Wednesday, December 5, 2018

ಇಂಗ್ಲೀಷ್ ವಿಭಾಗ


Mother:

M-Motivator
O-Only one
T-True love
H-Heartiest
E-Exceptional
R-Responsible

Collection: Kruthika 9th ‘A’








The Cow
The friendly cow all red and white
I love with all my heart
She gives me cream with all her might
To eat with apple – tart
                                            She wanders lowing here and there
And yet she cannot stray
All in the pleasant open air
The present light of day
And blown by all the winds that pass
And wet with all the showers
She walks among the meadow grass
And eats the meadork flowers

                             Collected by:  Disha 10th  ‘c’

Wise sayings
1. Honesty brings inner peace
2. A power which cannot control it self is no great power.
3. There’s no worse war than a war between neighbours.
4. Humble words are messengers of peace, proud words are
    messengers of war.
5.  A poor man with hope live better that a rich man without it.
6.  If you wish to be served, serve.

Collected by: Pratiksha 8th A
Truth about friends

True friends are like diamonds
False friends are like autumn leaves
Scattered every where
Friendship is the strongest chain

If once bonded, then it cannot be in vair
Rose is a flower
That lives for an hour
Friendship is a tower

That lives forever
Remember well and keep in mind
Faithful friends are hard to find
When you have found one good and true

Never recharge the old with new
Be social with all
Friends with one
But for the none the
                                                         
                                                                   Collected by :   Pratiksha 8th A

Useful Thoughts
1.    “Life is not strict than teacher, A teacher teaches a lesson and takes an exam,” but life takes an exam then it teache a lesson!!
2.    Don’t go before me, I cannot follow you.
3.    Don’t come behind me, I cannot live with you.
4.    Come along with me, so that we can serve side by side.
5.    Best teacher – experience
6.    Best students – attempts
7.    Best book – life
8.    Best lesson – patience
9.    Best sport – duty
10.                       Best food – thought
11.                       Best dress – smile
12.                       Best shelter – truth
13.                       Best medicine – laugh
14.                       Best manner – courtesy
15.                       Best hobby – service
16.                       Best relation – love
17.                       Best insurance – good deeds
                         Collected by: Pratiksha 8th A
Time
Time is too slow for those who wait
Time is too long for those who mourn
Time is too fast for those who enjoy
Time is too short for those who toil
Time is etermity for those who love
 Collected by :  Prathvi 8th  A


Best things to give
To your enemy – forgiveness
To an opponent – tolerance
To a friend – your heart
To child – good example
To  your father – respect
To your mother – good conduct
To your beloved – love
To God – devotion
Collected by:  Prathvi 8th  A


Collection
Feelings are the most
Delicate things in life,
Never hurt them when
Any one truly shows to
You because a great
Saying says...
Today it’s Me
Tomorrow it’s you....!!!
Collection by- Swapna 9th  A


Sayings of Abdul Kalam
“ Don’t be a parrot in life
Be an Eagle. A parrot talks
Too much and cannot fly high
But an eagle is silent and
Has the will power to touch the sky.”
Collection by- Swapna 9th  A

The roots of education are bitter,               but the fruit is sweet. 
                                              Aristotle
 

                                                                                

The Loyal General
          Long ago in Varanasi, there lived a king crow who had a mate he loved dearly.
         One day, as they flew past the palace of the king of Varanasi, queen crow saw sight which made her mouth water.
         Ah! How I wish I could taste just a tiny bit of that fish!
The next day-
         Come my love. Let’s go out and look for some food. I  want the kind of food I saw in the palace on the king’s table. If I can’t have it, I’ll die.
         As the king crow wandered what he should do, his general came up. Your majesty, what’s the matter?
When the king told him –
         Oh! Is that all? Don’t worry. I’ll see that our queen has food she craves for.
         Taking eight of the best crows with him, the general flew towards the palace. Let’s perch on that kitchen roof. Now listen carefully while food is being taken to the king. I’ll make the cook drop the dishes. Four of you must  then fill your beaks with rice and four with fish, and fly to our queen. Ah! Here comes the cook! When he reaches the open courtyard, I’ll strike!
The next moment –
         Aieeeeeeeeeeee!....... Aieeeeeeeeeee!............
        Drop those dishes and catch that wicked crow!
          The moment the dishes were dropped. The choosen eight filled. Their beaks and flew away.
          Ah! The queen’s longing will be satisfied. They can do what they will with me, now. Good! You’ve got him! Bring him here.
         Oh, crow! You have daerd to displase me. And in this foolish venture you’ve risked your very life! Why did you do it?
         For my king. He told me about the queen’s longing for the food she saw on your table. I Promised to get it for here – and I have kept my promise.
         The bird was willing to sacrifice his life for his king! Such loyality is rare! He must be rewarded set him free!
         Hence forth a portion of the food cooked for me, shall be sent everyday toyou and your king and queen. And a lange measure of rice shall be cooked for your king’s following
 Collection by  : Aishwarya 9th B


The Thoughts by Great People
·       “Animals are my friends and I don’t hunt my friends”
·       “Work hard to acquire knowledge, skills and wisdom”
·       “You have to dream before you dreams can come true”
                                                                                         - Bhargava 9th

The Elephant
The elephant’s big!
The elephant’s grey!
The elephant walks
For miles each day

His trunk is long
And O what fun!
When it comes out
For a cake or bun

The elephant’s big,
His ears are wide
His back is broad.
For all to ride.

