Story Worksheet
Spider's Sports Day
Rating: 5.0
Story: Spider's Sports Day (MEDIUM)
In the future, on a sunny island, lived a sporty spider named Spidey.
Spidey loved sports and was always the fastest in races.
One day, Spidey decided to organize a sports day for all the island creatures.
He invited everyone, from the tiny ants to the big elephants.
The day arrived, and the island was buzzing with excitement.
The first event was a race.
Spidey, being the fastest, won easily.
Next was a high jump.
Spidey used his web to jump high and won again.
The last event was a swimming race.
Spidey was scared as spiders don't swim.
But he gathered his courage and jumped in.
He struggled but didn't give up.
In the end, he didn't win the race but won everyone's heart.
From that day, Spidey was not just the fastest, but also the bravest spider on the island.
Questions and Answers (8)
- Q: Who organized the sports day?
- A: Spidey
- Q: What was the first event?
- A: Race
- Q: Who won the first event?
- A: Spidey
- Q: What was the last event?
- A: Swimming race
- Q: Was Spidey scared of the last event?
- A: Yes
- Q: Did Spidey win the swimming race?
- A: No
- Q: What did Spidey win in the end?
- A: Everyone's heart
- Q: Who was the bravest spider on the island?
- A: Spidey
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Why is this worksheet educational?
The story "Spider's Sports Day" is educational and enjoyable for children for several reasons.
Firstly, it introduces the concept of sports and competition, which is an important part of children's lives.
It teaches them that participating in sports is not just about winning, but also about having fun and trying new things.
Secondly, the story features a spider as the main character, which can help children overcome their fear of spiders and other insects.
It shows that spiders, like all creatures, have their unique abilities and can be brave and determined.
Thirdly, the story is set in the future, which can stimulate children's imaginations and get them thinking about what the world might be like in the future.
Fourthly, the story is historical in nature, which can spark children's interest in history and encourage them to learn more about the past.
Finally, the story conveys a positive message about courage and perseverance.
It teaches children that it's okay to be scared, but it's important to face our fears and not give up.
This is a valuable life lesson that can help children develop resilience and a positive attitude towards challenges.