Saturday 13 April 2024

Monday Speech

Monday Speech 

Speech 1

 "Good morning, students!


As we gather here today, let's take a moment to reflect on the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead of us. Each day presents a chance for growth, for learning, and for making a positive impact in our community.


Let's embrace curiosity, for it is the key that unlocks doors to knowledge and understanding. Let's cherish diversity, for it enriches our experiences and broadens our perspectives. Let's cultivate kindness, for it is the foundation of empathy and compassion.


Remember, every small act of kindness, every moment of determination, and every step taken towards our goals contributes to our collective journey towards success.


So, let's seize the day, support one another, and strive to be the best versions of ourselves. Together, we can achieve anything.


Thank you."

Class 1st Quiz

 Class 1st Quiz


1. What color is the sun? - Yellow

2. How many eyes do you have? - Two

3. What shape is a square? - Four sides of equal length

4. What do you use to write with? - Pencil or pen

5. What animal says "meow"? - Cat

6. How many legs does a spider have? - Eight

7. What is the opposite of cold? - Hot

8. What color is a banana? - Yellow

9. What shape is a star? - Pointed shape with five or more sides

10. How many wheels does a bicycle have? - Two

11. What do you wear on your feet? - Shoes

12. What animal says "woof"? - Dog

13. What is the color of grass? - Green

14. How many days are in a week? - Seven

15. What shape is a triangle? - Three sides and three angles

16. What do you use to eat soup? - Spoon

17. What color is a strawberry? - Red

18. What animal says "quack"? - Duck

19. How many sides does a square have? - Four

20. What do you use to brush your teeth? - Toothbrush

21. What color is an apple? - Red or green

22. How many legs does a bird have? - Two

23. What shape is a rectangle? - Four sides with opposite sides equal and parallel

24. What animal says "oink"? - Pig

25. What is the opposite of big? - Small

26. What do you use to drink water? - Cup or glass

27. What color is a lemon? - Yellow

28. How many legs does a dog have? - Four

29. What shape is a heart? - Symbol with two rounded parts at the top and a point at the bottom

30. What animal says "neigh"? - Horse

31. What is the opposite of fast? - Slow

32. What color is a pumpkin? - Orange

33. How many legs does a fish have? - None (they have fins)

34. What shape is a diamond? - Four-sided figure with equal sides but no right angles

35. What do you use to cut paper? - Scissors

36. What animal says "baa"? - Sheep

37. What is the opposite of tall? - Short

38. What color is the moon? - White or gray

39. How many legs does a butterfly have? - Six

40. What shape is an oval? - Rounded shape like an elongated circle

41. What do you use to clean your hands? - Soap and water

42. What animal says "roar"? - Lion

43. What is the opposite of happy? - Sad

44. What color is a cherry? - Red

45. How many legs does a frog have? - Four

46. What shape is a crescent? - Curved shape resembling a moon

47. What do you use to comb your hair? - Comb

48. What animal says "ribbit"? - Frog

49. What is the opposite of asleep? - Awake

50. What color is a carrot? - Orange

51. How many legs does a turtle have? - Four

52. What shape is a hexagon? - Six-sided figure

53. What do you use to blow bubbles? - Bubble wand or bubble solution

54. What animal says "hiss"? - Snake

55. What is the opposite of old? - Young

56. What color is a grape? - Purple

57. How many legs does a snail have? - One

58. What shape is a pentagon? - Five-sided figure

59. What do you use to tie your shoes? - Shoelaces

60. What animal says "moo"? - Cow

61. What is the opposite of sad? - Happy

62. What color is a blueberry? - Blue

63. How many legs does a ladybug have? - Six

64. What shape is a semicircle? - Half of a circle

65. What do you use to paint a picture? - Paintbrush

66. What animal says "tweet"? - Bird

67. What is the opposite of hot? - Cold

68. What color is a watermelon? - Green and pink

69. How many legs does a caterpillar have? - Many (eventually turns into a butterfly)

70. What shape is a trapezoid? - Four-sided figure with one pair of parallel sides

71. What do you use to play soccer? - Soccer ball

72. What animal says "cock-a-doodle-doo"? - Rooster

73. What is the opposite of clean? - Dirty

74. What color is an orange? - Orange

75. How many legs does a bee have? - Six

76. What shape is a parallelogram? - Four-sided figure with opposite sides parallel and equal

77. What do you use to write on a chalkboard? - Chalk

78. What animal says "buzz"? - Bee

79. What is the opposite of wet? - Dry

80. What color is a grapefruit? - Pink or yellow

81. How many legs does a grasshopper have? - Six

