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1、Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.Writing and ArtImagine you are Harriet Tubman.Write a diary entry of a day you helped a friend escape to the North.Social StudiesWhy do you think Harriet Tubman risked her life to help other slaves escape?Share your ideas with a partner.Connec
2、tionsHarriet TubmanA Reading AZ Level G Leveled BookWord Count:154www.readinga-LEVELED BOOK GWritten by Anthony CurranIllustrated by James NathanHarriet Tubmanwww.readinga-Written by Anthony CurranIllustrated by James NathanWho was Harriet Tubman,and why is she important?Focus QuestionHarriet Tubman
3、CorrelationLEVEL GG111212Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAHarriet TubmanLevel G Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Anthony CurranIllustrated by James NathanAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Title page:Harriet Tubman(left)poses with a group of former slaves who she helped to escape.Photo Credits:Titl
4、e page:Bettmann/Corbis;page 3:Courtesy of Library of Congress,P&P Div LC-USZ62-7816;page 12(left):Gavin Hellier/Alamy;page 12(right):Anthony Pleva/Alamybrave careful caughtdanger escapedslaveryWords to Know3Harriet Tubman was a brave woman.Harriet Tubman lived in the United States long ago.Harriet T
5、ubman Level G4Harriet was born into slavery in the South.Harriet was a black woman owned by a white family.3Harriet Tubman was a brave woman.Harriet Tubman lived in the United States long ago.Harriet Tubman Level G4Harriet was born into slavery in the South.Harriet was a black woman owned by a white
6、 family.5Harriet had to work hard for no pay.Harriet was not treated well.Harriet Tubman Level G6Harriet escaped.Harriet escaped to the North,where she could be free.Slavery in the United States,1860Free statesSlave statesAreas open to slaveryNSEWNorthSouth5Harriet had to work hard for no pay.Harrie
7、t was not treated well.Harriet Tubman Level G6Harriet escaped.Harriet escaped to the North,where she could be free.Slavery in the United States,1860Free statesSlave statesAreas open to slaveryNSEWNorthSouth7Harriet wanted to help other slaves become free,too.Harriet went back to the South many times
8、 to help other slaves escape.Harriet Tubman Level G8Harriet went back to the South to help her family escape.Harriet went back to the South to help her friends escape.7Harriet wanted to help other slaves become free,too.Harriet went back to the South many times to help other slaves escape.Harriet Tu
9、bman Level G8Harriet went back to the South to help her family escape.Harriet went back to the South to help her friends escape.9Harriet was in danger every time she went back to the South.Harriet Tubman Level G10People wanted to catch Harriet and make her a slave again.People wanted to punish Harri
10、et for helping other slaves escape.9Harriet was in danger every time she went back to the South.Harriet Tubman Level G10People wanted to catch Harriet and make her a slave again.People wanted to punish Harriet for helping other slaves escape.11Harriet was careful.Harriet was never caught.Harriet Tub
11、man Level G12Harriet Tubman was a hero.Harriet Tubman helped many slaves become free.Famous statues of Harriet Tubman are in New York City,New York(left)and Boston,Massachusetts(right).11Harriet was careful.Harriet was never caught.Harriet Tubman Level G12Harriet Tubman was a hero.Harriet Tubman hel
12、ped many slaves become free.Famous statues of Harriet Tubman are in New York City,New York(left)and Boston,Massachusetts(right).www.readinga-Written by Anthony CurranIllustrated by James NathanWho was Harriet Tubman,and why is she important?Focus QuestionHarriet TubmanCorrelationLEVEL GG111212Founta
13、s&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAHarriet TubmanLevel G Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Anthony CurranIllustrated by James NathanAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Title page:Harriet Tubman(left)poses with a group of former slaves who she helped to escape.Photo Credits:Title page:Bettmann/Corbis;page 3:C
14、ourtesy of Library of Congress,P&P Div LC-USZ62-7816;page 12(left):Gavin Hellier/Alamy;page 12(right):Anthony Pleva/Alamybrave careful caughtdanger escapedslaveryWords to KnowVisit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.Writing and ArtImagine you are Harriet Tubman.Write a diary entry of
15、 a day you helped a friend escape to the North.Social StudiesWhy do you think Harriet Tubman risked her life to help other slaves escape?Share your ideas with a partner.ConnectionsHarriet TubmanA Reading AZ Level G Leveled BookWord Count:154www.readinga-LEVELED BOOK GWritten by Anthony CurranIllustrated by James NathanHarriet TubmanGrade 1 Book 68