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Prepare a speech to be delivered by you in the ‘Interschool Elocution Competition,’ on account of the ‘Teacher’s Day’.
Topic: ‘Salute to the teachers’
Hints:
- An excellent educator
- Brightens a soul with its light
- Teaches from the heart, not just from the book
- Resourceful and dedicated
- Hard-working and motivated
Concept: Speech Writing
Counterview:
Write your counterview on the topic
Science and technological development have made our life very comfortable.
Points:
- Has made life comfortable and happy.
- Life being lengthened
- Increased agricultural production
- World is brought closer through communication and transport systems
- modes of entertainment
Concept: View and Counterview
‘Imagine you are Rohit/ Richa residing at, Sainik Colony, Pune 411051.’
‘Science Exhibition’
Formal Letter-
Write a letter to a famous scientist inviting him/her as a Chief Guest of the ‘Science Day Celebration’ of your school.
Concept: Letter Writing
Verbal to Non-verbal:
Prepare a fact file using the following points:
Location, Modes of transport, Best time to visit, Accommodation, Places to visit Uniqueness
Ooty or Udhagamandalam’ is a hill station in Tamil Nadu. The queen of the blue mountains sits in the central region of the Nilgiri Range at 7,400 feet, 292 km south west of Bengaluru. The botanical garden, The Ooty Lake, Holy Trinity Church are the places which add to the beauty of Ooty. Wenlock downs is one of the most popular picnic spots in Ooty. Ooty’s hotels range from swanky to budget places. Hotel Surya, Nilgiri Hotel, Khims are some renowned hotels. It is best to visit the place during off season, i.e. March to May to avoid large crowd. Coimbatore is the nearest airport and from there cabs are available to Ooty. From Coimbatore to Udhagamandalam station you may travel by rail or meter gauge. For those taking the road NH 17 Bandipur via Maddur and Mysore will be convenient. From Bandlpur take the route to Mudumalai reserve to Ooty via Gudalur. Ooty is well known for its handmade chocolates, aromatic oils, spices and of course tea.
Concept: Information Transfer
Speech:
Prepare a speech to be delivered by you on account of the Republic Day.
Topic: ‘How to build a new India.’
Hints:
- unity in diversity
- sacrifices of the freedom fighters
- education
- pollution free
Concept: Speech Writing
Counterview:
Write your counterview on the topic:
‘Home cooked food cannot compete the readymade, restaurant food.’
Points:
- Simple
- Hardly mouth watering
- Consumes time and energy
- Less variety
Concept: View and Counterview
News Report-
Prepare a news report on the following:
‘14 Child Labourers Were Rescued From Firework Factory.’
Concept: Report Writing
Develop a story in about 80-100 words with the following ending:
Give a suitable title:
following words:
This year it was an unusual Independence Day...
Concept: Story Writing
News Report:
Prepare a news report on the following:
‘Traffic Police Commissioner conducts a lecture series, to enlighten the students about safe driving.’
Concept: Report Writing
Developing a story/Narrating experience:
Develop a story in about 80-100 words with the following beginning:
Give a suitable title:
It was Saturday night and I was all alone at home, when suddenly...
Concept: Story Writing
Narrate an experience based on the given beginning and suggest a suitable title.
'Last year in September, we were travelling to our village for Ganesh Utsav. It had been raining heavily for two weeks...'
Concept: Narration
Non-verbal to Verbal
Study the table given below and prepare a paragraph on it.
| Alligators | Crocodiles | |
| 1. | U shaped round snout | V shaped round snout |
| 2. | Live in fresh water | Live in fresh water and saline water |
| 3. | Have wide jaws; upper jaw is wider than the lower jaw | Have narrow jaws; both the jaws are of the same size |
| 4. | Only upper teeth are visible when the mouth is closed | Both the teeth are visible when the mouth is closed. |
| 5. | No functioning salt glands | Very functional salt glands |
| 6. | Sensory pits on scales near the jaw | Sensory pits in every scale of the body |
Concept: Information Transfer
Read the passage and write a summary of it in a paragraph. Suggest a suitable title.
