Literature Aligned S.S. Assessment
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Why does Little Willy enter the sled dog race in Stone Fox?

  • To challenge Stone Fox.
  • To win money for his grandfather's medical bills. (correct)
  • To prove his sledding skills.
  • To gain fame and recognition in the town.

The regulation of the sled dog race in Stone Fox has little impact on Little Willy's actions during the race.

False (B)

How does the arrival of winter impact the community's activities in Stone Fox?

Winter significantly affects the community by enabling the sled dog race, which is central to their traditions and lifestyle.

Little Willy's decision to compete highlights his understanding of the importance of money for major events like his grandfather's ________ ________.

<p>medical care</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following aspects of the sled dog race with their impact on the values of the community in Stone Fox:

<p>Strict Regulations = Emphasize perseverance and fairness. Fair Play = Reinforce community values of hard work and honesty. Community Event = Brings people together and upholds tradition.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does the cultural tradition of sled dog racing affect Little Willy's determination during the race?

<p>It intensifies his determination to win. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Little Willy’s willingness to risk everything demonstrates his limited understanding of how money can be used for essential services.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How do the rules of the sled dog race challenge the characters in Stone Fox?

<p>Characters are challenged by strict regulations and the need for fair play, pushing them to compete under tough conditions.</p> Signup and view all the answers

In Stone Fox, Little Willy's choice to participate in the race highlights his evolving understanding of money. What does this decision primarily demonstrate?

<p>His recognition of money as a tool to care for his grandfather and maintain their farm. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Little Willy breaks the established rules of the sled dog race in Stone Fox to ensure his dog, Searchlight, finishes the race.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What broader societal principles are reflected by the sled dog race rules in 'Stone Fox'?

<p>fairness, competition, and honor</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the context of 'Stone Fox', environmental changes, particularly the arrival of ______, significantly influence cultural practices like sled dog racing.

<p>winter</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following themes from 'Stone Fox' with their corresponding real-world reflections:

<p>Fairness in competition = Ethical standards in professional sports Ethical dilemmas = Cases of corruption or loopholes in law Adaptation to harsh environments = Community responses to climate change Community values of hard work = Entrepreneurship and small business development</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does Little Willy's resolution of the moral dilemma in the sled dog race reflect the values of his community?

<p>By showing that rules can be challenged through personal strength and determination while maintaining integrity. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The ethical dilemmas presented in the sled dog race are entirely unique to the fictional setting of 'Stone Fox' and have no relevance to real-world situations.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is one way in which real-world societies mirror the cultural adaptations to environmental changes seen in 'Stone Fox'?

<p>farming communities adapting to seasonal patterns</p> Signup and view all the answers

Understanding the link between environment and culture in 'Stone Fox' helps us foresee that societies might experience shifts in _______ patterns as environmental conditions evolve.

<p>migration</p> Signup and view all the answers

In 'Stone Fox', the rules of the sled dog race are designed to uphold broader societal principles. How might instances of corruption or loopholes in laws relate to these principles?

<p>They undermine the principles of fairness and honor reflected in the race, creating ethical dilemmas. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

How Little Willy uses his earned money?

He uses it to enter the sled dog race to win money for his grandfather's medical bills.

Sled dog race regulations

Participants must adhere to specific rules about the race.

Seasonal shift in Stone Fox

Arrival of winter brings snow and colder weather.

Why does Little Willy enter the race?

It demonstrates he values it for essential needs and life-changing events.

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How race rules shape values?

Upholds fairness, tradition, and perseverance.

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Influence of sled dog racing tradition

Creates community pride and competition.

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Tradition on Little Willy effect

Tradition affects him by representing personal success and upholding a legacy.

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Community values reinforced by the race

Emphasizes perseverance, fairness, and importance of tradition.

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Value of Money (Beyond Self)

Using money not just for oneself, but for the welfare of others.

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Moral Dilemma in Rules

Balancing personal desires with what's fair or right for everyone.

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Maintaining Integrity

Keeping honesty and strong moral principles, irrespective of the context.

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Societal Principles of Fairness

Rules and laws in society that should be in place to ensure justice for all.

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Ethical Dilemmas in Law

The potential clash between following the exact rules and doing what feels morally right.

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Community Values: Perseverance

Dedication, effort and passion to continue to do something despite difficulty.

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Integrity Under Pressure

Being faced with difficult questions that challenge people to act honorably in tough situations.

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Environmental Impact on Culture

How the weather and environment can greatly affect the usual activities of a community.

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Community Bonding

A strong connection within a community that unites the people.

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Societal Adaptation

Changing and adapting to fit new conditions.

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Study Notes

  • DOK stands for Depth of Knowledge, a framework used to classify educational learning objectives and assessments based on cognitive demand.

DOK Level 1 Questions

  • Little Willy uses money earned from selling crops to enter the sled dog race.
  • He enters the race hoping to win prize money to pay for his grandfather’s medical bills.
  • The sled dog race requires participants to follow specific rules.
  • This influences Little Willy’s decisions, such as needing to train his dog, Searchlight, to compete and win.
  • The arrival of winter brings snow and colder weather, affecting the characters.
  • This influences the sled dog race and the activities of the community, as it is an essential part of their traditions and lifestyle.

DOK Level 2 Questions

  • Little Willy enters the sled dog race because he needs the prize money to save his ill grandfather, demonstrating his understanding of money’s importance for life-changing events like medical care.
  • He is willing to risk everything, understanding how money can be used to pay for essential services.
  • Strict regulations about competition and fair play push the characters to compete under tough conditions.
  • These rules shape the community’s values by emphasizing perseverance, fairness, and the importance of tradition.
  • The race brings people together, reinforcing values like hard work and honesty.
  • Sled dog racing creates a sense of community pride and competition.
  • Little Willy’s determination to win represents not only personal success but also upholding a legacy.
  • The race ties into the community’s identity and values.

DOK Level 3 Questions

  • Little Willy’s decision to race shows his understanding that money is a tool for taking care of others, not just for personal gain.
  • His growth is shown through his willingness to sacrifice his safety and comfort to help his grandfather, indicating a mature understanding of responsibility.
  • He views the money from the race as a necessary means to provide for his family.
  • Little Willy faces a moral dilemma about how far to go to win.
  • He must decide whether to break the rule of fairness to help his dog, Searchlight, finish the race.
  • He resolves this dilemma by respecting the spirit of the rules.
  • He refuses to cheat but pushes himself and his dog to their limits, maintaining his integrity.
  • He is willing to challenge the rules through personal strength and determination, reflecting the values of the community.

DOK Level 4 Questions

  • The sled dog rules in Stone Fox reflect broader societal principles of fairness, competition, and honor.
  • These principles are similar to real-world situations where rules maintain fairness.
  • The race’s rules challenge the characters to act with integrity, and the community values hard work and perseverance.
  • Comparing this to real-world examples, rules can both promote fairness and lead to difficult choices.
  • Rules influence the behavior of individuals and communities, highlighting the balance between following the letter of the law and honoring its spirit.
  • The arrival of winter and the changing seasons significantly influence the cultural practice of sled dog racing.
  • The harsh environment requires adaptation for survival and community bonding.
  • This mirrors real-world societies that adapt their cultural practices to changing environmental conditions.
  • Analyzing the relationship between environment and culture in the book can help predict cultural shifts and societal evolution in response to environmental challenges.

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