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Writer: Class 6, English Third Language Textbook, Department of School Education, Karnataka
Narrator: Roopa Kambalimatha
Editor: Rudrappa Shankar Walishetti
Once upon a time, there lived a father named Time and his seven sons—Year, Month, Week, Day, Hour, Minute, and Second. When everyone started ignoring Second, he left his brothers and went to his father. How will he come back?
Here are some ways to engage students using this story:
1.Ask the children to share the lesson they learned from the story.
2.Ask the children to act out a drama based on the same story.
3.Ask the children to draw the seven brothers using their imagination..
By Kathe Khajane Team, IT for ChangeWriter: Class 6, English Third Language Textbook, Department of School Education, Karnataka
Narrator: Roopa Kambalimatha
Editor: Rudrappa Shankar Walishetti
Once upon a time, there lived a father named Time and his seven sons—Year, Month, Week, Day, Hour, Minute, and Second. When everyone started ignoring Second, he left his brothers and went to his father. How will he come back?
Here are some ways to engage students using this story:
1.Ask the children to share the lesson they learned from the story.
2.Ask the children to act out a drama based on the same story.
3.Ask the children to draw the seven brothers using their imagination..