Grade 5 Home Language
Grade 5 Home Language
Grade 5 Home Language
Grade 5:
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Date:
Twinkl News
Craig Smith and Lesley Labuschagne, come down through the canals and rivers
herpetologists from SAAMBR, responded that run into the harbour.” He added
to the call for the snake's rescue and that the snake was exhausted when they
immediately headed to the beach. The found her and she did not try and bite
Metro Search and Rescue staff kept the them in defence when they approached.
snake safe until Smith and Labuschagne Smith and Labuschagne remained calm
arrived on the scene. On arrival, the and collected throughout the rescue and
herpetologists were very surprised to the snake was taken back to their lab
discover that the snake was, in fact, at uShaka Sea World for assessment
a very large black mamba. The beach by the vet. Dr Francois Lampen, the
is not their natural habitat as black uShaka vet, was standing by to assess
mambas are commonly found in the deep the snake's condition as soon as she
valley areas further inland and spend arrived at uShaka. After assessing her
their time in the thick vegetation found state, he found that she was too weak
there. Smith said, “They are commonly to be immediately returned to a suitable
found in areas such as Reservoir Hills, natural habitat and would require some
Westville and Krantzkloof, to name a time at uShaka to recover before being
few. This particular snake had possibly released.
Section A: Comprehension
Level One and Two: Literal/ Reorganisation Questions 5 Marks
3. Was the snake a female or male? Find a word in the report to support your answer. (2)
4. Why were Smith and Labuschagne surprised to find a black mamba on the beach? (1)
Level Three: Inference Questions 3 Marks
5. Shade the option that you think best indicates what you think a herpetologist would
study? (1)
6. How did the researchers know that the snake was exhausted? (1)
7. Why do you think the snake was so weak when it was found? (1)
8. Why do you think the Metro Search and Rescue staff did not just kill the snake when they
found her? (1)
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3. Indicate whether the following sentence contain an example of a simile or a metaphor. (1)
I thought she was my friend but she turned out to be a snake.
a. appear -
b. lucky -
6. Underline the subject and circle the object in the sentence below. (2)
Total: / 10
Section C: Writing
Imagine that you are one of the herpetologists called to rescue the snake. Write a diary entry
about the event. Your entry should be between 80 and 100 words. Create one rough draft and
edit it carefully before writing a neat, final copy.
Draft:
Final:
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3. Was the snake a female or male? Find a word in the report to support your answer. (2)
Female – it is referred to as “she”.
4. Why were Smith and Labuschagne surprised to find a black mamba on the beach? (1)
The beach was not it’s natural habitat. / The snake is usually found inland at valleys.
Level
Three: Inference Questions 3 Marks
5. Shade the option that you think best indicates what you think a herpetologist would
study? (1)
6. How did the researchers know that the snake was exhausted? (1)
The snake was too tired to bite them or move away when approached.
7. Why do you think the snake was so weak when it was found? (1)
The snake had travelled a long distance. It may also not have found anything to eat on
the beach as it was used to catching prey in the valley.
1. Why do you think the Metro Search and Rescue staff did not just kill the snake when they
found her? (1)
They may have been too scared to approach the snake. / They may feel that all animals
deserve a right to live. / The snake wasn’t endangering anyone at that point in time.
Any other appropriate answer.
Total: / 10
3. Indicate whether the following sentence contain an example of a simile or a metaphor. (1)
I thought she was my friend but she turned out to be a snake.
Metaphor
6. Underline the subject and circle the object in the sentence below. (2)
Total: / 10
Spelling and Many spelling Minimal spelling Few spelling Few spelling
Language errors are errors but errors and grade- errors and
present, word choice is appropriate word learner shows
sentences are simplistic. Tense choice. Sentences above average
simplistic and is inconsistent. are linked with vocabulary.
below grade appropriate
level. conjunctions.
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