A blog about activity based learning ,evaluation of std 11 and 12 English.
Wednesday, 9 October 2019
Thursday, 3 October 2019
Wednesday, 2 October 2019
First Term Activity Sheet Pattern Std 11
First Term Activity Sheet
Blue Print
Questions.1 A Prose extract 12 (6x2)
A1 Global Understanding
A2 Complex factual
A3 Inference/Interpretation /analysis
A4 Personal Response
A5 Language study
A6 vocabulary
B. Language Study 3
1 Transformation 2
2 Spot the error 1
Question 2 A Unseen prose extract 12 (6x2)
A1 Global Understanding
A2 Complex factual
A3 Inference/Interpretation /analysis
A4 Personal Response
A5 Language study
A6 vocabulary
B Summary 3
Question 3 Poetry extract 10 (5x2 )*
A1 Global Understanding
A2 Inference/Interpretation /analysis
A3 Personal Response
A4 Poetic Device
A5 Poetic Creativity
Question 4 Complete the activities as per the instructions given below. Marks 8
A. Letter writing /Email writing
B. Expansion of idea
Or
Speech
Or
Report writing
Question 5 Complete the activity as per the instruction given below.
Activity on History of English Drama (objective type) Marks 2
Sunday, 22 September 2019
2.3 There Is Another Sky: Brainstorming Activities
2.3 There is Another Sky
(i) Life is an amalgam of happy and sad moments. Think of such moments in your life, pair with your classmate and share both the aspects of life.Happy Moments | Sad Moments |
---|---|
1. Winning the first prize in a competition | Losing your mobile, bicycle or wallet |
2. Getting admission in the college of our choice | Not getting admission |
3. Meeting old friends | Parting from friends |
(ii) Discuss with your partner and find proverbs, idioms or phrases of similar meaning to the one given and fill them in the stars given below:
(i) When we look at the sky, we find several objects. They stand for something or the other. Complete the following table by finding the significance of the given objects. One example is given to you.
Sr. No. | Celstial Bodies | Association |
---|---|---|
1. | The Sun | Power, Heat, Energy, Commitment etc. |
2. | The Moon | Beauty, Light , Calmness, Love etc |
3. | The Rainbow | Unity, Beauty , Hope, etc |
4. | The Stars | Light, Eternity, Guide, etc |
(ii) Colours mentioned in the hexagons given below, are associated with something or the other. Discuss with your partner and fill in the blanks.
There is another sky,
Ever serene and fair,
And there is another sunshine,
Though it be darkness there;
Never mind faded forests, Austin,
Never mind silent fields—
Here is a little forest,
Whose leaf is ever green;
Here is a brighter garden,
Where not a frost has been;
In its unfading flowers
I hear the bright bee hum:
Prithee, my brother,
Into my garden come!
-Emily Dickinson
(A1) (i) Imagine your younger sister is not paying attention to her studies and is seen wasting time playing games on her cell-phone. Suggest some ways that will help her to concentrate on her studies and overcome her bad habit.
Ans : Hey, Amruta, you are not paying attention to your study . It’s a bad habit to play games on cellphone. You should keep in mind that it makes one lazy for everything and busy for nothing. You should be crazy for books. Work hard to be Lord.
(ii) You have noticed that many of your classmates are not interested in outdoor games or participating in co-curricular activities. Discuss some ways in which they will be encouraged to participate in activities.
Ans: The College should organise outdoor games. Participation in at least two activities should be made compulsory. Winners should get reward and certificate. The certificate should have weightage in the exam.
(A2) (i) Discuss with your partner and complete the web, highlighting the sad and gloomy aspects of life mentioned in the first part of the poem.
(ii) The poet encourages her brother in the second part of the poem by telling him about the brighter side of life. Discuss with your partner and make a list of the expressions in the poem that mean encouragement.
(a) Brighter garden
(b) unfading flower
(c) bright bee hum
(iii) The poet has described two different shades of human feelings by using imagery of various forces of Nature in the poem. Pick out the terms or phrases that describe them. Complete the table given below. One is done for you.
