Good Morning students!Today we will talk about moral lesson of truth.
Beginning Of The Story
Once upon a time, there lived a poor woodcutter named Ram in a small village. Ram would go in the forest every day and chop trees for wood. He sold this wood to a rich merchant and earned his livelihood. Though poor, the woodcutter was sincere and honest.
Feeling Anxious
Oh ! What did he do next ?
One day, while cutting a tree near a river, his axe slipped out of his hand and fell into the river.The river was very deep and since that was his only axe, he worried. How would he cut wood and earn his livelihood now?
What happen ?
Today , the teacher wants to teach grade two students a moral lesson of truth .
Ask For Help
hoping to find his axe...
The woodcutter refused to accept it too! What good is a golden axe to a poor woodcutter? He needed his iron axe. God finally smiled and pulled out his iron axe.
The teacher started telling the story and wanting from everyone to understand the story and getting a lesson .
Feeling Proud And Getting Lesson
The woodcutter was extremely happy and thanked God for finding his axe. God was very happy with his honesty. So, he rewarded him by giving him the silver and the golden axe too! The woodcutter was overwhelmed and jumped with joy!
The teacher began to see a sign of anxiety and sadness on their faces
Students Will Be Honest
We will be always telling the truth and will be honest!
He prayed so sincerely to God for his axe to actually appeared! When He asked Ram what the problem was, he told him the whole episode. God, then put his hand into the river and took out a silver axe. The woodcutter said it wasn’t his. God continued looking and then found a golden axe.
They felt joy and proud because the woodcutter did not lie and was honest and due to his honest he got a reward.
Oh wow I am happy for him and feel proud of his action!
Indeed, Honesty is the best policy so they decided to always be honest with each other since honesty is always rewarded .
Thank you for listening to the story and wish from you to be honest!
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