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1、www.readinga-Robin Hood Wins the Sheriffs Golden ArrowA Reading AZ Level R Leveled BookWord Count:1,183Robin Hood Wins the Sheriffs Golden ArrowVisit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.An English Folktale Adapted by Karina Barrentine Illustrated by David CockcroftLEVELED BOOK RRUYAn
2、English FolktaleAdapted by Karina BarrentineIllustrated by David CockcroftRobin Hood Wins the Sheriffs Golden ArrowLevel R Leveled Book Learning AZAn English Folktale Adapted by Karina Barrentinefrom an Original Retelling by Bertha E.BushIllustrated by David CockcroftAll rights reserved.www.readinga
3、-This story is an English folktale adapted for Reading AZ by Karina Barrentine from an original retelling by Bertha E.Bush published in 1912.www.readinga-Robin Hood Wins the Sheriffs Golden ArrowCorrelationLEVEL RN3030Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA34Table of ContentsIntroduction.4The Sheriff of
4、Nottingham.7The Archery Festival.10The Message.15Glossary.16IntroductionRobin Hood lived with his band of followers,the Merry Men,deep inside Sherwood Forest.They felt safe there,where they had built shelters of logs and bark.When it wasnt raining,they slept on deerskins outside under the stars.The
5、men cooked their meals over a roaring fire,and ate sitting on the ground or on logs.Robin Hood Wins the Sheriffs Golden Arrow Level R56More than a hundred men made up Robin Hoods band of followers.They were all rough outlaws but had kind hearts.They were devoted to Robin Hood and his cause,and obeye
6、d his every word.Robin needed only to play a note on his horn and the men would appear.They were the best archers,wrestlers,and swordsmen in all of England.They practiced daily to improve their skills.Robin Hood was the best of all the archers in the land.Times were bad in England.Cruel(KROO-uhl)lor
7、ds became rich by taxing the poor.Sometimes they took everything a family owned.As a child,Robin Hood had seen many of his friends and neighbors lives ruined.He vowed to make things right when he grew up.He became an outlaw by robbing and fighting the corrupt lords.Robin Hood and his men would steal
8、 back the gold taken in unjust taxes.Then they gave the gold back to the poor people.To his enemies,Robin and his men were hated robbers.To the common folk they helped,they were beloved heroes.Robin Hood Wins the Sheriffs Golden Arrow Level R78The Sheriff of NottinghamThe Sheriff of Nottingham hated
9、 Robin Hood.The Sheriff wanted nothing more than to catch Robin Hood and hang him in public.Time after time,Robin got away from the Sheriffs traps.The Sheriff grew more angry and spiteful.One day he sent a stout guard with a warrant to arrest Robin Hood.Robin met the guard on the road.He invited the
10、 guard to a feast in the forest.The guard ate too much and fell asleep.While the guard slept,Robin stole the warrant out of his pocket.Without a warrant,the guard couldnt arrest Robin Hood.The guard returned to the Sheriff empty-handed.The Sheriff of Nottingham knew it was no use sending more guards
11、.“Ive got it,”said the Sheriff.“Ill catch him by trickery.Ill hold a great archery festival.The best archers in England will come here to compete.Well give a prize of a gold-covered arrow.Robin Hood wont be able to resist the contest.When he comes,Ill arrest and hang him.”Robin Hood Wins the Sheriff
12、s Golden Arrow Level R910Robin Hood and his men prepared to go to the archery contest,but they disguised themselves.They dressed as barefoot monks,traders,farmers,and peasants.Robin was the hardest to recognize.He was dressed in the tattered clothes of a beggar.Still,his loyal men were worried and a
13、sked Robin not to go.“This archery contest is a trap of the Sheriffs.He and his guards will know you by your hair and eyes.Please,please dont go to the contest,Robin.”Robin Hood just laughed.“Why,I can color my yellow hair with walnut stain.I can cover one of my eyes with a patch so my face will loo
