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Change. Grade six-January, February 2011. You must be the change you wish to see in the world. Mohandas Gandhi. Change Your World by: Brian Tracy.

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  1. Change Grade six-January, February 2011 You must be the change you wish to see in the world.Mohandas Gandhi

  2. Change Your World by: Brian Tracy You cannot change the world, But you can present the world with one improved person -Yourself. You can go to work on yourself to make yourselfInto the kind of person you admire and respect. You can become a role model and set a standard for others. You can control and discipline yourself to resist actingOr speaking in a negative wayToward anyone for any reason. You can insist upon always doing things the loving way, Rather than the hurtful way. By doing these things each day, You can continue on your journeyToward becoming an exceptional human being.

  3. Experiential Learning • Select one habit of yours that you would like to change. • Practice it for the next 21 days and it will help you to become a changed person. • Select one aspect of the school to bring about a change-minimizing the use of paper cups/reducing the consumption of electricity, growing more trees etc-brain storm.

  4. Changes A change in time, a change in place A change of jobs, a change of pace change your style or change your friends change your path and change the end Chance for a 20, change for a 10 Change for the bus, 'Change please, friend' A change of homes, a change of kin A change of friends you never win a change of schools, begin again A change of age, a change of space A change of morals, A change of rules A change of sails, blowing you into the unknown Ethan Allen

  5. SHOOT OUT-Little Women • Plan-one chapter per person • Others to frame questions and shoot at the person concerned. That student to make a ppt of 2/3 slides and present after the shoot out. • Ch-13 ananya,ch-14 faraz,ch-15- shalaka,ch16-Saahil, ch-17-Vishwajeet • Ch-18 Ms Rashmi • Read chapters 13-18 during the break , read the summaries, use the graphic organizer to make your slides and make notes. • Prepare at least 5 thought provoking questions based on each chapter to be asked to your classmate during the shoot out.

  6. Oxford English International-Chapter 2 and 8 • Climate change • Changing places • Read the extracts in the above chapters and prepare a short oral presentation on the allotted chapter • The presentation should include a short summary of the given text, your opinion based on it and some piece of extra information related to the topic. Independent reading Think pair strategy Peer learning

  7. Focus of this unit • Reading with comprehension • Writing essays, letters, journal entries with impressive introductions and conclusions, using appropriate connectors, making at least three paragraphs. • Poem analysis-independent • Figures of speech practice • Writing a poem independently

  8. Bibliography • http://www.beyondthequote.com/motivational-poems.html • http://www.poemsabout.com/change/ • http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/m/mohandasga131253.html

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