Visual Art Exercise
Draw a picture of a nocturnal animal that you know. What features do you think help them in the dark?
Drama Exercise
Imagine that you are a bear and have been in hibernation in a dark gloomy cave for many months. Pretend to wake up from your sleep and come out into the sunlight. Think about how warm it feels, how bright it is for your eyes and all the things you can hear.
Superhero of the Dark
Imagine a world without any light. What would it be like to live in? Human beings have lived and evolved in a world full of light. We have eyes that look forward, ears at the side of our heads, upright bodies for running with our arms free. If we lived in the dark, how might our bodies look different and what special abilities might we have evolved?
Your challenge is to create a ‘Superhero of the Dark’ – a human with special features and powers to live in the dark. Think about nocturnal animals who have big eyes to see, antennae to feel their way, big ears to hear and stealth to avoid being heard.
Either draw your creation on a piece of paper OR make it.
Choose a stick for the body, then dress it to make it look like your superhero. Attach a face, or create a head out of clay. Use natural things such as berries, cones, leaves and bark OR craft supplies such as pipe cleaners and cotton wool to create eyes, antennae, armour, and ears. Once finished invite the children to share their creations with the group, describing them and explaining at least two special features that help their Superhero of the Dark live in a world without light.