A few elephants carelessly trampled ants that were moving in a disciplined row formation to a new anthill with stored resources. The story is about how the ants tackle this situation. Children are expected to develop a creative story about this, drawing inspiration from fables about cooperation and preparation like "The Ant and the Grasshopper." Rogue elephants that have been kicked out of the matriarchal herd can disrupt newly formed bachelor herds, but introducing a mother elephant can help reestablish order, similar to how a mother can help control rebellious teenagers.
3. In a jungle also there are rules and the failure to follow the jungle rules may result in the animals ( however big and mighty they are !)facing problems with disatrous consequences. DEVELOP A STORY:In this story telling session case children are expected to visulaise the hot summer conditions in the jungle and appreciate the decision by elephants herd to leave the dry forest to a distant location searching for green/water resources.The ants are also leaving but not to as distant place like the elephants but to another location of an anthill where another fellow community there has stored enough resoureces for the rainy days (and these ants wants/share a living there!). Everu one know the movements of ants are always thro adisciplined row formation.Few elephants carelessly trample these ants ,while they were moving in row fromation .The story is about how ants tackle such situation and the children has to develop a creative story. Also children are expected to read old stories too like The Ant and the Grasshopper also known as The Grasshopper and the Ant or The Grasshopper and the Ants, is a fable attributed to Aesop, providing a moral lesson about hard work and preparation.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ant_and_the_Grasshopperhttp://www.sasionline.org/antsfiles/pages/honeyants/honey.html HONEY, I'M HOME! THE HONEY ANTS
4. Rogue elephants are like rebellious teenagersElephants are social creatures with defined roles for everyone in the herd. The herd is matriarchal, dominated by mothers and aunties. When the male babies grow to adolescence, they are kicked out of the herd, leaving their sisters and mother behind.We saw several of these lonely guys roaming around in the African bush today. They form bachelor herds that hang out together http://www.sethbarnes.com/?filename=rogue-elephant-like-rebellious-teenagersRogue elephants are like rebellious teenagers One creative solution for a bachelor herd that has been corrupted by a rogue is to bus in an elephant mother. Inevitably, the mother reestablishes order in the herd.(Is it not like the teenagers we see hanging out in herds that roam out beaches, malls and make lots of noise under the pretext of fun etc or sneer at their elders if some one controls them. It looks like that a good solution is to appoint few mothers there to hag out together and reestablish order.