Debriefing & Reflection questions


These reflection questions help students recognise, label, and discuss how their curiosity, sense of wonder, and observational awareness developed during the activity.

Individual or pair sharing:

  • What made you curious during the nature walk? What did you notice first?
  • Which material sparked the most questions in your mind? Why?
  • How did your curiosity influence the artwork you created?
  • What new detail did you observe today that you had never noticed in nature before?
  • When you faced a difficulty, how did curiosity help you find a solution?

Whole-class discussion (teacher-led):

  • What helped you stay open and curious while working with natural materials?
  • How did observing small details (colour, texture, shape) support your creativity? How did your classmates’ ideas inspire new questions or discoveries for you?
  • Why is curiosity important when exploring nature or creating art?
  • How can this sense of wonder help you in other subjects (science, art, storytelling)?

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