The Principle of Literacy

Once upon a time, in a small village, there lived a kind and wise principle named Mrs. Smith. She was well-respected by all the villagers and especially the children. One day, she decided to represent her village in a literacy competition. The competition was organized to find out which village had the highest literacy rates.

Mrs. Smith worked hard to prepare for the competition. She taught the children about the importance of literacy and encouraged them to read every day. She also made sure that the adults in the village represented the importance of literacy.

On the day of the competition, Mrs. Smith and the villagers were amazed by the results. Their village had the highest literacy rate in the entire kingdom! Mrs. Smith was proud of her village and its people, who had followed her principle of literacy and education.

The villagers celebrated their victory with a big feast and a parade. From that day on, literacy was held in even higher esteem in the village, and Mrs. Smith was remembered as the principle who had helped lead her community to victory.

The end.

Reflections

  1. Why was Mrs. Smith respected by the villagers?
  2. What did Mrs. Smith do to prepare for the literacy competition?
  3. How did the villagers celebrate their victory in the literacy competition?
  4. What is the importance of literacy according to the story?
  5. Why was Mrs. Smith remembered as a principle?

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