The Brave Little Woodcutter


Once upon a time, there was a brave little woodcutter named Timmy. Timmy was a first grade student who lived in a small village surrounded by a dense forest. He loved exploring the forest and often went on adventures with his friends.

One day, while Timmy was wandering through the forest, he stumbled upon a hidden cave. Curiosity got the best of him and he decided to explore the cave. As he entered, he saw that the cave was filled with glittering treasures. But to his surprise, there was a fierce dragon guarding the treasures.

Timmy was scared, but he remembered his teacher's lesson about being brave and using his wit. He thought of a plan and decided to approach the dragon. The dragon roared and breathed fire, but Timmy stood his ground and bravely asked the dragon why it was guarding the treasures.

The dragon replied, "These treasures belong to me and anyone who tries to take them will face my wrath!"

Timmy thought for a moment and then said, "But what use are these treasures to you? You can't eat them or play with them. Wouldn't it be better to share them with others?"

The dragon was taken aback by Timmy's wise words and thought about it. It had never occurred to the dragon that sharing could bring happiness. So, the dragon agreed to let Timmy take some treasures as long as he promised to share them with others.

Timmy happily collected some treasures and ran back to his village. He shared the treasures with his friends and the villagers were amazed. They praised Timmy for his bravery and cleverness. From that day on, Timmy was known as the hero of the village.

Timmy learned that sometimes, being brave and using your wit can lead to great things. And he lived happily ever after, always remembering the lesson he learned from the fearsome dragon. The end.

Questions

What did Timmy find in the hidden cave?
What grade was Timmy in?
What is the name of the brave little woodcutter in the passage?
What did Timmy learn from his encounter with the dragon?