Stop, Thief! There’s a Pack Rat on the Looseby Burt Heim
Pack Ratby Byrd Baylor
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7 According to the selection “Stop, Thief!,” what happens after a pack rat dies?
o A. Another pack rat raises its babies.o B. Another pack rat destroys its home.o C. Another pack rat steals its treasures.o D. Another pack rat moves into its den.
IA17: Make connections (cause and effect) between parts of the text (Reading GLE2.3.1)
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IC13: Make inferences and predictions based on the reading (Reading GLE 2.1.5)
8 Any of these words could be used to describe a pack rat in the selection “Stop, Thief!” Choose the word you think best describes a pack rat in the selection “Stop, Thief! ”
Organized Sneaky Intelligent
Provide two details from the selection “Stop, Thief! ” to support your answer.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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2 A 2-point response states or implies which word best describes a pack rat in the selection, andprovides two text-based details to support the answer.Examples:Pack rats are organized because they keep a clean house and have a special place for a toilet intheir dens.ORThe pack rat is sneaky because it keeps its den hidden away in a rocky ledge. It steals frompeople.ORThe pack rat is very smart. It will move into another pack rat’s den if the other pack rat dies.It has many exits from its den to escape from predators.
1 A 1-point response states or implies which word best describes the pack rat in the selection, and provides one text-based detail to support the answer.
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Text-based details may include, but are not limited to, the following:
A.Stole a flashlight from beside a sleeping bagB.Looks for treasures at night when people are sleepingC.Pack rats steal/take anything they want/steal from people/are thievesD.Shopping list includes coins, toothbrushes, rings, glasses, stones, etc.E.Stole false teeth from a camperF.When pack rat sees something else appealing, drops current payload and gets new treasureG.“Makes changes” (two nickels for a dime)H.Builds its den from scratch/builds denI.Builds home in a hidden placeJ.When one pack rat dies, another moves into its denK.Can collect enough to make a 6 ft-high den/can collect enough to fill a pickup truckL.Keeps a pantry in its den for foodM.Insulates bedroom with grass (bark, cloth)N.Has special place for toilet in the denO.Den has different rooms for different functionsP.Keeps a clean houseQ.Builds many exits from the denR.Rarely goes 50 feet from its homeS.Stays to itself except during breeding season
Scoring note: If response receives points for L, M, or N, it does not also receive a point for O.
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8 Any of these words could be used to describe a pack rat in the selection “Stop, Thief!” Choose the word you think best describes a pack rat in the selection “Stop, Thief! ”
Organized Sneaky IntelligentProvide two details from the selection “Stop, Thief! ” to support your answer.
L. “a pack rate house includes a pantry where nuts, grains, berries, and other foods are stored”Q. “there are several exits in case of danger”
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8 Any of these words could be used to describe a pack rat in the selection “Stop, Thief!” Choose the word you think best describes a pack rat in the selection “Stop, Thief! ”
Organized Sneaky IntelligentProvide two details from the selection “Stop, Thief! ” to support your answer.
J. “they steal while you’re sleeping”
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8 Any of these words could be used to describe a pack rat in the selection “Stop, Thief!” Choose the word you think best describes a pack rat in the selection “Stop, Thief! ”
Organized Sneaky IntelligentProvide two details from the selection “Stop, Thief! ” to support your answer.
This response is a 0. This response does not provide specific text-based details.
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Stop, Thief! There’s a Pack Rat on the Looseby Burt Heim
Pack Ratby Byrd Baylor
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9 What is the main idea of the poem “Pack Rat”?
o A. The pack rat gathers cactus fruit during the cool evenings.o B. The pack rat spends most of its time collecting treasures.o C. The pack rat runs to whatever is shiny and new.o D. The pack rat piles sticks and dirt in its nest.
LC01: Demonstrate understanding of theme or message and supporting details(Reading GLE 2.1.3)
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10 In the poem “Pack Rat,” what is the meaning of the word darting in line 37?
o A. Burrowingo B. Sleepingo C. Runningo D. Gathering
LC04: Interpret vocabulary critical to the meaning of the text (Reading GLE 1.3.2)
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11 What is the author’s purpose for writing the selection “Stop, Thief!” andthe poet’s purpose for writing the poem “Pack Rat”?
o A. To explain how pack rats build their nestso B. To describe the collecting habits of pack ratso C. To inform the reader about the social life of pack ratso D. To entertain with stories about how pack rats steal objects
IT18: Analyze author’s purpose in a text, and/or evaluate effectivenessfor different audiences (includes fact/opinion, author’s point of view, tone, and use of
persuasive devices, and/or author’s assumptions and beliefs) (Reading GLEs 2.4.2, 2.4.3, 2.4.4)
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12 What are four ways that the collecting habits of the pack rat in the selection “Stop, Thief!” are the same as the collecting habits of the pack rat in the poem “Pack Rat”? Include information from the selection and the poem in your answer.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Strand IA 16: Compare/contrast elements within and between text(s) (Reading GLEs 2.3.1, 2.4.6)
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Text-based information may include, but is not limited to:
A.Both steal (collect/like) shiny objectsB.Both steal / take anything that appeals to them / collect treasures / collect anything newC.Both take objects back to their dens / keep objects in their densD.Both take items from campers (people, humans, while people sleep)E.Both collected sticks to build their dens / both have dens made from sticksF.Both stay close to homeG.Both stay out of sight of their enemiesH.Both collect nuts, grains, berries (food)I.Both search in evening (night)
4 A 4-point response provides four text-based ways that the collecting habits of the pack rat in the selection “Stop, Thief!” are the same as the collecting habits of the pack rat in the poem “Pack Rat.”Example: Both pack rats like shiny objects. They also collect treasures that appeal to them. They carry the objects back to their dens. They stay close to the home.
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A 3-point response provides three text-based ways that the collecting habits are the same.A 2-point response provides two text-based ways that the collecting habits are the same.A 1-point response provides one text-based way that the collecting habits are the same.
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12 What are four ways that the collecting habits of the pack rat in the selection “Stop, Thief!” are the same as the collecting habits of the pack rat in the poem “Pack Rat”? Include information from the selection and the poem in your answer.
A. “One is they collect anything shiny.”H. “They collect Berries and roots to eat.”F. “They never go very far from there homes”I. “it usually only collects treasures at night”
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12 What are four ways that the collecting habits of the pack rat in the selection “Stop, Thief!” are the same as the collecting habits of the pack rat in the poem “Pack Rat”? Include information from the selection and the poem in your answer.
A. “they both like to collect shiny stuff”F. “they stay close to home”
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12 What are four ways that the collecting habits of the pack rat in the selection “Stop, Thief!” are the same as the collecting habits of the pack rat in the poem “Pack Rat”? Include information from the selection and the poem in your answer.
This response is a 0. This response does not provide specific text-based details.
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13 After reading the selection “Stop, Thief!” and the poem “Pack Rat,” whatgeneralization can you make about pack rats?
o A. Pack rats are organized.o B. Pack rats are chewers.o C. Pack rats are social.o D. Pack rats are dirty.
IT20: Extend information beyond the text—make generalizations, drawconclusions, apply information, give a response to an informational text (Reading GLEs 2.4.1,
2.4.5)
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