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LKPD 2nd Oktober 2024

LEMBAR KERJA PESERTA DIDIK

The cheetah is the fastest land animal, capable of reaching speeds up to 75 miles per
hour (120 kilometers per hour) in short bursts covering distances up to 1,500 feet (460
meters). They are found primarily in Africa and parts of Iran. Cheetahs have a slender body,
long legs, and a distinctive black "tear mark" pattern on their faces, which helps reduce glare
from the sun.
Cheetahs primarily hunt small to medium-sized ungulates, such as gazelles. They rely
on their keen eyesight to spot prey from a distance. Unlike other big cats, cheetahs cannot
roar but make a variety of vocalizations, including purring and chirping.
Unfortunately, the cheetah population is declining due to habitat loss, human-wildlife
conflict, and poaching. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect this magnificent species.
A. Analize the generic structures of the text above!
B. Identify the language features on the text above!
C. Make a factual report that happens recently in your surroundings
TITTLE

GENERIC 1……………………………………………..
STRUCTURES

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LANGUAGE
FEATURES
Answer the question below according to the text!

1. What is the top speed of a cheetah?


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2. Where are cheetahs primarily found?
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3. What type of prey do cheetahs hunt?
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4. How do cheetahs spot their prey?
Jawaban…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
5. What are some reasons for the decline in the cheetah population?
Jawaban: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

LKPD 2
READ AND ANALYZE GENERIC STRUCTURES AND LANGUAGE FEATURES OF THE TEXT BELOW!

Rainforest

Rainforests are extensive forests located in tropical areas with high levels of rainfall
throughout the year. Characterized by their rich biodiversity, rainforests play a crucial role in
maintaining Earth’s ecological balance.

Rainforests can be found in various parts of the world, including South America, Africa, and
Asia. The most extensive rainforest is the Amazon rainforest, located in South America. These
ecosystems are vital due to their ability to support a diverse range of plant and animal species. It is
estimated that more than half of Earth’s species reside within rainforest habitats.

A key feature of rainforests is their abundant plant life, which contributes to numerous
benefits. Many plants found in rainforests are utilized for medicinal purposes, providing essential
resources for human health. Additionally, rainforests contribute to air purification by absorbing
carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen, thus playing a role in mitigating climate change

Nevertheless, rainforests face significant challenges, primarily due to deforestation. Driven


by logging and land clearance for agricultural purposes, deforestation results in the loss of natural
habitats for plant and animal species, and it contributes to global climate change.

TITTLE

GENERIC
STRUCTURES

LANGUAGE
FEATURES
Question for numbers 1-5.

Giraffe

The giraffe is the highest animal in the world. Its height can reach 4.8 to 5.5 meters and its weight is
about 1360 pounds. Giraffe has unique characteristic. They have a very long necks and two small
horns on its head. Giraffes have big brown eyes and are protected by thick and long eyebrows. Her
body is covered with a unique pattern that is attached by brown spots all over their body.

Just like camels, giraffes can survive without drinking for a long time because giraffes can rely on the
water contained in the leaves they eat. Giraffes are very selective in choosing food. They always eat
young leaves that grow in the tree tops. Their tongue shaped like a knife help them to cut branches
that are very hard.

Female giraffes can start pregnant at the age of five years, with a gestation period of 15 months.
Commonly female giraffes bear one baby, but sometimes two babies at once. Giraffes bear their baby
in a standing position. When the baby is about to be born, they drop it to the ground from a 1.5-
meter height. A baby giraffe can stand for about 20 minutes after being born, and begin
breastfeeding within an hour of birth.

1. What kind of text is above?

A. Report text

B. Descriptive text

C. Narrative text

D. Spoof

2. The text tells us about?

A. Giraffe's reproduction

B. The strange animals

C. The highest animal

D. Baby giraffe

3. The unique characteristic of a giraffe is?

A. Two horns on its head

B. Their long neck

C. Brown spot
D. Their food

4. The second paragraph mainly discussed?

A. Giraffe's food

B. Giraffe's characteristic

C. Giraffe's life

D. Giraffe's reproduction

5. The word "it" in the third paragraph refers to?

A. Neck

B. Horn

C. Baby giraffe

D. Food

Question for numbers 6-8.

Ant-eaters are perhaps the most curious-looking animals. Their long head and snout look like tubes,
and they have no teeth.

