The Last Bear - Session 5 - Reading Comprehension
English Resource Description
In Session 5 of "The Last Bear" reading comprehension, students delve into the nuances of the characters' emotions and the unique Arctic setting. The questions encourage readers to explore why April's father is smiling upon her return to the cabin, the significance of the midnight sun, and the reason behind April's suggestion to drink hot chocolate and make wishes. The session also prompts reflection on April's feelings of shame for forgetting her mother's birthday, her sentiments about the effect her mother's death has had on her father, and her emotional state while assisting her father in the weather cabin. Additionally, students are asked to consider why April is compelled to run to Walrus Bay, providing an opportunity to engage with the text's deeper themes and character motivations.
The comprehension activity culminates with a task that challenges students to condense the essence of Session 5 into a succinct summary using no more than 50 words. This exercise not only tests their understanding of the key events and character developments but also their ability to express these concisely. Through these questions, learners are guided to engage critically with the narrative, enhancing their reading comprehension skills and deepening their connection to the story's emotional landscape.