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Writer: Class 6, English Third Language Textbook, Department of School Education, Karnataka
Narrator: Vijaylaxmi S B
Editor: Santosh S Patil
This is the story of three fishes. One of them is wise, the second is intelligent, and the third is a theist. One day, a fisherman came to catch fish in the lake where they lived. What happens next?
Here are some ways to engage students using this story:
1.Ask children to role-play the story and add some new scenes.
2.Ask children to create an alternative ending for the story.
3.Ask children to draw the three fishes based on their characters.
By Kathe Khajane Team, IT for ChangeWriter: Class 6, English Third Language Textbook, Department of School Education, Karnataka
Narrator: Vijaylaxmi S B
Editor: Santosh S Patil
This is the story of three fishes. One of them is wise, the second is intelligent, and the third is a theist. One day, a fisherman came to catch fish in the lake where they lived. What happens next?
Here are some ways to engage students using this story:
1.Ask children to role-play the story and add some new scenes.
2.Ask children to create an alternative ending for the story.
3.Ask children to draw the three fishes based on their characters.