The elephant’s big!
He’s kind too
He carries the children
Round the zoo
- Bhargava 9th A

                        
   Nature
   The sight of the hill is beauty.
   The bright moon is the sign of purity.
   The flow of the river is murmur music.
   The act of sun is so philanthropic.
   The rain of the cloud is very refreshing.
   The blooming of the winds is so soothing.
   The roaring of the ocean has it’s own leason.
   How charming is the changing of the season.
                                   Collection- Rakshitha Shetty 10th ‘B

My Hobby
      “An empty mind is a devils workshop.” This is quite true and in and order to avoid this, one should always pursue a hobby in lisure time. Everyone has a hobby and so do. My hobby is reading. I read story book, magazine, news paper and any kind of material that find interesting.
        This hobby got started when I was a little boy. I had always wanted my parents to read fairy tales and other stories to me. I also spend my time profitably. It is indeed a good hobby.
                                                                               By Ramathejas

JOKES
Shishir:-you want to marry the girl of my choice.
Arun:-no…
Shishir:-girl is daughter of Mukesh Ambani.
Arun:-then, OK.
(Shishir goes to Mukesh Ambani )
Shishir: I want your daughter to marry my son.
Ambani:- no…..
Shishir:-my son is CEO of World Bank.
Ambani:-ok..
(Shishir goes to President of World Bank)Shishir :-Sir, appoint my son as CEO of World Bank.
President:-no…..
Shishir:-my son is son in law of Mukesh Ambani.
President:-then ok….
Created by :  K Shodhan Kumar 9th ‘A’

Education is not preparation for life. Education is life itself
                                           John Dewey
 



                                        
Light and Warmth
           A simple lamp is easy to make. All that is needed is a container of sort to hold fuel and a wick. The soaked wick is lit and feeds the frame which provides the light. In ancient times, oil or melted animal provided the fuel and the wick might have be no more than a pice of twisted dried moss. Pre historic people living in the caves at Lascaux in France used stone lamps many centuries ago. Similar lamps were stin employed by the invite of Alaska in the 20th century. A dapting the principle, the Romans made candles using a wick surrounded by solid bees wax and tallow.
        Gas lighting first appeared in 1799 in France, when a combined gas lamp and heating apparatus was patended. The first electric bulb, the invention of a Scottish school master called James Bowman Lindsay, appeared in 1835. Electric fires appeared after that century. Today, many homes are warmed by gas, electric or oil-fulled central heating.
                                    Rote Learning
        Rote learning is memotization by repetition; as, Ashoka and his class recite the multiplication tables twice every morning because he belived in rote Learning .
     “Peace is rarely denied to the peacefull”
Collection by :  Jeevan 10th‘A’

Education is the key to unlock the golden door of freedom.
 


THE PURPLE BALLOON
      Martha handed Jason a purple balloon. “Get well soon!” she was his third visitor. That’s because she was the teachers daughter, and her mother made her. The often two, john and Eric weren’t really his friends, although they often ganged up with him against other kids to get their lunch money.
        Jason knew he wouldn’t have long to live. He could feel it, deep inside. Seeing his grandmother cry after talking with doctor confirmed it. His time had come. He didn’t tell his visitors, though. They would either pity him or be happy to get rid of him.
       Once Martha left, he ripped a page off his notebook and wrote:
“Dear God, I know I missed up and nobody likes me. Please give me a second chance. I can you what a good friend I can be.”
      He drew a map showing the way from the church to hospital, walked shakily to the window, and let the balloon fly away carring his message toward the God. The balloon headed straight to a telephone pole, but a gentle breeze blew it away just in time. It crossed path with a duck family and disappeared out of view.
     The next day a girl he had never met before came to visit him. “I find balloon,” she said. “You are lonely?” He just nodded too, startled to talk.
     “I lonely too. My family come from Afghanistan and I no speak English good.” She smiled. “I bring gift to you.” She handed him a box of chocolates. “I pray for friend and offered her the first chocolates.
Collection by - Rishan R 9th ‘A’

CLASSROOM MYSTERY
        Sujith had a new watch. It was a digital one with a pink strap. He pressed the button and it showed the time. The students of standard 6th ‘A’ crowded around him to see the wonderful watch. Meena was fascinated. She started at it for a long time. She wanted that watch! During lunch break, she went to see her mother who was employed as a maid in school.
       “I want a digital watch amma,” she said to her mother. “Digital watch?” her mother asked. “Yes amma.” “I am worried about how I am going to get food for the night. I don’t have even a rupee and you are asking for a digital watch,” her mother answered ruefully.
         Meena came back to class, disappointed. She was a good student and the class leader too. During the games period, Sujith took off his watch and kept it carefully in his school bag. He closed the bag and ran out. Meena could not control herself. The classroom was empty. She opened Sujith’s bag  and took out the watch. She knew once the watch was missing, the teacher would check  every bag. Being the class  leader, it was Meena’s duty to carry the teacher’s bag to staff room she realised it was the safest place to keep the watch.  
        After the games period ended, Sujith returned to class, exhausted. He opened his bag and face paled. His watch was missing. He told his friends and together they searched the class. Meanwhile the class teacher, miss Divya entered the class. She was a popular teacher. She began her class: “the next lesson is about the Indian national movement. We remember Mahatma Gandhi who guided us through the struggle for independence and won us for freedom’’.
        The teacher narrated the story of how Gandhiji refused to copy a word from his classmate’s books and how the teachers punished him for his disobedience. The Mahatma always stood for truth and honesty and the teacher requested the children to follow his footsteps.
        “Madam, Sujith lost his new digital watch’’, a voice piped out. Sujith was in tear. “ Madam, my father will shout at me. It is a costly watch.” Every bag was searched. Putting her  hand around the Sujith, the teacher assured him, “don’t worry you will get your watch back. We are learning about the father of our nation and I am sure everyone wants to be honest’’. Meena looked at sujith he was still crying.
         That night, Meena found sleepelusive. She saw sujith’s tearful eyes and heard her teachers voice about being honest. Next day, she arrived early at school at school, sneaked into the staff room and took when she saw him she went to him and gave him his watch. Sujith was surprised. “where did you find it, Meena?”
        She hung her head in shame and said, “I’m sorry Sujith. I  robbed … stole your watch”. Tears poured down her face. “Meena, when I told my father about my watch, he was not angry. He went to the shop and  got another one,” replied Sujith. “what will  I do  with two watches? You liked it, then you take it. It is my gift to you” he paused then said, “You’ve helped me a lot. You copied notes for me when my hand was fractured. It is yours take it” the charm of the watch had vanished. It was Sujith’s kindness and generosity which stood out. She gave Sujith his watch and walked to the classroom, happy and content.
Collection by - Arjun .N   9th  ‘A’                 
It Never Comes Again
      There are gains for all losses
      There are balms for all our pain
      But when youth, the dream, departs
      It talks something from our hearts
                                                           We are stronger, and are better
                                                           Under manhood’s sterner reign,
                                                           Still we feel that something sweet
                                                           Followed youth, with flying feet
                                                           And will never come again        
      Something beautiful is vanished
      And we sigh for it in vain
      We be hold it everywhere
      On the earth, and in the air
      But it never comes again
Collection by:- Sunil Kumar 9th ‘B’
                                                                                                
