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The Missing Football

Story

Dhruv's football went missing on Wednesday. Not just any football — the new one his father had bought him for his birthday, the one with the autograph sticker he'd pressed on so carefully.

He left it by the water tank during practice, same as always. When practice ended, it was gone.

"Someone took it," he told Coach Sameer, voice tight.

"Or someone moved it," Coach Sameer said. "Ask around before you decide it's stolen."

Dhruv asked around. Nobody had seen it.

That evening, walking past the equipment shed, he saw it. His football. Sitting in Farhan's bag, the zipper half open, the autograph sticker peeking out.

His stomach went cold, then hot.

Farhan was new to the team this season, quiet, always sitting a little apart from the others at lunch. Dhruv didn't think twice.

"You took my ball," he said, loud enough that three other boys turned around.

Farhan went very still. "I didn't."

"It's in your bag! I can see the sticker!"

A small crowd gathered the way crowds do, fast and curious. Farhan's ears had gone red.

"Show everyone, then," Dhruv said. "Open the bag."

Farhan didn't move. Which, to Dhruv, looked exactly like guilt.

Coach Sameer arrived, frowning, and opened the bag himself. Inside was a football — same brand, same color, but no sticker. A different, almost identical ball.

"That's not mine," Dhruv said slowly.

"I told you," Farhan said, and walked off without looking back, bag clutched tight against his side.

Dhruv felt the whole practice ground go quiet around him.

The next morning, his own football was sitting outside his house, wrapped in a plastic bag, with a small note tucked under the laces.

It rolled into our garden during practice. My little sister found it yesterday and didn't tell me until last night. Sorry. — Karan

Dhruv read it twice. He thought about Farhan's red ears, the way he'd clutched his bag walking away, the way the whole ground had gone silent watching him be accused in front of everyone.

He found Farhan before practice, sitting alone, lacing his boots.

"I made a mistake," Dhruv said. "It wasn't you. I'm sorry — properly sorry, in front of everyone, not just to you quietly."

Farhan looked up, surprised. "Okay," he said, like he hadn't expected the second part.

At practice, Dhruv told the team what had actually happened. Loud enough for everyone to hear, just like the accusation had been.

Farhan didn't say much. But he passed Dhruv the ball twice that practice, when he didn't have to, and Dhruv understood that as the only apology he was owed back.

Worksheet

A. Multiple Choice Questions

  1. What was special about the football that went missing? a) It was the most expensive one in the shop b) It was Dhruv's birthday gift with an autograph sticker c) It belonged to the whole team d) It was borrowed from the coach
  2. Where did Dhruv first see his football again? a) On the practice ground b) In Coach Sameer's office c) In Farhan's bag near the equipment shed d) At his own house
  3. What did Coach Sameer find when he opened the bag? a) Dhruv's exact football b) An empty bag c) A similar but different football d) Nothing at all
  4. Who actually had Dhruv's football the whole time? a) Farhan b) Coach Sameer c) Karan's sister d) No one, it was never missing
  5. What did Dhruv do after realising his mistake? a) Ignored it and said nothing b) Apologised only privately to Farhan c) Apologised publicly in front of the team d) Blamed Karan instead

B. True or False

  1. Dhruv's football had an autograph sticker on it. (True/False)
  2. Farhan immediately admitted to stealing the ball. (True/False)
  3. Coach Sameer found Dhruv's exact ball in Farhan's bag. (True/False)
  4. Karan's sister had found the missing ball and kept it without telling him right away. (True/False)
  5. Farhan passed the ball to Dhruv during practice after the apology. (True/False)

C. Short Answer Questions

  1. Why did Dhruv think Farhan had stolen his football?
  2. What advice did Coach Sameer give Dhruv before he accused anyone?
  3. How did Farhan react when he was accused in front of others?
  4. Who returned the real football, and how?
  5. What did Dhruv do the second time differently, compared to his first accusation?

D. Long Answer Questions

  1. Explain why a public apology mattered more than a private one in this story.
  2. Describe how Farhan might have felt throughout the story, from being accused to receiving the apology.
  3. What does this story teach us about jumping to conclusions before knowing the full truth?

E. Vocabulary Activity

Match the word with its meaning.

  1. Accuse
  2. Guilt
  3. Clutched
  4. Identical
  5. Owed

a) Held tightly, often from fear b) Exactly the same in appearance c) To say someone has done something wrong d) Something rightfully due to someone e) The feeling of having done something wrong

F. Reflection Corner

  1. What lesson did you learn from this story?
  2. Have you ever blamed someone without knowing the full truth, as Dhruv did?
  3. If you were Farhan, how would you have wanted Dhruv to apologise?

G. Discussion Corner

  1. Why is it harder to apologise publicly than privately, and why might it matter more?
  2. How can we be fair to others before assuming the worst about them?
  3. What role did Coach Sameer play in helping Dhruv think before accusing someone?

H. Creative Activity

Role Play Activity: With a friend or family member, act out the moment Dhruv apologises to Farhan in front of the team. Try it two ways — once where Dhruv apologises awkwardly and rushed, and once where he does it sincerely and clearly. Discuss which version feels more honest and why.


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