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Spectrum : Grade 7
JSS PRIVATE SCHOOL
NewsLetter For September:
CONTENTS
CREATIVE MIND
JOKES AND RIDDLES
A MONTH
AHEAD
SA 1 TIME TABLE
SA 1 PORTIONS
UP COMING
EVENTS
ASSEMBLY REPORTS
JOKES OF THE DAY
Q.Why didn't the skeleton go to the party?
A. He had no body to go with!
Q. Have you got any invisible ink?
A. Certainly, sir. What colour would you like
Q. What type of nut is found on the moon?
A. An ASTRONUT
DEAR STUDENTS
Welcome back to school after a long and refreshing break, We hope that
this break has helped you to rejuvenate and energize yourselves to over-
come all the challenges coming ahead in the new session.
We wish you a wonderful and fun filled year ahead . Let’s join hands to
make this teaching learning journey a cherishing experience.
Story on
The Fruit of a Child's Labour
After his release from the Aga Khan Palace, Gandhi had gone to Juhu, a suburb of Bombay
city, for rest. Gandhiji would not therefore see anyone as a rule. One day, a boy aged 10
or 12 years came to see Gandhi. He was carrying in his hand fruit worth about two or
three rupees. He insisted on handing over the fruit to Gandhi. One could explain things to
adults, but how can it be done in the case of children?
Sarojini Naidu was standing nearby. She smilingly took the boy to Gandhi. The boy placed
the fruit at the feet of Gandhi and stood there. He had nothing to say, but his desire was
that Bapu should eat the fruit he had brought. Gandhi's companions were talking among
themselves about it. Some one said he was probably a beggar. The boy's self-respect was
badly hurt when he heard this. He said at once, "No Mahatmaji, I'm not a beggar. I bought
this fruit out of the money earned with my labour."
Gandhi's heart was touched by the boy's words which expressed his sense of self-respect.
He used to receive baskets of fruits from wealthy friends. But the boy's present was price-
less because, it had behind it a child's devotion and hard work. How could he ignore such a
present? Gandhi picked up a fruit and placed it before the boy and said, "Take child, you
eat first the fruit of your labour."
The boy replied, "No, Mahatmaji, I would have the satisfaction of having eaten when you
eat it." He went away after reverently saluting Gandhi.
The child had certainly earned self-respect by his labour. But do you think he missed out on
anything in life?
You can't regulate child labour. You
can't regulate slavery. Some things are
just wrong.
THOUGHT ON CHILD LABOUR
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WORLD DAY AGAINST CHILD LABOUR!. The students of JSSPS(KG- grd.11) wore different coloured dress
on this day! Even though, we liked the day with colour dresses,
we wore it just for one reason which is to CELEBRATE THE
WORLD DAY AGAINST CHILD LABOUR!. We donated Dhs.10
and even more!.
UP COMING
EVENTS……...
Open House Grade 1 to 11
On 4.9.2014
School Reopens on 1st
September 2014
UP COMING
EVENTS……...
Eureka—Science Exhibition for
Grade 6 to 11
On 9.9.2014
3rd PDF Meet
On 13.9.2014
UP COMING
EVENTS……...
National Integration
Week
International Peace Week
On 21.9.2014
ASSEMBLY
SA1 EXAMINATION!!....:)
SA1 TIME TABLE (Grades 2 to 10) 2014-2015
Date Grades 6 to 8
21/09/2014 ( SUNDAY )
Mathematics
22/09/2014 (MONDAY )
English
23/09/2014 (TUESDAY )
Study leave
24/09/2014 (WEDNESDAY )
SST
25/09/2014 (THURSDAY)
Hindi/French
28/09/2014 (SUNDAY)
Science
29/09/2014 (MONDAY)
Value education/Islamic Education
30/09/2014 (TUESDAY)
Arabic
Please note:-
For grades 2 to 10 Computer Science Practical Test will be
conducted during their practical periods from 18th September
2014.
During the examination days students will disperse at 12’o clock.
SA1 PORTIONS FOR GRADE 6
English
The boy with a catapult
Somebody’s mother
The vagabond
The face on the wall
Writing-Dialogue writing, Article, Diary
entry. Grammar-Determiners, Subject
-Verb Agreement, Active –Passive
Voice, Reading Comprehension
Mathematics
Integers Algebraic expres-
sions
Fractions
Decimals
Rational numbers
Science Nutrition in plants and animals
Weather and climate,Adaptation of animals to climate
Physical and chemical changes
Acids bases and salts
Motion and time
Electric current and its effects
Social Studies
Geo-Chapter 3and 4-changing faces of the Earth-II, The
atmosphere and its temperature.
History-1 and 4-India and the world, The Turkish inva-
sions.
Civics-2 and 3-Understanding media, The state government
Arabic
The grasshopper and the ant
The airplane. All worksheets
and work done in the text
book and work book
Hindi
Lit : Heera aur koyla
Tapu khi khoj
Pranathi
Kranthikari adhyapak
Grammar : Karak,Bhasha , lipi , vyakaran
Upsarg Pratyay , paryayvachi , vilom , ling, va-
chan, muhavare,Kriya,kriya visheshan
Sandhi , anekarthi , Vakyasho ke liye ek
shabdh , sangya , bhinarthak.
Anuched lekhan , Patra lekhan
Padith apadith gadyansh
ISLAMIC EDUCATION
The universe speaks Tawheed
A group of Jinn believe in Quran
The last holy book
Surat al shams
FRENCH
Module 1, leçon 1,2,3 Compréhension écrite
Expression écrite : décrire sa ville, parler d’un instrument, don-ner des conseils, exprimer des gouts musicaux et des préféren-ces
Donner son opinion/ réagir a une opinion
Grammaire- L’impératif positif et négatif, jouer du , de la , de l’, l ;adjectifs, les verbes en er, ir, re, avoir , être aller parler, partir, finir, prendre , vouloir,venir, mettez les verbes au présent
VALUE EDUCATION
Chapter-4,5,6 and 7.
COMPUTER SCIENCE
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