In the teacher with empty jar story, the moral could be related to simplicity and humility. The empty jar is simple and unassuming. The teacher may be using it to teach that we should approach learning with a sense of humility, like an empty jar waiting to be filled. We should not be full of ourselves or think we know it all, but rather be open to new learning experiences and be receptive to what others can teach us.
Well, perhaps it's about the potential for growth. An empty jar has the capacity to hold a lot. In the story, the teacher may be trying to show that we all start as 'empty jars' in a sense, with the ability to gain wisdom, skills, etc. throughout life. So, it's about recognizing our own potential for development.
The moral could be about the importance of starting with an open mind, just like an empty jar can be filled with knowledge or new ideas. The teacher might use the empty jar to represent a student's mind at the beginning of the learning process.
In a story where the jar has some special significance, perhaps it holds memories or dreams. The moral could be about cherishing intangible things. The teacher could be the guide to help students understand the value of these non - physical elements, and the jar serves as a symbol of that.
One way is to use it as an ice - breaker at the start of a new semester. Teachers can show an empty jar and ask students what they think it represents in terms of their learning journey. It can make students more aware of their own eagerness and capacity to learn.
The moral of the jar of life story could be about priorities. It shows that we should first fill our lives with the big important things like family, health and love, before we start filling it with the small and less important things. Just like filling the big rocks in the jar first before the pebbles and sand.
The moral is about prioritization. Just like the big rocks representing important things in life should go in the jar first. If you fill the jar with small things (like sand or pebbles which could be minor tasks or distractions) first, the big rocks won't fit. It shows that we should focus on the most important tasks or values first in our lives.
The Coyote and the Jar of Stars story may carry a moral about the futility of trying to possess something that is not meant to be possessed. Stars are celestial bodies, far beyond the reach and the rightful ownership of a coyote or any earthly being. The coyote's attempt to get the stars in the jar was perhaps a doomed pursuit from the start. This shows that we should understand our limits and not strive for the unattainable in an improper way, as it can lead to disappointment or worse consequences.
Well, in the wisdom jar full of rocks story, the moral can be seen as a lesson in resource management, not just time but also our energy and focus. The rocks are like our major goals or values. We have to put them in the 'jar' of our lives first. Otherwise, if we start with the small things (represented by sand or pebbles), we won't be able to fit the big and important things. It's a simple yet profound way to remind us to always be aware of what truly matters in our lives.
In some stories, the jar could be a tool for motivation. For example, if it's used to collect tokens for good behavior like I mentioned before. It serves as a visual representation of the students' positive actions.
The moral of 'the empty pot' is about honesty. The boy in the story was honest when he presented his empty pot, while others cheated. In the end, his honesty was rewarded.
One possible moral could be about resourcefulness. Just like an empty coke can can be repurposed in many ways, we should also be resourceful in life and make the best out of what we have.
I'm not sure specifically which 'teacher and jar story' you are referring to. There could be many stories involving a teacher and a jar. It could be a story about a teacher using a jar for a science experiment, like putting some objects in the jar to teach about volume or density.