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Fireflies are beetles and go through several life stages, starting out as an egg, then hatching into larvae. At the juvenile stage, they turn into pupae and then, finally adults. Fireflies spend most of their lives in a larval stage, hidden away. There are 2000 different species of fireflies. But they all go through a long juvenile stage and a short adult life, which is mainly about courtship, mating and reproduction. The juveniles living underground or underwater, are very different though-they're hunters, they eat snails and soft-bodied insects and they have very different habitats. Conserving them is essential for human life as fireflies are a key part of the food web. They are predators of agricultural pests. In turn, they are prey for spiders and other insects. They are completely enmeshed in the web of life. In addition, about 70 years ago, scientists unravelled the mystery of fireflies' light-producing talents. Since then, the bio-chemical reactions that fireflies experience have been used in detecting bacterial contamination in foods, testing drugs against cancer, developing drought-resistant crops. They have been used in space exploration. So fireflies give us beauty and inventions. Fireflies carry oxygen, calcium, magnesium and a natural chemical called luciferin. These react together to produce the photons. This is how the fireflies glow. Firefly tourism is growing across the world. In Maharashtra, for example, a particular species monsoon fireflies, emerge before the rains. They're beautiful and a festival is held in Purushwadi, encouraging firefly tourism. Its wonderful that people around the world go to see fireflies in their natural habitat. We need to be cautious. Too many people can disturb adult and larval habitats. Fireflies need darkness to communicate with each other and we need fireflies because they are harbingers of hope. |
Concept: Summary Writing
Imagine you are Manav/Mira Sharma residing at B/12 'Snehkutir', M.G. Road, Nashik-422003. Read the given news extract:
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CELEBRATING THE GIRL CHILD -by a Staff Reporter 12th Oct, Nashik: Yesterday, the city celebrated International Girl Child Day. Various programmes were organized across the city to felicitate girls who are young achievers. Speaking on the occasion the Govener said that as a nation we should educate and empower the girl child ....... |
Formal Letter:
Write a letter to the Chairman, Rotary Club, D.C. Road, Nashik - 422003 to arrange an event to felicitate young girl achievers of the city.
Concept: Letter Writing
Imagine you are Manav / Mira Sharma residing at B/12 ‘Snehkutir’, M.G. Road, Nashik-422003. Read the given news extract:
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CELEBRATING THE GIRL CHILD -by a Staff Reporter 12th Oct, Nashik: Yesterday, the city celebrated International Girl Child Day. Various programmes were organized across the city to felicitate girls who are young achievers. Speaking on the occasion the Govemer said that as a nation we should educate and empower the girl child ............... |
Informal Letter:
Write a letter to your friend to state the importance of women in our society.
Concept: Letter Writing
Read the following information and complete the table given below. Give a suitable title:
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Turtles and tortoises are closely related. They are both reptiles from the same family (Testudines or Chelonian). The main difference between the two is that turtle is the name given to water-dwellers and tortoise is the name given to land-dwellers. They are easily identified by the presence of a shell, from which their head and limbs protrude. Turtles are found in Africa and America. Its shell is lighter and more streamlined than that of a tortoise. To enable swimming, it has webbed feet with long claws. Turtles are omnivores, eating both vegetation and meat. Their lifespan is shorter than that of the tortoise with an average of 20-40 years and a maximum of 86 years. Tortoises are found mainly in Asia and Africa, but also in America. It has a rounder, bumpier, heavier shell than a turtle. Its bent legs are short and sturdy. Tortoises are usually herbivores, but some eat meat, their lifespan is longer than that of the turtle with an average of 80-150 years and a maximum of 188 years. |
| FEATURES | TURTLES | TORTOISE |
| (i) Habitat | ||
| (ii) Places found in | ||
| (iii) Shell | ||
| (iv) Lifespan |
Concept: Information Transfer
Transfer the information into a paragraph:
Observe the chart and write a paragraph on it. Suggest a suitable title:

Concept: Information Transfer
Prepare a speech to be delivered in your school assembly on the topic:
'Giving is Receiving'
Use the following points:
- makes us feel happy.
- promotes co-operation and social connection.
- develops feeling of contentment.
- develops feeling of empathy.
Concept: Speech Writing
Write your counterview in a paragraph on the topic ‘Short cuts to success is not a wrong choice’:
Use the following points:
- Followed by people with wrong principles.
- Quality of work will suffer.
- The result will not last long.
- Limitations to creative thinking.
Concept: View and Counterview
Expand the following idea into 100 words:
'The time to be happy is now'.
Concept: Expansion of Ideas
