Wednesday, 19 December 2018

STORY: EAGER EIGHT MISSION 1 by ARYAN ERRY, IX-A

EAGER EIGHT MISSION 1

Author: Aryan Erry, IX-A

CONTENTS

CHAPTER NAME                            

1. SHIVEN BEGINS THE ADVENTURE
2. THE CLUEHUNT
3. THE REAL MYSTERY
4. A STROKE OF LUCK
5. THE LAST STEP

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND ABOUT THE AUTHOR



 CHAPTER 1:
SHIVEN BEGINS THE ADVENTURE

‘It is no use having a secret group “Eager Eight” if we have nothing to do.’ said Aryan, talking to his friend, Advik. ‘Let’s have a meeting at the old shed, near the farmhouse.’ ‘It’s good that the farmhouse is near everyone’s house. The meeting is at twenty past five in the evening today.’ said Aryan. ‘I will tell Simar, Vibhor and Aqib. You tell Parineeta, Shiven and Raghav’ told Aryan. ‘Okay!’ said Advik.Aryan went to tell everyone after lunch while; Advik went to tell them straightaway. At four o’ clock

Advik and Aryan went to the shed, opened and cleaned it, substituted a big box for the table and put some stools for everyone to sit. Exactly at twenty past five Aqib came. He sat on the stool near the door. Next came Simar. She sat on the stool, which was the nearest to the table and opened a bag, having some biscuits and juice. Raghav and Vibhor came together. Then came Parineeta who was panting. Everyone asked her why was she panting. She answered, ‘my mother told to get some fruits from the market. I requested my sister to go in my place. She did not agree and therefore I had to give the basket to her and run away. Shestarted chasing me but I
quickly ran and came here.’ At last came Shiven at quarter to six. Aryan immediately shut the door so that no one else sneaks in to the meeting. Everyoneasked why was Shivenso late. He answered, ‘I was coming to the shed when I saw a man asking someone about a dragon. I asked him why he was asking for it. He told that there are dragons in this town. He wanted to see the dragons and learn about them.’ Everyone stared at him and said, ‘Are you speaking the truth?’ Shiven answered, ‘I am speaking the truth!’‘It appears that we have an adventure coming up’. Let’s find where are the dragons.’ said Aryan. Advik and I will go towards the south, Simar and Parineeta
will go towards the north, Vibhor and Raghav will go towards the east and Shiven and Aqib will go towards the west. ‘But before searching where are the dragons, let’s eat something.’ said Simar. After eating, Aryan said, ‘Tomorrow is Sunday so we can search for the dragon. If someone finds where are the dragons, call Advik. He will tell others. So this meeting is finished.’


 CHAPTER 2: 
THE CLUEHUNT

The next morning, everyone ate their breakfast so early that the time when the breakfast finished was quarter to nine! This happened to be their breakfast starting time.Aryan and Advik went to the swimming pool first. Both had bought their swimming costumes. They went into the pool. Aryan went to practice underwater and saw a piece of paper floating inside the water. Aryan told Advik about that paper. Advik swam towards the paper andcaught it. Theywent out of the pool and read the paper. It was a

quarter torn and written ‘House Number 321 Secto’. Aryan said, ‘It must be the address of that house. Let’s see what the others have found.’ Meanwhile Simar and Parineeta found a piece of torn paper beside a dustbin and in that was written ‘r 32-C ’. Simar said, ‘It is a clue for us. Let’s see what the others have found.’ Meanwhile, Vibhor and Raghav found a piece of paper near the water tank of another neighborhood and in that was written ‘Gurg’ and the other portion was torn. Vibhor said ‘It is some clue that we have found. Let’s keep it in our pocket.’ Meanwhile, Shiven and Aqib had not found anything. Everyone

reached that place where Shiven and Aqib were searching because the shed was in that direction. Shiven and Aqib found a piece of paper getting inside the shed. They entered and discussed what they had found. ‘We have found a torn piece of paper’, Aryan and Advik said together. ‘We have also found a torn paper’, said Simar, Parineeta, Vibhor and Raghav together. ‘Let’s paste the pieces with cello tape and find out what is written’, said Aqib. They pasted it and it was written:
  
HOUSE NO 321
SECTOR 32C
Gurgaon

‘Let’s go and check it out because this appears to be the address where the dragon may be hidden’, said Aryan. The Eager Eight immediately rushed out of the shed and sat on their bicycles and rushed towards the house.      


