Lake Race
Pete and Jane love to race their bikes and decide to have a friendly competition at the lake. Along the way, Jane spots a snake, but they laugh it off and continue racing. In the end, Jane wins the race, and they sit by the lake to enjoy a drink and reflect on their fun day. They both look forward to racing again in the future.
This worksheet helps students understand narrative structure with a clear beginning, middle, and end. It encourages sportsmanship and friendship, as shown by their playful competition. Vocabulary related to actions and objects, like “racing” and “lake,” builds contextual language skills. Reading such stories also strengthens attention to detail as students follow the sequence and outcome of the race.
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