Fable Story Handwritten Report

Title: The Tortoise and the Hare

Introduction:

A fable is a short story that teaches a moral lesson. It often uses animals, plants, or inanimate objects as characters. One of the most famous fables is “The Tortoise and the Hare,” which teaches the value of patience and perseverance.

The Story:

Once upon a time, there was a race between a slow-moving tortoise and a swift hare. The tortoise was known for its steady pace, while the hare was famous for its incredible speed. They decided to have a race to see who was the better runner.

The race began, and the hare took off at a full sprint, leaving the tortoise far behind. The hare thought to himself, “I’ll take a nap and still win this race.” So, he lay down under a tree and fell asleep.

Meanwhile, the tortoise, though slow, kept moving steadily. He didn’t stop for anything. Hours passed, and the hare finally woke up from his nap. To his surprise, the tortoise was almost at the finish line. The hare tried to run as fast as he could, but it was too late. The tortoise crossed the finish line first.

The hare was embarrassed and learned a valuable lesson: never to underestimate the power of patience and perseverance.

Moral of the Story:

The moral of this fable is that slow and steady wins the race. It teaches us that we should not be overconfident and that patience and hard work are often more important than speed.

Illustrations:

  • A tortoise and a hare on a race track

  • The hare sleeping under a tree

  • The tortoise crossing the finish line

Conclusion:

Fables like “The Tortoise and the Hare” have been passed down through generations, teaching us valuable life lessons. By reading and retelling these stories, we can continue to learn and grow.


For a hand抄报, you can create a visual representation of the story using drawings or cutouts of the tortoise and hare, the race track, and the setting. Add colorful decorations, borders, and perhaps a quote from the story to make it more engaging.