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City Friends



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Story: City Friends (EASY)

In a big city, two kids met.

They were Sam and Lily.

Sam was new.

He felt lost.

Lily saw Sam.

She said hi.

Sam said hi back.

They played in the park.

They laughed a lot.

They became best friends.

They loved the city.

It was their city.

Questions and Answers (8)

  • Q: Who met in the city?
  • A: Sam and Lily
  • Q: Where did Sam and Lily play?
  • A: In the park
  • Q: Who was new in the city?
  • A: Sam
  • Q: What did Lily say to Sam?
  • A: Hi
  • Q: How did Sam feel in the city?
  • A: Lost
  • Q: What did Sam and Lily become?
  • A: Best friends
  • Q: Who loved the city?
  • A: Sam and Lily
  • Q: Whose city was it?
  • A: Theirs

Facts

Topics: HUMANS

Subtopics: FRIENDSHIP

Settings: CITY

Perception: REALITY

Genre: ADVENTURE

Why is this worksheet educational?

The story "City Friends" is educational for several reasons.

Firstly, it introduces children to the concept of friendship.

It shows them that even in a big city, they can find friends and have fun.

This is an important lesson for children, as it teaches them about social interactions and the value of friendship.

Secondly, the story uses simple, easy-to-understand language.

This is crucial for children who are just beginning to read.

The use of short sentences and simple words helps to build their confidence and improve their reading skills.

Thirdly, the story is set in a real-life context - a city.

This helps children to relate the story to their own experiences and understand the world around them.

Fourthly, the story includes a positive message.

It shows that even when you feel lost or new, you can find comfort and happiness in friendship.

This is a valuable lesson for children, teaching them about resilience and the power of friendship.

Finally, the story is engaging and fun.

The adventure of Sam and Lily in the city will capture children's imaginations and keep them interested in the story.

This makes the learning process enjoyable and encourages children to continue reading and learning.