/Corbis;page 12:Bettmann/Corbis;page 13:Jesper Jensen/Alamy Images;page 14:Greg Balfour Evans/Alamy Images;pag
4、e 15(top):Scott Barrow/Corbis;page 15(bottom):REUTERS/David GoldmanThe Story of the StatueThe Story of the Statue Level J34Table of ContentsIntroduction.4A Gift from France.5Building the Statue.7Big and Green.10What the Statue Means.12Visiting the Statue.14Glossary.16IntroductionThe Statue of Libert
5、y is the tallest statue in the United States.It can be seen from far away.Where did such a big statue come from?A boy taking photos of the statueThe Statue of Liberty as seen todayThe Story of the Statue Level J34Table of ContentsIntroduction.4A Gift from France.5Building the Statue.7Big and Green.1
6、0What the Statue Means.12Visiting the Statue.14Glossary.16IntroductionThe Statue of Liberty is the tallest statue in the United States.It can be seen from far away.Where did such a big statue come from?A boy taking photos of the statueThe Statue of Liberty as seen todayThe Story of the Statue Level
7、J56A Gift from FranceIn 1865,a man in France wanted to help America celebrate its 100th birthday.He said France should give America a gift.The gift was the Statue of Liberty.First,the United States and France found a place to put the statue.They decided to put it on an island near New York.Edouard d
8、e Laboulaye,the Frenchman who came up with the idea of the Statue of LibertyLiberty Island,near New York CityThe Story of the Statue Level J56A Gift from FranceIn 1865,a man in France wanted to help America celebrate its 100th birthday.He said France should give America a gift.The gift was the Statu
9、e of Liberty.First,the United States and France found a place to put the statue.They decided to put it on an island near New York.Edouard de Laboulaye,the Frenchman who came up with the idea of the Statue of LibertyLiberty Island,near New York CityThe Story of the Statue Level J78Building the Statue
10、The United States built the base for the statue.France built the statue itself.It had to look good and last a long time.The inside was made of iron.The outside was made of copper.The statue was put together,but it was too big to move in one piece.So it was taken apart again!The pieces were sent to A
11、merica on a big ship.Workers building a piece of the statue in Paris,France,in 1876The finished statue in Paris,France,in 1884The Story of the Statue Level J78Building the StatueThe United States built the base for the statue.France built the statue itself.It had to look good and last a long time.Th
12、e inside was made of iron.The outside was made of copper.The statue was put together,but it was too big to move in one piece.So it was taken apart again!The pieces were sent to America on a big ship.Workers building a piece of the statue in Paris,France,in 1876The finished statue in Paris,France,in
13、1884The Story of the Statue Level J910The statue was finally done in 1886.The president of the United States spoke at a big celebration.Big and GreenThe Statue of Liberty now looks like a big green woman.It weighs as much as 1 15 cars.It is as tall as a 30-story building with the base.A painting of
14、the celebration in 1886Workers fixing the statue in 1985The Story of the Statue Level J910The statue was finally done in 1886.The president of the United States spoke at a big celebration.Big and GreenThe Statue of Liberty now looks like a big green woman.It weighs as much as 1 15 cars.It is as tall
15、 as a 30-story building with the base.A painting of the celebration in 1886Workers fixing the statue in 1985The Story of the Statue Level J1112The statue started out the color of a new penny.Over the years,the air turned the copper green.What the Statue MeansThe Statue of Liberty is a work of art.It
16、 is also a sign of friendship.It has welcomed many people who have moved to the United States.The many colors of the copper on the statueChildren waving hello to their new home in the United StatesThe Story of the Statue Level J1112The statue started out the color of a new penny.Over the years,the a
17、ir turned the copper green.What the Statue MeansThe Statue of Liberty is a work of art.It is also a sign of friendship.It has welcomed many people who have moved to the United States.The many colors of the copper on the statueChildren waving hello to their new home in the United StatesThe Story of t
18、he Statue Level J1314The Statue of Liberty also has special meaning.The torch in its right hand stands for freedom.The tablet in its left hand has July 4,1776,written on it.The United States became its own country on this date.Visiting the StatueMany people from around the world visit the Statue of
19、Liberty each year.July 4,1776,as it is written on the tablet in the ancient Roman system of numbersOne of the big boats that carries people to and from the Statue of LibertyThe Story of the Statue Level J1314The Statue of Liberty also has special meaning.The torch in its right hand stands for freedo
20、m.The tablet in its left hand has July 4,1776,written on it.The United States became its own country on this date.Visiting the StatueMany people from around the world visit the Statue of Liberty each year.July 4,1776,as it is written on the tablet in the ancient Roman system of numbersOne of the big
21、 boats that carries people to and from the Statue of LibertyThe Story of the Statue Level J1516They come to see the statue that stands for freedom.Glossaryfreedom(n.)the state of being free,or having the right and power to act and think as one wishes(p.13)island(n.)an area of land surrounded by wate
22、r(p.6)liberty(n.)the right to believe and act independently of other people(p.4)statue(n.)a three-dimensional work of art,usually in the shape of a person or other animal(p.4)tablet(n.)a flat surface usually used for writing(p.13)torch(n.)a stick with material at one end that can be burned to provid
23、e light(p.13)A girl being lifted to see out of a window in the statues crownVisitors on their way to see the statueThe Story of the Statue Level J1516They come to see the statue that stands for freedom.Glossaryfreedom(n.)the state of being free,or having the right and power to act and think as one w
24、ishes(p.13)island(n.)an area of land surrounded by water(p.6)liberty(n.)the right to believe and act independently of other people(p.4)statue(n.)a three-dimensional work of art,usually in the shape of a person or other animal(p.4)tablet(n.)a flat surface usually used for writing(p.13)torch(n.)a stic
25、k with material at one end that can be burned to provide light(p.13)A girl being lifted to see out of a window in the statues crownVisitors on their way to see the statueWritten by Heather Lynne Bankswww.readinga-The Story of the StatueLevel J Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Heather Lynne BanksAl
26、l rights reserved.www.readinga-CorrelationLEVEL JJ1718Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAPhoto Credits:Front cover,page 4:Sheryl Shetler;back cover:Les Polders/Alamy Images;title page:Michael S.Yamashita/National Geographic Stock;page 3:Patrick Frilet/Hemis/Corbis;pages 5,8:The Granger Collection,NYC
27、;page 6:iS 7:Agence Papyrus/AP Images;page 9:Museum of the City of New York/Corbis;page 10:Mario Cabrera/AP Images;page 11:Henryk T.Kaiser/Index Stock/Corbis;page 12:Bettmann/Corbis;page 13:Jesper Jensen/Alamy Images;page 14:Greg Balfour Evans/Alamy Images;page 15(top):Scott Barrow/Corbis;page 15(bottom):REUTERS/David GoldmanThe Story of the Statuewww.readinga-The Story of the StatueJMPThe Story of the StatueA Reading AZ Level J Leveled BookWord Count:304Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.LEVELED BOOK JWritten by Heather Lynne BanksGrade 1 Book 32