Basavanna Philosophy
  
        Basava grew up in a Brahmin Family  with a tradition of saivism. As  a leader, he developed and inspired a new devotional movement named  ‘Virashaivas’, or ‘ardent, heroic worshipper of shiva’. The movement shared its roots in the ongoing  tamil bhakti movement , particularly the shiva narayana traditions, over the 7th  to 11th  century. However, basava championed devotional worship of shiva through practices such as individually  worn icons and sybols  like a small linga.

              Collection  by:- Vinush 10th ‘B’
     Flag
I salute my flag
I salute my flag
It makes me proud
I am an Indian
It says out loud
Three bright colours
Adorn my flag
Saffron, white and green
Make me glad.
The ashoka chakra
Blue on white
Spins for progress
Flying high
Collection by:-  Rakshitha. 8th ‘A’ standard
Sunshine in Rain

Whatever  your cross
Whatever  your pain
There will always be sunshine
After the rain

Perhaps you may stumble
Perhaps even fall
But God’s always there
To help through it all
                                                      By,  Priya 10th   ‘B’
Flowers of India
We are the, flowers of India
Blooming all the way…
From Tokyo to Philodelphia

We spread our fragrance,
Of peace and harmony,
Help people when they face pain and agon

We turn into fruits
When we grow -up
Having very rich culture to show- up

Our heritage and customs are age old
Shining across the globe
Like a gold

Yes we are the flowers of India 
Blooming all the way….

                                  Collection :-  Abhishek  9th  ‘B’
        Nature
Keeping our nature clean
Making our nature clean
Our nature given us
Green colour all the side

Let us be happy in nature
Let us make nature happy
Because,
Our nature given us
Green colour all the side

                                         By, Sujanya 10th ‘A’
THE PATRIOT
Boundless his well as wish can claim Breathes there the man with soul so dead,
Who never to him self hath said
“This is my own, my native land”
Whose heart hath ne’er within him burn’d
As home his footsteps he hath turn’d
From wandering on a foreign strand
If such there breathe ,go,mark him well;
For him no minstrel raptures swell;
High though his titles, proud his name.

Despite those titles, power ,and pelf,
The wretch,concentred all in self,
Living, shall forfeit fair renown,
And , doubly dying, shall go down,
To the vile dust, from whence he sprung,
Unwept ,unhounour’d ,and unsung.
-Sir Walter Scott
(Collection) : Shravya.S.Poojary  9th ‘A’

Education is the foundation upon which we build our future.
                                              Christine Gregoire
 




THE CAT AND THE FOX
      A cat and a  fox were once discussing about hounds.The cat said, “I hate hounds.They are very nasty animals.They hunt and kill us”. The fox said ,“I hate hounds more than you”.The cat asked, “How do you save yourself from hounds?”The fox replied, “There are many tricks to get away hounds”. The cat asked “Can you say what your tricks  are?”  “They are very simple”, said the fox.He added, “I can hide behind thick bushes.I can fun along thorny hedges.I can hide in burrows.There are many more such tricks.” Now it was the run of the fox to ask the cat about her tricks. The fox asked, “How many tricks do you know?” The cat replied, “ I know just one trick”. The fox sneered, “Oh! How sad! You know only one trick? What is your trick?” The cat was about to answer. But, She found a flock of hounds fast approach. She said, “ I am going to do it now. Because the hounds are coming”. Saying these words, the cat ran up a nearby tree safe from the hounds. “My one trick is better than all his tricks”, said the cat to herself.
Moral: It is better to be a master of one art than to be a jack of many arts.
By: Vaishnavi Hegde 9th ‘A’

THERE ARE SOME LONG FORMS
Happy:
 H-Hum
A-Apko
P-Pal
P-Pal
Y-Yad karte hai
                               Mother:
                                   M-Motivator
                                   O-Only one
                                   T-True love
                                   H-Heartiest
                                   E-Exceptional
                                   R-Responsible
Police:
P-Poliet
O-Obedient
L-Liability
I-Intelligence
C-Courageous
E-Efficient

                                Education:
                                    E-Etiquette
                                    D-Divinity
                                    U-Universal Brotherhood
                                    C-Creativity
                                    A-Awareness
                                    T-Transformation
                                    I-Integrity
                                    O-Optimistic
                                   N-Nobility
FRIEND:
F-Field Of Love
R-Root Of Joy
I-Island Of God
E-End Of Sorrow
N-Never Forget
D-Door Of Understanding
(Collection) By, Kruthika 9th ‘A’


Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.
                                              Nelson Mandela
 




RIDDLES

v  What did the necklace say to the hat?
Ans: You go ahead, I’ll hang around.
v  Why was Adam a good runner?
Ans: Because he was the first in the race.
v  Why is Sunday the strongest day?
Ans: Because all the other days are week days.
v  When is a cricketer a coward?
Ans: When he hits and runs.
v  Why is a rock braver than a mountain?
Ans: Because it is a little boulder.
v  Which six letters of the English alphabet did the bigger say when he looked into his purse?
Ans: ICURMT (I See You Are Empty)
v  Which animals are always with you?
Ans: Your calves
v  What kind of a bird never speaks the truth?
Ans: A Lyre Bird
v  What kind of doctors do ducks go to?
Ans: Quack Doctors
v  What animals  disturbs you at night?
Ans: A night Mare
(Collection) Anwitha Shetty 9th ‘B’



WORDS OF THE WISE
1. To be inspired is great.To inspire incredible.
2. When you promise you should not miss.
3. Man is mortal but his deeds should be immortal.
4. Conquer love and affection, not wealth alone.
5. Life is express ourselves, not to impress others.
6. Good comes late, but worst comes fast.
7. Anger opens the mouth but shuts  the  mind.
8. The best way to predict future is to invent it.
9. Performance comes from passion ,not from pressure.
10. Your best teacher is your last mistake.
11. The best revenge is massive success.
12. Believing in yourself is the best recipe for success.
13. Memories are the mother of all wisdom.
(Collection) By,  S.S.Nayak
Time and tide waits for no man
    Human life is very short. Every man has too many duties to perform in the course of his life. Unless one does what has do at the right time, one will have to sorry later. For instance a sailor must set forth on his voyage when the tide is favourable. So must a student work hard and secure the basis of bright future during his student days. If he misses opportunities as a result of post poning the performance of his duties at the right time he can’t but came to grief later. There is no use of regretting one’s failures after opportunitie have slipped by.
Collection by –Ramthejas 10th B
Poetry

Beauty
Beauty is seen
In the sunlight,
The trees, the birds,
Corn growing and people working
Or dancing for their harvest

Beauty is heard
In the night,
Wind sighing, rain falling,
Or a singer chanting
Anything earnest

Beauty is in yourself,
Good deeds, happy thoughts
That  repeat themselves
In your dreams,
In your work,
And even in your rest


                          Teddy bear
Teddy bear teddy bear turn around
Teddy bear teddy bear tuch the ground
Teddy bear teddy bear polish your shoes
Teddy bear teddy bear go to school.
Sushmith 8th B



Little things
Little words of kindness
How they cheer the heart
What a world of gladness
Will a smile impart;

Little acts of kindness
Nothing do they cost
Yet when they are wanting
Life’s best charm is lost

Little acts of kindness
Richest gems on earth
Though they seem but trifles
Priceless is their worth
Sushmith 8th B


Interesting animal facts

A tarantula spider can survive for more than two years without food.
For every human in the world there are one million ants
Cat gut is a strong cord used for the strings of musical instruments and for surgical sutures. Inspire of what its name suggested catgut is not made from a cat’s gut!
The names of Donald duck’s Husy, Dewey and Loucie duck.

Vaibhav Jain  9th ‘A’

The bee

How doth the little busy bee
Improve each shining hour;
And gather honey all the day
From every opening flower

How skilfully she builds her
How neatly she spreads her wax
And labours had to store it well
With the sweet food she makes

It work of labour or of skill
I would be busy too;
For satan finds some mischief still
For idle hands to do

In books or work of healthful play
Let my first year be passed
That I may give for every day,
Collection by :- Shravya 8th  ‘A


In London town
It was a bird of paradise,
Over the roots he flew.
All the children in a trice
Clapped their hands and cried, “how nice”
“look his wings are blue!”

His body was of ruby red,
His eyes were burning gold.
All the grown up people said
“what a pity the creature is not dead,
For then it could be sold!”

One was braver than the rest
He took a loaded gun;
Aiming at the emerald crest,
He shot a creature through the breast,
Down it fell in the sun

It was not heavy, it was not fat,
And folk began to stare
“we cannot eat it, that is flat!
And such out landish feathers as that
Why, who could ever wear?”

They flung it into the river brown
“a pity the creature died”
With a smile and a frown;
But all the children cried
Sanidhya Shetty 8th B

Wonderful thought
When you talk, your  are only
Repeating what you already know
But if you listen, you
Learn something new
Nishmitha 10th  B
Did you know
        The gorilla’s most famous gesture is the chest beat, where the animal stands on two legs and hits its chest alternately with its open hands rather than with clenched fits as has   been portrayed in films
·       A tinsmith named john Landis Manson invented the Manson jar. He named the jars after  himself and  patented his design in 1858.
·       The pigeon’s boned  are lighter than its feathers!
·       The Boston Tea party occurred on 16 December, 1773. It is one of the key incidents that led to American revolution.
·       The dinosaur age is known as Mesozoic era.
·       Brazil is the 5th  largest country in the world by land area and population.

Srikanth 10th B
Can you guess the animal?
        This animal is well adopted to the Arctic region. It eats roots, mosses and licters. It has two layer of hair, the outer hair, called guard hair. Keep the animal warm while the undercoast, called quivat provides extra protection against the gold.
The quivat start growing in autum and when winter ends it fall off.
What is animal is this?
Ans:- musk ox
Vijay 10th  
     Jokes
Teacher :- what is the difference between doctor and writer?
Student :- writer writes the story and doctor ends the story.


