Moral Social And Cultural Studies Grade 6 Volume 2 May 2026
Layla lived in a small town split by a deep, rocky ravine. On the east side were the Jabal people, known for their blue-tiled roofs and wheat fields. On the west side were the Wadi people, famous for their green shutters and olive groves.
Layla held out the kitten. “Her name is Olive. She was hungry. I am Layla.” Moral Social And Cultural Studies Grade 6 Volume 2
Instead of shouting, Layla walked down into the ravine, crossed the dry riverbed, and climbed up the other side. The Wadi children stared. An elder woman whispered, “An east-side girl on our land?” Layla lived in a small town split by a deep, rocky ravine
Here is the story, followed by discussion questions modeled after MSCS assessments. Chapter 1: The Crack in the Wall Layla held out the kitten
Layla returned home with an idea. She asked her teacher, “Can our class project be rebuilding the bridge—not with stone, but with a story walk?”
Her teacher smiled. “That is moral courage.”