  
 CHAPTER 3: 
THE REAL MYSTERY

They went through the shortest way on the streets of Sector 32 A and B. They reached the house in 30 minutes. The house was hidden behind many trees. When they reached the house everyone ran to the front door. Aryan and Advik knocked the door. An old man opened the door. He screamed, ‘ what do you want?’ ‘ We want to learn about dragons. Someone told us that dragons live here’, Aryan and Advik said together. This time the old man (losing his anger) said in a soft voice ‘Enter’. When they entered, the house
looked too small for a dragon to live inside but it was about 1000 feet tall house! It looked was it reconstructed! The children saw 10 dragons and 1 dragon egg. The dragon with an orange tail cover was eating meat. The one with a black bandana was sleeping in one giant carpet, which was shaped like a dragon. The one with a purple shirt was blowing bubbles with a chewing gum in an old rug. All the dragons were very strange. ‘Don’t you have any more dragons?’ asked Advik eating meat with a dragon.  The old man replied, ‘it’s a sad story: Yesterday, I made all my dragons sleep and went to my bed upstairs. It took time for me to reach there. When I
had just finished climbing the stairs, a voice came ‘YAU!’ and it was my dragon shouting voice. Then I slid down the railing of the stairs to reach faster. When I reached, all were sleeping but my blue dragon was MISSING.’ ‘Don’t worry, we will find it’ said Aryan, ‘But, what is it’s color?’ ‘It is blue in color’ said the old man. The children rushed back to the shed. ‘We must find the dragon’, said Aryan. They saw the shed clock. It was striking eight!
  
 CHAPTER 4: 
A STROKE OF LUCK

The next morning, everyone entered the shed at quarter past ten. ‘Sorry, today I am going to the mall with my parents.’ said Aryan. ‘But keep searching for the man. I will also try afterwards.’ At the DT mall, Aryan went past a meat shop. He saw a man buying 3 and half kilograms of meat. His family and the man exited the mall at the same time. Aryan said ‘I want to play with Advik at his house. Can I go? I will come home carefully’ to is parents. They said ‘You can go’. Aryan said ‘Thank you’ to them and ran towards the man. But he stopped at a distance from him so that so that he does not suspect that someone is following him. He followed him for a long time. Then, he stopped and took out his notepad and noted: Colony: Palam Vihar. Then he started following him again. Then, the man went inside one house. Aryan noted first: House no. 345. He waited there for sometime. Then afterwards, from that house a voice came ‘YAU!’ Then Aryan understood that this is the place where the dragon is. He ran to others house and told them to come to the shed. In the shed, Aryan told everyone what happened. He said ‘Tomorrow everyone report here at quarter to
two. The new password is ‘Dragonland’. After the meeting was over, Aryan thought for a plan. The next afternoon Aryan entered the shed and waited for others to come. The first knock was at one ‘o’ clock. Aryan said ‘Password’. Then someone said, ‘Dragonland,’ and in came Rahul. He is the naughtiest boy in the class and when Simar offered him to join, he disagreed. Then Aryan chased him away. Then many people said ‘Dragonland’ Aryan opened the door and everyone entered inside. Aryan told them a plan. Advik and I will keep surveillance on the dragon room. Raghav and Vibhor, come with meat. Both bring three packets each. Shiven will help them hold the packets. Aqib you bring sleeping pills to give the man. Parineeta and Simar will coordinate the rescue mission. If there is a problem, tell
Advik or me. Tomorrow, come to the shed with your torches at quarter to seven in the evening.


CHAPTER 5: 
THE LAST STEP

The next day, when everyone had reached the shed, Aryan asked Aqib, ‘Aqib have you bought the sleeping pills?’ ‘Yes, I have bought them’, answered Aqib. ‘Vibhor and Raghav have you bought the meat?’ ‘Yes we have bought’, answered Raghav and Vibhor. ‘Simar, have you bought the climbing rope and a big soft mattress? ‘Yes, I have bought it. Everything is in this bag’,answered Simar. ‘So then, let us go!’ said Advik. When they reached the house, Aryan asked for the big bag from Simar and the