82. What shape is a rhombus? - Four-sided figure with equal sides but no right angles

83. What do you use to play the piano? - Piano keys

84. What animal says "ribbit"? - Frog

85. What is the opposite of empty? - Full

86. What color is a lime? - Green

87. How many legs does a dragonfly have? - Six

88. What shape is an octagon? - Eight-sided figure

89. What do you use to catch a ball? - Hands or a glove

90. What animal says "moo"? - Cow

91. What is the opposite of full? - Empty

92. What color is a raspberry? - Red

93. How many legs does an ant have? - Six

94. What shape is a heptagon? - Seven-sided figure

95. What do you use to play the drums? - Drumsticks

96. What animal says "meow"? - Cat

97. What is the opposite of open? - Closed

98. What color is a peach? - Orange or pink

99. How many legs does a centipede have? - Many (up to 100)

100. What shape is a crescent? - Curved shape resembling a moon

101. What color is the grass? - Green

102. How many wheels does a car have? - Four

103. What shape is a circle? - Round

104. What do you use to cut bread? - Knife

105. What animal says "bark"? - Dog

106. How many legs does a horse have? - Four

107. What is the opposite of day? - Night

108. What color is the sky during the day? - Blue

109. What shape is a cloud? - Fluffy and undefined

110. What do you use to drink milk? - Cup or glass

111. What animal says "cluck"? - Chicken

112. How many fingers do you have on one hand? - Five

113. What is the opposite of inside? - Outside

114. What color is a cow? - Usually black and white or brown

115. How many wheels does a tricycle have? - Three

116. What shape is a rectangle? - Four sides with opposite sides equal and parallel

117. What do you use to cut paper in a straight line? - Scissors or paper cutter

118. What animal says "baa"? - Sheep

119. What is the opposite of up? - Down

120. What color is a tiger? - Orange with black stripes

121. How many wheels does a skateboard have? - Four

122. What shape is a rainbow? - Arc-shaped with various colors

123. What do you use to scoop ice cream? - Ice cream scoop

124. What animal says "quack"? - Duck

125. What is the opposite of in? - Out

126. What color is an elephant? - Gray

127. How many legs does a spider have? - Eight

128. What shape is a diamond? - Four-sided figure with equal sides but no right angles

129. What do you use to eat soup? - Spoon

130. What animal says "oink"? - Pig

131. What is the opposite of big? - Small

132. What color is a lemon? - Yellow

133. How many legs does a cat have? - Four

134. What shape is a heart? - Symbol with two rounded parts at the top and a point at the bottom

135. What do you use to play baseball? - Bat and ball

136. What animal says "moo"? - Cow

137. What is the opposite of cold? - Hot

138. What color is a sunflower? - Yellow

139. How many legs does a rabbit have? - Four

140. What shape is a crescent? - Curved shape resembling a moon

141. What do you use to brush your hair? - Hairbrush

142. What animal says "tweet"? - Bird

143. What is the opposite of fast? - Slow

144. What color is a zebra? - Black and white stripes

145. How many legs does a duck have? - Two (plus webbed feet)

146. What shape is a square? - Four sides of equal length

147. What do you use to blow up a balloon? - Your mouth or a pump

148. What animal says "roar"? - Lion

149. What is the opposite of light? - Dark

150. What color is a flamingo? - Pink

151. How many legs does a cow have? - Four

152. What shape is a triangle? - Three sides and three angles

153. What do you use to eat spaghetti? - Fork

154. What animal says "chirp"? - Bird

155. What is the opposite of loud? - Quiet

156. What color is a giraffe? - Yellow and brown spots

157. How many legs does a chicken have? - Two (plus wings)

158. What shape is a hexagon? - Six-sided figure

159. What do you use to measure time? - Clock or watch

160. What animal says "whinny"? - Horse

161. What is the opposite of clean? - Dirty

162. What color is a penguin's belly? - White

163. How many legs does a kangaroo have? - Two (plus tail for balance)

164. What shape is a pentagon? - Five-sided figure

165. What do you use to fly a kite? - String and wind

166. What animal says "ribbit"? - Frog

167. What is the opposite of old? - Young

168. What color is a koala? - Gray

169. How many legs does a frog have? - Four

170. What shape is an oval? - Rounded shape like an elongated circle

171. What do you use to ride a bike? - Bicycle

172. What animal says "hiss"? - Snake

173. What is the opposite of short? - Tall

174. What color is a panda? - Black and white

175. How many legs does a butterfly have? - Six

176. What shape is a parallelogram? - Four-sided figure with opposite sides parallel and equal

177. What do you use to listen to music? - Headphones or speakers

178. What animal says "croak"? - Frog

179. What is the opposite of wet? - Dry

