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Underwater Friends



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Story: Underwater Friends (MEDIUM)

In the deep blue sea, there lived a friendly fish named Finn.

Finn loved to swim around and play with his best friend, a playful dolphin named Dolly.

They loved each other very much.

Every day, they would swim together, explore the underwater world, and help each other when they were in trouble.

One day, Dolly got stuck in a net.

Finn saw this and quickly swam to help her.

He used his sharp teeth to cut the net and free Dolly.

They hugged each other and swam away happily.

Their love for each other made them the best of friends in the underwater world.

Questions and Answers (7)

  • Q: Who is Finn's best friend?
  • A: Dolly
  • Q: Where do Finn and Dolly live?
  • A: the deep blue sea
  • Q: What did Finn and Dolly do every day?
  • A: swim together, explore the underwater world, and help each other
  • Q: What happened to Dolly one day?
  • A: She got stuck in a net
  • Q: How did Finn help Dolly?
  • A: He used his sharp teeth to cut the net
  • Q: What did Finn and Dolly do after Dolly was freed?
  • A: They hugged each other and swam away happily
  • Q: What made Finn and Dolly the best of friends?
  • A: Their love for each other

Facts

Topics: PERSONS

Subtopics: WATER

Settings: UNDERWATER

Perception: REALITY

Genre: LOVE

Why is this worksheet educational?

The story "Underwater Friends" is educational and enjoyable for children for several reasons.

Firstly, it introduces children to the concept of friendship and love.

The story shows how Finn and Dolly care for each other, which can teach children about empathy and compassion.

Secondly, the story is set in an underwater world, which can spark children's curiosity about marine life and the environment.

This can lead to further learning and exploration.

Thirdly, the story includes a problem-solving element where Finn helps Dolly escape from a net.

This can encourage children to think critically and develop problem-solving skills.

Fourthly, the story uses simple and repetitive language, making it easy for young children to understand and follow.

The use of repetition also aids in memory and comprehension.

Lastly, the story conveys a positive message about love and friendship, which can help children understand and value these important relationships in their own lives.