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Writer: Santosh Patil
Narrator: Santosh Patil
Editor: Keertishree Kulkarni
In a forest lived a kind and gentle giant, an elephant much bigger than all the other creatures. However, he had no friends, as the other animals always rejected him because of his size. Will he be able to find friends?
Here are some ways to engage students using this story"
1. Ask students to draw a scene imagining a big elephant playing with or helping smaller creatures.
\2.Discuss with students what they learned from this story.
3.Guide students to create new scenes by adding more details to the story.
By Kathe Khajane Team, IT for ChangeWriter: Santosh Patil
Narrator: Santosh Patil
Editor: Keertishree Kulkarni
In a forest lived a kind and gentle giant, an elephant much bigger than all the other creatures. However, he had no friends, as the other animals always rejected him because of his size. Will he be able to find friends?
Here are some ways to engage students using this story"
1. Ask students to draw a scene imagining a big elephant playing with or helping smaller creatures.
\2.Discuss with students what they learned from this story.
3.Guide students to create new scenes by adding more details to the story.