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Writer: Class 10, English Third Language Textbook, Department of School Education, Karnataka
Narrator: Geetha M kulkarni
Editor: Aishwarya Y Mense
Once there lived a king who had two sons who were prodigal, and a younger cousin named Simpleton. One day, all three were given tasks to complete. Can they finish their tasks without facing any trouble?
Here are some ways to engage students using this story:
1.Ask the students to create alternative endings for the story.
2.Encourage the students to perform a drama by adding some new scenes to the story.
3.Invite the students to suggest tasks for the three sons to complete.
By Kathe Khajane Team, IT for ChangeWriter: Class 10, English Third Language Textbook, Department of School Education, Karnataka
Narrator: Geetha M kulkarni
Editor: Aishwarya Y Mense
Once there lived a king who had two sons who were prodigal, and a younger cousin named Simpleton. One day, all three were given tasks to complete. Can they finish their tasks without facing any trouble?
Here are some ways to engage students using this story:
1.Ask the students to create alternative endings for the story.
2.Encourage the students to perform a drama by adding some new scenes to the story.
3.Invite the students to suggest tasks for the three sons to complete.