14、k different.A bit of danger will make it all the more fun.”The Archery FestivalThe field where the contest would be held was ready.It had rows of benches for the festive viewers to sit on.The crowd of people had worn their very best clothes.All the wealthy lords were dressed like birds of paradise.T
15、he Sheriff had on purple velvet.His lady wore blue velvet,and both were trimmed with pure white fur.They wore broad gold chains around their necks that displayed their great wealth.Robin Hood Wins the Sheriffs Golden Arrow Level R1112The Sheriff looked all through the crowd for Robin Hood.He looked
16、closely at everyone,but he didnt see the outlaw anywhere.In his beggars clothes,Robin stood not ten feet from the Sheriff.The Sheriff did not recognize him.Finally,it was time for the competition to begin.The archery targets had been set up so far away that it was difficult to see them clearly.Dozen
17、s of archers took turns shooting just one arrow.Only ten of them even hit the target.The Sheriff glared at the ten remaining men.“I was so sure Robin Hood would be here,”he said to a guard.“Couldnt one of these men be Robin Hood in disguise?”“No,sir,”said the man-at-arms.“Six of them I know well,and
18、 they are the best archers in England.Theres Gill o the Red Cap,Diccon Cruikshank,Adam o the Dell,William o Leslie,Hubert o Cloud,and Swithin o Hertford.Of the other four,three men are the wrong size.That leaves only the ragged beggar.His hair is too dark for him to be Robin Hood,and he is blind in
19、one eye.”The guard was glad Robin hadnt come and been trapped.He didnt want to see Robin harmed.Robin Hood had lots of friends among the common people.Even the Sheriffs own guards had helped him get away many times.Robin Hood Wins the Sheriffs Golden Arrow Level R1314One by one,the archers aimed and
20、 let their quills fly.Each of the arrows struck near the center of the target.Gill o the Red Caps first arrow struck only an inch from the center.His second and third were even closer.Then Robin Hood,who looked to everyone like the poorest beggar in England,shot his arrow.It hit the very center and
21、the crowd gasped.Adam o the Dell was to shoot next,but he unstrung his bow instead.“Ive been an archer for forty years,”said the man,“and I will never do better than that shot.”And so the tattered beggar won the gold-covered arrow.The Sheriffs face was sour when he awarded the prize.“You are the bes
22、t archer I have ever seen,”he said.“You shoot even better than that coward Robin Hood.He dared not show his face today.I will pay you well if you join my service.”“I will not,”said the ragged stranger,firmly.Robin Hood left quickly,but the Sheriffs words bothered him.“I just cant bear to have him th
23、ink I am a coward,”he said to Little John,his right-hand man.“I will let the Sheriff know I am the person who won his fine gold-covered arrow.”Robin Hood Wins the Sheriffs Golden Arrow Level R1516The MessageThe Sheriff was glum that night at supper.“I thought I could catch that thief with this conte
24、st,”he said to his wife.“I guess Robin Hood was too much of a coward to show his face.”Right then,a shaft flew through the window.It stuck straight into the roast on the table.Astounded,the Sheriff unfolded the note that was attached to the arrow.The note said that the beggar who won the contest had
25、 been Robin Hood.The arrow was the very same arrow the Sheriff had covered in gold and given as the prize!The Sheriff was enraged.Robin Hoods men had scraped off the gold and kept it.The duped Sheriff upended the table and stormed off.Nearby,Robin Hood and his men had never been merrier.Glossaryarch
26、ers(n.)people who are skilled at shooting with a bow and arrows(p.5)birds of birds found in warm paradise(n.)climates that have feathers of many different colors (p.10)cruel(adj.)mean;unkind(p.6)duped(adj.)tricked(p.15)glum(adj.)sad;depressed(p.15)monks(n.)religious people who usually wear long robe
27、s and live separately from the rest of the world(p.9)quills(n.)feathers,especially pointed feathers used in arrows and sometimes as pens(p.13)shaft(n.)the straight wooden part of an arrow(p.15)spiteful(adj.)angry;jealous(p.7)vowed(v.)promised(p.6)warrant(n.)a written order authorizing an arrest or a search(p.7)Robin Hood Wins the Sheriffs Golden Arrow Level R