The Tiny Teacher Summary

 

The Tiny Teacher Summary

The Tiny Teacher Summary 

The story of the little teacher is about the life of an ant which is completely remarkable. It is the smallest creature we ever see in our daily lives. They live in comfortable homes with hundreds of small rooms and pathways. In some rooms, the queen ant lays eggs where the rest of the rooms are nurseries for young ants. The ants house is free from quarrels as everyone performs their duties in peace.

We see that every ant has certain duties and they do it responsibly. Thus, they all lead peaceful lives. In fact, there are people we call 'ant keepers' who keep ants as their pets. They document their daily behavior and watch them closely. Ants have those fillers, which they use to communicate or greet other ants. Although red and black are the most common types of ants, there are different types of ants.

The queen ant's mother is the queen ant's entire population. The queen ant has found a pair of wings which get rid of her after the flight of the wedding. Shortly thereafter, it lays eggs that move through the life cycle from grubs to cocoons and, eventually, replenish ants. Therefore, we see that this process takes about five to six weeks to complete.

The soldier keeps the ant's eggs on the grub. Similarly, workers take ants to grub for airbing, exercise, and sunlight. The new ants serve as soldiers, builders, cleaners, and more. Small ants receive training for a few weeks before going to work.

Thus, we see how they work so systematically. We can learn many things from this little teacher. Whether it is hard work, a sense of duty, care, discipline, or whatever, they are great teachers. You will never see ants fighting with each other because they are very disciplined and loyal. Thus, they may be few but they are very important beings who teach a lot to everyone.

As the title says, even though they are small, ants are big teachers who teach us with hard work, duty, discipline, cleanliness, loyalty and their own actions and lives.

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