Yoga
         In Sanskrit, the word yoga comes from the root yuj which means “to add”, “to write”, or “to attach” in its most common senses; such as by oxen or horses yoke and latin.
        The word took on broader meanings. Such as “employment, use, application, performance”. All further developments of the sense this word are polst vedic.
         There are very many compound words containing yoga in Sanskrit. Yoga can take on such as “connection”, “contact”, “union”, “method”, “application”, word yoga also means “combined”. For example guna yoga means “contact with a cord”. Chakra yiga has a medical sense of “applying a splint or similar instruction by means of pulleys.”

Kannikesh 10th A
English quiz
1.    Which is the largest fifth nation in the world?
-    Brazil is the country in the south America & the largest fifth nation in the world.
2.    Who were the first inventor of tooth paste?
-    A lot of things we still use today such as paper, pens, locks & keys and believe it or not – tooth paste were invented by the ancient Egyptians.
Darshan . S . N . Jain


Hirtory of Bharatanatyam
         The theoretical foundations of bharatanatyam are found in natya shastra, the ancient hindu text of performance arts.
         Natya shastra is attributed to the ancient scholar Bharatha muni, and its first complete compilation is dated to between 200 BCE and 200 CE, but eastimates version of  the natya shastra text consists of about 600 verses structured into 36 chapters. The text states Natalia lidova, describes the theory of tandava dance, yhe theoryof rasa, of bhava, expression, gestures, acting techniques, basic steps standing postures – all which are part of india classical dances.
         Dedicated to hindu god shiva, where 108 poser of the bhartnatyam
Sujan 10th A

Did you know
v The water scorpion uses a snorkel- like tube on its abdomen to breath  underwater
v Giraffe are the worids tallest living land animals. An adlilt male can grow to around 5.5m thats tuller than three adlilt human
v When an infant roulie-called a joey is form it immediately climbs up to its motkers pouch
v Pigs are among the smartest of aii domesticated animals and are even smarter than dogs
v Giraffe are found nin the dfy sweenas of Africa, where they roam among the open plains and are woodlands
Deekshith 10th A

       Jokes zone
Lecturer:- why do you sleep for long hours?
Student:- because our dreams are always big.
Students decision: toss the coin
If head –will get to sleep
If tail – will watch T.V
If stands – will listen music
If stays in air- will study                                                                      Collected By
                             Nishmitha 10 th B


     School
School is something,
We must all embrace
Knowledge we need,
To seek out and chase
         Subjects  and  teaching styles,
         Are plentiful and vary.
         Just like the backpacks,
         We all need to carry.
Sports, clubs and activities ,
At every  single turn
So much to do
Study and learn.
             To get the most from the school,
             We should consistently attend
             Around each corner
            There’s always a friend
 Our favorite       teachers,
Are  friendly and kind
Their passion and job,
To expand every mind
            School is something,
           We must all embrace
           Just remember to learn,
          At your own place
Collected By : Kruthika 9th ‘A’

         Mother
  Mother, you are very special
  For me, you are ready to face any trouble 
  You care for me, you pray for me,
  You cry for me, you laugh for me,
                              Not all flowers show love, like roses
                              Not all plants sustain thirst, like cactus
                              Not all people remember like her
                              Not all gods incarnate like mother
  You pamper me every time
  You shout at me sometime,
You are the motivation
You are of many  specialization
                      Every pretty bird wants its mom
                      Everyone gets the boon called mom
                      All the time I pray for one,
                      That is the precious one, my mom. 
                                                                    Collected By   : Nishmitha 10th B                                                                          


Lineage
My grandmothers were strong
They followed plough and bent to toil
They moved through fields sowing seed
They touched earth and grain grew
They were full of sturdiness and singing
 My grandmothers were strong.
 My  grandmothers were full of memories
Smelling of soap and onious and wet clay
With have many clean words to say
Why am I not as they?
Collected By : Shravya.S.Poojary 9th ‘A’

English thoughts
1. Success is achieved through accurate efforts
2. We can never be happy if we keep on blaming others
3. The pain you feel today will be the strength you feel tomorrow
4. Past is a waste paper,
    Present is a newspaper,
    Future is a question,
    So, read and write carefully,
    Otherwise life will be a tissue paper
5. I am only responsible for what I say, not for what you understand.
6. Honesty brings success in relationships.
Collected By : Rakshitha Poojary  9th ‘A’    

