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1、ConnectionsWritingThe original Beowulf is an epic poem.Write a paragraph describing the elements of an epic poem.Social StudiesBeowulf was originally written in Old English.Create a poster showing when and where Old English was spoken.Look up the Old English words for king,dragon,boat,and fiend,and
2、include them in your poster.Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.BeowulfA Reading AZ Level Z1 Leveled BookWord Count:3,338www.readinga-LEVELED BOOK Z1UXZ1Adapted from a version edited by Thomas Bailey AldrichIllustrated by Timothy Trumanwww.readinga-What is a hero?Focus QuestionA
3、dapted from a version edited by Thomas Bailey AldrichIllustrated by Timothy TrumanBeowulfLevel Z1 Leveled Book Learning AZAdapted from a version edited by Thomas Bailey AldrichIllustrated by Timothy TrumanAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Words to Knowbadebucklerfategrappledhoardedmailmead moors peri
4、sh skald spoils thanesCorrelationLEVEL Z1WXN/A60Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA3Old King Hrothgar built for himself a great mead-hall called Heorot,covered with gold.It was bigger than any hall men had ever heard of,and there Hrothgar sat on his throne to share with men the good things God had gi
5、ven him.A band of brave thanes gathered round him,all living together in peace and joy.But there came a wicked monster,Grendel,out of the moors.He stole across the fens in the thick darkness and touched the great iron bars of the door of the hall,which immediately sprang open.Then,Grendel spied the
6、thanes sleeping after battle.With his steel fingernails,the hideous fiend seized thirty of them in their sleep.He gave yells of joy and sped as quick as lightning across the moors to reach his home with his prey.Beowulf Level Z14When the remaining thanes awoke,they raised a great cry of sorrow,whils
7、t the aged king himself sat speechless with grief.None could do battle with the monster.He was too strong,too horrible for anyone to conquer.For twelve long years,Grendel warred against Hrothgar;like a dark shadow of death,he prowled round about the hall and lay in wait for Hrothgars men on the mist
8、y moors.Now there lived in a far-off land a young warrior called Beowulf,who had the strength of thirty men.He heard of the wicked deeds of Grendel and the sorrow of the good king Hrothgar.So he made ready a strong ship and with fourteen friends set sail to visit Hrothgar,as he was in need of help.T
9、he good ship flew over the swelling ocean like a bird,till the voyagers saw shining white cliffs before them.Then they knew their journey was at an end;they made fast their ship,grasped their weapons,and set out for Heorot.Now a guard on the coast spied them from a tower.He set off to the shore,ridi
10、ng on horseback.“Who are you,”he cried,“bearing arms and openly landing here?I am bound to know from whence you come before you make a step forward.”Beowulf made answer that they came as friends to rid Hrothgar of his wicked enemy Grendel,and at that the guard led them to the kings hall.5Beowulfs me
11、n marched along,following the stone-paved street to the hall,their armor shining in the sun and clanging as they went.They reached Heorot,where they set down their broad shields and made themselves known to the herald.Hrothgar speedily bade them welcome.They entered the great hall with measured trea
12、d,Beowulf leading the way.“Hail,O King!”he said.“To fight against Grendel have I come.Grant me this,that I may have this task alone,I and my little band of men.I know that the terrible monster despises weapons,and therefore I shall bear neither sword,nor shield,nor buckler.Hand to hand I will fight
13、the foe,and death shall come to whomsoever God wills.”Hrothgar loved the youth for his noble words and bade him and his men sit down to the table and merrily share the feast.As they feasted,a skald sang with a clear voice.The queen,in cloth of gold,moved down the hall and handed the jeweled cup of m
14、ead to the king and all the warriors,old and young.At the right moment,with gracious words,she brought it to Beowulf.Full of pride and high purpose,the youth drank from the splendid cup and vowed that he would conquer the enemy or die.Beowulf Level Z16When the sun sank in the west,all the guests aro
15、se.The king bade Beowulf guard the hall and watch for the foe.“Not a wish of yours shall be left unfulfilled,if you perform this mighty deed,”he said.Then Beowulf lay down to rest in the hall,putting off from him his coat of mail,helmet,and sword.Through the dim night,Grendel came stealing.All slept
16、 in the darkness,all but one!The door sprang open at the first touch the monster gave it.He trod quickly over the paved floor of the hall;his eyes gleamed as he saw a troop of kinsmen lying together asleep.Grendel laughed as he reckoned on sucking the life out of each before day broke.He seized a sl
17、eeping warrior and in a moment had crunched his bones.Then he stretched out his hand to seize Beowulf on his bed.Quickly did Beowulf grip his arm;he stood up full length and grappled with him with all his might till his fingers cracked as though they would burst.Never had Grendel felt such a grip;he
18、 had a mind to go,but could not.7He roared,and the hall resounded with his yells as up and down he raged,with Beowulf holding him in a fast embrace.The benches were overturned,the timbers of the hall cracked,the beautiful hall all but wrecked.Beowulfs men had seized their weapons and thought to hack
19、 Grendel on every side,but no blade could touch him.Still Beowulf held him by the arm;the fiends shoulder split apart,and he fled,wounded to death,leaving hand,arm,and shoulder in Beowulfs grasp.Over the moors,into the darkness,he sped as best he might,and to Beowulf was the victory.Then,in the morn
20、ing,many a warrior came from far and near.Riding in troops,they tracked the monsters path,where he had fled stricken to death.In a dismal pool he had yielded up his life.Racing their horses over the green turf,they reached Heorot.The golden roof of the hall glittered in the sunlight.The king stood o
21、n the terrace.“I have had much woe,”he said,“but this lad,through Gods might,has done the deed that we,with all our wisdom,could not do.Now I will heartily love you,Beowulf,as if you were my son.You shall want for nothing in this world,and your fame shall live forever.”Beowulf Level Z18The hall was
22、cleansed,the walls hung anew with cloth of gold,the whole place made fair and straight,for only the roof had been left altogether unhurt after the fight.A merry feast was held.The king brought forth out of his treasures a banner,helmet,and mail coat.These he gave to Beowulf,bidding him enjoy them we
23、ll;but more wonderful than all was a famous sword handed down to him through the ages.To each of Beowulfs men he gave rich gifts.The skald sang;the queen,beautiful and gracious,bore the cup to the king and Beowulf.To Beowulf she,too,gave gifts:mantle and bracelets and collar of gold.“Use these gifts
24、,”she said,“and prosper well!As far as the sea rolls,your name shall be known.”Great was the joy of all till evening came.Then the hall was cleared of benches and strewn with beds.Beowulf,like the king,had his own room that night to sleep in.The nobles lay down in the hall;at their heads they set th
25、eir shields and placed ready their helmets and their mail coats.Each slept,ready in an instant to do battle for his lord.So they sank to rest,little dreaming what deep sorrow was to fall on them.9Grendel the monster was dead,but Grendels mother still lived.Furious at the death of her son,she crept t
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