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Suggested levels for Guided Reading, DRA, Lexile, and Reading Recovery are provided in the Pearson Scott Foresman Leveling Guide. Earth Science A Gem of a Tale! Genre Expository nonfiction Comprehension Skills and Strategy Generalize Cause and Effect Prior Knowledge Text Features Chart Map Captions Glossary Scott Foresman Reading Street 3.4.3 ì<(sk$m)=bddhfi< +^-Ä-U-Ä-U ISBN 0-328-13375-2 by Donna Latham

A Gem of a Tale! by Donna Latham Editorial Offices: Glenview, Illinois Parsippany, New Jersey New York, New York Sales Offices: Needham, Massachusetts Duluth, Georgia Glenview, Illinois Coppell, Texas Ontario, California Mesa, Arizona

What s Your Birthstone? Did you know that each month of the year has a birthstone? A birthstone is a gem that has been assigned to a certain month to honor the birthdays of people born in that month. For example, April s birthstone is the diamond. Which is your birthstone? Month January February March Birthstone Garnet Amethyst Aquamarine Every effort has been made to secure permission and provide appropriate credit for photographic material. The publisher deeply regrets any omission and pledges to correct errors called to its attention in subsequent editions. Unless otherwise acknowledged, all photographs are the property of Scott Foresman, a division of Pearson Education. Photo locators denoted as follows: Top (T), Center (C), Bottom (B), Left (L), Right (R), Background (Bkgd) Opener: Corbis: 1 DK Images; 3 DK Images; 4 DK Images ; 5 DK Images; 8 DK Images; 9 DK Images, Corbis; 10 DK Images; 11 Corbis; 12 DK Images; 13 DK Images; 14 DK Images; 15 DK Images; 16 DK Images; 17 DK Images; 18 DK Images; 19 DK Images; 21 Corbis ISBN: 0-328-13375-2 April Diamond May Emerald June Alexandrite July Ruby August Peridot September Sapphire This chart names the traditional birthstones for each month of the year. Many people believe that wearing their birthstones brings good luck! Copyright Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in the United States of America. This publication is protected by Copyright, and permission should be obtained from the publisher prior to any prohibited reproduction, storage in a retrieval system, or transmission in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or likewise. For information regarding permission(s), write to: Permissions Department, Scott Foresman, 1900 East Lake Avenue, Glenview, Illinois 60025. October November December Opal Citrine Blue Topaz 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 V0G1 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 3

What Are Gemstones? Most gems are formed from minerals. To become a gem, a mineral must cool and harden into a solid crystal. Crystals are hardened minerals that have special shapes and patterns. When they are first discovered and mined, most gems look like ordinary rocks. They are often rough and unevenly shaped. In the hands of talented gem cutters, however, these raw chunks of mineral become brilliant gemstones. The best gemstones are often made into jewelry. Gemstones are like snowflakes because no two are exactly the same. Gemstones come in every color of the rainbow, and when they are cut and polished, their colors sparkle and shine. The gemstones that sparkle and shine the most are worth the most money! These are some of the shapes into which gemstones are cut. Each cut, or shape, reflects light differently. Which cut is your favorite? Brilliant cut sapphire Gemstone Shapes Oval cut amethyst Rough diamond Cut diamonds Pear cut topaz Emerald cut garnet Where in the world are gemstones found? Gemstones are found everywhere! Many gemstones are found here in the United States, and others are found thousands of miles away on different continents. 4 5

North America 10 9 3 8 1 5 10 12 1 Europe Africa 8 1 3 4 6 1 3 8 12 6 7 8 9 7 Asia 9 5 South America 4 1 1 1 3 6 7 8 9 12 2 3 5 6 10 11 12 4 2 5 6 4 6 2 3 Australia 2 4 9 10 Gemstones Around the World 2 Using a world map, let s locate the places gemstones are found. We ll focus on the twelve gemstones that are used as birthstones. Look at the map key to find the continents where each gemstone is mined. You will find the names of the countries where each gemstone is found as you read the following pages. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Garnet Amethyst Aquamarine Diamond Emerald Alexandrite 7 8 9 10 11 12 Ruby Peridot Sapphire Opal Citrine Blue Topaz 6 7

