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1、www.readinga-Jane GoodallA Reading AZ Level O Leveled BookWord Count:773Jane GoodallVisit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.Written by Karen MocklerLEVELED BOOK OILOWritten by Karen MocklerJane GoodallLevel O Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Karen MocklerAll rights reserved.www.re
2、adinga-CorrelationLEVEL OM2028Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAwww.readinga-Jane GoodallPhoto Credits:Front cover(main):Barnabas Honeczy/MTI/AP Images;front cover(background),back cover:iS Guni;title page:CBS/Landov;page 3:Gerry Ellis/Minden Pictures/National Geographic Stock;pages 4,5:Courtesy of
3、The Jane Goodall Institute;page 6:Minden Pictures/SuperStock;pages 8,12:Ingo Arndt/Minden Pictures;page 9:Ingo Arndt/Minden Pictures/National Geographic Stock;page 10:CSU Archive/Everett Collection Inc./age fotostock;pages 11,14,15:Michael Nichols/National Geographic Stock;page 13:Bettmann/CorbisFro
4、nt 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,Africa34Table of ContentsThe Watcher.4Off to
5、 Africa .5Into the Forest .7The Gombe Gang .8Trouble in the Forest.12Jane Goodall Today.14Glossary .16The WatcherJane Goodall was born in England in 1934.As a child,she liked to learn about animals and watch how they behaved.Jane loved to read colorful stories about wild animals that lived in Africa
6、.She even dreamed about living there.Jane was sure that,one day,she wanted to work with animals and write stories about them.Jane Goodall grew up in the seaside town of Bournemouth,in the United Kingdom.At that time,most young English girls were expected to live quiet lives at home.Jane Goodall Leve
7、l O34Table of ContentsThe Watcher.4Off to Africa .5Into the Forest .7The Gombe Gang .8Trouble in the Forest.12Jane Goodall Today.14Glossary .16The WatcherJane Goodall was born in England in 1934.As a child,she liked to learn about animals and watch how they behaved.Jane loved to read colorful storie
8、s about wild animals that lived in Africa.She even dreamed about living there.Jane was sure that,one day,she wanted to work with animals and write stories about them.Jane Goodall grew up in the seaside town of Bournemouth,in the United Kingdom.At that time,most young English girls were expected to l
9、ive quiet lives at home.Jane Goodall Level O56Off to AfricaAt age eighteen,Jane graduated from high school and became a secretary.She wondered how being a secretary would get her to Africa,but she kept working.By 1957,Jane had saved enough money to take a trip to Kenya,in eastern Africa.Within month
10、s,she met a famous scientist named Dr.Louis Leakey.Dr.Leakey was studying how apes and humans were alike and different.At the time,Dr.Leakey needed a new assistant.Even though Jane had no scientific training,he hired her for the job.She learned fast and loved the work.One day,Leakey talked about sta
11、rting a special field study of chimpanzees.In a field study,scientists live near the animal they want to learn about.For this special study,Dr.Leakey needed someone who was patient and curious.The person would have to feel comfortable living in the forest among the chimps.He asked Jane.For young Jan
12、e Goodall,it was a dream come true.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.Jane named and watched each chimp in every chimp family.She watched how families behaved together,as well as with other family groups.Jane
13、Goodall Level O56Off to AfricaAt age eighteen,Jane graduated from high school and became a secretary.She wondered how being a secretary would get her to Africa,but she kept working.By 1957,Jane had saved enough money to take a trip to Kenya,in eastern Africa.Within months,she met a famous scientist
14、named Dr.Louis Leakey.Dr.Leakey was studying how apes and humans were alike and different.At the time,Dr.Leakey needed a new assistant.Even though Jane had no scientific training,he hired her for the job.She learned fast and loved the work.One day,Leakey talked about starting a special field study o
15、f chimpanzees.In a field study,scientists live near the animal they want to learn about.For this special study,Dr.Leakey needed someone who was patient and curious.The person would have to feel comfortable living in the forest among the chimps.He asked Jane.For young Jane Goodall,it was a dream come
16、 true.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.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 O78The Woman Wh
17、o Named ThingsSome scientists doubted Goodalls findings.They didnt believe that chimps had feelings or intelligence.They certainly didnt think a serious scientist should give personal names to the animals she studied.Into the ForestGoodall was twenty-six years old in 1960.That year,she went to the G
18、ombe Forest,in Tanzania,Africa,where the chimpanzees lived.At Gombe,Jane sat quietly on a hill,watching the chimpanzees all day,every dayeven in the rain.Goodall took organized notes.She noticed that the chimps always stayed in family groups.So she gave each chimp in each family group a name that be
19、gan with the same letter of the alphabet.The Gombe GangFor a long time,the chimps were afraid of her.Then a curious older chimp that Goodall had named David Greybeard came to her camp in search of food.She hid a banana under her shirt and let him find it.As his trust in her grew,he led Jane into the
20、 forest to meet his family.The chimp family let her sit and watch them on a daily basis.Her reports about her early observations of the family group upset many long-held scientific beliefs about chimps.Mt.KilimanjaroNgorongoro CraterZanzibarKENYALake VictoriaLake TanganyikaINDIAN OCEANTANZANIASereng
21、eti National ParkKENYAATLANTIC OCEANINDIAN OCEANAFRICAEUROPETANZANIAGombe ForestJane Goodall Level O78The Woman Who Named ThingsSome scientists doubted Goodalls findings.They didnt believe that chimps had feelings or intelligence.They certainly didnt think a serious scientist should give personal na
22、mes to the animals she studied.Into the ForestGoodall was twenty-six years old in 1960.That year,she went to the Gombe Forest,in Tanzania,Africa,where the chimpanzees lived.At Gombe,Jane sat quietly on a hill,watching the chimpanzees all day,every dayeven in the rain.Goodall took organized notes.She
23、 noticed that the chimps always stayed in family groups.So she gave each chimp in each family group a name that began with the same letter of the alphabet.The Gombe GangFor a long time,the chimps were afraid of her.Then a curious older chimp that Goodall had named David Greybeard came to her camp in
24、 search of food.She hid a banana under her shirt and let him find it.As his trust in her grew,he led Jane into the forest to meet his family.The chimp family let her sit and watch them on a daily basis.Her reports about her early observations of the family group upset many long-held scientific belie
25、fs about chimps.Mt.KilimanjaroNgorongoro CraterZanzibarKENYALake VictoriaLake TanganyikaINDIAN OCEANTANZANIASerengeti National ParkKENYAATLANTIC OCEANINDIAN OCEANAFRICAEUROPETANZANIAGombe ForestJane Goodall Level O910At the time,people believed that chimps ate only plants.Goodall saw David Greybeard
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