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LEVELED BOOK K Ships and Boats Ships and Boats Written by Ned Jensen and Elizabeth Austin www.readinga-z.com H K R Ships and Boats A Reading A Z Level K Leveled Book Word Count: 342 Visit www.readinga-z.com for thousands of books and materials.

Ships and Boats Written by Ned Jensen and Elizabeth Austin www.readinga-z.com Photo Credits: Front cover: courtesy of Larry Kellis/USCG; back cover, pages 4 (all), 5 (all), 6, 7 (main), 8 (left): ArtToday; title page: istockphoto.com/james Steidl; page 7 (inset): Hemera Technologies/Jupiterimages Corporation; page 8 (right): diekleinert/alamy; page 9: Vangelis/Dreamstime. com; page 10 (left): courtesy of PA1 Telfair H. Brown/USCG; page 10 (right): courtesy of Library of Congress, P&P Div [LC-USZC2-3365]; page 11: courtesy of PA3 Bridget Hieronymus/USCG; page 12: C. Voogt/Dreamstime.com; page 13: istockphoto.com; page 14: courtesy of PA1 Chuck Kalnbach/U.S. Coast Guard; page 15 (left): courtesy of PH3 Elizabeth Thompson/U.S. Navy; page 15 (right): courtesy of PH3 James W. Olive/ US Navy Front cover: U.S. Coast Guard training ship Back cover: Motorboat and cruise ship Title page: Ocean liner Ships and Boats Level K Leveled Book Learning A Z Written by Ned Jensen and Elizabeth Austin All rights reserved. www.readinga-z.com Correlation LEVEL K Fountas & Pinnell Reading Recovery DRA J 17 18

Table of Contents Introduction................................... 3 Early Ships and Boats........................... 5 Modern Ships and Boats....................... 11 Special Ships and Boats........................ 13 Conclusion................................... 16 3 cruise ships sailboats Introduction Ships and boats carry people and goods over water. Before cars, trains, or airplanes, boats were the fastest way to move things. 4 Boats continue to get bigger and faster.

dugout canoe Early Ships and Boats The first boats were carved from single logs. People used poles to push the boats. 5 South American reed boat Other boats used paddles or oars. Paddles and oars are long pieces of wood with broad, flat ends. 6 They push against the water, moving the boat forward.

canoe Later, people made boats with wooden frames. They covered the frames with bark or animal skins. 7 Viking ship Greek trireme Frame boats were larger than log boats. Many people could row at the same time. 8 Some frame boats carried hundreds of rowers.

Chinese junk Sails made from strong cloth were also used to move boats. The sails caught the wind, and the wind pushed the boat. 9 U.S. Coast Guard training ship clipper ship As ships became bigger, they needed more sails. 10 Sailing ships carried explorers all around the world.

propeller Modern Ships and Boats Today, many boats are made of metal and plastic. Many ships and boats use engines to turn propellers. The propellers push the boat through the water. 11 Mediterranean fishing boats People still use smaller boats for fishing, fun, and sport. 12 Many boats that carry one or two people still use paddles or oars.

cruise ship Special Ships and Boats Cruise ships are like floating hotels. They can carry thousands of people. Huge tankers carry oil and gas over the ocean. 13 fireboat Tugboats push and pull larger ships. Ferryboats carry cars and people short distances. 14 Fireboats put out fires on other ships.

aircraft carrier submarine The navy uses many ships and boats, large and small. Submarines move under the water. Planes and helicopters take off and land on aircraft carriers. 15 Conclusion Ships and boats have changed a lot over the years. But they are still an important way to move people and things quickly over the water. Glossary explorers (n.) people who visit and learn about new places (p. 10) frames (n.) structures that give shape and strength to objects (p. 7) goods (n.) things that can be bought and sold (p. 4) propellers (n.) rotating blades connected to an engine that push a boat through the water (p. 11) 16