January Garnet When most people think of garnet, they picture a red-colored gem, and the most valuable garnets do have a rich, red color. But January s birthstone comes in every color except blue. Garnet is found in the Czech Republic in Europe, in the Eurasian country Russia, and in the Asian countries India and Sri Lanka. Green garnet, which is rare, is found in two African countries, Kenya and Tanzania. A kind of Arizona garnet has a name that sounds strange. This garnet is called the anthill garnet because it is actually mined by ants! The ants dig up soil to make their anthills, and the garnets are brought up to the surface. February Amethyst Amethyst is February s birthstone. It ranges in color from a very light lavender to a dark purple. The darkest kind of amethyst is found in Australia. Amethyst is also mined in the South American countries Brazil and Uruguay and in the African countries Madagascar and Zambia. Did you know that purple has long been considered the color of kings and queens? The British Crown Jewels, some of the most famous jewels anywhere, contain amethyst gemstones. Can you find the amethyst gemstones in this photograph? Garnet s most common colors are red, lemon, tangerine, and brown. Green garnet is rare. 8 9

March Aquamarine March s birthstone is the aquamarine. Aquamarine is transparent, which means that light can pass through it. Aquamarine means seawater in Latin, and aquamarine s light blue color makes it look like the sea. Some aquamarines have little green flecks, which make them look even more like the ocean. The most valuable aquamarine gemstones, however, are sky-blue in color. Brazil is the world s best source of aquamarine, but it is also found in India, Madagascar, Sri Lanka, and Russia. Here in the United States, aquamarine is mined in the state of Colorado. In fact, aquamarine is Colorado s state gem! April Diamond Diamond is nature s hardest material and the world s longest-lasting gem. Because of a diamond s hardness, almost nothing can wear it down. In fact, it can be cut only by another diamond. The world s largest producer of diamond is Australia. Diamond is also mined in Russia and in three African countries, Congo, Namibia, and Botswana. On which two continents are both aquamarine and diamond mined? Use the map and map key on pages 6 and 7 to find out. Rough aquamarines Colorless diamonds can split light into the colors of the rainbow. 10 11

May Emerald Did you know that some emeralds cost more than diamonds? It s true! Perfect emeralds are very rare. What makes a perfect emerald? Emeralds with a deep green color and no flaws, or defects, are rated best. Can you guess why the emerald is North Carolina s state gem? Emeralds are mined there! Rockhounds are collectors who hunt for rocks that contain gems, and each year rockhounds come to North Carolina from all over the United States to dig for emeralds! Where else in the world is emerald found? Colombia, in South America, mines most of the world s emeralds. They are also mined in Brazil and Zambia. June Alexandrite Alexandrite is June s birthstone. This green stone was first discovered in Russia in 1830. It was named after Prince Alexander, who would later become Alexander II, emperor of Russia. When moved from sunlight to artificial lighting, Alexandrite changes from green to reddish-purple. This makes it very valuable! Today, Brazil mines the greatest amount of alexandrite. It is also found in Sri Lanka and Myanmar in Southeast Asia. Zambia and another African country, Zimbabwe, produce some too. On which two continents are both emerald and alexandrite found? Emperor Alexander II of Russia Emeralds are mined in North Carolina. 12 13

July Ruby July s birthstone is the ruby. It has a deep, glowing, red color and is very hard. Only diamond is harder. Ruby is one of the most valuable of all gems, and it is very rare. Rubies that are pure red with a tiny amount of blue are rarer than any. These crimson-colored rubies are known as pigeon s blood, and they are incredibly expensive! Most rubies come from Myanmar, Burma, Thailand, and Sri Lanka, all countries in Southeast Asia. A master jeweler cleans the British Crown Jewels. August Peridot Peridot is the birthstone for August. Peridot, like aquamarine, is transparent, and most peridots have a light green or greenish-yellow color. Iron, a metal found deep in Earth, gives peridot its green-yellow color. Peridot reaches Earth s surface through volcanic eruptions, but peridot has also come from outer space. Pieces of peridot have been found in meteors that have crashed into Earth! Peridot is mined in the Asian countries Pakistan, Myanmar, China, and Sri Lanka. But most peridot is mined in the United States. The iron in peridot gives the gem its green color. 14 15

