The Classroom Adventure: Learning and Fun on the Right and Left

Once upon a time, in a classroom so bright,
A bell rang out, signaling the start of the day just right.
The teacher entered, from the door on the left,
And all the children stood up, feeling quite blessed.

He led them to the stairs, going up to the second floor,
Reminding them to walk, and not to run anymore.
On the right, there was a door, to their classroom so great,
And in they went, eager to learn and concentrate.

As they sat at their desks, they saw a picture of a bell,
And the teacher asked, "Can you tell me what it means to spell?"
They wrote the word, "B-E-L-L" and said it out loud,
Feeling proud and confident, in front of the crowd.

And as the lesson ended, and it was time to go,
They walked down the stairs, feeling happy and in the flow.
They left the classroom, with a smile on their faces,
Looking forward to tomorrow, and all its new graces.

So remember young ones, to always do your best,
And you'll see that success will come, without any rest.
Just like he led them on, to a classroom so bright,
You'll find your own way, and shine your own light.

Reflections

  1. What did the teacher ask the children to spell?
  2. Why is it important to walk on stairs instead of running?
  3. What did the children see when they entered the classroom?
  4. How did the children feel at the end of the lesson?
  5. What did the children learn from their adventure in the classroom?

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