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Hockey A Reading A Z Level I Leveled Book Word Count: 276 LEVELED BOOK Connections Writing Is hockey a popular sport where you live? Why or why not? Write a paragraph about it. Art Draw a diagram of a hockey player and label his or her equipment. Include labels for the helmet, skates, gloves, pads, hockey stick, and hockey puck. Hockey Written by Curtis Thomas Visit www.readinga-z.com for thousands of books and materials. www.readinga-z.com

Hockey control exciting goal Words to Know puck score team Front cover: A player from Sweden competes at the Winter Olympic Games in 2014. Back cover: Russia (red) competes with the United States at the Olympic Games in 2014. Title page: A goalie guards the net during game in Michigan. Page 3: The United States (white) plays a team from Europe (blue) in an outdoor game in Canada. Photo Credits: Front cover: PCN Photography/Alamy Stock Photo; back cover: Christina Pahnke/Sampics/Corbis; title page: Dennis MacDonald/Alamy Stock Photo; page 3: Xinhua/Alamy Stock Photo; page 4: Jim West/Alamy Stock Photo; page 5: Gomolach/iStock/Thinkstock; page 6: Hemis/Alamy Stock Photo; page 7: Del Mecum/CSM/Landov; page 8: ITAR-TASS Photo Agency/ Alamy Stock Photo; page 9: Jean Vaillancourt/123RF; page 10: Luca Santilli/ Dreamstime.com; page 11: Bygone Collection/Alamy Stock Photo; page 12 (left): Ilene MacDonald/Alamy Stock Photo; page 12 (right): Radius Images/ Alamy Stock Photo; page 13: Mike Wulf/CSM/Landov; page 14 (top): Oleksandr Prykhodko/Alamy Stock Photo; page 14 (bottom): Tribune Content Agency LLC/Alamy Stock Photo; page 15: Sanford Myers/AP Images Written by Curtis Thomas www.readinga-z.com Focus Question What is hockey, and how is it played? Hockey Spectacular Sports Level I Leveled Book Learning A Z Written by Curtis Thomas All rights reserved. www.readinga-z.com Correlation LEVEL I Fountas & Pinnell Reading Recovery DRA I 15 16 16

Table of Contents A Fast Sport.................. 4 Some Game Rules............. 6 Hockey players must be able to skate very well. A Fast Sport Hockey Long Ago............. 11 Hockey Everywhere........... 12 Hockey is an exciting sport. Learning to Play............... 15 Hockey players skate very fast Glossary..................... 16 on the ice. 3 4

Hockey Ice 85 feet (26 m) 200 feet (61 m) goal line (at each end of the rink) center circle hockey stick center line (red line) Play begins here at the start of the game and after a goal is scored. puck A puck is a small, flat circle made of hard rubber. Some Game Rules Hockey players play on a team. net (goal): To score a goal, the puck must get in the net. 5 A hockey team has six players. The team works together to try to win the game. 6

The game starts in the middle of the ice. A round, black puck is dropped between one player from each team. The two players try to get control of the puck. Players move the puck on the ice with a long stick. They try to hit the puck into a net to score points. The team with more points at the end of the game wins. Players move fast to get to the puck first. Players try to take the puck from the other team. 7 8

Players shoot the puck into the other team s net. Players try to keep the puck with their team. They try to take the puck from the other team and score a goal. They also try to stop the other team from making a goal. Gloves and leg pads help the goalie stop speeding pucks. One player on each team stays by the net. This player tries to stop pucks from going into the net. Pucks can move faster than cars on a highway! 9 10

Hockey Long Ago Long ago, people played hockey with a ball. The game was not safe. Players first used a puck in 1875. People play hockey inside or outside. Hockey Everywhere People in Canada and the United States soon began to play hockey. Now there are thirty top hockey teams in North America. Where Hockey Is Played NORTH AMERICA ATLANTIC OCEAN EUROPE AFRICA ASIA PACIFIC OCEAN SOUTH AMERICA INDIAN OCEAN AUSTRALIA Equator The first hockey games using a puck were played in this rink in Montreal, Canada. Countries in both hot and cold parts of the world play hockey. 11 12

People also play hockey in many other countries. Men, women, girls, and boys can all play hockey. The Chicago Blackhawks won hockey s biggest prize in 2015. Seven of these teams are in Canada, and twenty-three are in the United States. Teams play each other to see who is the best. 13 Men (top) and women (bottom) from around the world play hockey in the Olympic Games. 14

Glossary A coach can help you learn to play hockey. Learning to Play Many communities have teams where you can learn to play hockey. Players first need to learn to skate well. Then they can have fun with this exciting sport! control (n.) exciting (adj.) goal (n.) puck (n.) score (v.) team (n.) the ability or power to manage an object (p. 7) causing feelings of joy; interesting and lively (p. 4) the act of putting a ball or puck into a goal, or the points from doing that (p. 9) a hard rubber circle used in hockey (p. 7) to get points in a game or contest (p. 8) a group of players who play against another group in a sport or game (p. 7) 15 16