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For the next few days, you can listen to a couple of stories every single day.
And that’s because on our podcast, we will have some special storytellers!! We have middle and high school students who, through the summer, have been learning how to craft their own stories and then produce them on a podcast.
Free activity sheet available at www.rituvaish.com/podcast-summer-camp. Let’s give a warm welcome Bhargav
Transcript
Jack's Gold Day Over busy marketplaces, the sun rose in Willowbrook, a little town. Twelve-year-old Jack was a curious smart, caring boy who lived with his mother, Lily, in a small home on the outskirts of town. Lily had been ill for weeks thus, Jack would search the hills outside of town every morning in the hopes of finding something useful to assist his mother and pay for her medical bills. One morning, while digging near an old oak tree with the sun shining bright like a star, Jack's shovel hit something hard. He unearthed a small, dusty chest-and inside it, shimmering in the sunlight, were gold coins. Jack couldn't believe his eyes.He hugged the chest tightly “This could help mom," he whispered to himself. Excited, he ran to the town square and approached the first merchant he saw. The merchant, a sly-looking man with a crooked smile, eyed the gold greedily. "Ah, boy, these coins aren't worth much," the merchant said, rubbing his hands together. “I'll take them off your hands for five silver pieces." Jack hesitated. Five silver? That didn't sound right but he was desperate.Thus he started slowly reaching his hand out ready for the exchange,eager to get whatever he had to help his mom have a fighting chance As Jack was doing the exchange unsure, an older merchant from across the square called out. "Boy! Come here a moment." Jack walked over, and the kind merchant examined the gold carefully. “These coins are pure gold," he said warmly. “I'll give you a fair price, one hundred gold pieces." Jack's eyes widened.He jumped up and down and ran all over the place, never in his life had he got hold of this much money with this he would not only be able to pay for his mothers medical treatment but also have 50% of the money left over. He thanked the honest merchant and sold him the treasure. With the money, Jack rushed to the doctor and paid for his mother's hospital treatment. That evening, as Lily rested peacefully Jack sat by her side feeling relieved and grateful. From that day on, Jack remembered what he learned never rush into anything and take time to think and choose wisely.
By Ritu Vaish5
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For the next few days, you can listen to a couple of stories every single day.
And that’s because on our podcast, we will have some special storytellers!! We have middle and high school students who, through the summer, have been learning how to craft their own stories and then produce them on a podcast.
Free activity sheet available at www.rituvaish.com/podcast-summer-camp. Let’s give a warm welcome Bhargav
Transcript
Jack's Gold Day Over busy marketplaces, the sun rose in Willowbrook, a little town. Twelve-year-old Jack was a curious smart, caring boy who lived with his mother, Lily, in a small home on the outskirts of town. Lily had been ill for weeks thus, Jack would search the hills outside of town every morning in the hopes of finding something useful to assist his mother and pay for her medical bills. One morning, while digging near an old oak tree with the sun shining bright like a star, Jack's shovel hit something hard. He unearthed a small, dusty chest-and inside it, shimmering in the sunlight, were gold coins. Jack couldn't believe his eyes.He hugged the chest tightly “This could help mom," he whispered to himself. Excited, he ran to the town square and approached the first merchant he saw. The merchant, a sly-looking man with a crooked smile, eyed the gold greedily. "Ah, boy, these coins aren't worth much," the merchant said, rubbing his hands together. “I'll take them off your hands for five silver pieces." Jack hesitated. Five silver? That didn't sound right but he was desperate.Thus he started slowly reaching his hand out ready for the exchange,eager to get whatever he had to help his mom have a fighting chance As Jack was doing the exchange unsure, an older merchant from across the square called out. "Boy! Come here a moment." Jack walked over, and the kind merchant examined the gold carefully. “These coins are pure gold," he said warmly. “I'll give you a fair price, one hundred gold pieces." Jack's eyes widened.He jumped up and down and ran all over the place, never in his life had he got hold of this much money with this he would not only be able to pay for his mothers medical treatment but also have 50% of the money left over. He thanked the honest merchant and sold him the treasure. With the money, Jack rushed to the doctor and paid for his mother's hospital treatment. That evening, as Lily rested peacefully Jack sat by her side feeling relieved and grateful. From that day on, Jack remembered what he learned never rush into anything and take time to think and choose wisely.