Their front legs are very strong and armed with heavily curved claws with which they break open the
nets of ants and termites and then, when the insects rush out, use their long, sticky tongues to lick
them up at great speed.

True ant-eaters are found in the swamps and forests of Central and South America. Scaly ant-eaters,
or pangolins, are found in Africa and tropical Asia.

Various other insect-eating animals are sometimes called ant-eaters, although they really belong to
other groups of animals.

One of them is the ant-bear, which lives on the plains of South and Central Africa. This has long, erect
ears but short blunt claws, an almost hairless tail, yellow-brown in color. Unlike the true ant-eaters, it
has small teeth.

6. The text tells us ...

A. the story of ant-eaters.

B. the report of ant-eaters.

C. the discussion of ant-eaters.

D. the description of ant-eaters.


7. From the passage above, we can conclude that ...

A. all ants are friends of other insects.

B. ants live in disgusting places.

C. ants are classified as predators.

D. ants belong to the insect group.

8. What is the ant-bear?

A. The animal has long, erect ears and small teeth.

B. The animal looks like a pangolin.

C. The animal has no sticky tongue

D. The animal does not like to eat ants.

The following test is for questions 9 to 12.

This day the people of Pangkal Pinang can enjoy an iconic theme park like those in other big cities,
such as Bandung and Jakarta. This new theme park is known as Bhayangkara Park of Pangkal Pinang
Bangka Belitung or Babel Bhay Park.

Babel Bhay Park is located near the administration office complex of Bangka Belitung Province. To be
precise, it sits beside the Police Force headquarters of Bangka Belitung region. The area of the park is
only rented for a year and the contract will possibly be extended for public needs. This park makes
the office complex become more attractive and beautiful.

This park has several places to relax and take pictures for your social media with several unique
themes. Those themes are named based on the divisions in Polda Kepulauan Bangka Belitung. They
are Traffic Park from Dirlantas Polda Babel, Hobbit House from Sarpras Polda Babel, Bird Park from
Brimob Polda Babel, Outdoor Playground from Ditreskrimsus Polda Babel, and many other parks.

There are also a jogging track around the lake, unique photo spots, and a cafe made of containers as
decorations. Visitors may have several activities there. This park can be an educational place for
children. They can play and learn about traffic regulations there.

9. People will be interested to visit the place because of ...

A. the letters of Babel Bhay Park.

B. the education place for children.

C. the unique theme park.

D. the decoration of the cafe.


10. The theme park gets their names from ...

A. the attractions the parks have.

B. the location near the police headquarter.

C. the social media voting.

D. the names of the police divisions.

Contoh Soal Materi tentang Report Text

11. What exercise can visitors do in the park?

A. Jogging

B. Bowling

C. Diving

D. Swimming

12. " ….. the contract will possibly be extended for public need."

The underlined word has the closest meaning to ...

A. enlarged

B. widened

C. lengthened

D. straightened

The following test is for questions 13 to 15.

Paddlefish is the common name for ray-finned fish. An elongated, paddle-like snout characterizes it
with minute barbels, a large mouth with minute teeth, and along gill rakers.

There are only two modern species of these fish, i.e. the plankton-feeding American paddlefish
(Polyodon spathula) and the piscovorous Chinese paddlefish (Psephurus gladius).

Paddlefish are not closely related to sharks. However, they have several body parts resembling
sharks, such as their skeletons and deeply forked heterocercal tail fins.

Paddlefish provide important economic, ecological, and aesthetic values. During the last century,
paddlefish and sturgeon have been commercially exploited for their eggs (roe) called caviar.
Paddlefish and sturgeon are two of the most important fish for freshwater caviar.

Their unique shapes and large sizes also add to the joy of nature for humans, including sport fishing.
However, exploitation and habitat changes, among other factors, have significantly reduced the
paddlefish population.
13. After reading the text, it is expected that the readers ...

A. consume paddlefish.

B. sell and buy paddlefish.

C. breed paddlefish in aquariums.

D. preserve paddlefish from extinction.

14. From the text we know that paddlefish ...

A. have a common shape.

B. have a small and long mouth.

C. have similar skeletons as sharks.

D. are mostly exploited for its meat.

15. Why does the population of paddlefish decrease?

A. They are predators.

B. They are difficult to bread.

C. People destroy their habitats.

D. People commercially exploit them.

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