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1. The document provides instructions for students to complete several tasks related to reading and analyzing procedural texts. It includes two sample texts - one about a school trip and one about treating head lice. 2. The tasks require students to identify time sequencers, adverbial phrases, discuss leopard geckos, read about breeding them, and answer comprehension questions. 3. The document guides students through a series of reading and analysis exercises to improve their understanding of procedural texts and comprehension skills.
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Lembar Kerja Siswa Procedure Text

1. The document provides instructions for students to complete several tasks related to reading and analyzing procedural texts. It includes two sample texts - one about a school trip and one about treating head lice. 2. The tasks require students to identify time sequencers, adverbial phrases, discuss leopard geckos, read about breeding them, and answer comprehension questions. 3. The document guides students through a series of reading and analysis exercises to improve their understanding of procedural texts and comprehension skills.
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Lembar Kerja Siswa Tugas ke 10

Nama Siswa:
NIPD :
Kelas :

Do Task 1,2,3,4,5 . Write your answer on this file.

Read the procedure texts below !


Procedure Text

Task 1: Observe and Compare.

Observe these two texts. In groups, compare them using the


questions that follow.

TExT 1

Last Saturday, students of Year 12 went for a trip to the botanical


garden. Some teachers were also with us. We gathered together in front
of the school yard very early in the morning. It took us about two hours
by bus to get there from our school.

At the botanical garden, we did several things. First, we


bought the entrance ticket. Second, we listened to our teachers’
instruction about group activities. Next, we divided ourselves into
groups based on our personal interests. Then, each group followed
the assigned teacher. We spent the rest of the day with our groups
doing a lot of activities. It was really a fun day for us.

TExT 2

Head lice can be treated by wet combing. For it to be effective,


wet combing needs to be regular and thorough. These are the steps
of wet combing. First, wash the hair using ordinary shampoo and
apply plenty of conditioner, before using a wide- toothed comb to
straighten and untangle the hair. Second, switch to the louse
detection comb. Third, draw the comb down to the ends of the hair
with every stroke, and check the comb for lice. Next, remove lice by
wiping or rinsing the comb. Then, work methodically through the hair,
section by section, so that the whole head is combed through. Finally,
rinse out conditioner and repeat the combing procedure. Repeat the
procedure on days 5, 9, and 13,
so that you clear young lice as they hatch, before they have time to reach
maturity. (Source from http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Head-lice/Pages/ Treatment.aspx
- with adaptation)

Questions
1. Do the texts contain time sequencers
(e.g., first,
second, next, then, etc.)? What are
their functions?
2. Do you think the two texts
have the same purpose in
society? Why do you think
so?

Answer !
Task 2: Observe the adverbial phrases.

Notice the words printed in bold in Text 1 of Task 1.


They are called adverbials. In procedural texts,
adverbials are commonly found. Discuss with your
teacher what adverbials are.

Examples of Adverbials:

Last Saturday; to the botanical garden; with us; in front of the school
yard; very early in the morning; about two hours; by bus; from our
school.

Can you identify other adverbials in Text 1 and Text 2?

Task 3: Think about it.

Before you read the following text about how to breed leopard geckos, talk
about these things in small groups.

1. Have you ever seen leopard geckos or


their pictures?
2. Have you ever read anything about
leopard geckos?
3. What information about leopard geckos did you
get from reading?
Answer !
Task 4: Read and skim.

Read and skim each paragraph in the reading text about


how to breed leopard geckos below. Then, answer the
questions that follow.

Things You'll Need

Cage for Geckos (20 Gallon for two, 10 Gallons


more for each additional female)
Laying box. A plastic container filled with
damp moss for the female to lay in.
Incubation Medium (usually Perlite)
Lots of crickets dusted with calcium for egg growth
Very small crickets for the babies

STEPS:

1. Get a male and female leopard gecko.

How to Breed Leopard Geckos


this article, you will see the simplest way to breed leopard geckos here.

The males have hemipenal bulges below the vent whereas females
do not. Males and females both have a V-shaped row of scales
above the vent but only the male's scales here are hollow and
produce wax. This wax is for scent marking their territory.

2. Prepare a large cage for the male and female to live


in together.
Geckos can be kept together without the need to separate them
unless you see major aggression. It is sometimes normal when first
introducing a male and female for there to be a little squabbling,
but this usually stops within the first week. Breeding should occur
within a week
For a pair you will need at least a 20 gallon long tank. You may
also choose to house one male with 4-5 females; add 10 gallons of
space for each additional gecko.

If you see major drama/fighting, separate the pair. You'll want to


confirm they are not both males. If one male and one female, you
can reintroduce them again later.

3. Get the incubator ready for the eggs and provide a lay box.
You can use a plastic
sandwich container with
a lid for this purpose.
Cut an entry hole on
one side and fill it with
damp moss (This can
be used as the moist
hide too).
Source: www.clipartbest.com Picture
15.1 Gecko

4. Ready the laying box to


put in the cage.
Females dig to lay their eggs, so you will provide a place for them to
dig. In about 4 to 5 weeks, the female will lay her eggs. Normally, you
will see her digging in the laying box and laying the eggs in pairs. It
will be easy to tell she has laid the eggs, particularly since she will be
much thinner.

5. Place the eggs in the incubation medium.


Remove them from the laying box and be careful not to rotate
or jiggle the eggs. After 24 hours of being laid, the embryo inside
attaches itself to the side wall of the egg. Rotating or jiggling
this egg could cause the embryo to come loose and drown
inside, killing it.

If you want girls, set the incubation temperature 80 to 85 degrees;


if you want males, set the temperature 90 to 95 degrees, and if you
want a mix, set the temperature in the middle!

6. Observe the developing embryos.


After a few weeks you will be able to "candle" the eggs using a
small flashlight. You don't have to touch the eggs, just take them
into a dark room and shine the light as close to the shell as you
can. You should see pink inside with red blood vessels. The further
along the eggs are, the more you will also see the baby inside as
a dark mass. After around 60 days, give or take depending on the
incubation temperature, the eggs should hatch.

7. Have tiny crickets readily available.


Babies will start eating insects within a day or two of being hatched.
(Source: http://m.wikihow.com/Breed-Leopard-Geckos - with adaptation)

Task 5: Comprehension Questions

Answer the questions briefly.

1. What is the text about?


2. What is the purpose of the text?
3. What parts does the text have?
4. How many materials are there needed?
5. How many steps are there?
6. What are they?
7. Do you think the steps have to be put in order? Why do
you think so?
8. What should we do if we want to have male or female
leopard geckos?

Answer !

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