sleeping pills from Aqib. Then Advik and he laid the mattress on the road and threw the rope’s carabineer to the balcony. Aryan carefully climbed the rope. When he reached the balcony, he quickly brought some water from the kitchen and mixed sleeping pills in it. Then he heard some footsteps. He left the glass on the bedside table and then ran to the balcony and jumped on the mattress. Then Aryan again climbed the rope and when he saw the man drinking that glass, he knew that the man would be asleep within seconds, as he had mixed all the pills in the glass! Then he jumped back and said, ‘He is fast asleep. Let us go!’ Everyone entered the house and
Aryan and Advik started guarding the room in which the dragon was hidden. Shiven, Vibhor and Raghav took the meat in their hands. Then suddenly, Aryan spoke in the Walkie-Talkie with Simar. He said, ‘Somebody is coming’. Simar told others. They took the meat and hid. Aryan and Advik hid under the black couch. Parineeta and Simar hid between a Television table and the blackcouch. Aqib hid behind a chair. Shiven was under that chair behind which Aqib was hiding. Vibhor and Raghav hid behind the black couch. Aryan and Advik became very uncomfortable. They waited for the man to go. The man threw two pieces of paper and went away.
Aryan said to everyone, ‘I have found a piece of paper.’ ‘So have I’, said Aqib. ‘Let’s read what is written.’


NEXT THING TO STEAL: THE ORANGE DRAGON


Then Aryan said ‘Advik go to the police and show them this paper. Bring them to the old man’s place. We will take the dragon there.’ Advik answered ‘Alright I will go to the nearest police station.’ and he went to the police station. They started again and the dragon followed them. Aryan, Simar, Parineeta and Aqib guided the three. They soon reached the
house and rang the doorbell. The old man said ‘What do youwant at this time of a day!’ ‘We have brought your dragon’, said Simar. Then, Shiven, Raghav and Vibhor threw the packets towards the old man. Then the dragon jumped to the old man and forgot about the meat. The old man said ‘Thank you!’ to the Eager Eight. Then Advik arrived with the police. ‘So what was stolen?’ asked one policeman. ‘We have brought it back’, said Aryan at once. ‘So can you take me to that place?’ asked another policeman. ‘Yes we can’, said Advik ‘But you would get only one thief and won’t have difficulty in catching him.’ ‘Why?’ asked the same police man. ‘Because he is
fast asleep!’ said Aryan. They led them to the place. One policeman asked, ‘Do you have a secret group?’ ‘Yes we have. It’s name is Eager Eight’ said Aryan. The next day when Aryan came home from school, he read the newspaper as he normally does. He read the first headline and it was:

ONE SMART THIEF ARRESTED, ONE MORE TO GO

Then he started finding the page number in which was the full article. When he found it, he started reading it.

There was an unknown robbery of a dragon. The dragon thief was none other than Rajesh Kumar. His partner escaped before the police could arrest him. Rajesh Kumar was fast asleep so it was easy to arrest him. A children’s group called ‘Eager Eight’ returned the dragon to the owner and did 90% of the work in arresting Rajesh Kumar. 

Aryan rushed to the telephone and called an urgent meeting. Everyone entered and Aryan asked them ‘Did you read the newspaper?’ Everyone said ‘No, we have not.’ Aryan turned Page number 10 and gave them. They read and were shocked. Aryan said ‘We have completed one mission! Yippee! Yahoo!’ and started jumping and dancing.





ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

I would like to thank my parents and my sister for helping me complete the story. I would always be grateful to them for their constant support and encouragement. ‘Secret Seven’ by Enid Blyton inspired me and ignited the desire inside me to write a book. 



ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Aryan, a boy has been writing short stories and poems since the past two years. This is his first attempt to write his story in the form of a book.

  



Thursday, 15 November 2018

TODAY A READER, TOMORROW A LEADER

Here's a list of amazing books that you would like to read. Determine your Reading Goals and get started.......

  • Animal Farm / George Orwell
  • How to Win Friends and Influence People / Dale Carnegie
  • Pride and Prejudice / Jane Austen
  • The Little Prince / Antoine de Saint-Exupery
  • 21 Lessons for the 21st  Century / N. Yuval Harari
  • Bad Luck and Trouble / Lee Child
  •  Best of Sherlock Holmes
  • Good to Great
  • Godfather / Mario Puzo
  • Never Say Die / Anthony Horowitz
  • Drive / Daniel H. Pink
  • Man's Search for Meaning / Viktor E. Frankl
  • Fish / Stephen C. Lundin
  • War and Peace / Leo Tolstoy

Tuesday, 4 September 2018

MEET SOMEONE NEW.....READ A BIOGRAPHY


Your Library has an exhaustive stock of Biographies about famous, inspirational and influential people, who have helped to shape and change the world.

