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1、www.readinga-ILOLEVELED BOOK Dragonflies!Written by Cheryl ReifsnyderWritingUsing the information in this book,write a personal narrative from the perspective of a dragonfly.ScienceDesign a habitat for a dragonfly.Use facts from the book to create your habitat.ConnectionsVisit www.readinga- for thou
2、sands of books and materials.Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.Dragonflies!A Reading AZ Level I Leveled BookWord Count:247Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.www.readinga-Dragonflies!What makes the dragonfly an amazing insect?Focus QuestionWritten by Chery
3、l ReifsnyderCorrelationLEVEL II151616Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRADragonflies!Level I Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Cheryl ReifsnyderAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Photo Credits:Front cover:Dendaung/D;back cover:OceanFishing/iStock/Thinkstock;title page:John Warburton Lee/John Warburton
4、Lee/Superstock;page 3:Pascal Goetgheluck/;page 4:Kim Taylor/NPL/Minden Pictures;page 5:pialhovik/iStock/Thinkstock;page 6:Lightshaper/D;page 7(main):REX USA/FLPA/Rex;page 7(inset):Charles Gibson/iStock/Thinkstock;page 8:age fotostock/Alamy;page 9:Eryk Rogozinski/D;page 10:Martin Spurny/D;page 11:tow
5、lake/iStock/Thinkstock;page 12:Joe Petersburger/National Geographic Creative;page 13:Duncan Usher/;page 14:jorgriommi/iStock/Thinkstock;page 15:Iryna Rasko/AlamyadultbreathedirectionhuntinsectspairsWords to Know3Table of ContentsAmazing Dragonflies.4What Are Dragonflies?.5Young Dragonflies.8Super Si
6、ght.9Amazing Flight.10Amazing Hunters.11Dragonflies for Dinner .13Swarms.14Dragonflies Worldwide .15 Glossary.16Dragonflies!Level I4southern hawker dragonflyAmazing DragonfliesLook!Something small and green is flying fast over the water.Its a dragonfly!3Table of ContentsAmazing Dragonflies.4What Are
7、 Dragonflies?.5Young Dragonflies.8Super Sight.9Amazing Flight.10Amazing Hunters.11Dragonflies for Dinner .13Swarms.14Dragonflies Worldwide .15 Glossary.16Dragonflies!Level I4southern hawker dragonflyAmazing DragonfliesLook!Something small and green is flying fast over the water.Its a dragonfly!5A dr
8、agonfly has a large head;a long,skinny body;and two pairs of wings.What Makes an Insect a Dragonfly?six legsWhat Are Dragonflies?Dragonflies are flying insects with two pairs of wings.They come in many colors.Dragonflies can be green,blue,gold,or even pink.large eyeslong,skinny bodytwo pairs of wing
9、sjawsDragonflies!Level I6Sometimes dragonflies rest on grass.Some dragonflies have stripes.Some change color over time.5A dragonfly has a large head;a long,skinny body;and two pairs of wings.What Makes an Insect a Dragonfly?six legsWhat Are Dragonflies?Dragonflies are flying insects with two pairs o
10、f wings.They come in many colors.Dragonflies can be green,blue,gold,or even pink.large eyeslong,skinny bodytwo pairs of wingsjawsDragonflies!Level I6Sometimes dragonflies rest on grass.Some dragonflies have stripes.Some change color over time.7Dragonflies always live close to water.They lay their eg
11、gs in or near water.The young dragonflies live in water for a year or more.Some dragonflies lay their eggs in rotting wood under water(main).Some dragonflies can lay hundreds of eggs at a time(inset).Dragonflies!Level I8young dragonflyYoung DragonfliesYoung dragonflies look different from adult drag
12、onflies.They can breathe under the water.Their green and brown colors help them hide from fish,frogs,and other hungry animals.7Dragonflies always live close to water.They lay their eggs in or near water.The young dragonflies live in water for a year or more.Some dragonflies lay their eggs in rotting
13、 wood under water(main).Some dragonflies can lay hundreds of eggs at a time(inset).Dragonflies!Level I8young dragonflyYoung DragonfliesYoung dragonflies look different from adult dragonflies.They can breathe under the water.Their green and brown colors help them hide from fish,frogs,and other hungry
14、 animals.10Amazing FlightDragonflies are some of the fastest flying insects in the world.They can change direction quickly in the air.They can fly forward,backward,and even upside down!Dragonflies can swoop and dive through the air.9Super SightAdult dragonflies have the largest eyes of all the insec
15、ts.Each eye is made up of about thirty thousand tiny parts.They can see almost all the way around at once.Close up,dragonfly eyes look as if they are made of window screens.Dragonflies!Level I10Amazing FlightDragonflies are some of the fastest flying insects in the world.They can change direction qu
16、ickly in the air.They can fly forward,backward,and even upside down!Dragonflies can swoop and dive through the air.9Super SightAdult dragonflies have the largest eyes of all the insects.Each eye is made up of about thirty thousand tiny parts.They can see almost all the way around at once.Close up,dr
17、agonfly eyes look as if they are made of window screens.Dragonflies!Level I12They often eat their food in the air.Small insects make good meals!Damselflies make good meals for dragonflies.11Dragonflies eat mosquitos.Amazing HuntersAdult dragonflies hunt small flying insects.They catch these insects
18、from behind and below.Dragonflies!Level I12They often eat their food in the air.Small insects make good meals!Damselflies make good meals for dragonflies.11Dragonflies eat mosquitos.Amazing HuntersAdult dragonflies hunt small flying insects.They catch these insects from behind and below.Dragonflies!