Nature | Feelings |
---|---|
Faded forests | Sad/gloomy |
Silent fields | loneliness |
Bright bee hum | joy |
(v) Compare and contrast the two opposing human feelings as expressed by the poet.
(A3) ‘Never mind faded forests, Austin’. The word ‘faded’ means to become dim or faint. The word describes the forests that have become faint or dim in appearance. Now go through the poem again and complete the table.
Describing Word | Object | Explanation |
---|---|---|
1. faded | forests | The forests have become faint or dim in appearance |
2. silent | fields | The field has no trace of birds. |
3. unfading | flower | The flower that mains on tree forever. |
4. bright | bee | The bee is excited. |
(A4) ‘I hear the bright bee hum.’ The poet has used the word ‘hum’ that indicates the sound made by the bee. This is an example of Onomatopoeia. The poet has used different figures of speech like alliteration, inversion and hyperbole in the poem. Identify them and pick out the lines accordingly.
(a) Hyperbole – In its unfading flowers
(b) Alliteration – bright bee, faded forest
(c) Inversion – into my garden come
(A5) Imagine your friend is a table tennis champion who has won the semi-final in the inter-collegiate championship. Due to over confidence, she neither practices nor does she take her opponent seriously. This may result in her losing the final. Suggest some ways to make her aware of the importance of hard work and regular practice.
(A6) (i) Use the following points and write an appreciation of the poem:
• About the poem, poet and title
• Theme
• Poetic style, language, poetic devices used in the poem
• Special features
• Message/values/morals in the poem
• Your opinion about the poem
The poem 'There is Another Sky' written by Emily Dickinson is an inspirational poem with a message of 'never say-die'. It is a Petrarchan sonnet with octave and sestet. The poet is communicating to her brother through a letter. She encourages her brother not to get depressed under any circumstances and pleads with him to return home. Life is full of challenges; one can tackle the challenges with a positive attitude. The poem ends on an optimistic note. The brighter garden stands for choices that life offers to all.
The poem is full of nature imagery. The poem expresses feelings of serenity through them. The poet has deployed various poetic devices in the poem. They are hyperbole, alliteration, inversion, metaphor and onomatopoeia.
(iii) Let’s compose a poem. Two lines are given. Add two of your own.
There is another sky,
Ever serene and fair
Get up and fly
Wait not , ride on mare
(iii) Let’s compose a poem. Two lines are given. Add two of your own.
There is another sky,
Ever serene and fair
Get up and fly
Wait not , ride on mare
Audio File of the Poem
Saturday, 14 September 2019
Your Queries My Responses
Rewrite the following sentences inin Affirmative.
Queries by Aurale Shriram | shriramaurale475@gmail.com
1.)It would be of no use
to me.
Affirm: It would be useless to me. 2.)Grandpa had not followed their advice.
3.)She was not treated properly.
She was treated improperly.
4.)They did not notice it.
They failed to notice it.
5.) Don't take such a
risk.
Avoid taking such a risk.
6.)This is not a one-man project.
This is a team project.
7.)The girls are not friendly .
The girls are unfriendly.
8.) We haven't won the
match.
We have lost the match.
9.)He was not satisfied.
He was unsatisfied.
10.)Oil is one of the world's Major sources of energy. ( Make negative sentence without changing its meaning)
Oil is not the world's only Major source of energy.
11)Kerala is one of the worst hit states in India by rain.(Change the degree. )
Very few states are as badly hit by rain as Kerala.
Kerala is a worsly hit state than many other states.
Queries by Aurale Shriram | shriramaurale475@gmail.com
1.)It would be of no use
to me.
Affirm: It would be useless to me. 2.)Grandpa had not followed their advice.
3.)She was not treated properly.
She was treated improperly.
4.)They did not notice it.
They failed to notice it.
5.) Don't take such a
risk.
Avoid taking such a risk.
6.)This is not a one-man project.
This is a team project.
7.)The girls are not friendly .
The girls are unfriendly.
8.) We haven't won the
match.
We have lost the match.
9.)He was not satisfied.
He was unsatisfied.
10.)Oil is one of the world's Major sources of energy. ( Make negative sentence without changing its meaning)
Oil is not the world's only Major source of energy.
