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www.readinga-Jane GoodallA Reading AZ Level I Leveled BookWord Count:336Jane GoodallVisit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.Written by Karen MocklerLEVELED BOOK ILOJane GoodallLevel I Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Karen MocklerAll rights reserved.www.readinga-CorrelationLEVEL II151616Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAPhoto Credits:Front cover(main):Barnabas Honeczy/MTI/AP Images;front cover(background),back cover:iS Guni;title page,page 8:CBS/Landov;page 3:Gerry Ellis/Minden Pictures/National Geographic Stock;pages 4,5:Courtesy of The Jane Goodall Institute;page 6:Nilanjan Bhattacharya/D;page 9:Minden Pictures/SuperStock;page 10:Ingo Arndt/Minden Pictures/National Geographic Stock;pages 11,15:Michael Nichols/National Geographic Stock;page 12:CSU Archive/Everett Collection Inc./age fotostock;page 13:Ingo Arndt/Minden Pictures;page 14:Bettmann/CorbisFront cover:Jane Goodall with an orphaned,one-year-old chimpanzee named PolaBack cover:A path in the Gombe Forest,Tanzania,AfricaTitle page:Jane Goodall in the Gombe Forest,Tanzania,Africa,in 1965Table of contents:Jane Goodall in Gombe National Park,Tanzania,Africawww.readinga-Jane GoodallWritten by Karen Mockler34Table of ContentsThe Watcher.4Off to Africa.5Into the Forest.7The Gombe Gang.8Trouble in the Forest.13Jane Goodall Today.15Glossary.16The WatcherAs a young girl,Jane Goodall loved to watch animals and read stories about them.She dreamed of living in Africa one day and writing stories about wild animals.Jane Goodall was born in England in 1934.At that time,most young girls grew up to live quiet lives at home.Jane Goodall Level I34Table of ContentsThe Watcher.4Off to Africa.5Into the Forest.7The Gombe Gang.8Trouble in the Forest.13Jane Goodall Today.15Glossary.16The WatcherAs a young girl,Jane Goodall loved to watch animals and read stories about them.She dreamed of living in Africa one day and writing stories about wild animals.Jane Goodall was born in England in 1934.At that time,most young girls grew up to live quiet lives at home.Jane Goodall Level I56Off to AfricaWhen she was old enough,Janeworked and saved her money.When she had saved enough,she went on a trip to Africa.In Africa,Jane met Dr.Louis Leakey,a famous scientist.When Jane met Dr.Leakey,he needed help with an important new animal study.The study would look at how chimpanzees behave.Dr.Leakey asked Jane to work on the chimpanzee study with him.Young Jane with her dog,Rusty.Jane loved to play with her pets,climb trees,and read.She wanted a life of travel and adventure.Part of Janes work was to watch and report on what the chimps did during their normal day.Jane Goodall Level I56Off to AfricaWhen she was old enough,Janeworked and saved her money.When she had saved enough,she went on a trip to Africa.In Africa,Jane met Dr.Louis Leakey,a famous scientist.When Jane met Dr.Leakey,he needed help with an important new animal study.The study would look at how chimpanzees behave.Dr.Leakey asked Jane to work on the chimpanzee study with him.Young Jane with her dog,Rusty.Jane loved to play with her pets,climb trees,and read.She wanted a life of travel and adventure.Part of Janes work was to watch and report on what the chimps did during their normal day.Jane Goodall Level I78Into the ForestTo work on the study,Jane and hermother moved to the countryof Tanzania(tan-zuh-NEE-uh).They lived with chimpanzeesin the Gombe(GOME-bay)Forest.The Gombe GangAt first,most of the chimps in Gombe were afraid of Jane.Only a chimp she had named David trusted her.He let Jane meet his family group.Jane watched the chimps from far away until they began to trust her.ATLANTIC OCEANINDIAN OCEANAFRICAEUROPETANZANIAGombe ForestJane Goodall Level I78Into the ForestTo work on the study,Jane and hermother moved to the countryof Tanzania(tan-zuh-NEE-uh).They lived with chimpanzeesin the Gombe(GOME-bay)Forest.The Gombe GangAt first,most of the chimps in Gombe were afraid of Jane.Only a chimp she had named David trusted her.He let Jane meet his family group.Jane watched the chimps from far away until they began to trust her.ATLANTIC OCEANINDIAN OCEANAFRICAEUROPETANZANIAGombe ForestJane Goodall Level I910Jane wrote notes as she watched the chimps every day.Her notes upset many scientists.They had their own beliefs and ideas about how chimps behaved.Jane said chimps were smart.She said they used sticks as tools to dig up bugs to eat.She also said chimps showed feelings,as humans do.A chimp uses a long blade of grass as a spoon to catch and eat termites.Jane named and watched each chimp in every chimp family.She watched how families behaved together,as well as with other family groups.Jane Goodall Level I910Jane wrote notes as she watched the chimps every day.Her notes upset many scientists.They had their own beliefs and ideas about how chimps behaved.Jane said chimps were smart.She said they used sticks as tools to dig up bugs to eat.She also said chimps showed feelings,as humans do.A chimp uses a