The Importance of education
This aptly describes the importance of a education in our life. Education is not only helps us to earn a living but it also improves our mind.  When Aristotle was asked how an educated man is different from an uneducated one, he replied, “as much as the living is to the dead”. They made great efforts to produce an educated class of citizens who would be able to guide their countrymen. The learned men used their knowledge to formulate rules and laws that were required to run a civilized society. They pondered over scientific and mathematical problems and produced   formulas that still hold true. Unfortunately, not everyone can offered the luxury of education. Children in the war torn or poverty stricken countries have no amenities for class room instruction. Each new day brings not the urgent rust to school but another day of suffering and fear. This wild flowers never receives the tender care of decent education. Education not only helps us to gain knowledge but also assists in developing our character and personality. It helps us to become responsible, confident, sympathetic and mature adults. A well educated person displays sophisticated and cultured behavior and is able to deal with situation in a refined manner. Joseph Addison remarked, “what sculpture is took to a block of marble, education is to the human soul”. While instruction ends in the classroom education ends only with life. The ability to read opens a whole  world of knowledge. It allows us to make full an use of our scholarly abilities. The mental exercises involved in intellectual pursuits sharpens our mind and keeps us alert even in old age. While instruction ends in class room, education ends only with life.  
Collected By  : Akshitha 9th  ‘A’
MICKEY’S MEDICINE
 Mickey mouse a was very smart and intelligent. The other day, he was celebrating his birthday. All his mouse friends had assembled for his birthday party.
The cake was cut and there was clapping everywhere in the hall.
Suddenly the tom cat arrived in party, all his friends ran to save their life.
All of them accept Mickey hid them selves where ever they found a place to hide. Poor Mickey caught by the tom cat.
 The tom cat said “so you were celebrating your birthday? Now I will celebrate by eating you.”
Mickey was not scared at all. He taught for a while and said, “ you must celebrate eating me, but I have a last wish. I am sure you will be kind enough to fulfill my last wish before I die”.
“what is your last wish?” asked the tom cat. “let me take my medicine before I die” said Mickey and he took out a medicine bottle from his pocket.
The tom cat looked at the medicine bottle with curiosity and asked, “after all, what is there in this medicine, which you want to have it right away?”
“By having this medicine I will become strong and healthy. You will enjoy a lot when you eat me” said the Mickey.
“Does it mean that if I have this medicine them will I also get strong and healthy?” asked the tom cat. Who appeared to be quite surprised.
“yes,  absolutely”, said the Mickey.
 The tom cat, without wasting anytime, snatched the medicine bottle from Mickey and popped in all the tablets.
A little later the tom cat fell conscious on the ground.
Actually, the bottle contained sleeping pills, which Mickey always carried with him so that he can may  use of it, whenever he was caught in any dangerous situation.
As the tom cat fell unconscious, all the friends of Mickey gathered once again.
They all helped one another and tied the tom cat with a rope. They all once again started enjoying birthday party. Everybody was congratulating Mickey on his birthday and appritiated his intelligence.
Collected By : Anagha 10th ‘A’


Jokes
Father :- when I beat you how do you control anger?
Son :- I start cleaning the toilet.
Father:- how does that help?
Son:- I clean it with your tooth brush.

      Riddles
I come from a land which is very hot
It has a lot of deserts
There are plenty of camels, palm trees and sweet dates
Who am I?
                                                   ans :- Arabs                                                                   Collected By :  Sharan devadiga 9th A
THOUGHTS
v   A good name is better than great riches ;and good favour is about silver and gold. He  that love  cleaness of heart, for the grace of his lips, shall have the king for his friend. Be not a friend to an angry man; and do not walk with furious man
                                                                              :-Anonymous
v   Small matters win great commendation
                                                                       :- Bacon
v   To him that absence, all things succeed a milies
                                                                            :- cervantes
v   Examination are formidable even to the best prepared, for the greatest fool may ask more than wisest man can answer
:- Charles Caleb Cotton
v   A conference is a gathering of important people who singly can do nothing, but together can decide that nothing can be done.      
                                                                                                      :- Fred Allen
v   Success is not a station you arrive at, but a manner of travelling
We are  what our thoughts have made us, so take care of what you think                                                            :-Swami Vivekananda   
Collected by :  Kruthika 9th ‘A’
  Why God Made Teachers
         When god created teachers,
        He gave us special friends
        To help us understand his world
        And truly comprehend
        The beauty and the wonder
        Of everything we see,
        And become a better person
        With each discovery.
When god created teachers,
 He gave us special guides
To show us ways in which to grow
So we can all decide
How tolive and how to do
What’s right and instead of wrong,
To lead us so that we can lead
And learn how to be strong
Why god created teachers,
In his wisdom and his grace,
Was to help us learn to make our world
A better, wiser place.

Collected By : Vaishnavi  9th  A
             Poetry
1.      To your parents- Affection, Love.
To your teacher- respect, obedience.
To your neighbours- kindness, help.
To your friends- sincerity, faithfulness.
To your enemy- forgiveness, A sweet smile.
To your organization- best effort, dedication.
To your school- best result.

2.     Change your style
    Change your smile
   But
 Not change my friendship.

3.    Children life is a golden life,
                 So,
Enjoy our life and be happy.

4.    Birth is start of life,
Beauty is art of life,
Love part of life,
Death is end of life,
Friendship is heart of life.

Collected By : Deeksha.B.S  9th ‘A’

Little things
Little words of kindness
How they cheer the heart
What a world of gladness
Will a smile Impart;
                      Little acts of kindness
                      Nothing do they cost
                      Yet when they are wanting
                       Lifes best charm is lost.
Little acts of kindness
Richest gems on earth
Though they seem but trifles
Priceless is their worth.
Collected By : Sumanth,8th ‘B’

History  Of  Bharathanatyam
The theoretical foundation of Bharatanatyam are founded in “NATYA SHASTRA”, the ancient Hindu text of performance arts.
          “NATYA SHASTRA” is attributed to the ancient scholar Bharat muni, and its first complete compliation is dated to between 200 BCE and 200 CE, but estimates between 500 BCE and 500 CE. The most studied version of the “NATYA SHASTRA” text consists of about 6000 verses structured into 36chapter. The text, states Natalia Lidova, describes the theory of rasa, of bhava, expression, gestures, acting techniques ect…..