11)Kerala is one of the worst hit states in India by rain.(Change the degree. )
Very few states are as badly hit by rain as Kerala.
Kerala is a worsly hit state than many other states.
Friday, 13 September 2019
Pillars Of Democracy:Activities
ICE BREAKERS
(i) Discuss with your partner and choose the correct alternative.
‘Government of the people, by the people and for the people, shall not perish from the earth’. This famous statement is made by -
(a) Mahatma Gandhi (b) Nelson Mandela
(c) Abraham Lincoln (d) Dalai Lama
(ii) A system where the government is elected and ruled by people is called-
(a) Bureaucracy (b) Aristocracy (c) Democracy (d) Autocracy
(iii) A democratic country is governed by, its-
(a) Military (b) Police (c) Politicians (d) Constitution
(i) The trinity of democracy comprises three principles. Complete the web to show the trinity of democracy.
(ii) Match the following.
Sr. No. | Column A. | Column B. |
---|---|---|
1. | Constitution | a. It is the freedom to go where you want, do what you want etc. |
2. | Liberty | b. It is the state of being equal, especially in status, rights or opportunities. |
3. | Equality | c. It is the sense of common brotherhood. |
4. | Fraternity | d. It is an aggregate of fundamental principles or established precedents that constitute the legal basis of a polity, organization or other type of entity and commonly determine how that entity is to be governed. |
Ans : 1.Constitution ___ d. It is an aggregate of fundamental principles or established precedents that constitute the legal basis of a polity, organization or other type of entity and commonly determine how that entity is to be governed.
2.Liberty ____ a. It is the freedom to go where you want,do what you want etc.
3.Equality ____ b. It is the state of being equal, especially in status, rights or opportunities.
4.Fraternity ____ c. It is the sense of common brotherhood.
(iii) Pillars form a support for concrete buildings. Metaphorically speaking a strong nation too depends on strong pillars. Discuss with your partner and explain the pillars of a democratic nation. Make a list of obstacles that are a threat to the progress of a nation.
Democratic nation rests on four pillars. These are legislation, administration, judiciary and press. For the smooth running of democracy laws are made. It is done by legislative body. The implementation of laws and government policies is taken care of by administration. To assure people about justice there is judiciary department. When these three pillars tremors , the press keeps watch on them.
A list of obstacles
1. Corruption
2. Population Explosion
3. Environment degradation
(A1) (i) Form groups and use the following topics for discussion. Take the help of your college library and your teacher.
• Need for democracy
• Features of the Constitution of India
• Freedom of speech
• Dictatorship Vs Democracy
• Qualities of an ideal politician
• Equality before law
(ii) State whether the following statements are true or false. Correct the false statements.
(a) There is nothing wrong in being grateful to great men. True
(b) Hero-worship leads to dictatorship. True
(c) Liberty cannot be divorced from equality.True
(d) One man one vote and one vote one value. True
(e) Fraternity means common sense. False Correct : Fraternity means common brotherhood.
(iii) In his speech, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar has expressed his deep concern over the absence of two things in the then Indian society. Discuss with your partner and complete the web.
(A2) (i) Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar has cited the quotes by John Stuart Mill and Daniel O’Connel. Go through the lesson and write down 4 to 5 lines for each of them.
Ans: John Stuart Mill advocates not to loose liberty at any cost, not for anybody else. Liberty is a precious gift got with a strenuous struggle and assured with constitution. According to Irish Patriot Daniel O'Connel chastity is important for woman,honour for man and freedom for nation. Nothing is greater than these three principles in the life .
(ii) Discuss with your partner and make a list of steps that you feel are essential to unite the people of different castes, race, religions and languages in India.
Ans: Social equality as well as economic equality must be brought at the earliest possible.Secondly liberty for all to learn, to speak, to earn is one more step to unite people. A sense of common brotherhood over the language, caste, creed , race, region and religion.
(iii) Write your views/opinions in brief on the following topics.
(a) We must always cast our vote.
(b) Liberty, equality and fraternity lead to an ideal nation.
