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Animal School Mystery



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Story: Animal School Mystery (EASY)

In the past, in the countryside, there was a school.

This was not a normal school.

It was a school for animals.

The rabbit was fast.

The owl was wise.

The fox was clever.

But one day, the school bell was gone.

Who took the bell? The animals did not know.

They had to find it.

The rabbit ran fast to look.

The owl thought hard.

The fox made a plan.

At last, they found the bell.

It was with the squirrel.

The squirrel was sorry.

He just wanted to play.

The animals were happy.

The school bell was back.

The end.

Questions and Answers (10)

  • Q: Who was fast?
  • A: Rabbit
  • Q: Who was wise?
  • A: Owl
  • Q: Who was clever?
  • A: Fox
  • Q: What was gone?
  • A: Bell
  • Q: Who took the bell?
  • A: Squirrel
  • Q: Who ran fast to look for the bell?
  • A: Rabbit
  • Q: Who thought hard?
  • A: Owl
  • Q: Who made a plan?
  • A: Fox
  • Q: Where was the bell found?
  • A: With the squirrel
  • Q: Who just wanted to play?
  • A: Squirrel

Facts

Topics: ANIMALS

Subtopics: SCHOOL

Settings: COUNTRYSIDE

Perception: REALITY

Genre: MYSTERY

Why is this worksheet educational?

The story "Animal School Mystery" is educational for several reasons.

Firstly, it introduces children to different animals and their characteristics.

The rabbit is fast, the owl is wise, and the fox is clever.

This helps children learn about animals and their traits.

Secondly, the story teaches children about problem-solving.

When the school bell goes missing, the animals each use their unique skills to find it.

This shows children that problems can be solved in different ways.

Thirdly, the story encourages empathy.

The squirrel took the bell because he wanted to play, not because he wanted to cause trouble.

This teaches children to understand and empathize with others' actions.

Fourthly, the story uses simple, repetitive language that is easy for beginning readers to understand.

This helps children build their reading skills.

Finally, the story is set in the past and in the countryside, introducing children to different settings and times.

This can stimulate their imagination and curiosity about the world.