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NEWSLETTER MAY 2019 CLASS 6 th Dear Students, Congratulations for achieving desirable exam results, you came up with flying colours. Excellence is not a skill – it is an attitude. I would like to extend my warmest wishes to you all on the beginning of the new academic year 2019 – 20. Let it be interesting and exciting for you and let it bring new knowledge and discoveries, as well as new challenges. Education is all about stretching oneself and trying to do your very best in a limited time frame to impress examiners. When the results are declared there is always that moment of apprehension for students and their teachers about whether the work put in during the year, will bear the desired results. I wish to congratulate all the RPSians who again make us proud through their achievements. The performance of the students in academic as well as co- curricular activities has charged all of us for the new beginning with enthusiasm.

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Page 1: NEWSLETTER - CampusPro · 8 May English Moral Story Telling Activity 9 May ISA Activity -4(Organic Farming Debate Competition) 10 May Greeting Card Making Competition (Topic - My

NEWSLETTER

MAY 2019

CLASS – 6th

Dear Students,

Congratulations for achieving desirable exam

results, you came up with flying colours.

Excellence is not a skill – it is an attitude. I would

like to extend my warmest wishes to you all on

the beginning of the new academic year 2019 –

20. Let it be interesting and exciting for you

and let it bring new knowledge and discoveries,

as well as new challenges.

Education is all about stretching

oneself and trying to do your very best in a

limited time frame to impress examiners. When

the results are declared there is always that

moment of apprehension for students and their

teachers about whether the work put in during

the year, will bear the desired results. I wish to

congratulate all the RPSians who again make

us proud through their achievements. The

performance of the students in academic as well

as co- curricular activities has charged all of us

for the new beginning with enthusiasm.

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“JOY OF GIVING”

“ THE BEST WAY TO MULTIPLY YOUR HAPPINESS IS TO SHARE IT WITH OTHERS”

To get the full value of joy, you must have someone to share it with. Its not how much we give but how much

love we put into giving. Not only does sharing bring us joy, it teaches us the importance of taking care of

others. When we share things that we have to others, we showcase a sense of humanity and empathy to those

who are in need.

On the other side one can think, why should I give to other? No one gave it to me when I

needed. The answer lies in your sub- conscious mind where the thought is always there that in your life you

received so much from other people – parents, friends, classmates, teachers, relatives, strangers etc.

In student’s life, it is very necessary to learn sharing and caring. In family, sharing happens naturally because

the familial bond implicates a deep sense of connection. This strengthens the bond within the family. But in

school, friend circle and in social group sharing is equally important. When we share our lunch box, our

feeling, our stationary, even good words can make a difference to others and in turn we achieve a sense of

happiness, pride and accomplishment. There is a famous quote ‘The more you give of yourself, the more you

find yourself’.

Sharing is not all about money and other things. Generosity is only one of the aspects. It’s about kindness,

helpfulness, unselfishness, sacrifice, service etc. Even your few polite and good words at your classmates can

cause tremendous effect. So students next time when you have any goodness to you, don’t keep it to yourself,

share it. Because just like smiling, happiness can be transmissible.

*Treat your classmates with respect and care.

*Encourage other and be willing to share.

*Walk tall and proud when in line or about, use your quiet voices rather than shout.

May 2019

1 May English Debate Competition,Plantation of Organic Seeds in School Garden (ISA Activity)

2 May Survey on Organic Farming(ISA Activity -2)

3 May Hindi Poem Recitation Competition

4 May Essay Writing Competition (Hindi/Eng.)

6 May ISA Activity -3(Advertisement on Organic Farming)

7 May 100 m Race Competition

8 May English Moral Story Telling Activity

9 May ISA Activity -4(Organic Farming Debate Competition)

10 May Greeting Card Making Competition (Topic - My Mother)/ Technology Day Intra RPS Debate(Kosli)

11 May Mother’s Day & Parents Teacher Meeting

13 May Food Growth in graph ISA Activity

14 May PPT to demonstrate Organic Farming

15 May Day of Family English Poem Recitation Competition

18 May Plant Conservation Day /Buddha Purnima Plantation

20 May SST Quiz Competition

21 May Anti-Terrorism Day(English/ Hindi Acting)

24 May Common Wealth Day Selection Kabbaddi (I?nter-House)

27 May SST Quiz Competition(Inter-House)

Activities

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Youngest Noble Prize Awardee

Greta Thunberg, the Swedish schoolgirl who

has inspired an international movement to fight

climate change, has been nominated as a

candidate to receive this year's Nobel Peace

Prize. The 16-year-old girl was nominated by

three Norwegian MPs.If she were to win, she

would be the youngest recipient since

Pakistan's Malala Yousafzai, who was 17 when

she received the prize.

Launching of PSLV Rocket

In a special mission in March, the Indian space

agency will launch an electronic intelligence

satellite Emisat for the DRDO, 28 third party

satellites and also demonstrates its new

technologies like three different orbits with a

new variant of Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle

(PSLV) rocket, said a top official. The exact

date has not been specified yet. "It is a special

mission for us. We will be using a PSLV rocket

with four strap-on motors. Further, for the first

time we will be trying to orbit the rocket at three

different altitudes," K. Sivan, Chairman, Indian

Space Research Organisation (ISRO) told

IANS. "The main passenger for the PSLV

rocket will be the defence intelligence satellite

Emisat belonging to Defence Research and

Development Organisation (DRDO).

The Indian Institute of Technology –

Kharagpur explored the possibility of

nutrient management as a way to sustain

wheat productivity even at higher

concentrations of carbon dioxide by

creating an artificial carbon dioxide-rich

environment and applied different levels of

nitrogen to wheat crop along with the

recommended dosage of fertilizers.