                  Collected By : Anush Kumar 10th A
QUOTES
1.    “Education is not the learning of facts but the training of the mind to Think”
-Albert Einstein
2.    “The ideal man bears the accidents life with dignity and grance, making the best of Circumstances”
-Aristotle      
3.    “Love books not with the eyes, but with the mind; and therefore is winged cupid pointed blind”
-William Shakespeare
4.    “If you can’t fly then run, if you can’t run then walk, if you can’t walk          then crave, but whatever you do have to keep moving forward”
-Martin Luther King
5.    “It is the quality of our work which will please god and not the quality”
-Mahatma Gandhi
6.    “Dreams is not what you see in sleep is that thing doesn’t let you sleep”
-A.P.J Abdul Kalam
7.    “If the problem can be solved why worry? If the problem  cannot be solved worrying will do you no good”
-Buddha
8.    “The greatest religion is to be true the your own nature, Have faith in your sieves”
-Swami Vivekananda
9.    “Better to remain silent and bethought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt”
-Abraham Lincoln
10.           “Education is most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world”
-Nelson Mandela
11.           “The good you do today, people will after forget tomorrow; do good  anyone”
-Mother Teresa

Collected By : Shrilaxmi Rao, 10th B
NEERJA BHANOT :BRAVE IN LIFE, BRAVE
IN DEATH
      Neerja Banot was born on 7 September, 1963 in Chandigarh,India.She was the daughter of Rama Bhannot and Harish Bhannot, a Mumbai based journalist. She was an alumna of Sacred Heart Senior Secondary School Chandigarh, Bombay Scottish School and St.Xavier’s college, Mumbai. Neerja Bhanot joined Pan Am Airline in 1986.She was the senior flight purser on the ill-fated Pan Am Flight 73.This flight was hijacked by four heavily armed terrorists after it landed in Karachi at Sam from Mumbai PA73 was an route to Frankfurt and onward to New York city. Neerja alerted the cockpit crew about  the hijack. As the plane was on the tarmac, the three-member cockpit crew of pilot,co-pilot and the flight enginer, were able to flee from the air craft, Neerja, being the most senior cabin crew member on board,took charge.
      The hijackers immediately shot dead a passenger who identified himself to the terrorists as an American.The terrorists wanted to identify the Americans.So they instructed Neerja to collect the passports of all the passengers.Neerja and the other attendents under her charge, hid the passports of the 40 Americans on board.After seventeen hours ,the hijackers opened fire and set off explosives.Neerja opened the emergency door and helped a number of passengers to escape .She did not herself escape.She died while shifting three children from a hail of bullets.Neerja was recognized internationally as “the heroine of the hijack”.She was the youngest recipient of the Ashoka Chakra.India’s highest Civilian Award for bravery.Ashoka Chakra citation :-“Her loyalities to the passengers of the aircraft in distress will forever be a lasting tribute to the finest qualities of the human spirit.”
Collection By:- Deekshitha.S, 9th ‘A’Std


THE CAT AND THE DOG
     Once upon a time a dog was living.It’s name wasTomy.
     It was very loyal to it’s Master.The Master also living.The cat was very angry with the dog.It want that the Master will love it only not the dog.
     One day the cat was walking in the garden. That time the dog of neighbor house saw the cat and it attacked the cat. That time Tomy came and fought with the cruel dog.Tomy defeated the cruel dog and that dog ran away.The cat said thanks to the dog and they became a good friends.
Moral:We should not hate others.
By:-Prathiksha P.  9th ‘A’ Standard.

THE RAINBOW POEM
Boats sail in the river
And ships sail on the seas.
But clouds that sail across the sky
Are prettier for than these.

There are bridges on the rivers
As pretty as you please
But the bow that bridgesheavers
And overtops the trees
Is prettier far that these.
Collection By:- Deeksha 9th Standard.


THOUGHTS
1. Candour is the brightest gem of criticism.
-Disraeli
2. If God is the father, man is the brother.
-Lamartine
3. The borrower runs in his own debt.
-Emerson
4. Fortune befriends the bold.
-Dryden
5. Better a blush on the face then a blot on the heart.
-Cervantes
6. A shady business never yields a sunny life.
-B.C.Forbes
7. Be humble or you’ll stumble.
-Dwight
8. The belly is the commanding part of the body.
-Homer
9. Where ignorance is bliss, it’s folly to be wise.
-Thomas Gray
10. Illusion are the mirages of hope.
11. Jealousy is the jaundice of the soul.
-Dryden
12. The price of greatness is responsibility.                     -Winston Churchill
13. The trust wisdom is a resolute determination.        -Napoleon Bonaparte

Collection By:- Kavyashri9th ‘A’Standard
Joke
Teacher: “Answer this maths problem: if your father earns 500/- a week and gives half to your mother. What will he have?”
Student: “A heart attack”.
One unknown person went to a Barber shop.
Barber in anger asked: “Shall cut or count?”
Old man smiled and said:”colour it!”

LIFE is to enjoy with whatever you have with you .
Doctor:You should take of least 10 glasses of water every day.
Patient:It is impossible.
Doctor: Why?
Patient: I have only 4 glasses at home…!

Who is the leader of Ducks?
Ans: Frog.
Why?
Because Frog is Main Duck.
Collection By : Sowrabha 9th ‘A’Standard.


GOOD HABITS
1. Always cross the road through Zebra Cross.
2. Do not get down from a moving bus.
3. Always go to school on time.
4. Learn to take care of public property.
5. Learn to save your pocket money.
6. Do not play on roads.
7. Do not tease the animals.
8. Be willing to help people in need.
9. Early to bed and, Early to rise.
10. Brush your teeth twice every day.
11. Do not sit too ciose while watching television.
12. Wash your hands after and before meal.
13. Love your parents.
14.  Do your home work regularly?
15. Listen to your teacher.
16. Remember to put your things away after using them.
17. Help mummy and dady with the house work.
18. Honesty is the best ; always speak the truth.

Collection By: Bhushan 9th ‘A’Standard


A Poem About Father 
A father’s heart is a pillow
That you can rest on
A father heart is a pill
That cures your illness
A father heart is a tissue
That wipes your tears
A father heart is a muscle
That picks you up
A father heart is a money
That brings food to the table
A father heart is a pencil
That a writes down your plans
                                                                    Collection by- Isha 10th ‘B’
  
                                                                   
                                            Thoughts
v To your nation- patriotism.
v To your father- help.
v To your mother- good conduct.
v To your teacher- sincerity.
v To your friend-good friendship.
v To your enemy- forgiveness.
v To your self- respect.
                                                                   Collection by-  Sandhya 10th ‘C’

              

    Jokes
Girl:- Happy Birthday.
Boy:-Thank you.
Girl:-Party.
Boy:-B.J.P Party.