180. What color is a dolphin? - Gray

181. How many legs does a crab have? - Ten

182. What shape is a starfish? - Five-pointed star

183. What do you use to play tennis? - Tennis racket and ball

184. What animal says "squeak"? - Mouse

185. What is the opposite of thin? - Thick

186. What color is a peacock? - Blue and green

187. How many legs does an octopus have? - Eight

188. What shape is a sphere? - Round like a ball

189. What do you use to catch a fish? - Fishing rod and bait

190. What animal says "growl"? - Bear

191. What is the opposite of narrow? - Wide

192. What color is a caterpillar? - Green or brown

193. How many legs does a scorpion have? - Eight

194. What shape is a cone? - Circular base tapering to a point

195. What do you use to play the piano? - Piano keys

196. What animal says "bellow"? - Cow

197. What is the opposite of shy? - Bold

198. What color is a lobster? - Red

199. How many legs does a shrimp have? - Ten

200. What shape is a cylinder? - Circular base with a curved surface


Friday 5 April 2024

New word for school assembly.

 New word for school assembly


1. **Efficient (कुशल)** - Capable of producing desired results without wasting time or resources.
2. **Resilient (टिकाऊ)** - Able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions.
3. **Innovative (नवाचारी)** - Introducing or using new methods or ideas.
4. **Empathy (सहानुभूति)** - Understanding and sharing the feelings of others.
5. **Collaborate (सहयोग करना)** - Work together with others on a project or task.
6. **Adaptability (अनुकूलनशीलता)** - The ability to adjust to new conditions or changes.
7. **Punctuality (समयनिष्ठता)** - Being on time and prompt in one's actions.
8. **Persistence (दृढ़ता)** - Continuing firmly in a course of action despite obstacles or difficulties.
9. **Curiosity (जिज्ञासा)** - A strong desire to know or learn something.
10. **Confidence (आत्मविश्वास)** - Belief in oneself and one's abilities.


11. **Diligent (परिश्रमी)** - Showing care and effort in one's work or duties.
12. **Gratitude (कृतज्ञता)** - Thankfulness or appreciation for something received or done.
13. **Adversity (विपत्ति)** - Difficulties or misfortune.
14. **Sustainability (सततता)** - The ability to maintain or sustain something over the long term.
15. **Empowerment (सशक्तिकरण)** - Authority or power given to someone to do something.
16. **Inquisitive (जिज्ञासु)** - Showing curiosity or interest in learning new things.
17. **Cultivate (खेती करना)** - To develop or nurture something over time.
18. **Resourceful (संवेगी)** - Skilled at finding ways to overcome difficulties or solve problems.
19. **Gratitude (कृतज्ञता)** - Thankfulness or appreciation for something received or done.
20. **Integrity (अखंडता)** - The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles.



21. **Patience (धैर्य)** - The ability to remain calm and tolerant, especially in difficult situations.
22. **Perseverance (सहनशीलता)** - Continued effort and determination in spite of obstacles or difficulties.
23. **Critical thinking (महत्वाकांक्षा विचार)** - The ability to analyze, evaluate, and form reasoned judgments or decisions.
24. **Generosity (उदारता)** - Willingness to give or share freely, especially with others in need.
25. **Compassion (करुणा)** - Sympathetic concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others.
26. **Tolerance (सहिष्णुता)** - Acceptance of different opinions, beliefs, or behaviors, especially those that one disagrees with.
27. **Independence (स्वतंत्रता)** - Freedom and self-reliance in one's thoughts and actions.
28. **Leadership (नेतृत्व)** - The ability to inspire and guide others towards a common goal or vision.
29. **Versatility (बहुमुखीपन)** - Ability to adapt or be adapted to many different functions or activities.
30. **Courage (साहस)** - Strength in the face of fear or adversity; bravery.


31. **Respect (सम्मान)** - A feeling of admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements.
32. **Responsibility (जिम्मेदारी)** - The state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone.
33. **Accountability (जवाबदेही)** - The fact or condition of being accountable; responsibility.
34. **Honesty (ईमानदारी)** - The quality of being honest; truthfulness.
35. **Kindness (मेहरबानी)** - The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate.
36. **Optimism (आशावाद)** - Hopefulness and confidence about the future or the successful outcome of something.
37. **Graciousness (मिलनसारता)** - Courteous, kind, and pleasant, especially towards someone of lower social status.
38. **Wisdom (ज्ञान)** - The quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment; the quality of being wise.
39. **Ambition (महत्वाकांक्षा)** - A strong desire to do or achieve something, typically requiring determination and hard work.
40. **Resilience (टिकाऊता)** - The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.



