The Hodgeheg - Session 3 - Reading Comprehension answers
English Resource Description
In Session 3 of "The Hodgeheg" reading comprehension, students explore various challenges faced by Max, the hedgehog protagonist. Max encounters unexpected pedestrians while using a pelican crossing and recognises he's in a park through sensory details. An incident involving a telephone kiosk results in Max getting hit in the head. Back home, Ma wakes Pa out of concern for the missing Max, who is later considered lucky for having survived dangers, having a loving family, and a pleasant garden. The session also touches on the idiom 'there's no point crying over spilt milk,' teaching the lesson of accepting things that cannot be changed.
Answering the comprehension questions, students delve into the narrative's finer points, such as Pa's alarm upon hearing a voice from 5B, due to his earlier indiscretion of eating dog food from 5B's garden. Each question corresponds to specific reading sections (RS Numbers), guiding students to locate answers efficiently within the text. The session culminates in a summarising activity, challenging students to condense the session's events into a concise 50-word summary, reinforcing their understanding of the key plot points and themes discussed in Session 3 of "The Hodgeheg".