long blade of grass as a spoon to catch and eat termites.Jane named and watched each chimp in every chimp family.She watched how families behaved together,as well as with other family groups.Jane Goodall Level I1112Jane saw chimps that were happy,sad,and angry.She saw that each chimp behaved in its own way,just as humans do.Janes work made some scientists think again about their old beliefs and ideas about chimps.They saw that some of their old ideas might be wrong.Some scientists agreed with Jane.Jane with her husband and their son.Their pictures and movies of the chimps were seen all over the world.Janes study said that each chimp had its own feelings and ways of doing things.Jane Goodall Level I1112Jane saw chimps that were happy,sad,and angry.She saw that each chimp behaved in its own way,just as humans do.Janes work made some scientists think again about their old beliefs and ideas about chimps.They saw that some of their old ideas might be wrong.Some scientists agreed with Jane.Jane with her husband and their son.Their pictures and movies of the chimps were seen all over the world.Janes study said that each chimp had its own feelings and ways of doing things.Jane Goodall Level I1314Trouble in the ForestAfter many years in Gombe,Jane became very worried.People were cutting down trees in the Gombe Forest.Hunters were stealing baby chimps.Jane knew what she had to do.She talked about her work with many people all around the world.She asked them for help to savethe chimps and the forest.Jane spoke to many important groups about what was happening to the chimps in the Gombe Forest.A mother chimpanzee protects her baby in the Gombe Forest,Tanzania.Jane Goodall Level I1314Trouble in the ForestAfter many years in Gombe,Jane became very worried.People were cutting down trees in the Gombe Forest.Hunters were stealing baby chimps.Jane knew what she had to do.She talked about her work with many people all around the world.She asked them for help to savethe chimps and the forest.Jane spoke to many important groups about what was happening to the chimps in the Gombe Forest.A mother chimpanzee protects her baby in the Gombe Forest,Tanzania.Jane Goodall Level I1516Jane Goodall TodayPeople trusted Jane and helpedto support her work in Gombe.Today,over fifty years later,she still works to protect the forest and the chimpanzees from harm.GlossaryAfrica(n.)the second-largest continent in the world,located south of Europe(p.4)behave(v.)to act in a certain way(p.6)chimpanzees midsized great apes(n.)that live in Africa and spend their time on the ground and in trees (p.6)scientist(n.)a person who studies one or more fields of science(p.5)study(n.)a careful scientific examination or analysis of something(p.6)tools(n.)objects or devices that make a job or task easier(p.10)To learn more,go to:www.rootsandshoots.org and www.janegoodall.org.Jane Goodalls patient,caring work has uncovered important new information that she has shared with the world.Jane Goodall Level I1516Jane Goodall TodayPeople trusted Jane and helpedto support her work in Gombe.Today,over fifty years later,she still works to protect the forest and the chimpanzees from harm.GlossaryAfrica(n.)the second-largest continent in the world,located south of Europe(p.4)behave(v.)to act in a certain way(p.6)chimpanzees midsized great apes(n.)that live in Africa and spend their time on the ground and in trees (p.6)scientist(n.)a person who studies one or more fields of science(p.5)study(n.)a careful scientific examination or analysis of something(p.6)tools(n.)objects or devices that make a job or task easier(p.10)To learn more,go to:www.rootsandshoots.org and www.janegoodall.org.Jane Goodalls patient,caring work has uncovered important new information that she has shared with the world.Jane Goodall Level IJane GoodallLevel I Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Karen MocklerAll rights reserved.www.readinga-CorrelationLEVEL II151616Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAPhoto Credits:Front cover(main):Barnabas Honeczy/MTI/AP Images;front cover(background),back cover:iS Guni;title page,page 8:CBS/Landov;page 3:Gerry Ellis/Minden Pictures/National Geographic Stock;pages 4,5:Courtesy of The Jane Goodall Institute;page 6:Nilanjan Bhattacharya/D;page 9:Minden Pictures/SuperStock;page 10:Ingo Arndt/Minden Pictures/National Geographic Stock;pages 11,15:Michael Nichols/National Geographic Stock;page 12:CSU Archive/Everett Collection Inc./age fotostock;page 13:Ingo Arndt/Minden Pictures;page 14:Bettmann/CorbisFront cover:Jane Goodall with an orphaned,one-year-old chimpanzee named PolaBack cover:A path in the Gombe Forest,Tanzania,AfricaTitle page:Jane Goodall in the Gombe Forest,Tanzania,Africa,in 1965Table of contents:Jane Goodall in Gombe National Park,Tanzania,Africawww.readinga-Jane GoodallWritten by Karen Mocklerwww.readinga-Jane GoodallA Reading AZ Level I Leveled BookWord Count:336Jane GoodallVisit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.Written by Karen 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