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The Classroom Groups
This is what i feel
Once upon a time, in Ms. Lila's classroom, the students were excited for activity time. Today, they would be divided into three groups. Group one was given colorful puzzles to solve. Group two received a set of blocks to build amazing towers. Group three was asked to observe the other groups while sitting quietly.
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Group three sat in a circle, watching their friends at play. "I wish we could join in," said Lily, her eyes on the bright blocks. "I wonder if we’ll get a turn," added Max, dreaming about the puzzles. But, they waited patiently, watching closely. The classroom was filled with laughter and creativity.
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After some time, Ms. Lila clapped her hands for attention. "Let’s hear what each group feels," she said with a warm smile. Group one shared, "We had so much fun solving puzzles together!" Group two added, "We loved building tall towers with blocks!" Group three looked at each other and said, "We felt a bit left out, but we learned so much by watching."
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Ms. Lila nodded and said, "It's important to include everyone in the fun." She rearranged the groups so everyone could try both puzzles and blocks. "Yay!" cheered all the students as they jumped into new activities. Group three was now finally building and solving happily. Everyone learned that sharing and including others makes the class a happier place for all.
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