In the heart of a small village, there was a beautiful garden that no one ever wanted to leave. But this wasn’t just any garden. It was the Magical Math Garden, where numbers and shapes grew like flowers.
Every spring, the garden bloomed with special plants: Circle Vines, Triangle Trees, and Square Flowers. The villagers loved to visit the garden, but there was one rule—only those who could solve math puzzles could take a piece of the magic home.
One sunny morning, two curious children, Ella and Sam, decided to enter the garden. They had always been fascinated by numbers, and the idea of solving puzzles excited them.
As they walked along the garden paths, they came across a large, sparkling Number Fountain. It had a puzzle written on it:
"I am a shape with four equal sides and four right angles. What am I?"
Ella looked at Sam, and they both thought for a moment. Sam suddenly smiled. "It’s a square!" he said.
The Number Fountain sparkled even brighter, and a Square Flower bloomed in front of them. The petals were perfectly symmetrical, just like the shape they had solved.
"Great job!" said a voice from the garden. "Solve one more puzzle, and you can take a piece of the magic home."
Excited, Ella and Sam moved deeper into the garden. They found a Triangle Tree, and on its trunk was another puzzle:
"I have three sides and three angles. What shape am I?"
Ella grinned. "It’s a triangle!"
The Triangle Tree glowed, and from its branches, three perfect triangle-shaped fruits fell into their hands.
With smiles on their faces, Ella and Sam left the Magical Math Garden, carrying their math treasures. They had learned that math wasn’t just about numbers—it was about recognizing shapes, solving puzzles, and seeing the magic in the world around them.
Exercises
1. Comprehension Questions
- What is the name of the magical garden?
- What was the first puzzle they solved?
- What shape did they find at the Number Fountain?
- What did they learn from the garden?
- Puzzle – ___ (A. A problem to solve)
- Square – ___ (B. A shape with four equal sides and right angles)
- Triangle – ___ (C. A shape with three sides and three angles)
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