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1、www.readinga-Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.LEVELED BOOK Written by Kira Freed Illustrated by Gabhor UtomoRuby BridgesA Reading AZ Level I Leveled BookWord Count:292Ruby Bridges www.readinga-Photo Credits:Back cover:ZUMA Press,Inc./Alamy;title page,page 10(top):AP Images;pa
2、ges 4,5,6(right),9:Bettmann/Corbis;pages 6(left),10(bottom):Everett Collection/Superstock;page 13:White House Photo/Alamy;page 15:Tina Fineberg/AP ImagesTitle Page:Officers protect Ruby Bridges at William Frantz Elementary School in New Orleans,LouisianaWritten by Kira FreedIllustrated by Gabhor Uto
3、moRuby BridgesLevel I Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Kira FreedIllustrated by Gabhor UtomoAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Ruby Bridges CorrelationLEVEL II151616Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA34Table of ContentsWho Was Ruby Bridges?.4What Was the South Like?.5How Was Ruby Brave?.7 How Did Rub
4、y Make a Difference?.13Who Was Ruby Bridges?Ruby Bridges was a little girl who made a big difference.Ruby was born in 1954.She and her family lived in the South.Ruby Bridges photographed at age six in New Orleans,Louisiana.Ruby grew up in New Orleans,Louisiana.New Orleans United StatesWhere Ruby Bri
5、dges Grew UpLouisianaArkansasMississippiNEWSRuby Bridges Level I34Table of ContentsWho Was Ruby Bridges?.4What Was the South Like?.5How Was Ruby Brave?.7 How Did Ruby Make a Difference?.13Who Was Ruby Bridges?Ruby Bridges was a little girl who made a big difference.Ruby was born in 1954.She and her
6、family lived in the South.Ruby Bridges photographed at age six in New Orleans,Louisiana.Ruby grew up in New Orleans,Louisiana.New Orleans United StatesWhere Ruby Bridges Grew UpLouisianaArkansasMississippiNEWSRuby Bridges Level I56What Was the South Like?When Ruby was young,some laws in the South we
7、re not fair to black people.These laws kept black people and white people separate.A United States law said that all children had to go to the same schools.State laws in the South still kept black and white children separate.Black children and white children had to go to different schools.Many peopl
8、e worked to make Southern schools follow the United States law.Black people could not use the same drinking fountains as white people in the South.Black children and white children went to different schools in the South.Ruby Bridges Level I56What Was the South Like?When Ruby was young,some laws in t
9、he South were not fair to black people.These laws kept black people and white people separate.A United States law said that all children had to go to the same schools.State laws in the South still kept black and white children separate.Black children and white children had to go to different schools
10、.Many people worked to make Southern schools follow the United States law.Black people could not use the same drinking fountains as white people in the South.Black children and white children went to different schools in the South.Ruby Bridges Level I78How Was Ruby Brave?Ruby was chosen to go to a w
11、hite school for first grade in 1960.She was the only black student in that school.Many white parents did not want their children to go to school with a black child.They kept their children at home.Ruby Bridges Level I78How Was Ruby Brave?Ruby was chosen to go to a white school for first grade in 196
12、0.She was the only black student in that school.Many white parents did not want their children to go to school with a black child.They kept their children at home.Ruby Bridges Level I910Some angry white people stood outside Rubys new school.They yelled at Ruby every day when she went to school.Ruby
13、kept going to school.Officers kept her safe.Do You Know?Other black students in the South went to all-white schools like Ruby.In 1957,nine black teenagers went to a white high school in Little Rock,Arkansas.The president of the United States sent soldiers to protect the students so they could go to
14、school.Ruby was led into school by officers.People stood outside of the school and yelled at Ruby.Ruby Bridges Level I910Some angry white people stood outside Rubys new school.They yelled at Ruby every day when she went to school.Ruby kept going to school.Officers kept her safe.Do You Know?Other bla
15、ck students in the South went to all-white schools like Ruby.In 1957,nine black teenagers went to a white high school in Little Rock,Arkansas.The president of the United States sent soldiers to protect the students so they could go to school.Ruby was led into school by officers.People stood outside
16、of the school and yelled at Ruby.Ruby Bridges Level I1112Many people helped Ruby while she went to school.Ruby had a nice teacher named Mrs.Henry.Ruby was the only child in Mrs.Henrys classroom.All the other kids had been pulled out of the class by their parents.A man named Mr.Coles helped Ruby,too.
17、Mr.Coles helped Ruby with the way she felt about going to school.Ruby drew pictures about her feelings.Many neighbors helped Ruby and her family,too.Ruby Bridges Level I1112Many people helped Ruby while she went to school.Ruby had a nice teacher named Mrs.Henry.Ruby was the only child in Mrs.Henrys
18、classroom.All the other kids had been pulled out of the class by their parents.A man named Mr.Coles helped Ruby,too.Mr.Coles helped Ruby with the way she felt about going to school.Ruby drew pictures about her feelings.Many neighbors helped Ruby and her family,too.Ruby Bridges Level I1314How Did Rub
19、y Make a Difference?Ruby was a brave girl who didnt let anything stop her from going to school.She showed people that children can help change a country.The next year,other black students went to school with Ruby.Today,many different children go to school together.Do You Know?This photo shows Ruby B
20、ridges with President Barack Obama in 2011.They are standing in front of a painting called“The Problem We All Live With.”It shows Ruby being taken to school by officers.Ruby Bridges Level I1314How Did Ruby Make a Difference?Ruby was a brave girl who didnt let anything stop her from going to school.S
21、he showed people that children can help change a country.The next year,other black students went to school with Ruby.Today,many different children go to school together.Do You Know?This photo shows Ruby Bridges with President Barack Obama in 2011.They are standing in front of a painting called“The P
22、roblem We All Live With.”It shows Ruby being taken to school by officers.Ruby Bridges Level I1516Ruby still works to bring children together.She still works to make the world fair for everyone.Glossarybrave(adj.)having courage when facing something scary,hard,or painful(p.13)difference(n.)an importa
23、nt change (p.4)fair(adj.)just,right,or proper(p.5)laws(n.)rules made by a government(p.5)separate(adj.)set or kept apart(p.5)South(n.)the southeastern part of the United States(p.4)Ruby read a book about her life to students in New York City in 2000.Ruby Bridges Level I1516Ruby still works to bring
24、children together.She still works to make the world fair for everyone.Glossarybrave(adj.)having courage when facing something scary,hard,or painful(p.13)difference(n.)an important change (p.4)fair(adj.)just,right,or proper(p.5)laws(n.)rules made by a government(p.5)separate(adj.)set or kept apart(p.
25、5)South(n.)the southeastern part of the United States(p.4)Ruby read a book about her life to students in New York City in 2000.Ruby Bridges Level Iwww.readinga-Photo Credits:Back cover:ZUMA Press,Inc./Alamy;title page,page 10(top):AP Images;pages 4,5,6(right),9:Bettmann/Corbis;pages 6(left),10(botto
26、m):Everett Collection/Superstock;page 13:White House Photo/Alamy;page 15:Tina Fineberg/AP ImagesTitle Page:Officers protect Ruby Bridges at William Frantz Elementary School in New Orleans,LouisianaWritten by Kira FreedIllustrated by Gabhor UtomoRuby BridgesLevel I Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by
27、Kira FreedIllustrated by Gabhor UtomoAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Ruby Bridges CorrelationLEVEL II151616Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAwww.readinga-Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.LEVELED BOOK Written by Kira Freed Illustrated by Gabhor UtomoRuby BridgesA Reading AZ Level I Leveled BookWord Count:292Ruby Bridges Grade 1 Book 47