The Firework Maker's Daughter - Chapter 1 - Worksheet
English Resource Description
The first chapter of 'The Firework Maker's Daughter' comes with a comprehensive worksheet aimed at enhancing comprehension and critical thinking among KS2 students. The worksheet includes a variety of discussion questions that encourage pupils to interpret phrases like 'A thousand miles ago', speculate on the story's setting, and infer the significance of elements such as the three gifts and the presence of a talking elephant. Students are prompted to consider the author's techniques for engaging readers and explore the dynamics between characters Lila and Lalchand.
In addition to the discussion points, the worksheet offers a range of reading activities that delve deeper into character analysis, plot development, and setting. Students are encouraged to create a timeline of key events, partake in drama exercises to better understand character relationships, and visually represent Lila's home based on textual descriptions. Comprehension exercises further reinforce understanding of the narrative. Grammar and punctuation tasks focus on elements such as direct speech, informal language, and the use of parentheses, hyphens, and colons. A 'Words to Workshop' section provides vocabulary enrichment. Writing opportunities vary from narrative and poetry to persuasive writing and reports, offering students the chance to engage creatively with the text. Cross-curricular links are extensive, connecting geography, science, computing, art, design and technology, religious education, and personal, social, health, and economic (PSHE) education, ensuring a well-rounded educational experience.