The Last Bear - Session 12 - Worksheet
English Resource Description
Session 12 of 'The Last Bear' offers an engaging mix of discussion questions and reading activities for KS2 pupils. Students delve into the pivotal moments of chapters 24 to 26, exploring April's motivations and the risks involved in setting her plan into motion. They are encouraged to consider her father's potential reaction upon discovering her note and whether his response should be one of anger. These thought-provoking questions aim to develop pupils' comprehension and analytical skills, aligning with specific Reading Standards (RS).
The session also provides a rich variety of reading and writing tasks. Students can create a timeline to track the story's events, predict what might happen to Bear, and engage in drama by improvising a scene. They are invited to express their creativity through a comic strip depicting April and Bear's journey and to enhance their understanding with a reading comprehension exercise. Grammar enthusiasts can embark on a 'Grammar Hunt' focusing on adverbs, expanded noun phrases, and clause structures. A 'Words to Workshop' section offers a list of vocabulary to enrich their language skills. Writing opportunities include composing an apologetic letter from April, crafting a narrative poem about the duo's seafaring experience, reporting on the missing girl in a newspaper format, and imagining Bear's perspective in a diary entry. Cross-curricular links are abundant, connecting the themes of the book to subjects such as Science, Computing, History, Geography, Art, Music, PE, RE, PSHE, and First Aid, offering a comprehensive educational experience.