Showing posts with label Report Text. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Report Text. Show all posts

Saturday, October 4, 2014

What Is Report Text? A Power Point Explanation


Do you know what is Report Text?
Report text is used to describe the way things are and can be used as a reference for  all things natural, man-made or  other phenomena in our  environment. 

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Saturday, September 13, 2014

LATIHAN SOAL REPORT TEXT TERBARU, "FOREST"


Forests can be found all around the world.  There are many different plants and animals that
use the forest as their home.

In the forest, small animals eat the fruits, nuts, mushrooms, and insects.  They race around
from tree to tree and jump from branch to branch.  Larger animals eat smaller animals.  Other
animals eat seeds and shrubs.  Even though most animals are scared of humans, they are
never far away.  An ant, bat, robin, snake, deer, or turkey may be hiding among the leaves.
They may be sitting in the trees.  They might be running on the ground.

Many different types of trees live in the forest.  Trees drop their leaves during the fall to save
water on the floor of the forest.  The soil is made up of fallen leaves, dirt, and animals that
have died.  After the animals and plants die, their bodies break down.  This makes the earth
rich with nutrients.

Forests are fun places to visit.  A person who wants to see and hear the real sounds of the
forest must sit quietly and listen with his or her eyes and ears.

1. Which type of area is the article describing?
      a.  mountains 
      b.  desert
      c.  ocean 
      d.  forest
2. If you were to close your eyes in the forest, which one of these sounds might you hear?
      a.  a squirrel chattering with its friend
      b.  breaking glass
      c.  waves crashing on the rocks
      d.  sea gulls screeching
3. The purpose of this passage is . . .
      a.  to entertain the reader with forest crafts he or she can make.
      b.  to inform the reader of interesting facts about a forest.
      c.  to persuade the reader to travel to a forest on vacation.
      d.  to encourage the reader to create his or her own forest.
4. A good synonym for the word shrub could be . . .
      a.  dog.
      b.  bush.
      c.  bird.
      d.  sand.

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

REPORT TEXT, SHEEP AND GOAT

Sheep

If you are wearing a warm, wooly sweater, thank a sheep.  Wool from sheep’s coats have been knit, woven, and sewn into products for many centuries.  Wool is soft and warm.  It resists fire and can be easily stored. People make sweaters, clothing, blankets, rugs, carpets, and even mattresses for beds from wool.  The natural fibers are washed, dyed, and combed to make yarn.
Sheep need very little care.  They can climb rocks without falling.  They can go for long periods without water.  They eat wood and shrubs, which can be found anywhere. Sheep are raised in one of two ways.  Some sheep live in fenced pastures.  Farmers provide food and water every day.  Other sheep are more independent.  They live on land that is owned by the farmer.  They roam the grounds and find food for themselves.