Activity Given below are a few examples of classic fables: Panchatantra Jataka Tales Aesop's Fables Hitopadesha a In your school library or on the Internet, locate any one of these texts. Look at the various tales contained in them and select a short one which you really like, and whose moral lesson you can understand. Read out the tale to the class or in the assembly. Ask your audience to discuss the moral lesson which the fable teaches.
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A certain math club makes 40 bars of Laundry soap a week and sells this at 12.00 each. Before all the soap were sold, the pupils found out that 6 bars were destroyed by nice. How much will be the total sale at the end of a four-week month? a Number sentence
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When I was a teenager, my grandmother would jokingly refer to my age as the “donkey age”. In fact, the range extended from 12 years to 20 years, an age group that I later came to know is called the “Young Adult” by academicians, writers, publishers, etc. Being the eldest of my cousins, I saw three other cousins up close going through this “donkey age” and am on the verge of witnessing a fourth one. Teenage is a phase every parent identifies with phrases such as “difficult-to-handle”, “rebellious”, “full of misunderstanding and miscommunication” to “selfish”, “lazy” and “unmotivated”; and every teen describes it with “generation gap” or “lack of understanding”.