What is a Biography?
Each biography tells the story of a real person's life. A biography may be about someone who lived long ago, recently, or even someone who is still living, though in the last case it must necessarily be incomplete. The term autobiography refers to a biography written by the person it's about. 

Treat yourself to an interesting book! Check-out these biographies.......


  • Wings of Fire / APJ Abdul Kalam
  • Up from Slavery / Booker T. Washington
  • Autobiography of a Yogi / Paramhansa Yogananda
  • Playing it my Way: My Autobiography / Sachin Tendulkar
  • Long Walk to Freedom / Nelson Mandela
  • The Story of my Experiments with Truth / Mahatma Gandhi
  • Arya Samaj ke Adarsh Purush
  • Mein Kampf / Adolf Hitler
  • I am Malala/ Malala Yousefzai
  • A Vision of Nobel Laureates
  • Walt Disney
  • The Diary of a Young Girl / Anne Frank
  • Steve Jobs / Walter Isaacson
  • Agatha Christie: An Autobiography
  • Meri Sansidya Yatra / Atal Bihari Vajpayee
  • Albert Einstein
  • Beyond the Last Mountain / A Life of JRD Tata
  • Jack: Straight from the Gut / Jack Welch
  • Story of my Life / Helen Keller
  • Leonardo da Vinci
  • I have a Dream: Story of Martin Luther King
  • Mother Teresa: Angel of the Slums
  • Michelle Obama: First Lady of Hope


Saturday, 19 May 2018

FACE-THE-LIBRARY BOOKS AND TAKE UP THE SUMMER READING CHALLENGE 2018

Hey Students!

Chilling on the couch, long car trips, visiting new places, lounging by the pool, sitting around Grandma's house...summertime offers ample opportunity for you to read for pleasure. To wield against the inevitable summer backslide, you need to read over the summer. It's our job as the librarians to make that as feasible as possible.  We offer you UNLIMITED SUMMER CHECKOUT @ Your School Library.  Take up the Summer Reading Challenge and start issuing books from your library- the treasure trove of resources. 

So, Get...SET.....GO....take up the challenge and start reading for pleasure. It's much more exciting than to spend the vacation parked in front of the television, playing with gadgets, getting addicted to mobiles or surfing the Internet.

Suggested Reading (Middle to Senior Level):
  • Dragon Rider / Cornelia Funke
  • Web of Air / Philip Reeve
  • Mission Telemark / Amanda Mitchison
  • How to be a Bawse / Lilly Singh
  • Something Happened on the Way to Heaven / Sudha Murty
  • Tell Tale / Jeffrey Archer
  • Lone Fox Dancing / Ruskin Bond
  • I Do What I Do / Raghuram G. Rajan
  • Encounters / Jason Wallace
  • Origin / Dan Brown
  • Salt to the Sea / Ruta Sepetys
  • Underground Rail Road / Colson Whitehead
  • Turtles All the Way Down / John Green
  • Girl who could Fly / Victoria Forester
  • The Adventures of Tom Sawyer / Mark Twain 
  • Wise Man Said / Priya Kumar
  • Magnus Chase and the Ship of the Dead / Rick Riordan
  • Matilda / Roald Dahl
  • Tuesdays with Morrie / Mitch Albom
  • Charlatans / Robin Cook
  • Leadership Wisdom / Robin S. Sharma
  • Crooked House /  Agatha Christie
  • We are all made of Molecules / Susin Nielsen
  • King Lear / William Shakespeare
  • Column of Fire / Ken Follett
  •  Here I Stand: Stories that Speak for Freedom / Amnesty International
  • The Hunger Games Series / Suzanne Collins
  • Why Mindfulness is Better than Chocolate / David Michie
  • Song of the Lioness / Tamora Pierce
  • Tiger's Prey / Wilbur Smith
  • Hate You Give / Angie Thomas
  • Amazing Story of the Man who Cycled from India / Per J. Anderson
  • We were Liars / E. Lockhart
  • Cyber Safety for Everyone / Jaago Teens
  • Manga Series (Japanese Comics)






 SUGGESTED READING LIST (Primary to Middle Level)