(c) Steps to be taken to eradicate inequality.
(d) Role of youth in creating social awareness.
(A3) (i) Let’s use the Thesaurus.
Along with your partner, go to library or search the internet for a standard Thesaurus to complete the following table. One is done for you.
Sr. No. | Word | Type. | Synonym | Antonym |
---|---|---|---|---|
1. | observe | verb | notice, discern, detect, mark | overlook,ignore |
2. | abandoned | adj | forsaken,left | adopted,cherished |
3. | grateful | adj | indebted,obliged | ungrateful,thankless |
4. | initiative | noun | leadership, | lethargy, apathy, idleness |
5. | peril | noun | danger, destruction,hazard | safety, protection,security |
6. | separation | noun | partition,split,break, rupture | union, connection, attachment |
(ii) Homograph : Homograph is a word spelt and pronounced like another word but with a different meaning. For example: the word ‘fast’ has two meanings.
The different meanings are-
fast- hold firmly
fast- to abstain from food
fast- opposite of slow.
Go through the text again and make a list of meanings of all the homographs that are found in the text. Also make a list of such words that you know, heard or read somewhere.
(A4) (i) Go through the statement taken from the text –
‘The social democracy means a way of life which recognises liberty, equality and fraternity’.
The underlined part of the statement provides us some fact/information about social democracy. The remaining part or the sentence which is not underlined can be converted into a wh-question.
What does social democracy mean?
Now go through the underlined part of the statements/sentences given below and change them into questions by using the appropriate Wh-forms.
(a) In Politics we will be recognizing the principle of ‘one man one vote’ and ‘one vote one value’.
Ans : Which principle will we be recognizing in politics?
(b) The politically minded Indians preferred the expression ‘the Indian nation’.
Ans: Which expression did the politically minded Indians prefer?
(c) Fraternity means a sense of common brotherhood of all Indians.
Ans: What does fraternity mean?
More Activities
A1. Complete the table about a life of contradiction .
Ans;
....... | In Social & Economic Life |
---|---|
... | ... |
one vote one value | ... |
Ans;
In politics | In social & Economic Life |
---|---|
equality | inequality |
one vote one value | Deny one man one value |
A2. Fraternity leads to the social stability. Explain the statement.
A3. Mention two things to save democracy.
A4. Write antonyms of the following words :
1. deny 2. peril 3. common 4. unity 5. bless 6. importing 7. social 8. national
A5. Give your opinion about the need of democracy.
A6. Rewrite as instructed
1. Identify the type of questions.
a. How long shall we continue to live this life of contradiction ?
b. What does fraternity mean?
2. We must remove at the earliest possible moment. ( Begin with - This contradiction .....)
Set 2
A1. Complete the following statements.
a) We must hold fast to ................ to achieve our social and economic objectives.
b) ...................... are the Grammar of Anarchy.
c) John Stuart Mill has given caution regarding the maintenance of ....................
d) No man can be grateful at the cost of his ....................
A2 Give reason: The caution by the Irish Patriot Daniel is more necessary in India.
A3 Complete :
Bhakti in religion ----------------
Bhakti in politics ----------------
A4 Write two different meanings of following homophones.
1. form. a. ........... b ..............
2. left a. ............ b ..............
A5. Suggest ways to make India strong nation.
A6. Language Study
Rewrite as instructed
1. There is nothing wrong in being grateful to great men. ( Rewrite as rhetorical question)
2. The sooner they are abandoned, the better for us. ( Explain the use of definite article 'the' )
Wednesday, 11 September 2019
First Term Activity Sheet :Std 11
Activity Sheet
First Term Exam 2019 – 2020
Subject – English
Marks 50 Class – XI Time 2 : 30 hrs
Activity 1.(A) Read the extract and do all the activities given . 12 Marks
When we reached Kathmandu we discovered that a controversy had arisen. We talked it over, Hillary, Colonel Hunt and I. We agreed that all the talk was childish. So we made a pact, and each of us signed it in the office of the Prime Minister of Nepal. Each one signed his own statement. I have a copy of Hillary’s statement which I carry in my pocket.
