Darwin's Dragons - Session 12 - Prediction
English Resource Description
In Session 12 of "Darwin's Dragons", students are prompted to engage in a prediction exercise that stimulates their imagination and understanding of the story's context. They are asked to consider the potential consequences of the dragon's eggs hatching. This task encourages learners to delve into the realm of speculative thinking, where they must draw on the narrative's details and their own creative reasoning to forecast the outcomes of this pivotal event in the story. The activity not only enhances their comprehension and analytical skills but also allows them to explore creative writing by hypothesising about future plot developments.
The exercise is designed to be both thought-provoking and interactive. Students are given space to articulate their predictions in writing, which serves as a record of their thoughts and ideas. This part of the session is essential for developing critical thinking and narrative understanding, as it requires them to consider cause and effect within the story's framework. It's an opportunity for children to express their individual insights and to see how their peers might interpret the same scenario differently. The predictions made by the students can later be compared to the actual story progression, providing a reflective learning experience.