1FOR CLASSES I -V

  1. STORIES FROM PANCHATANTRA
  2. AESOP'S FABLES
  3. JATAKA TALES
  4. ARABIAN NIGHTS
  5. ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND-LEWIS CARROLL
  6. GULLIVER'S TRAVELS-JONATHAN SWIFT
  7. ROBINSON CRUSOE-DANIEL DEFOE
  8. ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWER-MARK TWAIN
  9. WIZARD OF OZ-L.F.BAUM
  10. HEIDI-JOHANNA SPYRI
  11. WINNIE THE POOH-A.MILNE
  12. THE JUNGLE BOOK-RUDYARD KIPLING
  13. ADVENTURES OF PINOCCHIO-CARLO COLLODI
  14. SNOWWHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS-BROTHERS GRIMM
  15. WIND IN THE WILLOWS-KENNETH GRAHAME
  16. BLACK BEAUTY-ANNA SEWELL
  17. DOCTOR DOLITTLE-HUGH LOFTING
  18. UGLY DUCKLING-HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN
  19. STUART LITTLE-E.B. WHITE
  20. CALL OF THE WILD-JACK LONDON
  21. CHRISTMAS CAROL-CHARLES DICKENS
FOR CLASSES-VI & VII

1.           MOBY-DICK-HERMAN MELVILLE
    2. DON QUIXOTE-MIGUEL DE CERVANTES SAAVEDRA
    3.STORIES FROM KATHASARITSAGARA-SOMADEVA
    4.RIP VAN WINKLE-WASHINGTON IRVING
    5.HAPPY PRINCE-OSCAR WILDE
    6.ADVENTURE OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN-MARK TWAIN
    7.TWENTY THOUSAND LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA-JULES VERNE
    8.TREASURE ISLAND-R.L.STEVENSON
    9.SECRET GARDEN-F.H.BURNETT
    10.THE BFG-ROALD DAHL
    11.THE WITCHES-ROALD DAHL
    12.CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY-ROALD DAHL
    13.RAILWAYCHILDREN-EDITH NESBIT
    14.HOBBIT-J.R.R.TOLKIEN
    15.HARRY POTTER SERIES-J.K.ROWLING
    16.JOURNEY TO THE CENTRE OF EARTH-JULES VERNE
    17.GREAT EXPECTATIONS-CHARLES DICKENS
    18.DAVID COPPERFIELD-CHARLES DICKENS
    19.OLIVER TWIST-CHARLES DICKENS
    20.WHAT KATY DID-SUSAN COOLIDGE
    21.LITTLE WOMEN-LOUISA MAY ALCOTT

These are just a few books, You are welcome to visit the library and explore many more interesting books during this vacation from Monday to Friday (Timings: 08.00 am to 01.00 pm). Spend time browsing selection of books from a variety of genres. Knowing your  interests as well as  reading abilities, we will help you to engage in reading for fun and information.






Friday, 18 May 2018

INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUMMER VACATION


D.A.V. PUBLIC SCHOOL
SECTOR-14/10-A, GURUGRAM

LIBRARY NOTICE

Instructions for Summer Vacation


The School Library Resource Centres (LIBRARIES) will be open throughout the summer vacation. The students are most welcome to avail the library services as well as resources during the vacation period also.
Opening hours: 08.00 am to 01.00 pm (Monday - Friday)

Instructions:

  • The students have to come in School Uniform with Student I-Cards.
  • Junior Library (Class I - VII) : The students must be accompanied by one of the parents.

  • Senior Library (Class VIII – XII) : The students  must be accompanied by one of the parents. In case, parents are unable to escort the student, they shall send a duly written and signed application stating the time of arrival and departure of their ward.





Wednesday, 2 May 2018

MELANGE 2018: GALLERY

Celebrating International Book Day: Special Assembly








STORY-TELLING








COLOUR THE WORD - BOOK








COLOUR THE HINDI ALPHABET




ROLE PLAY


MUSICAL CHAIR       (VARNAS &VYANJANAS)

COLOUR AND RECHRISTEN THE CHARACTER

CHARITRA-VISHLESHAN

ENGLISH POEM RECITATION

“MY READING LIST ON BOOK MARK”

“WE, THE LOGOPHILES”

