Every morning in Rio, Mrs. Sofia arrived at school wearing bright colors, jingling bracelets, and enough energy to power the entire neighborhood.
The principal sighed,
“Remember, Sofia… today your priority is teaching math.”
She smiled confidently.
“Absolutely! Numbers first… samba second.”
The first class began.
“Children,” she announced, “today we’ll learn counting.”
The students grabbed their notebooks.
Instead, Sofia clapped her hands.
“One step left… two steps right… three spins… four hip shakes!”
Within minutes, the entire classroom looked less like a school and more like the Rio Carnival rehearsal.
The music teacher peeked through the door and whispered,
“Should we stop this?”
The principal groaned,
“It’s too late… even the janitor is dancing.”
At the end of the day, the principal confronted Sofia.
“Sofia, did you teach anything from the curriculum today?”
She grinned proudly.
“Of course!”
“What?”
“The children may not remember long division…”
“…but I guarantee they’ll never miss a beat!” ๐ถ๐










