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DO AND LEARN MATHS

  DO   AND  LEARN MATHS 1.       Short demo of   school-level   geometry 2.     Talk of pie day in schools   -   22/7 instead of   3/14 3.     Get help from PTI sir   FOR MANY IDEAS – ascending,   descending , odd-even way of team formation,   rows and columns,   samaroopa and sarvasama ,   samaanthara   concepts 4.     from PTI sir   -     rectangle to square   etc    maximise 5.     pythogo......   spiral on the ground and on graph sheet 6.     sq. Root    using    pythogo......   7.     many cut and paste ideas from   craft   teacher –eg area of circle 8.     actually every formula can be   understood and practised by   DO-AND-LEARN METHOD 9.     actually every construction ...

Go fly a kite

  " Go fly a kite " is an American idiom used to rudely tell someone to go away, leave you alone, or stop being a nuisance. It functions as an imperative, similar to " get lost " or "jump in a lake," typically used when annoyed by someone's persistence or criticism.   Examples in Context: ·         Annoyance:  "You are so annoying. Just go fly a kite". ·         Rejection of advice:  "When he kept asking, she told him to go fly a kite". ·         Dismissing a salesperson:  "A guy came to my door selling some weird coupon subscription. I told him to go fly a kite". ·         Sassy response:  "If you're not helping, just go fly a kite". ·         Handling criticism:  "When someone rudely criticized her artwork, she retorted with a sassy smile, 'Why don't you go fly...

Table Manners - easy english TABLE TALK

  I want to GIVE here , a short account of my friend’s ‘ Table Manners ’ .            He was an middle class person. He wanted his children to get rid of fear of English which he saw all around him. So the program started when they were very young ( five! perhaps) soon after they knew names of things around them in their own language.            Every night family eats together, My friend asks what is there today. The home maker replies both in their language and English. During meal time children have to ask : Rice please – then they get rice – Brinjal(Egg plant) sambar please- potato BHAJI please- My friend will scatter a few more words.            ‘This is very tasty today’,                      ‘This needs more salt’, ...

solutions for crossword 1 clue 3

 solutions for crossword 1 clue 3  Across Well     Good     Tenth     Lied     Like     Stop Down Lord     Goat     Head     Lull     Ears           ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Across Pond          Fine          Ninth          Died          Love      Stop Down Duke      Fawn          Hand          Dull          Eyes           ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Across Lake          Well          Fifth    ...

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हम होंगे कामयाब, हम होंगे कामयाब एक दिन

 All of us have heard "हम होंगे कामयाब" innumerable times in India.  This song is translation of famous english song 'We shall Overcome' -- a song with origins in early 1900s in America. It became quite famous there during civil rights movement in 1960s. You can find more information about this at Wikipedia.  The tune of hindi song is same as that of its english original (I think it's probably one of the most recognized tune in the world). हम होंगे कामयाब, हम होंगे कामयाब एक दिन हो हो हो मन मे है विश्वास, पूरा है विश्वास हम होंगे कामयाब एक दिन हम चलेंगे साथ-साथ डाल हाथों में हाथ हम चलेंगे साथ-साथ एक दिन मन में है विश्वास, पूरा है विश्वास हम चलेंगे साथ-साथ एक दिन होंगी शांति चारो ओर होंगी शांति चारो ओर एक दिन  मन में है विश्वास, पूरा है विश्वास  होंगी शांति चारो ओर एक दिन नहीं डर किसी का आज नहीं डर किसी का आज एक दिन  मन में है विश्वास, पूरा है विश्वास नहीं डर किसी का आज एक दिन हो हो हो मन में है विश्वास, पूरा है विश्वास हम होंगे कामयाब एक दिन

We shall overcome

In english, there are many variations of its lyrics. Here goes one of the most popular style: We shall overcome, we shall overcome We shall overcome some day Oh, deep in my heart, I do believe We shall overcome some day We'll walk hand in hand We'll walk hand in hand some day Oh, deep in my heart, I do believe We'll walk hand in hand some day We shall live in peace, we shall live in peace We shall live in peace some day Oh, deep in my heart, I do believe WE shall live in peace some day We are not afraid We are not afraid some day Oh, deep in my heart, I do believe We are not afraid some day we shall overcome We shall overcome some day Oh, deep in my heart, I do believe We shall overcome some day  

SCHOOL EDUCATION - SOME PROBLEMS IDENTIFIED

  SCHOOL EDUCATION -  SOME PROBLEMS IDENTIFIED   Some problems of class room teaching   of pre-primary and primary children are mentioned and methods attempted by the author are given, 1, JUMPING JACK [OR JILL] PROBLEM In a group, there are always some ‘forward’ children, learning faster   or showing more interest,   or interacting better etc.   This results in   [a] clouding the teacher’s idea of grasp by the class in general   ]b] some shy children creeping into their shells ]c]   unruliness in the class .    Read more …. 2. CLUTTER IN THE CLASS PROBLEM While the class is going on, some children are found meddling with some item [in the class room,   from   their bag,   in their pockets,   just things lying around], This results in …. [a] loss of concentration of the child and   adjacent children   [ b] testing teacher’s   energy [c] loss of concentration, time etc of the teache...

Story - The Last Leaf - O. Henry

  Story - The Last Leaf   O. Henry     In a little district west of Washington Square the streets have run crazy and broken themselves into small strips called "places." These "places" make strange angles and curves. One Street crosses itself a time or two. An artist once discovered a valuable possibility in this street. Suppose a collector with a bill for paints, paper and canvas should, in traversing this route, suddenly meet himself coming back, without a cent having been paid on account!      So, to quaint old Greenwich Village the art people soon came prowling, hunting for north windows and eighteenth-century gables and Dutch attics and low rents. Then they imported some pewter mugs and a chafing dish or two from Sixth Avenue, and became a "colony."      At the top of a squatty, three-story brick Sue and Johnsy had their studio. "Johnsy" was familiar for Joanna. One was from ...