The Snow Spider - Session 3 - Reading Comprehension
English Resource Description
In the third session of the reading comprehension for "The Snow Spider," students delve into the intricacies of the story by exploring a series of questions that probe deeper into the narrative. The first question asks about the uniqueness of Arianwen's cobweb, inviting students to consider the magical elements within the tale. Further inquiry leads students to contemplate why the protagonist, Gwyn, believes that a girl appearing in the web is his lost sister, Bethan, thereby touching on the emotional threads of the plot.
The session continues to challenge students to understand character motivations, such as the reasons behind Gwyn's father's anger, adding layers to the family dynamics depicted in the story. Students also explore the mysterious fate of a whistle and the reasons behind Gwyn's mother entering his bedroom. The emotional landscape of the story is further examined when students consider why Gwyn feels isolated at the Lloyd's house, as well as why Alun accuses Gwyn of madness, drawing attention to the themes of belief and acceptance. The session culminates with a summarisation task, where students are tasked with condensing the essence of session three into no more than fifty words, encouraging brevity and comprehension.