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Welcome

Manashi Debi Senior teacher Chittagong Cantonment Public College Mobile no:- 01938874552 Lesson plan- class 10

Once on a summer day, a crow became very thirsty Once on a summer day, a crow became very thirsty. It flew to and fro in search of water but in vain.

At last it saw a jar at a little distance and at once flew to it.

But the water was out of it’s reach.

Suddenly, it saw some pieces of stones beside the jar Suddenly, it saw some pieces of stones beside the jar. The crow hit upon a plan. It dropped the stones one by one into the jar.

As a result, the water in the jar rose up to its neck As a result, the water in the jar rose up to its neck. The crow then drank water and flew away.

Questions :- Why the crow became thirsty? What did it see? What does the story teach us?

Moral of the story:- Where there is a will, there is a way.

Home work :- Completing story:- A thirsty crow.