Mrs. Deva paused in her lecture, noticing the distant gaze of her students. "I see some of you are lost in thought," she remarked with a soft smile.
Mrs. Deva set her textbook aside. "Why don't we take a break from numbers and facts?" she suggested, her eyes twinkling with excitement. "Let's step outside and truly experience what we've been learning."
A gentle breeze ruffled the pages of a forgotten notebook, its whispers mingling with the rustle of leaves. Emily, a curious student with an inquisitive mind, looked up at the sky. "I've never noticed how alive everything seems," she mused aloud.
Mrs. Deva watched with pride as her students discovered nature's wonders. "Remember," she called out, "nature isn't just something to study. It's something to feel and understand."
Jake, usually quiet and reserved, spoke up. "I never realized how much there is to learn just by being outside," he admitted, glancing at the horizon.
Mrs. Deva beamed, knowing this was a lesson they would carry with them. "Nature has so much to teach us," she said softly. "I'm glad you all took the time to listen."
















