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Friday, September 29, 2023
Learning to Communicate - Workbook 7 Unit 3 page 38 Speech
Thursday, September 28, 2023
Tuesday, September 26, 2023
Class 6 Learning to Communicate Workbook 6 page 37-38
Sunday, September 24, 2023
From the Diary of Anne Frank NCERT Class 10 Q&A Solution
Summary of the chapter ' From the Diary of Anne Frank'
Oral Comprehension
Q1. What makes writing in a diary a strange experience for Anne Frank?
ANSWER: It's strange because it's private and personal, like confiding in a book, and she lacks a close friend to share her thoughts with.
Q2. Why does Anne want to keep a diary?
ANSWER: Anne desired to maintain a diary and put her thoughts into words because her mind was filled with a multitude of thoughts and emotions. Lacking a close friend to confide in regarding these deeply personal matters, she made the choice to keep a diary instead.
Q3. Why did Anne think she could confide more in her diary than in people?
ANSWER: She saw her diary as non-judgmental and unbiased, a reliable friend. She also felt isolated from her family and lacked a close friend to confide in.
2. The Model Millionaire - Oscar Wilde Literary Reader 6 Q&A Solved
Let's Infer
Let's discuss
MCQs on 'The Model Millionaire by Oscar Wilde
a) Alan Trevor told him.b) Hughie Erskine shared the story with him.c) The old model experienced it firsthand.d) It was mentioned in a newspaper article.
Thursday, September 21, 2023
1. Bashir Leaves Home - Subhadra Sen Gupta - Literary Reader 6 Solved
Introduction
Word Meaning
Difficult Words |
Meaning |
Heartbroken |
Extremely sad or upset |
Satchel |
A small bag, often used for carrying
items |
Paanwalla |
A person who sells paan (a type of leaf
wrapped snack) |
Stained |
Marked or discolored |
Haldi |
Turmeric, a yellow spice |
Gali |
A narrow lane or alley |
Robbers |
People who steal from others by force or
threat |
Kite |
A small, flying object controlled by a
string |
Marbles |
Small, colorful spherical objects used in a
game |
Somewhere else |
Another place |
Pedalled |
Operated a bicycle by turning the
pedals |
Solomnly |
In a serious and earnest manner |
Paan-stained |
Discolored or marked by paan stains (from
chewing paan) |
Heartbreak |
Intense sadness or emotional pain |
Heartfelt |
Sincere and deeply felt |
Convinced |
Persuaded or certain about something |
Fuss |
A commotion or unnecessary display of
excitement |
Let's Infer
Say whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F).
Here are the answers to the True (T) or False (F) statements:
- False (F) - Bashir did not leave home permanently; he eventually decided to return home.
- True (T) - Bashir believed that only his dog Chand understood his pain.
- True (T) - Bashir packed clothes, food (two pieces of fish and a boiled potato), a pencil, and a candle in his satchel.
- False (F) - Bashir needed to save his pocket money for the next 14 weeks, not 28, to buy the toy car.
- True (T) - Bashir wanted his father to lend him the money to buy the toy car.
- False (F) - Bashir did not know where to go or which train to take; he was simply leaving home without a specific destination in mind.
- False (F) - Munnelal and Bannobi did not try to make him return home. They bid him farewell instead.
- False (F) - By the time Bashir reached the end of the lane, he was not convinced he had made the right decision; he was heartbroken and upset.
- True (T) - Bashir's brother Khalid met him before he reached the railway station.
- True (T) - Bashir decided to go back home without making a fuss when Khalid met him.
Let's Discuss
My Financial Career by Stephen Leacock - Literary Reader 7 - Class 7 Q&A Solved
Summary
Let's Infer
The Tree in Season by Robert Fisher Summary Q&A Solved
Poem
SPRING
The tree hums quietly to itself
a lullaby to the buds
bursting with baby leaves
its branches ride the winds
and in all its new green glory
the tree begins to sing
SUMMER
The tree stretches in the sun
it knows the birds that fly
the beasts that run, climb and jump
from its heavy loaded branches
it yawns and digs its roots
deep into the still centre
of the spinning earth
AUTUMN
The tree shivers in the shortening day
its leaves turn gold
the clouds pass
the seeds fall
the tree drops its coins of gold
and the days are rich
with the spending of leaves
WINTER
Old branches ache
tree stands naked in the storms
deep frozen bleak and bare
deep underground life lies sleeping
the tree sleeps
and waits for the returning sun
to wake him
from his woody dreams
(Robert Fisher)
Let's enjoy the poem
1. b. What is meant by "green glory'? Why is it 'new"?
Summary of 'The Tree in Season' by Robert Fisher
MCQs of the poem 'The Tree in Season' by Robert Fisher
The Last Truck Ride by Ruskin Bond - Literary Reader 7 - Class 7 Q&A Solved
Summary of 'The Last Truck Ride' by Ruskin Bond
The story begins with Pritam Singh, a Sikh truck driver, driving his own truck along a mountain road with his young companion, Nathu. Pritam makes a living by transporting limestone from quarries to the depot, and Nathu works as his helper. Nathu had left his village due to a failed crop and found work with Pritam.
