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LKPD 1 (lembar kerja peserta didik )

LKPD 1 : 3.8.1 Mengidentifikasi urutan tindakan/kejadian/peristiwa secara kronologis, dan


runtut dalam teks naratif.

Tujuan : Mengidentifikasi urutan tindakan/kejadian/peristiwa secara kronologis, dan runtut


dalam teks naratif.

Petunjuk Kerja :
1. Guru menyajikan sebuah paragraph acak yang di upload di google drive classroom,
2. Peserta didik diminta untuk mengurutan tindakan/kejadian/peristiwa secara kronologis,
dan runtut dalam teks naratif

Kiai Gede heard about the couple's


bad behavior. Soon he visited the couple. He
met them when the couple was working in
Paragraf 4( Resolution) the field. Kiai Gede talked to the couple. He
reminded the couple not to be arrogant, but
the couple ignored him. They said nothing to
Kiai Gede. Kiai Gede got very angry. Then he
said, "You two are like temples. You do not
listen to me." Right after he said those
words, an incredible thing happened. Slowly,
Jaka and Dewi turned into temples. Because
the temples stood among the pafi, people
then named them as Pari Temples.

After several decades, now it was time for


the couple to live away from Kiai Gede
Penanggungan. They would move to another
Paragraf 3(Complication 2) town. Kiai Gede gave some seeds of pari or
paddy to the couple. He asked the couple to
grow the seeds. He also warned the couple
not to be selfish when they were rich. He
wanted the couple to help poor farmer. The
couple started a new life. They planted the
seed. Soon, the seeds grew and became a lot
of rice. Now the couple became very rich.
Then, some needed neighbors came to the
couple to ask for some pari seeds but the
couple refused to help them.
One day, a young handsome man
appeared to his place. The name of the man
was Jaka Pandelengan. He wanted to be Kiai
Paragraf 2(Complication 1) Gede Penanggungan's student. Kiai Gede
granted to have Jaka as his student with one
prerequisite that he would marry her
daughter. Jaka Pandelengan and Dewi
Walangangin soon got married. Kiai Gede.
Penanggungan gave Jaka many things.

A long time ago, there lived an old


man in the Penanggungan Mountain. His
Paragraf 1 (Orientation) name was supernatural Kiai Gede
Penanggungan. He had supernatural power.
Kiai Cede Penanggungan had a beautiful
child named Dewi Walangangin who was not
married yet. Kiai Gede Penanggungan
worshiped days and nights for her daughter
to have a mate.

2. LKPD 2 (lembar kerja peserta didik )

Petunjuk Kerja :

1. Guru menyajikan sebuat teks yang di upload di google drive classroom,


2. Peserta didik diminta mengisi generic structure pada table yang disediakan

In Australia, the mysterious Blue


Mountains rise high above lush rainforests
and deep valleys. In the area where lived the
ORIENTATION Gundungurra people, there rises an outcrop
topped by three rocky formations, known as
The Three Sisters. This is the story of how
they came to be there.
Long, long ago, the mystical land of
Gondwana was beautiful, peaceful, and
untouched. In Gondwana, there lived
COMPLICATION 1 Tyawan, a Clever Man of the Gundungurra
people. He had three daughters called
Meenhi, Wimlah, and Gunnedoo, whom he
treasured above all else.
In a deep hole in the valley there
lived a Bunyip, a huge evil creature who
loved to feast on human flesh, particularly
COMPLICATION 2 that of young girls and women. Its cry was
harsh and horrible and if you heard it, the
only safe thing to do was run away as quickly
as possible. Everyone feared the Bunyip.

If you needed to pass its hole, it was


important to creep very quietly so that it was
COMPLICATION 3 not disturbed. When Iyawan had to pass the
hole, he would leave his daughters safely on
the cliff above behind a rocky wall −¿ just in
case!

One day, waving goodbye to his


daughters, he descended the cliff steps
down towards the path near the Bunyip's
COMPLICATION 4 hole. While the girls were waiting and
chatting on top of the cliff, a huge centipede
suddenly appeared. Startled, Meenhi
screamed, jumped up, picked up a stone and
threw it at the centipede.

The stone missed the centipede, but


rolled over the edge of the cliff and, picking
up speed, crashed into the valley below. The
COMPLICATION 5 sound echoed all around the mountains.
Birds, animals and even fairies stopped still
as the rocks behind the three sisters, shook
and split open, leaving them perched
together on a thin ledge.
The Bunyip, angry at being
awakened, roared and dragged himself
COMPLICATION 6 through the split to see the terrified sisters
cowering on the ledge. I lis evil eyes widened
in delight at the feast before him.
Tyawan looked up and saw the
Bunyip reaching for his daughters, so he
pointed his magic bone at the girls and
COMPLICATION 7 immediately turned them to stone. They
would be safe there until the Bunyip had
gone and then Tyawan would change them
back to their former selves.
But the Bunyip, angered at being
deprived of his prey, chased Tyawan through
the forest and up a mountain where he
found himself trapped. So Tyawan used his
RESOLUTION 1 magic bone again and changed himself into a
Lyre Bird and glided away. Everyone was
safe. But then, in dismay, Tyawan realised
that he had dropped his bone whilst
changing.
After the Bunyip had gone back to his
deep dark pool, Tyawan glided down to the
forest floor and searched and searched for
his magic bone ... where he can still be seen
RESOLUTION 2 to this day, in the shape ot the l.yre bird,
scratching and searching the forest floors of
the Blue Mountains, looking for his bone,
calling to his daughters above and feeding
on insects whilst he searches.
The Three Sisters stand silently
watching him from their ledge, hoping and
RESOLUTION 3 hoping that one day their father will find his
maglc bone and be able turn them back to
Aboriginal girls.

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