The Mouse Who Wanted to Roar
In this heartwarming tale, a tiny mouse named Milo proves that bravery isn’t about size or volume—it’s about action. The Mouse Who Wanted to Roar teaches children the powerful message that even the smallest voice can make a big difference. A perfect read for Grades 2–5, SEL discussions, and character-building lessons.
Description
Looking for a reading worksheet for kids that builds both comprehension and character? This engaging printable follows the story of a brave little mouse named Milo and helps children explore the meaning of courage through reading.
The Mouse Who Wanted to Roar Reading Worksheet is a printable PDF designed to boost comprehension and self-esteem while encouraging children to see the power in small acts of bravery.
This inspiring story follows Milo, a small mouse who wishes he could roar like the mighty lion on the mountain. Despite his squeaky voice, Milo saves the lion when no one else will. Through this tale, students learn that courage comes in all sizes—and actions speak louder than sound.
This worksheet is ideal for Grades 2–5, ESL students, and homeschoolers. Use it for independent reading, guided instruction, or as part of your character education curriculum.
🎯 Perfect For:
Elementary classrooms (Grades 2–5)
ESL/ELL learners
Homeschooling
Morning work or SEL lessons
Reading centers or sub plans
📚 Bonus Book Recommendation:
Pair this worksheet with the book “The Lion Inside” by Rachel Bright — a beautifully illustrated story about a quiet mouse who discovers that even the smallest creatures can have the biggest impact.
👉 Want more reading practice? Pair this with our free library-themed reading worksheet to build vocabulary and love for reading.
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