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LEVELED BOOK M Written by Kira Freed Illustrated by Cende Hill www.readinga-z.com J M Q Sharks A Reading A Z Level M Leveled Book Word Count: 303 Visit www.readinga-z.com for thousands of books and materials.

Written by Kira Freed Illustrated by Cende Hill www.readinga-z.com Photo Credits: Front cover, back cover, title page, pages 4, 5, 6, 11, 18, 19: Marty Snyderman/Corbis; page 10: istockphoto.com/uwimages; page 12: istockphoto.com/klaas Lingbeek-van Kranen; page 14: courtesy of Dr. Dwayne Meadows, NOAA/NMFS/OPR; page 15: courtesy of Dr. Matthew Gilligan/NOAA; page 16: Marty Snyderman/Spirit/Corbis; page 17: courtesy of William B. Folsom/NMFS/NOAA Sharks Level M Leveled Book Learning A Z Written by Kira Freed Illustrated by Cende Hill All rights reserved. www.readinga-z.com Correlation LEVEL M Fountas & Pinnell Reading Recovery DRA L 19 24

Table of Contents Introduction.................................................. 4 Description................................................... 7 Eating...................................................... 10 Baby Sharks................................................. 13 Shark Attacks................................................ 14 Strange Sharks............................................... 16 Shark Hunting............................................... 17 Glossary.................................................... 20 3 Blue shark Introduction Sharks have lived in the oceans since before dinosaurs walked on Earth. There are more than 350 kinds of sharks, and they can be found all over the world. 4

Rays such as this southern stingray are close relatives of sharks. Sharks are fish, but their skeletons are made of cartilage instead of bones. Cartilage is what gives human ears their shape. Unlike most fish, sharks have rough skin. 5 Mako shark Sharks have a very good sense of smell. They also see well in poor light. Sharks can sense when hurt animals are moving in the water. 6

great white shark whale shark pale catshark Size variation in sharks and comparison with human Description Sharks come in many sizes. Some sharks are only a few inches long. The whale shark is the largest fish in the world. Sharks have pointed noses and long, thin bodies that let them swim very fast. 7 Shading helps sharks sneak up on other animals. Many sharks are dark on the top and light on the bottom. This color pattern makes it harder for other animals to see them. 8

dorsal fin tail fin pectoral fin Sharks swim by swinging their tails from side to side. Fins help sharks steer, turn, and keep their balance. The dorsal fin on a shark s back sometimes sticks out above the water. 9 Lemon shark Eating The shape of a shark s teeth depends on the kind of food it eats. Most sharks have many rows of teeth. When one tooth breaks off, another one moves up to take its place. 10 Do You Know? A shark may wear out and regrow a thousand teeth during its lifetime.

Great white shark Most sharks eat fish. Large sharks eat sea lions, dolphins, and other sharks. These large sharks have very sharp teeth. The teeth help the shark catch and hold onto its food. 11 Whale sharks are the biggest fish alive today. Some sharks eat shellfish. These sharks have flat teeth for crushing shells. The huge whale shark has tiny teeth but doesn t use them when eating. It swallows very small ocean plants and animals that float near the ocean s surface. 12

A dogfish egg case Do You Know? Unlike humans, baby sharks are not helpless when they are born. They are able to hunt for food right away. Baby Sharks Most kinds of sharks give birth to baby sharks, called pups. A few kinds of sharks lay eggs that hatch a few months later. Few pups live long enough to become adult sharks. 13 Whitetip reef sharks are normally not dangerous to humans. Do You Know? A great white shark can swallow a whole seal in one gulp. Shark Attacks Many people are afraid of sharks, but most sharks do not attack humans. Great white sharks are one of the few kinds of sharks that are dangerous to people. 14

Nurse shark Even small sharks may bite when scared or surprised by people. Sharks also sometimes confuse humans with the animals they normally eat. 15 Strange Sharks Some sharks look very strange. The hammerhead shark has a flat Hammerhead shark head that sticks far out on each side. Its unusual head shape helps the hammerhead see around and behind it. 16

Shark Hunting People hunt sharks for their skin, oil, and teeth. Many people eat shark meat, and cooks use shark fins in a popular soup. Shark fishing boats 17 Great white shark Many kinds of sharks are now in danger of being completely killed off. Few people complain about shark hunting because sharks are thought to be mean and dangerous. However, most sharks are not dangerous to people. 18

Gray reef shark When sharks are killed, it takes a long time for their numbers to go up again. Sharks are an important part of the balance of life in the world s oceans. They have as much right to live as any other animal. 19 Glossary cartilage (n.) the flexible tissue that makes up the skeletons of sharks (p. 5) confuse (v.) to mistake something for something else (p. 15) dinosaurs (n.) a large group of reptiles that roamed Earth until they all died over 65 million years ago (p. 4) dorsal fin (n.) a fin on the back of fish and some marine mammals (p. 9) pattern (n.) an orderly grouping of shapes, lines, or colors (p. 8) 20