It reads: “Kathmandu, June 22, 1953.”
“On May 29th, Tenzing Sherpa and I left our high camp on Mt. Everest for our attempt on the summit. As we climbed upwards to the South Summit, first one and then the other would take a turn at leading. We crossed over the South Summit and moved along the Summit ridge. We reached the summit almost together. We embraced each other overjoyed at our success, then I took photograph of Tenzing holding aloft the flags of Great Britain, Nepal, the United Nations and India.” (Signed: E.P. Hillary) There is another paper like this in English, signed by me. Thus, we will not take part in any controversy. As the statement says, Hillary and I embraced when we reached the top. We did as well as our bulky equipment would let us. I remember saying to him: “We have done it.” But we couldn’t hear. We had our oxygen mask on.
First Thought
My first thought on reaching the top was a sense of gratitude to God, that after having failed six times, He had blessed me with fulfillment of this desire I had held so long. I placed on the summit the offerings to God that I had carried with me. This is in accord with my religion. Both my wife and I are Buddhists. I could not kneel because of my clothes and equipment. But I offered a silent prayer in my heart. The offerings were biscuits, candy and a little blue pencil. My youngest daughter, Nima, had given me the pencil before I left home. She asked me to put it on the top of the mountain as her offering. It was an ordinary blue pencil, not even a long one, but it was one of her prized possessions.
As I put it down, I pointed it out to Hillary. He gave me a big smile, showing that he understood.
Then I got out the flags which I had on piece of string about four feet long. I fastened one end to my ice axe and Hillary took pictures as I held it up.
A1 Rearrange the statements in order as the events occur in the extract. 2
1.) They made a pact.
2.) They reached Kathmandu.
3.) They signed their own statements.
4.) They discovered that a controversy had arisen.
Ans: 1. They reached Kathmandu.
2. They discovered that a controversy had arisen.
3. They made a pact.
4. They signed their own statements.
A2. List the ways in which Tenzing Norgay celebrates on reaching the top. 2
1.-------- 2--------- 3-------
Ans: 1. He placed the offerings on the summit. He offered silent prayer. He hoisted the flags on it.
A3. Tenzing and Hillary remained aloof from the controversy. Prove it. 2
When they discovered that there was a controversy, they
A4.Write about any controversy you or your friend involved in.
A5. Give one word for the following expressions: 2
1. The things that are needed to do a particular work - equipment
2. The feelings of being grateful - gratitude
3. A covering for the face or a part of it. - mask
4. Having god’s help and protection - blessing
A6. Language Study 2
1. When we reached Kathmandu we discovered that a controversy had arisen. (Rewrite using ‘No sooner….. than’ by removing ‘when’)
Ans: No sooner did we reach Kathmandu than we discovered that a controversy had arisen.
2. We crossed over the south summit and moved along the summit ridge. ( Rewrite as simple sentence.)
Ans: Crossing over the south summit we moved along the summit ridge.
B. Grammar : Omission 3 Marks (1X3)
The following paragraph has not been edited. One word has been omitted in each line. Write the omitted word along with the word that comes before and after in your answer sheet against the correct blank number as shown in the example.
Before Omitted After
More 48 hours have passed 1. More than 48 hours
by now news about the 2. ____ _____ _____
health the ISRO’s Vikram 3. ____ _____ _____
lander not very good. 4. _____ _____ _____
ISRO is not able establish 5. able to establish
any contacts.
2. now the news
3. health of the
4. lander is not
ACTIVITY 2. (A) Read the activity read the extract and do all the activities: 12 Marks
Oil is one of the world's major sources of energy. We depend on it as fuel for heating, transport and generation of power. For centuries, animal and vegetable oils have been used for cooking and as a source of artificial light. But it is mineral oil which meets most of the world's needs today. Crude mineral oil comes out of the earth as a thick brown or black liquid with a strong smell. It is a complex mixture of many different substances, each with its own individual qualities. Most of them are combinations of hydrogen and carbon in varying proportions. Such hydro-carbons are also found in other forms such as bitumen, asphalt and natural gas. Mineral oil originates from the carcasses of tiny animals and from plants that live in the sea. Over millions of years these dead creatures form large deposits under the sea bed and ocean currents cover them with a blanket of sand and silt. As this material hardens, it becomes sedimentary rock and effectively shuts out the oxygen so preventing the complete decomposition of the marine deposits underneath. The layers of sedimentary rock become thicker and heavier. Their pressure produces heat, which transforms the tiny carcasses into crude oil in a process that is still going on today. The earth's crust is split into a few huge continental plates which move continuously rather like rafts on a sluggish tide. Geologists call this movement as ‘continental drift’.
