The Firework Maker's Daughter - Chapter 2 - Worksheet
English Resource Description
Chapter 2 of 'The Firework Maker's Daughter' provides a diverse range of educational activities for KS2 students, encouraging them to delve deeper into the narrative and its characters. Discussion questions prompt students to analyse how the author conveys Lila's emotions, Lalchand's qualities as a father, and his reaction to Lila's departure. Students are also asked to predict future events, creating an engaging classroom dialogue. The chapter concludes with a suspenseful moment, setting the stage for imaginative predictions about what might happen next.
Writing opportunities abound, with tasks ranging from crafting a play script that dramatizes Lila's interaction with Rambashi, to composing poetry inspired by the jungle setting. Students can also practice persuasive writing by composing a letter to Rambashi, or they can explore journalistic writing by reporting on Lila's disappearance. Additionally, the chapter offers cross-curricular links that integrate geography, science, computing, art, design and technology, religious education, and personal, social, health and economic education. These activities not only enhance literacy skills but also broaden students' knowledge and understanding of the wider world, including physical geography such as volcanoes, climate zones, and the significance of fireworks in various cultural celebrations.