Narrative Writing PBA 5C.1

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Name: Date: Period: Narrative Writing PBA 5C.1 As you read How the Chipmunk Got Its Stripes, pay close attention to the actions of the characters in the legend. You will answer questions and use this information to write a narrative story depicting the argument between Chipmunk and Bear in greater detail. looked like. How the Chipmunk Got Its Stripes A Legend of the Iroquois Long ago, the Earth was covered in darkness. None of the creatures living there knew what daylight One day, all of the animals of the forest gathered together in a clearing. They wondered if it would be better to remain in darkness, or if it would be better to also have light. Deer, Chipmunk, Raccoon, Wolf, Bear, and many other creatures climbed to the top of the highest mountain. The mountain stood so tall that there were no trees on its top, and it was covered only with rocks. Millions of stars blinked in the dark sky overhead. The biggest and most powerful animal in the forest was the bear, and he was the first to reach the mountaintop. Bear stood on the highest peak, looked out over the forest below, and argued for remaining in darkness. He said that the creatures of the forest would be able to sleep better in darkness because there would be no light to keep them awake. Most of the other animals were afraid, and they agreed with Bear. Raccoon said that he did not mind the darkness because he was so smart that he could find plenty of food, even in the dark. Wolf was easy to please, too. She didn't mind the darkness because she could howl in darkness or in light. But one animal did stand up to Bear. Chipmunk, the smallest of the animals, argued that it would be better to have both light and dark. Chipmunk was very clever. As Bear continued to argue for darkness, she made many good arguments for light. Slowly, the night passed. Bear grew tired of talking, but Chipmunk chattered on and on, as if she had all of the energy in the world. As the other animals dropped off to sleep, one by one, Chipmunk kept arguing. Finally, the first sunrise ever seen by the animals appeared over the top of the mountain. They woke up and

were amazed by what they saw. Chipmunk began to dance from rock to rock. Bear became angry because he didn't get his way. He roared loudly and ran after Chipmunk. He chased Chipmunk all the way down the mountain. Bear was fast, and he reached out his giant paw to grab Chipmunk. Chipmunk got away, but not before Bear managed to scratch her back with his long claws. And that is why, to this day, you can see stripes on Chipmunk's back! 1. Part A Question: Read the sentence from paragraph 4. What is the meaning of the word chattered as it is used in the sentence? (RL5.4) A. talked rapidly B. made a rapid clicking noise C. buzzed D. mumbled 1. Part B Question: Which phrase helps the reader understand the meaning of chattered? (RL5.1) A. "..grew tired of talking,.." B. "..on and on,.." C. "..dropped off to sleep, one by one." D...Chipmunk kept arguing. 2. Part A Question: How does the Chipmunk's actions contribute to the theme of the legend? (RL5.2) A. It shows you that it is always better to not go along with the crowd. B. It shows you that light and dark are important in the forest. C. It shows you that the Bear is the strongest animal in the forest. D. It shows you that you should stand up for what you believe in.

2. Part B Question: Which detail from the legend provides the best evidence for the answer to Part A? (RL5.1) A. The biggest and most powerful animal in the forest was the bear, and he was the first to reach the mountaintop. B. She didn t mind the darkness because she could howl in darkness or light. C. But one animal did stand up to Bear. D. Most of the other animals were afraid, and they agreed with Bear. 3. Part A Question: Which pair of sentences provides the best summary of the legend of How the Chipmunk Got Its Stripes? (RL5.2) A. Some animals in the forest wanted light over dark. The animals were amazed by the sunrise the next morning. B. A long time ago the Earth was constantly dark. Bear chased Chipmunk around the forest. C. Animals debate whether to have dark over light. Bear scratches Chipmunk because Chipmunk stands up to Bear leaving permanent stripes. D. There was never light on Earth. Chipmunk was delighted to see light on Earth one morning. 3. Part B Question: Which two sentences from the legend best support the answer to Part A? (RL5.1) A. They wondered if it would be better to remain in darkness, or if it would be better to also have light. B. Long ago, the Earth was covered in darkness. C. Chipmunk got away, but not before Bear managed to scratch her back with his long claws. D. He chased Chipmunk all the way down the mountain. E. None of the creatures living there knew what daylight looked like. F. Chipmunk began to dance from rock to rock. 4. How does the placement of this sentence within the text affect the structure of the legend? Quoting accurately, support your answer with evidence from the text. (RL5.5) "They wondered if it would be better to remain in darkness, or if it would be better to also have light.

5. After reading the legend How Chipmunk Got Its Stripes, choose appropriate character traits for Bear and Chipmunk from the chart below. Match the character trait letter with its supporting evidence letter in the charts below. Possible Character Traits Possible Supporting Evidence A. ingenious A....chattered on and on as if had all of the energy in the world. B. spirited B. The biggest and most powerful animal in the forest was the bear C. strong C. Most of the other animals were afraid, and they agreed D. harsh D....was very clever made many good arguments. Bear Character Trait Supporting Evidence Chipmunk Character Trait Supporting Evidence 6. You have read How the Chipmunk Got Its Stripes. In paragraph three, the author writes about an argument between Chipmunk and Bear. On a separate piece of notebook paper, write a narrative story that depicts the argument between Chipmunk and Bear in greater detail.