The Last Bear - Session 7 - Reading Comprehension
English Resource Description
In Session 7 of "The Last Bear" reading comprehension, students are invited to delve deeper into the relationship between April and Bear, exploring the nuances of their interactions and the emotive language used to describe their bond. The questions prompt learners to consider how Bear communicates with April, specifically asking how Bear greets her and what actions he takes to assist her when she injures her ankle. The session also encourages students to analyse the effectiveness of certain phrases, such as describing an experience as 'a bit like sitting on a throne', and to reflect on April's emotions as she rides on Bear's back.
The comprehension questions further explore the setting by asking why the cave contains feathers, eggshells, and bones, allowing students to infer details about Bear's life and habitat. Additionally, the session probes into April's promise to improve Bear's situation, asking students to consider her motivations and the development of her character. The final task challenges students to concisely summarise the essence of Session 7 in no more than 50 words, encapsulating the key events and emotional landscape of the narrative. This session provides a multifaceted look at the story, engaging students in critical thinking and summarisation skills.