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Writer: Department of School Education, Karnataka
Narrator: Anuradha R
Editor: Deeksha R
Seven colours argued about who was best, but after painting the things on Earth, they wondered, “Let’s see what happens next!”
Here are some ways to engage students using this story:
1. Ask students to name the seven colours and find them in things around the classroom.
2. Let students draw a rainbow using all the colours.
3. Invite students to share their favorite colour and what it reminds them of.
By Kathe Khajane Team, IT for ChangeWriter: Department of School Education, Karnataka
Narrator: Anuradha R
Editor: Deeksha R
Seven colours argued about who was best, but after painting the things on Earth, they wondered, “Let’s see what happens next!”
Here are some ways to engage students using this story:
1. Ask students to name the seven colours and find them in things around the classroom.
2. Let students draw a rainbow using all the colours.
3. Invite students to share their favorite colour and what it reminds them of.