September Sapphire September s birthstone is the sapphire. Like aquamarine and peridot, sapphire is transparent. Hard and rare, sapphire comes in many colors including violet, orange, and green. Blue sapphires, however, are the most valuable. Star sapphires are special sapphires that reflect six points of light. When a star sapphire is placed beneath light, a star seems to flicker inside it. Sapphires are mined in Thailand, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, and Australia. In the United States they are found in Montana. October Opal Opal is October s birthstone. Opal can be blue, green, black, or white. When an opal is moved from side to side, it sparkles with the colors of the rainbow. Australia mines the greatest number of opals and the most valuable ones. Smaller amounts of opal are found in Brazil and in Mexico, our neighbor to the south. In the United States, opals are mined in Idaho, Oregon, and Nevada. Mining opals in Australia A sapphire mine on the island of Madagascar Opals reflect all the colors of the rainbow. 16 17

November Citrine November s birthstone is citrine. Citrine is formed from a type of colored quartz. Quartz is a transparent mineral. Citrine has qualities similar to those of amethyst. In fact, when amethyst is heated, it changes color and becomes citrine! Citrine has a yellow color much like that of a lemon. Citrine s name comes from the French word citron, which means lemon! Citrine also comes in shades of brown, gold, and orange, and like many other birthstones, it is transparent. Most citrine is mined in Brazil. December Blue Topaz We ve nearly finished describing all twelve birthstones! The last of the twelve birthstones is December s blue topaz. The blue topaz looks similar to aquamarine. Most of the blue topaz that we see today has been treated with heat. When you treat a colorless topaz with heat, the topaz takes on a sky blue color. Like the gemstone citrine, blue topaz is found in Brazil. It is also found in Sri Lanka, China, and the African country Nigeria. Citrine is one of these many gemstones mined in Brazil. Rough topaz 18 19

Famous Gemstones Some gemstones have become world famous because of their great size and beauty. The royal-blue Hope Diamond is one of the most famous gemstones ever. Unlike colorless diamonds, this special diamond has a beautiful violet color. You can see the Hope Diamond at the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, D.C. Also on display at the Smithsonian Museum is the Roebling Opal, one of the world s largest opals. This opal is jet-black, with brilliant colors swirling inside it, and it weighs about a pound and a half! It was discovered in Nevada in 1917. The Star of India is one of the largest blue star sapphires in the world. You can see it at New York s Museum of Natural History. It weighs about four ounces and is almost the size of a baseball! We ve now toured the world of gemstones. From garnet to blue topaz, and everything in between, you ve learned just about everything there is to know about each of the twelve birthstones! Many different gemstones are traded in Asia. 20 21

Now Try This Dig Up Some Gemstone Facts! The world s most popular and well-known gemstones are the twelve birthstones. However, there are many other interesting gemstones. Scan over the list of gemstones in the box below. Then choose one to research. Use good reference sources, such as encyclopedias, library books, and the Internet, to find out about the gemstone you ve chosen. More Gemstones agate amber ametrine bloodstone coral iolite jade jasper kunzite moonstone onyx pearl tanzanite tourmaline turquoise Here s How to Do It! In your own words, write down some facts about your gemstone. Some good things to note are its color or colors, how rare it is, where it is mined, and any unusual facts. When you have finished your fact sheet, try sketching your gemstone. Then make a colorful poster about your gemstone. Use the facts from your fact sheet and the drawing you have made to design your poster. Finally, share your poster and the information you have learned with your classmates! Amber What it is Where it is found Color(s) Rarity Unusual Facts 22 23

Glossary birthstone n. a gemstone associated with one of the twelve months of the year. brilliant adj. very bright and shiny. crystal n. a hard, solid piece of some substance that is naturally formed of flat surfaces and angles. Crystals can be small, like grains of salt, or large like some kinds of stone. flaws n. in gems, defects or blemishes. minerals n. solid substances, usually dug from Earth. Minerals often form crystals. mined v. dug up from under the ground. quartz n. a very hard mineral found in many different types of rock. rockhounds n. the nickname given to people who hunt, dig, and collect rocks and gems. transparent adj. allowing light to pass through. Reader Response 1. Is the statement on page 5, Gemstones are found everywhere, a generalization? Why or why not? 2. On a chart like the one below, write a fact that you already knew about gemstones. Next, write something you wanted to know more about. Last, write a new fact that you learned from the book. What I Knew What I Wanted to Know What I Learned 3. Write each compound word from the Glossary in an interesting sentence. 4. Which two continents have the greatest variety of gemstones? Use the world map and its key on pages 6 7 to find out. 24