Inspired by: The Trouble with Dragons - Week 5
English Resource Description
In the continuation of the dragon's rule book, the focus is on being environmentally conscious and fostering harmony with other creatures. The rules, starting with 'I', emphasize the dragon's personal commitment to positive actions. Rule 3 could be "I promise to use my fire responsibly and never harm the forest," while Rule 4 might state, "I promise to share the skies and not scare the birds." Additional rules could include "I promise to guard the rivers and lakes where my friends drink and play," and "I promise to help replant any trees that have been lost to keep our home lush and green." These pledges reflect the dragon's dedication to preserving the natural world and living in peace with other animals.
Regarding the animals' reactions to the dragon's new approach, starting each sentence with 'I feel...' allows for a personal expression of their emotions. The rabbit might say, "I feel relieved that my burrow is safe and the trees are here to stay." The owl could express, "I feel joy in the silent night, knowing the flames won't reach my nest." Lastly, the fox might share, "I feel thankful for the dragon's protection and the newfound friendship we have." Each animal's response indicates a shift from fear to comfort and gratitude, signifying the positive impact of the dragon's promises.