Word/Meaning
Let's Infer
a. warm and affectionate?
b. cold and formal?
Give a reason for your choice.
ANSWER:
Let's Discuss
Growing trees is undeniably essential for numerous reasons:
- Environmental Benefits: Trees are vital for maintaining a healthy environment. They absorb carbon dioxide, release oxygen, and help mitigate the effects of climate change by reducing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. They also provide habitat for wildlife, which is crucial for biodiversity.
- Air Quality: Trees act as natural air purifiers, filtering out pollutants and particulate matter from the air. They help improve air quality in urban areas, reducing the risk of respiratory diseases in humans.
- Erosion Control: Tree roots stabilize soil and prevent erosion, particularly in hilly or forested regions. This helps maintain fertile soil for agriculture and prevents landslides.
- Shade and Cooling: Trees provide shade and help cool the environment, reducing the urban heat island effect. They also conserve energy by reducing the need for air conditioning.
- Aesthetic Value: Trees enhance the beauty of landscapes, making cities and rural areas more attractive and pleasant to live in.
- Right to Education: Every child has the fundamental right to education, as recognized by international conventions and most national laws. Denying a child access to education not only hampers their personal development but also hinders the progress of society as a whole. Education is crucial for acquiring knowledge, skills, and opportunities for a better future.
- Child Labor: Making a child work when they should be in school is considered child labor and is widely condemned. Child labor deprives children of their childhood, subjects them to exploitative conditions, and often perpetuates the cycle of poverty.
- Development and Well-being: Education is a pathway to personal development, empowerment, and social mobility. It equips children with the tools they need to make informed choices and contribute positively to society. Depriving children of education can have long-term negative consequences for their well-being.
- Alternative Solutions: Rather than subjecting children to labor, societies should prioritize ensuring access to quality education and creating an environment where children can thrive academically and socially. Governments and communities must work together to eliminate child labor and promote education as a right for all children.
Lemon-Yellow and Fig by Manohar Malgonkar - Literary Reader 7 - Class 7 Q&A Solved
Summary of Lemon-Yellow and Fig
In the story "Lemon-Yellow and Fig," the protagonist is a young salesman who has recently secured a job selling saris and choli pieces in a shop in Bombay. His employer, Mr. Ratnam, hired him based on his perceived honesty. The protagonist takes his job seriously and is doing well, even making significant sales in a short time.
Tuesday, September 19, 2023
Summary of Detective No. 30, Class VIII Literary Reader
Monday, September 18, 2023
Class 6 Workbook page 35 Writing Practice
D-004 Welkkin Park
Begumpet
Hyderabad-500016
8 December 20XX
Dear Parthiban,
I hope this message finds you well. Thank you for your kind invitation to the hockey match next Saturday at Lal Bahadur Stadium. I'm delighted to accept your invitation, and I'm looking forward to the charity match. It sounds like a great event, and I appreciate your thoughtfulness in including me.
Please let me know the details regarding the time and where we should meet. I want to make sure I'm there on time.
Once again, thank you for inviting me. I'm excited about the match and the opportunity to spend time together.
Best wishes,
Abhishek
Sunday, September 17, 2023
CBSE Report Writing Examples: Solved Questions and Topics
Q1. MMD School, Nashik, recently organised a science symposium on the topic: ‘Effect of pollution on quality of life’. You are Amit/Amita Raazdan, editor of the school magazine. Write a report on the event for your school magazine. (120 – 150 words)
(SOURCE- CBSE 2018)
Answer:
Report on Science Symposium on "Effect of Pollution on Quality of Life" at MMD School, Nashik
- By Amit/Amita Raazdan, Editor of the School Magazine
A thought-provoking science symposium, centered around the theme "Effect of Pollution on Quality of Life," was recently hosted at MMD School, Nashik. This event, held on 1st March 2022, brought together the entire science community of our school.
The symposium commenced with a warm welcome to our esteemed guest speakers. Sh. Suraj Prakash set the tone for the event by outlining its objectives and importance. Dr. Hari Om Gupta, a distinguished expert in the field, shared his profound insights into the adverse impacts of pollution on our lives.
One of the highlights of the day was a compelling demonstration illustrating the tangible effects of pollution on our daily existence. Post-lunch, Dr. K.K. Arora, another resourceful speaker, elucidated practical steps that individuals can take to mitigate pollution's effects. Subsequently, an engaging session on innovative pollution reduction concepts left young minds inspired.
The interactive dialogue that followed demonstrated the eagerness of our participants to address this critical issue. They pledged their commitment to be agents of change. The symposium concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks from the head of the science department, expressing gratitude to all participants for their dedication to creating a cleaner, healthier environment.