19、Level I13Dragonflies for DinnerBirds,lizards,frogs,and spiders all like to eat dragonflies.Dragonflies eat other dragonflies,too.Not many animals can catch a dragonfly!Some birds like to eat dragonflies.Dragonflies!Level I14Scientists say it is hard to take good pictures of dragonfly swarms.Swarms S
20、ometimes dragonflies travel in large groups.These groups are called swarms.13Dragonflies for DinnerBirds,lizards,frogs,and spiders all like to eat dragonflies.Dragonflies eat other dragonflies,too.Not many animals can catch a dragonfly!Some birds like to eat dragonflies.Dragonflies!Level I14Scientis
21、ts say it is hard to take good pictures of dragonfly swarms.Swarms Sometimes dragonflies travel in large groups.These groups are called swarms.15Dragonflies WorldwideThere are nearly three thousand kinds of dragonflies.They are found all around the world.Look at your closest stream,pond,or lake.Mayb
22、e you can spot some dragonflies!A Safe Place for DragonfliesIn 1985,people in Japan created the worlds first dragonfly park.Today there are also dragonfly parks in Europe and the United States.Dragonflies are amazing creaturesand people all over the world are starting to realize it!The dragonfly par
23、k in Singapore has large statues of dragonflies in the lake.Dragonflies!Level I16Glossaryadult(adj.)the stage in which a person or other animal is fully developed(p.8)breathe(v.)to take in and let out air through the nose or mouth(p.8)direction(n.)the way or course toward which something moves or fa
24、ces(p.10)hunt(v.)to search for and kill wild animals for food(p.11)insects(n.)small animals with six legs,three body parts,and usually two sets of wings(p.5)pairs(n.)sets of two(p.5)15Dragonflies WorldwideThere are nearly three thousand kinds of dragonflies.They are found all around the world.Look a
25、t your closest stream,pond,or lake.Maybe you can spot some dragonflies!A Safe Place for DragonfliesIn 1985,people in Japan created the worlds first dragonfly park.Today there are also dragonfly parks in Europe and the United States.Dragonflies are amazing creaturesand people all over the world are s
26、tarting to realize it!The dragonfly park in Singapore has large statues of dragonflies in the lake.Dragonflies!Level I16Glossaryadult(adj.)the stage in which a person or other animal is fully developed(p.8)breathe(v.)to take in and let out air through the nose or mouth(p.8)direction(n.)the way or co
27、urse toward which something moves or faces(p.10)hunt(v.)to search for and kill wild animals for food(p.11)insects(n.)small animals with six legs,three body parts,and usually two sets of wings(p.5)pairs(n.)sets of two(p.5)www.readinga-Dragonflies!What makes the dragonfly an amazing insect?Focus Quest
28、ionWritten by Cheryl ReifsnyderCorrelationLEVEL II151616Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRADragonflies!Level I Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Cheryl ReifsnyderAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Photo Credits:Front cover:Dendaung/D;back cover:OceanFishing/iStock/Thinkstock;title page:John Warburton
29、Lee/John Warburton Lee/Superstock;page 3:Pascal Goetgheluck/;page 4:Kim Taylor/NPL/Minden Pictures;page 5:pialhovik/iStock/Thinkstock;page 6:Lightshaper/D;page 7(main):REX USA/FLPA/Rex;page 7(inset):Charles Gibson/iStock/Thinkstock;page 8:age fotostock/Alamy;page 9:Eryk Rogozinski/D;page 10:Martin S
30、purny/D;page 11:towlake/iStock/Thinkstock;page 12:Joe Petersburger/National Geographic Creative;page 13:Duncan Usher/;page 14:jorgriommi/iStock/Thinkstock;page 15:Iryna Rasko/AlamyadultbreathedirectionhuntinsectspairsWords to Knowwww.readinga-ILOLEVELED BOOK Dragonflies!Written by Cheryl ReifsnyderW
31、ritingUsing the information in this book,write a personal narrative from the perspective of a dragonfly.ScienceDesign a habitat for a dragonfly.Use facts from the book to create your habitat.ConnectionsVisit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.Dragonflies!A Reading AZ Level I Leveled BookWord Count:247Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.Grade 1 Book 54