Monday, November 2, 2009

Hybernating Bear Call Out Box

Spencer was given as assignment to write his own "call out box" for an article entitled, "Close Encounters of the Bear kind". The article is about what scientists have to do to safely learn about and follow hibernating bears. I loved that he chose to write from the bears perspective. His writing is short- but it is supposed to be. Here it is.

I was sleeping peacefully, when I awoke to a serious pain in my stomach. I knew that meat two things: 1) I was hungry and 2) hibernation must be over. I got up and looked around. But I may as well have looked around with my eyes shut because there was no light in my den. That was strange to me because I was certain I had poked an air hole through the snow before I fell asleep. I was confused. The only thing I could figure was that I didn’t eat enough before falling asleep and even though I was hungry it was not time to wake up yet. I started to go back to sleep but a blinding light shot through the den and hit me in the face. I looked up and saw a man standing in front of me holding a spear. I was frightened. I felt a pain in my shoulder and a tugging around my neck. But suddenly I was sleepy again despite the hunger and the pain and I fell asleep. I don’t remember anything after that.

1 comment:

Bonnie said...

This is great, Spencer! Sometimes we forget to think of things from the animals' point of view. They are God's creations and should be treated with kindness and respect. Not everyone remembers that in this world we live in as I am sure you have noticed. It is sad.