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Whale On The Mountain



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Story: Whale On The Mountain (EASY)

Once upon a time, a whale lived on a mountain.

The whale loved to look at the stars.

One night, the whale saw a star fall.

It fell near the whale.

The whale went to the star.

The star was small and bright.

The whale took the star back to its home.

The whale was happy.

The end.

Questions and Answers (8)

  • Q: Who lived on the mountain?
  • A: whale
  • Q: What did the whale love to do?
  • A: look at the stars
  • Q: What did the whale see one night?
  • A: a star fall
  • Q: Where did the star fall?
  • A: near the whale
  • Q: What did the whale do to the star?
  • A: went to the star
  • Q: How was the star?
  • A: small and bright
  • Q: Where did the whale take the star?
  • A: back to its home
  • Q: How did the whale feel at the end?
  • A: happy

Facts

Topics: SPACE

Subtopics: WHALE

Settings: MOUNTAIN

Perception: REALITY

Genre: ACTION

Why is this worksheet educational?

The story "Whale on the Mountain" is educational for several reasons.

Firstly, it introduces children to the concept of space and stars, which can spark their interest in astronomy.

The story also encourages children to explore their surroundings and be curious, as the whale does when it goes to find the fallen star.

Secondly, the story uses simple, short sentences and easy words, which are perfect for children who are just beginning to read.

The repetition of certain words and phrases, such as "the whale" and "the star", helps children to recognize and remember these words.

Thirdly, the story includes an action element, with the whale going on a mini adventure to find the fallen star.

This can make the story more engaging and exciting for children.

Fourthly, the story conveys a positive message of happiness and contentment, as the whale is happy at the end of the story after finding the star.

This can teach children about the joy of discovery and the importance of appreciating simple pleasures.

Finally, the story's setting on a mountain is unusual and imaginative, which can stimulate children's creativity and encourage them to think outside the box.