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Apply Procedural Knowledge: Give the correct sequence of the three events in a story listened to orally and through drawing
CLUSTER 1: Read Aesop’s fable The Wolf, the kid, & the Goat, and Encircle the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
The Wolf, the Kid, & the Goat
Mother Goat was going to market one morning to get provisions for her household, which
consisted of but one little Kid and herself.
"Take good care of the house, my son," she said to the Kid, as she carefully latched the door.
"Do not let anyone in, unless he gives you this password: 'Down with the Wolf and all his race!'"
Strangely enough, a Wolf was lurking near and heard what the Goat had said. So, as soon as
Mother Goat was out of sight, up he trotted to the door and knocked.
"Down with the Wolf and all his race," said the Wolf softly.
It was the right password, but when the Kid peeped through a crack in the door and saw the
shadowy figure outside, he did not feel at all easy.
"Show me a white paw," he said, "or I won't let you in."
A white paw, of course, is a feature few Wolves can show, and so Master Wolf had to go away
as hungry as he had come.
"You can never be too sure," said the Kid, when he saw the Wolf making off to the woods.
https://www.templestudy.com/2008/10/13/the-wolf-the-goat-and-the-kid/
1. Which among the events happened first?
a. The Kid peeped through a crack in the door.
b. The Wolf was lurking near the house of the goats.
c. The Mother Goat was going to the market.
2. What happened after Mother Goat told her son to take care of the house?
a. She gives him the password.
b. The Wolf heard the password and trotted to the door.
c. The Mother Goat left for the market.
3. Which of the following sentences was said last?
a. "Do not let anyone in, unless he gives you this password: 'Down with the Wolf and
all his race!'"
b. "Show me a white paw or I won't let you in."
c. "You can never be too sure"
4. Arrange the following events correctly from first to last:
D. The Kid did not feel so good.
E. "Down with the Wolf and all his race," said the Wolf softly.
F. Mother Goat told the Kid to take care of the house.
a. F, D, E
b. F, E, D
c. E, D, F
5. How does the narrator end the story?
a. The Kid let the Wolf enter their house.
b. The Wolf stayed in their house until Mother Goat came back.
c. The Wolf escaped into the wood
Apply Conceptual Knowledge: Provide the Parts of the story of the three events
CLUSTER 2: ELEMENTS OF A SHORT STORY
Instructions: Based on the story above (Aesop’s fable The Wolf, the kid, & the
Goat), identify the choices that best complete the statement or answer the question
1. What is the Problem of the story?
a. The Wolf heard the password.
b. The Kid asked the Wolf to show him a white paw.
c. Mother Goat had to go to the market.
2. Who is a character in the story?
a. The Dog
b. The Wolf
c. The Pig
d. The Ram
3. Where is the setting of the story?
a. At the market
b. At the house of the goats
c. In the woods
4. The story was told from what point of view?
a. First-person
b. Second-person
c. Third-person
5. The resolution of the story happened when:
a. The Wolf escaped to the woods
b. The Kid chose not to let the Wolf in their house
c. The Mother Goat came back home from the market
Understand Procedural Knowledge: Predict the next possible event/outcome based on the three given events
CLUSTER 3: Instruction: Read Aesop’s fable Two travelers and a bear and identify
the choices that best complete the statement or answer the question
Two Travelers & a Bear
Two Men were traveling in company through a forest, when, all at once, a huge Bear crashed
out of the brush near them.
One of the Men, thinking of his own safety, climbed a tree.
The other, unable to fight the savage beast alone, threw himself on the ground and lay still, as if
he were dead. He had heard that a Bear will not touch a dead body.
It must have been true, for the Bear snuffed at the Man's head awhile, and then, seeming to be
satisfied that he was dead, walked away.
The Man in the tree climbed down.
"It looked just as if that Bear whispered in your ear," he said. "What did he tell you?"
"He said," answered the other, "that it was not at all wise to keep company with a fellow who
would desert his friend in a moment of danger."
https://americanliterature.com/author/aesop/short-story/two-travelers-and-a-bear
1. What would’ve happened if the second man did not throw himself on the ground
and laid still?
a. He will be eaten by the bear
b. He would’ve danced
c. The bear would play with him
2. If the first man did not climb the tree, what other thing do you believe he would’ve
done?
a. Run away
b. Attack the bear
c. Protect the second man
3. What do you think the second man felt being left to fight the bear alone?
a. Sadness
b. Excitement
c. Fear
4. If the bear did not go away, what would the second man have done?
a. Stand and fight the bear
b. Continue to play dead
c. Climb the tree
5. What could’ve the first man possibly felt after hearing the other man say, "it was
not at all wise to keep company with a fellow who would desert his friend in a
moment of danger"?
a. Satisfaction
b. Guilt
c. Happiness
ANSWER KEY
TEST 1
1. C
2. A
3. C
4. B
5. C
TEST 2
1. C
2. B
3. B
4. C
5. B
TEST 3
1. A
2. A
3. C
4. B
5. B
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