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Writer: Folk Story
Narrator: Anjana M Murgod
Editor: Ningamma Pujar
This is a story about a tiger and a lion. One day, all the cows went to graze on the hill. While returning, one cow was left behind—and now, the tiger has arrived. Find out what happens next in the story!
Here are some ways to engage students using this story:
1.Ask students if they have ever broken a promise they made to others or to themselves.
2.Have a class discussion on how they think about making a promise.
3.Ask students if they were in the cow’s situation, would they return to the tiger after meeting their family?
4.Invite students to suggest an alternative ending where the cow is clever or cunning.
By Kathe Khajane Team, IT for ChangeWriter: Folk Story
Narrator: Anjana M Murgod
Editor: Ningamma Pujar
This is a story about a tiger and a lion. One day, all the cows went to graze on the hill. While returning, one cow was left behind—and now, the tiger has arrived. Find out what happens next in the story!
Here are some ways to engage students using this story:
1.Ask students if they have ever broken a promise they made to others or to themselves.
2.Have a class discussion on how they think about making a promise.
3.Ask students if they were in the cow’s situation, would they return to the tiger after meeting their family?
4.Invite students to suggest an alternative ending where the cow is clever or cunning.