In a cool, colourful school, three quick-witted creatures were in a duel. Joel, a teal eel, and his twin brother, Noel, were racing to the pool.
Joel was sleek and swift, swimming like a reel. Noel was cool and calm, sliding like he was on a stool.
"Noel, don’t be a fool," Joel teased, doing a twirl. "It's my turn to rule the school pool!"
Noel giggled, "Joel, you're a jewel. But make no mistake, I'm not your tool. This duel is not cruel, it's just a fun rule!"
The race began, and they swam like a whirl, splashing water that sparkled in the sun's jewel.
On the poolside, their friend Mabel, a beetle, had a treat. A big, sweet cake, a prize for the duel, cool and neat.
Answer these questions:
1. What are the names of the two creatures racing to the pool?
2. How does Joel swim?
3. How does Noel slide?
4. Why did Joel tease Noel?
5. What did Mabel have as a prize for the race?
On one side, write the words ending with eel and the other side, write the words ending with ool
eel
ool
Write a story of your own called 'Race to the Pool'