HINDI POEM RECITATION

KITES WITH THE MESSAGES

ANALYSE THE CHARACTER TRAITS

SANKALPANA MANCHITRA

ENGLISH EXTEMPORE

CHARITRIK LAKSHAN

GEET-GAYAN

SHORTEST STORY CHALLENGE

“VIDHA SANGAM”

ENGLISH DEBATE

HINDI CREATIVE WRITING

PATH-VISHLESHAN

LETTER TO A BOOK CHARACTER

INTER-SCHOOL EVENT
                      

Tuesday, 17 April 2018

MELANGE 2018: INSTRUCTION SHEET (CLASS VIII- HINDI)


डी०ए०वी० पब्लिक स्कूल सैक्टर -14 , गुरुग्राम  
साहित्यिक सप्ताह (23 अप्रैल से 27 अप्रैल 2018)
कक्षा – आठवीं , विषय-हिंदी
प्रतियोगिता की तिथि :24 से 27 अप्रैल 2018
आज शिक्षा का उद्देश्य केवल व्यक्ति को रोजगार उपलब्ध कराना ही नहीं है बल्कि उसकी विभिन्न प्रतिभाओं का विकास करना भी है और इस क्षेत्र में भाषा शिक्षण एक अहम भूमिका निभा रहा है | भाषा शिक्षण का उद्देश्य केवल मौखिक या लिखित अभिव्यक्ति से ही नही है बल्कि विद्यार्थियों को साहित्य की विभिन्न विधाओं से भी परिचित करना है |
अपने विद्यार्थियों को विभिन्न विधाओं से परिचित करवाने हेतु 23 से 27 अप्रैल के बीच मनाए जा रहे साहित्यिक सप्ताह के दौरान हम हिंदी साहित्य की विभिन्न विधाओं का उपयोग करेंगे | इस कार्य में हमारा साथ देंगी कहानियाँ , वैसे भी कहा जाता है जो हम बार-बार कहने पर नहीं सीख पाते वो ये कहानियाँ पलभर में सीखा जाती हैं| सप्ताह के दौरान  कहानियों पर आधारित गतिविधि संपन्न कराई जाएगी | 

 गतिविधि का क्रियान्वयन – विद्यार्थियों को साहित्य की विभिन्न विधाओं की जानकारी देते हुए प्रत्येक प्रस्तुति के लिए पाँच-पाँच विद्यार्थियों के समूह बनाए जाएँगे | प्रत्येक समूह को एक कहानी दी जाएगी जिसे पढ़कर दल का प्रत्येक सदस्य विधा संगम में दी हुई एक-एक गतिविधि को पूर्ण करेगा| इस प्रकार एक समूह द्वारा पाँचों गतिविधियों को संपन्न किया जाएगा |
गतिविधि से सम्बंधित आवश्यक निर्देश : –
v  शुद्ध वर्तनी पर पूरा ध्यान दिया जाए |
v  प्रत्येक दल के सदस्य द्वारा विधा संगम में दी गई पाँचों गतिविधियों का समावेश अनिवार्य है |
v  गतिविधि को कहानी के अनुसार ही संपन्न करना आवश्यक है |
v  गतिविधि के लिए समय-सीमा एक कालांश निर्धारित की गई है |
v  सभी विद्यार्थी A – 4 आकार के काग़ज़ पर गतिविधियों का क्रियान्वयन करेंगे |

MELANGE 2018: INSTRUCTION SHEET (VII- HINDI)


