Grade 3 Reading Lesson 11 Fables And Folktales – Two Friends And A Bear

Grade 3 Reading Lesson 11 Fables And Folktales - Two Friends And A Bear Genre/Topic:

The following is a very sad story about two friends. One of the friends leaves the other when he is need of great help. Do you also leave your friends when they need help? Read this story about the two friends and a bear.

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Grade 6 Reading Lesson 24 Nonfiction – Philosopher’s Corner – Socrates

Grade 6 Reading Lesson 24 Nonfiction - Philosopher’s Corner - Socrates Genre/Topic:

There is no accurate picture of Socrates and his philosophical viewpoint. It is because Socrates never wrote his philosophical texts, and whatever we know about him is based entirely on the writings by his students. This is called the Socratic Problem. Let us find out how much the students conveyed about Socrates through their writings.

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Grade 1 Reading Lesson 13 Fables And Folktales – Mr Bunny’s Carrot Soup

Grade 1 Reading Lesson 13 Fables And Folktales - Mr Bunny’s Carrot Soup Genre/Topic:

Rabbits are very fond of carrot soup. Mr. Bunny is not an exception. He is excited at the thought of making carrot soup when he picks up four carrots. But something wrong happens on the way. What happens? Does Mr. Bunny get to make his carrot soup? We will find it out at the end […]

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Grade 5 Reading Lesson 15 Biographies – Abraham Lincoln

Grade 5 Reading Lesson 15 Biographies - Abraham Lincoln Genre/Topic:

Slavery was prominent in America during the 1800’s. People were traded, just like goods. They were abused: made to work all day without food. Abraham Lincoln is known for abolishing slavery. Let us learn something from him.

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Grade 6 Reading Lesson 23 Nonfiction – Country Profile – Greece

Grade 6 Reading Lesson 23 Nonfiction - Country Profile - Greece Genre/Topic:

The world’s third leading producer of olives, Greece has cultivated olive trees since ancient times. Some olive trees planted in the thirteenth century are still producing olives. And you remember olives from the Olympic Games, don’t you? The winners of Olympic races were awarded with olive crowns. Sounds interesting. Read this chapter and know more […]

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Grade 6 Reading Lesson 6 Poetry – Angry

Grade 6 Reading Lesson 6 Poetry - Angry Genre/Topic:

I am quite short tempered. But I have been taught to control my anger and avoid hurting others when I am angry. That is why, whenever I am angry, I breathe slowly and drink lot of water. It calms me down. That’s what I do. But you will have to read this poem, Angry by […]

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Grade 3 Reading Lesson 18 Poetry – A Letter

Grade 3 Reading Lesson 18 Poetry - A Letter Genre/Topic:

I was very pleased when I first wrote a letter. Each time I write a letter now, I have exactly the same feeling like Margaret G. Rhodes. Let us go through the poem.

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Grade 1 Reading Lesson 11 Fables And Folktales – Phulmaya, The Milkmaid

Grade 1 Reading Lesson 11 Fables And Folktales - Phulmaya, The Milkmaid Genre/Topic:

Do you also start daydreaming during your classes? Probably you do. But you are seldom caught. Well, in this story Phulmaya starts daydreaming at work. What happens to her? Is she caught? We will have to read this story to find out.

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Grade 3 Reading Lesson 15 Poetry – When All The World’s Asleep

Grade 3 Reading Lesson 15 Poetry - When All The World’s Asleep Genre/Topic:

Anita E. Posey wonders where all the creatures go at night. We have homes, and many other creatures do. But many others do not have homes. What do they do at night? Where do they go? This is what the poet tries to express through her poem. Let us recite it loud.

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Grade 8 Reading Lesson 7 Nonfiction – Philosopher’s Corner – Mahatma Gandhi

Grade 8 Reading Lesson 7 Nonfiction - Philosopher’s Corner - Mahatma Gandhi Genre/Topic:

Why is it that although Mahatma Gandhi was born in India, he is respected throughout the globe? I live in a place which is so far from India and yet, everyone recognizes Mahatma Gandhi. Surely, he must have done some noble deeds to make him so prominent. Read this chapter and find out for yourself.

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