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AMELIA EARHART
Leveled Articles:
Amelia Earhart
Lexile 680

Howland Island
Lexile 860

 
Amelia Earhart
Lexile 1180

Howland, Baker, and Jarvis Islands
Lexile 1270

GoTube Video: Amelia Earhart
Tables: Notable “Firsts” in Aviation History
Sidebar: Milestones of Aviation
Websites: National Aviation Hall of Fame, Amelia Earhart: Online Resources
go! Fact: Amelia Earhart disappeared while attempting a round-the-world flight record. While it remains unsolved, a recently discovered photograph suggests she might have been captured by the Japanese in the Marshall Islands.
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ELEPHANTS
Leveled Articles:
African Bush Elephant
Lexile 700

Ivory
Lexile 980

 
Elephants
Lexile 1040

Elephant
Lexile 1270

GoTube Video: Elephants
Table: Selected Endangered Species
Sidebar: Prehistoric Elephants
Websites: San Diego Zoo: Elephants, Ivory for Sale?, Wildlife Trafficking and Ivory Trade
go! Fact: The US currently has a ban on importing elephant trophies, but current administration has been discussing lifting the ban.
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BLIZZARD
Leveled Articles:
Rain and Snow
Lexile 800

Avalanche and Landslide
Lexile 950

 
Blizzard
Lexile 1140

Snow
Lexile 1330

GoTube Video: Blizzard
Sidebar: The Formation of Hailstones
Websites: Blizzard Stories of the Great Plains, Wonderopolis: Snow
go! Fact: The difference between a snow storm and a blizzard is the wind. Blizzards combine fierce winds (in excess of 35 mph) with heavy snow and last for at least 3 hours.
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