Tuesday, April 27, 2021

Importance of Trees (paragraph)

Importance of Trees
Trees are our best friends. Trees have an important role in our life. We cannot live without them. Trees give us timber, paper, firewood. Trees also give us food and medicine. Trees also add beauty in our lives. We all need them. Trees give us oxygen and good health. Trees help us in controlling pollution. Trees absorb carbon dioxide. Trees give us rainfall. So we all should grow more and more trees.

Friday, April 23, 2021

Paragraph [Elephant -Cricket -My Favourite Storybook

The Elephant
Hints→ A wild animal- tamed by man – found in southern India – biggest land animal-large trunk-two tusks-simple food-grass and sugarcane  -religious ceremony-king and queens-used in battles– the elephant in India.

The elephant is a wild animal. But it can be tamed by man. It is found in Kerela and Karnataka. It lives in thick forests there. The elephant is the biggest land animal. It is dark. It has a large trunk. It has two tusks of ivory. Its food is simple. It eats grass and leaves. It loves to eat sugarcane. The elephant has many uses. It can lift and carry heavy loads. It is used in religious ceremonies. In old times, king and queens used to ride elephants. They were also used in battles. Elephants have been in India for centuries.

Cricket’.
 A historic Game – Popular in India – Play it with my friends- play on Sundays- also watch cricket.

Cricket is a historic game. It has been played for over a hundred years. It began in England. The british brought it to India. It is now the most popular game in India. I play it with my friends in the big ground near our colony. I also enjoy watching cricket. These days One day Internationals and Twenty over matches are quite popular. They are thrilling. I watch specially when India plays. We feel proud wherever India wins.

My Favourite Storybook

My favourite storybook is The Ugly Duckling. It was written by a famous writer called Hans Christian Anderson. He wrote beautiful fairytales for children. This story has also been made into a movie.The story is about a little duckling. Everyone thought he was ugly. His parents, brothers and sisters ignored him because he was different. He did not look like them and he did not sound like them. Everyone made fun of him. He was lonely and sad.Time passed and soon the ugly duckling grew into a beautiful swan. He was not an ugly duckling anymore. Everyone admired him and no one was mean to him anymore.This is my favourité storybook bacause it has a happy ending. I like happy endings. I like to believe that every thing will turn out right in the end.

Friday, April 16, 2021

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Story Time

1. Thirsty crow
Once a crow was very thirsty. He flew here and there in search of water. But he found nothing. At last, he reached a garden. He saw a pitcher of water there. There was some water at the bottom of the pitcher of water there. The crow’s beak could not reach the water. He was very Wise. He hit upon an idea and collected some pebbles and put them into the pitcher one by one. The water rose up slowly. The crow quenched his thirst and flew with pleasure.

Moral:

Necessity is the mother of invention.

2. Greedy Dog
Once a dog was very greedy. He went to the butcher shop and stole a piece of meat from his shop. He runs away to the forest. had to cross a stream on the way. When he was passing the bridge. He saw a dog’s reflection into the water which had a piece of meat in his mouth. He wanted to snatch the piece of meat he barked and opened his mouth his piece of meat fell into the river. Then he found that there was not another dog in the river. It was his own reflection.

Moral:

Greed Is Curse.

3. Hare and tortoise
Once, there were a hare and a tortoise. They lived in a forest. They were fast friends. The hare always laughed at the tortoise. One day, the hare forced the tortoise to run a race. The tortoise accepted the challenge. The race started at the fixed time. The hare ran as fast as could.

He disappeared in no time on the way the hare thought to take rest for a while. He lay down under a shady tree and was fast asleep. The tortoise walked slowly. He did not lose heart. He saw the hare sleeping on the way and passed silently. At last, he reached a fixed place after a long time. The hare woke up and ran very fast. But he had to face defeat to see the tortoise there. It is a fact pried hath a fall.

Moral:

Pride hath a fall.

4. The fox and the grapes
Once there was a fox. One day, he passed near a garden. He saw some bunches of grapes hanging there. The grapes were ripe. He wanted to catch them. He tried his best to catch the bunch of grapes and jumped again and again but all in vain. At last, he was tired. He said the grapes are sour. I did not like them, saying this he took his way.

Moral:

Grapes are sour.

5. Union is strength
Once there was an old farmer. He had three sons. He was about to die. They always had been quarreling with one another. He was very sad for them. One day, he called his sons and said “Quarrelling is a bad thing” you should love one another.

Then he ordered his servant to bring a bundle of sticks. When he brought the bundle of sticks, the father said to his son, “break this bundle” all boys tried their best one by one. But they could not break it. At last, the farmer ordered the servant to untie the bundle. The farmer said to his youngest son to break the stick. He succeeded to break it, the other two boys also broke all the sticks one by one easily. Then he advised them to live like united sticks.

Moral:

The union is strength.

6. A foolish stage
Once a stag was drinking water at a pool. He saw his own reflection in its clear water. He admired his beautiful horns but did not like his weak legs. Suddenly he saw hounds running towards him. He run for his life towards the jungle. Unfortunately, his horns were caught in a bush. He tried to free himself but in vain. Meanwhile, the hounds caught him and tore him into pieces.

Moral:

All that glitter is not gold.

7. The farmer and the snake
A farmer was returning home from the town one day. He saw a snake almost frozen on account of cold. He took pity on it and carried it home in his basket. There he placed it near the fire and his children gathered around it. After a few minutes, it began to move about. All of a sudden it rushed at one of them. But the farmer killed it with his stick before it could bite him.

Moral:

Nature cannot be changed.

8. Shepherd and the wolf
A shepherd boy used to graze sheep in a jungle. He, as a joke, cried “wolf! Wolf!”, the boy was laughing. They cursed him. The boy repeated the joke after a few days. Ongoing to help the boy, they saw no wolf. The villagers become angry. One day, a wolf really came there. The shepherd was afraid and cried “wolf! Wolf!” The villagers did not come for help. The wolf killed the boy and ate a lot of sheep.

Moral:

Once a liar, always a liar.

9. The slave and a lion
A cruel master had many slaves. He often punished them for nothing. Once a slave ran away to a jungle and hid in a cave. He began to live there. One day, he came across a lion. He got frightened. He wanted to run away. But then he saw that the lion was humping. He also caught sight of his badly swollen paw. The lion could hardly walk. He took pity on him. He went near him and pulled out the thorn from his paw. The lion looked at him with gratitude and went his way. After a long time, the slave was caught. The master decided to throw him before the hungry lion. The lion, instead of killing him, began to lick his feet. In fact, it was the same lion that had met the slave in the jungle. When the master learned the real event, he was moved to tears and freed both the friends.

Moral:

Do good have good?

10. The King and the spider
Robert Bruce was the king of Scotland. Once he was defeated so badly that he had to run away for his life. He hid in a cave. He was very sad and hopeless. Suddenly, he saw a spider. It was trying to reach its cobweb. When it reached near it, it fell down. It fell down much time the king thought that it would try no more. But he was very surprised to see that it had already begun to climb again. This time, it succeeds in its efforts. The king got hopeful. He thought about why he could not. He fought with a new spirit. This time he succeeds in defeating them.

Moral:

Failure leads to success.