The Hodgeheg - Session 3 - Chapter 5 and 6 - Worksheet
English Resource Description
The Hodgeheg by Dick King-Smith is an engaging children's book that provides ample opportunity for educational activities in a classroom setting. In Session 3, covering Chapters 5 and 6, students delve into discussion questions that explore the protagonist Max's reasoning for deeming zebra and pelican crossings unsafe for hedgehogs and his subsequent exploration of the park. These discussions are aimed at developing students' comprehension and reasoning skills, as indicated by the curriculum references RS 3 & 4 and RS4 respectively.
Reading activities for these chapters include tracking the hedgehogs' movements and continuing a timeline of key events, which aids in understanding the story's progression and sequence of events. A character analysis of Hedgehog from 5B encourages students to delve deeper into character traits and motivations. Drama activities like hotseating Max offer an interactive way to explore his experiences in the park and predictions about his future actions stimulate creative thinking and inferential skills. The session also incorporates a reading comprehension exercise and a grammar hunt, focusing on elements such as direct speech, conjunctions, noun phrases, and prepositions. A 'Words to Workshop' session helps expand vocabulary with a variety of descriptive words and phrases.
Writing opportunities include completing a non-chronological report about hedgehogs, writing a diary entry from the perspective of Hedgehog from 5B, and composing a letter from Max to the milkman to apologize for causing a crash. Cross-curricular links are abundant, with connections to science topics like plants, animals, light, habitats, and electricity. Computing tasks involve creating a maze game and a road safety quiz, while geography integrates mapping skills. Art activities range from sketching and sculpture to creating road safety posters, and in design and technology, students can craft soft toy hedgehogs. Physical education includes gymnastics with a focus on rolling skills, music involves listening to Sonic the Hedgehog's soundtrack for composition inspiration, religious education discusses compassion to animals across major religions, and PSHE covers essential life skills such as problem-solving, resilience, perseverance, and humour. These diverse activities not only enhance literacy but also provide a holistic educational experience that ties into the broader curriculum.