डी०ए०वी० पब्लिक स्कूल सैक्टर -14 , गुरुग्राम  
साहित्यिक सप्ताह (23 अप्रैल से 27 अप्रैल 2018)
कक्षा – सातवीं, विषय-हिंदी
गतिविधि- चारित्रिक लक्षण
गतिविधि की तिथि :24 अप्रैल 2018
अपने विद्यार्थियों को विभिन्न विधाओं से परिचित करवाने हेतु 23 से 30 अप्रैल के बीच मनाए जा रहे साहित्यिक  सप्ताह के दौरान हम हिंदी साहित्य की विभिन्न विधाओं का उपयोग करेंगे | इस कार्य में हमारा साथ देंगी कहानियाँ| वैसे भी कहा जाता है जो हम बार-बार कहने पर नहीं सीख पाते वो ये कहानियाँ पलभर में सिखा जाती हैं| सप्ताह के दौरान  कहानियों पर आधारित गतिविधि संपन्न कराई जाएगी |
गतिविधि का क्रियान्वयन – विद्यार्थियों को पुस्तकालय में उपलब्ध पुस्तकों में से किसी एक पुस्तक का अध्ययन करना होगा| पुस्तक में पढ़ी गई कहानी के आधार पर अपने पसंदीदा पात्र के चरित्र के विभिन्न पहलुओं को दर्शाते हुए पात्र के गुण दोषों को प्रदर्शित करना होगा|
गतिविधि से सम्बंधित आवश्यक निर्देश : –
v  प्रत्येक विद्यार्थी के लिए कम से कम एक कहानी का गहन अध्ययन आवश्यक है |
v  विद्यार्थी द्वारा चयनित पुस्तक व लेखक का नाम लिखना अनिवार्य है |
v  आपके द्वारा पढ़ी गई पुस्तक का आंकलन आप स्वयं करेंगे |
v  अपने पसंदीदा पात्र के गुण-दोष भी कार्य प्रपत्र पर अंकित करना अनिवार्य है |
v  गतिविधि के लिए समय-सीमा एक कालांश निर्धारित की गई है |
v  सभी विद्यार्थी विद्यालय द्वारा दिए गए कार्य प्रपत्र पर ही गतिविधि का क्रियान्वयन करेंगे |


Monday, 16 April 2018

MELANGE 2018: INSTRUCTION SHEET (CLASS IV- ENGLISH)


D.A.V.PUBLIC SCHOOL
SECTOR-14 & 10 A, GURUGRAM

MELANGE: A LITERARY FUSION (2018)

GRADE  IV

ACTIVITY: “WE, THE LOGOPHILES”

 INSTRUCTION SHEET

A LOGOPHILE is a person who loves words and language.
Every book you’ve ever read is just a different combination of letters. But you know….Books aren’t just made of words…..they are filled with magic. Keep reading! Reading will not only help you build a better vocabulary, but also offer you perfect entertainment.
Enjoy the Upcoming Activity “WE, THE LOGOPHILES”

·        VISITING YOUR SCHOOL’S LEARNING RESOURCE CENTRE (LIBRARY) IS ALWAYS AN ENRICHING EXPERIENCE. CHECK-OUT (ISSUE) AND READ ANY ONE NOVEL/ STORY BOOK BY 24 APRIL 2018.

·        IDENTIFY 20 NEW WORDS FROM THE BOOK.

·        FIND THE MEANINGS OF THESE WORDS FROM THE DICTIONARY.

·        NOTE DOWN THE MEANINGS ALONG WITH THE WORDS IN YOUR ENGLISH NOTEBOOKS.

·        SUBMIT THIS  WORK TO YOUR ENGLISH TEACHER ON  25 APRIL 2018 (WEDNESDAY).

NOW, YOU THE PROUD LOGOPHILES, REMEMBER TO SHARE YOUR ENHANCED “WORD POWER” WITH YOUR CLASSMATES.

MELANGE 2018: INSTRUCTION SHEET (CLASS III - ENGLISH)


D.A.V.PUBLIC SCHOOL
SECTOR-14 & 10 A, GURUGRAM
MELANGE: A LITERARY FUSION (2018)

GRADE III

ACTIVITY: “MY READING LIST ON BOOK MARK”

INSTRUCTION SHEET

“READING IS THE SUPER POWER”
SO
READ, READ, READ……
BE AWESOME!
BE A BOOK NUT!

VISIT YOUR SCHOOL LEARNING RESOURCE CENTRE (LIBRARY) AND START DEVOURING THE BOOKS.  MAKE A LIST OF AT LEAST 10 BOOKS (5 ENGLISH AND 5 HINDI) THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO READ IN THIS SESSION. FOR FURTHER ASSISTANCE, CONTACT YOUR LIBRARY MA’AM.

·         BOOK MARK MAKING ACTIVITY TO BE DONE IN THE CLASSROOMS IN ZERO PERIOD ON  27 APRIL 2018 (FRIDAY)

·         CREATE A BEAUTIFUL BOOK MARK (APPROXIMATE SIZE- 8 ‘’ 3’’)AND WRITE YOUR READING LIST ON IT

·         ATTACH YOUR COLOURFUL BOOK MARK TO YOUR ALMANAC AND PROUDLY CARRY IT TO THE SCHOOL EVERYDAY.

Students please make sure that you enjoy reading these books

A READER IS ALWAYS A LEADER!