World Theatre Day

World Theatre Day is observed annually on

March 27 with an aim to generate awareness

about the importance of theatre arts. World

Theatre Day was initiated by the International

Theatre Institute in 1962. On World Theatre

Day, the International Theatre Institute

circulates messages issued by global

celebraties in more than 50 languages, based

on the theme “Theme and a Culture of Peace”.

Induction of Dhanush Howitzer Guns

in Indian Armed Forces

Four Indigenous Dhanush Howitzer guns

were inducted to the Indian Army. The

induction of Dhanush Howitzer guns

gives major fire-power boost to the Indian

Armed Forces as it is improved version of

Bofors guns acquired by India between

1987 and 1991. Dhanush Long Range

Artillery Guns are the first ever

indigenous 155 mm × 45 calibre long-

range artillery guns, have a effective

range of 38 km and is capable of firing

eight rounds per minutes.

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Hindi O;kdj.k % &

ikB&1 Hkk’kk] cksyh] fyfi vkSj O;kdj.k

ikB&2 o.kZekyk] o.kZ & foPNsn

ikB&3 laf/k

ikB&5 foykse “kCn

xqatu % &

ikB&1 fgeky; vkSj ge

ikB&2 foHkq dkdk

English Grammar

Nouns

Pronouns

Reader

Unit 1 & 2

Mathematics Ch.1 Knowing Our Numbers

Ch.2 Whole Numbers

Science Physics

Ch.11 Motion & Measurement

Chemistry

Ch.3 Fibre to Fabric

Biology

Ch.1 Sources of food

Social Studies History

Ch-1 What, Where, How & When?

Ch-2 On the Trail of the Earliest People

Geography

Ch-1 The Earth in the Solar System

Civics

Ch-1 Understanding Diversity

General Knowledge ❖ Book Pg. No. 1 to 15

❖ Current Affairs

❖ Haryana Cabinet Ministers ❖ States & their capitals

Reasoning

Ch.1 Series completion & Inserting the

missing character (V) & (N.V)

Ch.3 Coding Decoding (V)

Ch.15 Dot Situation (N.V)

Hindi O;kdj.k % &

ikB&4 “kCn vkSj mudk oxhZdj.k

ikB&5 i;kZ;okph “kCn] vusd

“kCnksa ds fy, ,d “kCn]

/ofucks/kd “kCn] lewgokph

“kCn

xqatu % &

ikB&3 ,yce

ikB&4 v{k; ÅtkZ % Hkfo’; dh

ÅtkZ

O;kdj.k % &

ikB&1 Hkk’kk] cksyh] fyfi

vkSj O;kdj.k

English

Grammar

Articles

Reader

Unit 3

Grammar

Nouns

Mathematics

Ch.3 Playing with Numbers

Ch.4 Integers

Ch.1 Knowing Our

Numbers

Ch.2 Whole Numbers

Science

Physics

Ch.15 Water

Chemistry

Ch.4 Kinds of materials

Biology

Ch.2 Components of food

Physics

Ch.11 Motion &

Measurement

Social Studies

History

Ch-3 From Gathering to

Growing Food

Ch-4 In the Earliest cities

Geography

Ch-2 Globe: Latitude &

Longitudes

Civics

Ch-1 Understanding

Diversity

Geography

Ch-1 The Earth in the

Solar System

General Knowledge ❖ Book Pg. No. 16 to 26

❖ Current Affairs

❖ Presidents of India

❖ Prime Ministers of India

Reasoning

Ch.2 Analogy &

Classification (V) &

(N.V)

Ch.4 Blood Relation (V)

Ch.12 Figure Matrix (N.V)

Ch.3 Coding Decoding

(V)

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Toppers of Class 6(2018-19)

Toppers of Class 7(2018-19)

Toppers of Class 8(2018-19)

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Date Day Subject Syllabus

14-05-19 Tuesday Reasoning

Ch.1 Series completion & Inserting the missing character (V) &

(N.V), Ch.2 Analogy & Classification (V) & (N.V), Ch.3 Coding

Decoding (V), Ch.4 Blood Relation (V), Ch.12 Figure Matrix

(N.V), Ch.15 Dot Situation (N.V)

15-05-19 Wednesday G.K. Book Pg. No.-1 to 25, Haryana/Cabinet Ministers, States & their

capitals, President of India, Current Affairs

16-05-19 Thursday Computer Ch.1 , Ch.2

17-05-19 Friday Maths Unit-1 Knowing our Numbers, Unit-2 Whole Numbers

18-05-19 Saturday English

Literary Reader – Ch.1 (The Violet), Ch.2 (Peter Pan),

Grammar – Noun, Pronouns, Writing – Notice Writing, Diary

Entry

21-05-19 Tuesday S.St.

His. Ch-1 What Where How & When, Ch-2 On the Trail of

Earliest People, Geo.-Ch-1 The Earth in the Solar System, Civ.-

Ch-1 Understanding Diversity

22-05-19 Wednesday Third

Language

Alphabets, Counting, Vocabulary, Introduction

22-05-19 Wednesday S.K.T. ikB & 1 “kCnifjp;% & I] ikB & 2 “kCnifjp;% & II]] “kCn#i &

ckyd] /kkrq#i & iB~

23-05-19 Thursday Hindi

Xkqatu & ikB&1 fgeky; vkSj ge] ikB&2 foHkq dkdk]

O;kdj.k & IkkB&1 Hkk’kk] cksyh] fyfi vkSj O;kdj.k] IkkB&2 o.kZekyk]

o.kZ&foPNsn

24-05-19 Friday Science Ch.1 Source of food, Ch.3 Fibre to Fabric, Ch.11 Motion &

Measurement

1 May Labour Day 18 May Buddha Purnima

3 May Press Freedom Day 21 May Anti-Terrorism Day