6th
PROJECT-1
1) Primary
Information
Lesson: Who Did Patrick's Homework?
Class: 6th Class
Subject: English
Topic: What we learn from Patrick
Project
Type: Group
Guide: English Teacher
Duration: 1 Week
Source: Textbook
Purpose: To learn the value of doing our
own work
2) Content
- What We Learn
- Do your own work: Patrick believed the elf
was helping him, but in reality, he was the one doing the work.
- Hard work is important: Through his efforts,
Patrick became a more proficient student.
- Don't depend on magic: The story shows that true
success comes from personal effort and studying, not from magical
solutions.
- Learning can be fun: As Patrick put in the
effort, he started to enjoy the process of learning.
3) Report
The story of
"Who Did Patrick's Homework?" teaches us the importance of being
responsible and working hard. It highlights that we should complete our own
work and that genuine learning comes from our own efforts and dedication. By
putting in the work, like Patrick, learning can even become an enjoyable
experience.
7th
PROJECT-1
1) Primary
Information
Lesson: The Tiny Teacher
Class: 7th Class
Subject: English
Topic: Learning Life Lessons from
Ants
Project
Type: Group
Guide: English Teacher
Duration: 1 Week
Source: Textbook
Purpose: Learning Life Lessons from
Ants
2. What
Ants Teach Us
Ants are
small creatures that offer big lessons in discipline and dedication. Here's a
summary of what we can learn from them:
- Hard
Work: Ants are
always busy and diligently working. They teach us to work hard and
complete our tasks, such as studying, on time.
- Discipline: Ants walk in a straight line
and follow rules. This teaches us the importance of being disciplined and
following rules at school and at home.
- Teamwork: Ants work together to
accomplish their goals. We can learn to help our friends and family by
cooperating with them.
- Cleanliness: Ants keep their homes clean.
This is a good habit we can adopt to keep our classrooms and houses clean.
- Respect: Ants show care for their queen
and young ones. From them, we learn to respect our elders and help those
younger than us.
3. Project
Report
From
studying the habits of ants, we learned that these tiny creatures can teach us
big lessons about life. By observing them, we understand the importance of: Working
hard ,Being disciplined, Working together, Staying clean, Showing care and
respect, We should strive to apply these good habits in our own lives.
8th
Project Work 1: The Importance of Peace and Humanity
1) Primary
Information
Name of
the Student:
Class: 8th Class
Subject: English
Lesson: The Best Christmas Gift in the
World
Topic: Importance of Peace and Humanity
Project
Duration: 1 Week
Project
Type: Group
Project
Guide: English
Teacher
Source: Textbook & Internet
2) Main
Themes / Visuals
To complete
this project, consider the following key themes and create visuals or a
presentation to represent them.
- Peace over War: The story shows how
soldiers from opposing sides stopped fighting to celebrate Christmas,
demonstrating that peace is more fulfilling than violence.
- A Christmas Celebration in War: The soldiers' shared meal,
friendly football match, and caroling remind us that holidays can bring
people together, even in the midst of conflict.
- A Lost Letter Found: The letter written by
Captain Jim Macpherson is portrayed as the true Christmas gift. It
symbolizes love, hope, and the power of human connection across time and
distance.
- Love and Reunion: The narrator's kindness and
empathy towards Connie, despite her confusion, highlights that human
emotions are more valuable than being right.
3) Report
This project
helped us understand the timeless lesson that love, human connection, and peace
are far more important than war and violence. The story emphasizes that people
naturally desire warmth and togetherness, even in the most difficult of times.
The letter served as a powerful symbol, carrying feelings of love and care
across a great distance. We learned that kindness and humanity can shine
through even in the darkest of circumstances.
9th Project Work 1:
The
Importance of Peace and Humanity
1) Primary
Information
Name of
the Student:
Class: 8th Class
Subject: English
Lesson: "The Fun They Had."
Topic: Useful Gadgets and Their
Relation to the Story
Project
Duration: 1 Week
Project
Type: Group
Project
Guide: English
Teacher
Source: Textbook & Internet
The project
outlines several modern gadgets and explains their connection to the themes in
"The Fun They Had."
- Mobile
Phone: Mobile
phones allow for instant communication, learning through apps, and
attending online classes. The PDF highlights the contrast between the
mechanical teachers in the story and today's use of virtual classrooms on
mobile phones.
- Laptop: Laptops are portable
computers used for online education, assignments, and reading digital
books. The project draws a parallel between Tommy finding an old physical
book and today's use of laptops to read digital books.
- Television: A common gadget for
entertainment and learning. The project notes that unlike Margie's
experience, modern students can enjoy "fun learning with TV"
through educational channels.
- Smart
Watch: Smart
watches help organize life by tracking time, fitness, and reminders.
- Headphones/Earphones: These are used for
listening to audiobooks, attending online classes, and learning without
disturbances.
Project
Report
The project
report should summarize the learning from the project. It should explain how
gadgets like mobile phones, laptops, and televisions play an important role in
today's education. The report should also connect these modern gadgets to the
story "The Fun They Had," noting how the story's futuristic depiction
of machines teaching students is reflected in how technology is already
changing learning today.
10th Project Work: Kinds of Crops
1) Primary
Information
Name of
the Student:
Class: 10th Class
Subject: English
Lesson: A Letter to God
Topic: Kinds of Crops
Project
Type: Group
Project
Guide: English
Teacher
Source: Internet
Purpose: To understand crops and their
link with the lesson
2) Kinds
of Crops
The project
requires you to draw or collect information on various crops from the internet.
The sample provided includes details on three major crops:
- Paddy (Rice): This crop grows in wet
fields with plenty of sunlight. It is a main food crop in many Indian
states.
- Maize (Corn): Maize is a tall plant with
golden grains. It is used for animal feed, popcorn, and cornflakes.
- Wheat: This crop is cultivated in
cool, dry regions. It is used to make products like bread, chapatis, and
biscuits.
3) Report
The final
report should summarize your findings and connect them to the lesson. The
project helps in understanding that these crops are vital to a farmer's life.
This is similar to how Lencho depended entirely on his crops in the story
"A Letter to God".
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