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When you meet friends of your own age do you do anything special – like play a game, chat or watch a movie? What else do you do?
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If you do not get food in the school, find out why?
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Write about the food given in your school. If you do not get food in school, ask a friend or someone else who gets food in school.
- What time is the meal served?
- What do you get in the meal at school?
- Do you like the mid-day meal that you get?
- Is the food that you get enough for you?
- Do you bring your own plate, or do you get it in school?
- Who serves the food?
- Do your teachers eat with you?
- Is the week’s menu put up on the school board?
- What will you get on Wednesday and Friday?
- If you got a chance to change the menu for the meal in your school, what would you like to change? What would you like to eat? Make your own menu.
Day Food Items Monday Wednesday Friday
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Where will you lodge your complaint about the mid-day meal?
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Find out the toll free phone number, the website or e-mail address to make a complaint.
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Do you study in a boarding school? If you do not, try to talk with someone who goes to a boarding school and find out –
- In what ways is boarding school different from other schools?
- What kind of food do they get there?
- Where do the children sit and eat in the boarding school?
- Who cooks food for the children in the boarding school? Who serves the food?
- Who washes the vessels?
- Do the children miss home-made food sometimes?
- Would you like to go to a boarding school? Why?
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The ‘cooking and eating together’ in a Gurudwara is called langar. Have you ever eaten in langar? Where and when?
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How many people were cooking and how many were serving the food there?
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Are there other occasions when you have eaten with many people? Where and when? Who cooked and served the food there?
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In your home too, do people quarrel over fans, TV, newspapers, chairs or anything else?
- In your home, who settles such quarrels?
- Talk about an interesting incident at home when there was a quarrel over such things.
- Have you ever seen people quarrelling over something elsewhere? What?
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It is 7 o’clock in the evening. Pratibha is hurrying home from her friend’s house. Her brothers Sandeep and Sanjay are busy playing round the corner with their friends. They are in no hurry to go home. Even if they are late, nobody will scold them. Pratibha thinks that this is not fair. Why should there be one rule for her and another for her brothers? But what can she do? |
Does this kind of thing happen in your house or in any of your friend’s house? What do you think about this?
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Do you think that there should be different rules for girls and boys, women and men?
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Think – what would happen if girls had to follow rules made for boys and boys had to follow rules made for girls.
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One day, Pilloo Aunty took Phali and Nazu and their friends to the beach. What a good time they had! They played in sand and water, and then went for a ride on the Giant wheel. After that, they ate bhelpuri and bought balloons. Then everybody enjoyed some icy cold kulfi. When the kulfi-seller asked for money, he made a mistake. He charged for five kulfis instead of seven. The children thought, “Hurrah! We have saved money.” But Pilloo Aunty paid the money for seven kulfis to the kulfi-seller. The children will always remember what Pilloo Aunty did that day. |
- If you were to write a different ending for this story, how will you end it?
- Is there anyone in your family who is like Pilloo Aunty? Who?
- What would the children have thought if Pilloo Aunty had paid less money to the kulfi-seller? What do you think about this?
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What do you think Akshay will do?
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Why was Akshay confused?
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Why do you think Akshay’s grandmother warned him not to drink even water in Anil’s house?
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Do you know of anybody who thinks like Akshay’s grandmother?
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Do you agree with Akshay’s grandmother?
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What do you think Akshay should do?
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