                       Mother Love
    Every mother loves children. Every children loves their mother. Mothers love is an anything, in the world. Mothers love is carring for children.
                                                                    Collection by-  Sandhya 10th ‘C’

About Chaturmukha Basadi
     The Chaturmukha Basadi, was built in the 16th century by Immadi Bhairasa Vodeya of the Santara dynasty in 1856.
About temple
   It has four symmetrical faces and is thus called Chaturmukha Basadi [a term used to refer to Jain temples in South India]. The temple has images of Tirthankara Aranath, Mallinath and Munisuvratnath. This Basadi, completely made of coved granite rocks, is known as Tribhuvana Tilaka jina chaityalaya or Ratnaraya dhama from inscription.
    It faces the famous Karkala Bahubali Statue installed in that year 1432 by Veera pandhya of Santara dynasty on February 13, 1432, on the instructions of the Battaraka of Karkala, Lalitakirti.                                                                                     
                                                                                Collection by-  Diya 10th


Thought of the day for morning Assembly
      You can not change your future, but you can change your habbits. And surely your Habbits will change your future.
        This thought by Dr.A.P.J Abdul Kalam teach us about the importance of changing our habbits in our life. Don’t worry about your future because you can’t change it. Focus your mind to change your habbits which will later change your future.

        People are reward in Public for they practiced for years in private.
       The rewards for your success are given for what you have practiced for years alone. Not a single moment of your practice days goes away without giving you anything. So work hard in private.

Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in day out.
      Success is not the thing we will find in a day. It takes continuous effort and sacrifices to gain success in life. Your little effort in a day create great difference in life.
                                                                     Collection by -  Diya 10th
                         Jokes
Mother:- How was school today Patrick?
Patrick:- It was really great mum! Today we made explosives!
Mother:- Ooh, they do very fancy stuff with you these days. And
                what will you do at school tomorrow?
Patrick:- What school?
Collection by- Karthik Nayak 9th ‘A’

Riddles
1.    It walks without legs, it speaks without month, it’s a home for many.
Ø River.
2.    Pepper in the pot.
Ø Papaya.
3.    Fistful when covered with fist, housful when uncovered from fist.
Ø Lamp.
4.    Green on top, red and cool inside.
Ø Watermelon.
5.    In a small house, are filled with chips.
Ø Teeth.
6.    A red monk in a long tree.
Ø Arecanut.
7.    It can be scattered, it can be cut, but it cannot be eaten.
Ø Hair.
8.    He climbs a tree which no one climbs.
Ø Ant
9.    Around are meadow grass, between them are small pots.
Ø Eyes.
Collection by- Sowmya   10th ‘A’
Save The Environment
 Once there lived a woodcutter in a small cottage on the bank of a small steam with his wife, a son and a daughter. They were leading a good life. Every day the woodcutter went into the forest to cut wood and his children would go to the school nearby. His wife used to cook food for the children and others at home and feed them.    
     Every evening the woodcutter used to bring a lots of wood and his wife used to sell it in the market and thus they earned their living. As years went on, one day, the son asked his father, ‘why do you go and cut the wood in the forest?’ ‘I cut the wood for our living.’ Said the woodcutter. The young boy heard him patiently. But suddenly he said, ‘by cutting the wood are you not destroying the environment in the forest? How will we get enough rain? How can you save animals in the forest when there are not trees and water in the forest? What will happen to the other creature living in the forest?’ the woodcutter realizod his mistake to cutting the wood and decided not to earn his living by cutting the wood and the trees anymore.
      He thanked his son and said, ‘let us embrace trees and hot kill them anymore. A tree saved is millions of others lives saved.’
                                             Collection by - Shreya 8th ‘A’
                                  
Riddles
1.    Which is faster, hot or cold?
Ø Hot.
2.    What has teeth but cannot eat?
Ø A comb.
3.    Which table does not have legs?
Ø Vegetable.
4.    What do tigers have that no other animals have.
Ø Baby tigers.
5.    What man cannot live inside a house.
Ø Snowman.
6.    What question can you never answer ‘yes’ to.
Ø Are you dead?
7.    What is the smallest room in the world.
Ø Mushroom.
8.    Forward I am heavy, Backward I am not. What am i.
Ø Ton.
                                                    
                                                                    Collection by-  Mayuri 8th ‘A’
       
        

You cannot change your future,
But you can change your habbits,
And your habbits will change your Future.
                                A P J Abdul Kalam
 






                       

The Noble Nature
It is not growing like a tree
In bulk doth make man better be;
Or standing like an oak, three hundred year,
To fall a log at last, dry, bald and sere:
                   A lily of a day
                Is fairer far in May
Although it fall and die that night;
It was the plant and flower of the night.
In small proportions we just beauties see;
And in small measures life may perfect be.
Collection by- Supritha 8th ‘A’

                    Thoughts
1.    Methods are the masters of masters.
-         Talleyrand
2.    Money is like manure, of  very little use expert it be spread.
-         Bacon
3.    Mercy turns her back to the unmerciful.                   
-         Quarles
4.    The guard of virtue is labour and ease, her sleep.
-         Tasso
5.    Order is heaven’s first law.
-         Popc
6.    Absence of occupation is nor rest; a mind quite vacant, is a mind disverssed.
 (Collection)  By :- Sooraj, 10th ‘A’ Standard.
 

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