A1. State whether the following statements are true or false. Correct the false statements. (2)
1. We depend on oil as source of energy. True
2. Oil is used as fuel. True
3. The world today needs only mineral oil. False
4. Crude mineral oil comes out of the earth as a thin brown or blue liquid with a strong smell. True
A3. Describe the process of ‘Continental drift’ formation. (2)
Ans: The earth's crust is split into a few huge continental plates. They move continuously rather like rafts on a sluggish tide. This movement is called as ‘continental drift’.
A4. State the importance of oil.
A5. Rewrite the following sentences in the ways instructed :
(i) Oil is one of the world's major sources of energy.
(Choose the negative sentence for it). (1)
a. Oil is not the world’s only major source of energy.
b. No other source of energy is as major as oil.
c. Oil is not one of the World’s major sources of energy.
d. Very few world’s sources of energy are as major as oil.
a. Oil is not the world’s only major source of energy
(ii) As this material hardens, it becomes sedimentary rock. (Make it a compound sentence.) (1)
Ans : This material hardens and becomes sedimentary rock.
A6. Give the homophones of : 1. One 2. Heating 3. Light 4. Sea (2)
1. One - won 2. Heating- hitting 3. Light - lite 4. Sea - see
A5. Give your friend an advice to save energy. (2)
B. Write a brief summary of the above extract with the help of the points given below and suggest a suitable title. [3]
Oil as a source of energy—our dependence—types of oil—mineral oil—origin of crude oil—formation of crude oil—forming of sedimentary rocks—continental drift.
Activity 3. Read the extract and do the activities given. 8 Marks
Sitting in a porchway cool,
Sunlight, I see, dying fast,
Twilight hastens on to rule.
Working hours have well-nigh past.
Shadows run across the lands:
But a sower lingers still,
Old, in rags, he patient stands.
Looking on, I feel a thrill.
Black and high, his silhouette
Dominates the furrows deep!
Now to sow the task is set.
Soon shall come a time to reap.
Marches he along the plain
To and fro, and scatters wide
From his hands the precious grain;
Muse I, as I see him stride.
Darkness deepens. Fades the light.
Now his gestures to mine eyes
Are august; and strange; his height
Seems to touch the starry skies.
Ans :
A2. "Soon shall come a time to reap". Name and explain the figure of speech and find one another of similar type. 2
Ans : Inversion : The line is not in prose order.
Other Examples 1. Now to sow the task is set. 2.Marches he along the plain
A3 Pick out the lines that shows evening time. 2
Sunlight, I see, dying fast,
Twilight hastens on to rule.
Working hours have well-nigh past.
Shadows run across the lands:
A4. Compose a poem on farmer in 4 lines. 2Activity (4)
A1. Write short but effective dialogues from the One Act Play "The Rising Of the Moon" . One is given. “. It’s a hard thing to be poor.”
1.
2.
A2. The description of the character is given below. Identify the character from the play " The Rising Of The Moon". 2
1. He is alert. He is dashing.
2. He considers himself wise. He is a stranger.
Activity 5. A) Write an e-mail to the Principal of your college inviting him to be the chief guest for the debate organised by your class. 4 Marks
Or
Imagine that you are a farmer from a drought prone area. Write a letter to a newspaper editor, discuss the problems and suggest possible solutions. 4 MarksB. Prepare a speech on any one of the following topics. 4 Marks
1. Duties of an ideal citizen
2. Advantages of education
2. Importance of sports
Or
Appeal your classmates to 'Say No to Junk Food’. Write an appeal to prefer organic food over junk food. 4 Marks
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