41. **Consistency (सततता)** - The quality of always behaving or performing in a similar way, or of always happening in a similar way.
42. **Discipline (अनुशासन)** - The practice of training people to obey rules or a code of behavior, using punishment to correct disobedience.
43. **Imagination (कल्पना)** - The ability to form pictures or ideas in your mind, especially of things that do not exist or that you have not experienced.
44. **Creativity (रचनात्मकता)** - The use of imagination or original ideas to create something; inventiveness.
45. **Empowerment (सशक्तिकरण)** - Authority or power given to someone to do something.
46. **Humility (विनम्रता)** - The quality of having a modest or low view of one's importance; lack of pride or arrogance.
47. **Gratitude (कृतज्ञता)** - Thankfulness or appreciation for something received or done.
48. **Fortitude (साहसिकता)** - Courage in pain or adversity; strength of mind to endure pain or adversity with courage.
49. **Perception (धारणा)** - The ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses; a way of understanding or interpreting something.
50. **Harmony (सामंजस्य)** - Agreement or concord; a consistent, orderly, or pleasing arrangement of parts; congruity. 



51. **Initiative (पहल)** - The ability to assess and initiate things independently; readiness and ability in initiating action.
52. **Reflection (परावलोकन)** - Serious thought or consideration; the act of thinking about or pondering over something.
53. **Empathy (सहानुभूति)** - The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
54. **Altruism (परोपकारिता)** - The belief in or practice of disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others.
55. **Optimism (आशावाद)** - Hopefulness and confidence about the future or the successful outcome of something.
56. **Appreciation (प्रशंसा)** - Recognition and enjoyment of the good qualities of someone or something.
57. **Adaptability (अनुकूलनशीलता)** - The quality of being able to adjust to new conditions or changes.
58. **Empowerment (सशक्तिकरण)** - Authority or power given to someone to do something.
59. **Perseverance (सहनशीलता)** - Continued effort and determination in spite of difficulties, obstacles, or discouragement.
60. **Integrity (अखंडता)** - The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles.


May month's thought of the day for school Assembly

 May month's thought of the day for school Assembly



May 1st (Labor Day in many countries):
"Without labor, nothing prospers."

May 2nd (World Tuna Day):
"The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever."

May 3rd (World Press Freedom Day):
"India's freedom will be incomplete without press freedom."

May 4th:
"Believe you can and you're halfway there."

May 5th:
"The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today."

May 6th (National Nurses Day):
"Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to turn a life around."

May 7th:
"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts."

May 8th (Mother's Day Week):
"Life doesn't come with a manual, it comes with a mother."

May 9th (Mother's Day):
"A mother's love is more beautiful than any fresh flower."

May 10th (Mother's Day Week):
"Mother's love is peace. It need not be acquired, it need not be deserved."

May 11th:
"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams."

May 12th (International Nurses Day):
"Nurses dispense comfort, compassion, and caring without even a prescription."

May 13th:
"The only way to do great work is to love what you do."

May 14th (International Day of Families):
"The family is one of nature's masterpieces."

May 15th (International Day of Families):
"In family life, love is the oil that eases friction, the cement that binds closer together, and the music that brings harmony."

May 16th (International Day of Light):
"Light precedes every transition. Whether at the end of a tunnel, through a crack in the door, or the flash of an idea, it is always there, heralding a new beginning."

May 17th (World Telecommunication and Information Society Day):
"The world is now too small for anything but brotherhood."

May 18th:
"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts."

May 19th:
"The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today."

May 20th (World Bee Day):
"The bee is more honored than other animals, not because she labors, but because she labors for others."

May 21st (World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development):
"Unity in diversity is the highest possible attainment of a civilization, a testimony to the most noble possibilities of the human race."

May 22nd (World Biological Diversity Day):
"The wealth of the nation is its air, water, soil, forests, minerals, rivers, lakes, oceans, scenic beauty, wildlife habitats, and biodiversity... that's all there is. That's the whole economy. That's where all the economic activity and jobs come from. These biological systems are the sustaining wealth of the world."

May 23rd:
"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts."

May 24th:
"Believe you can and you're halfway there."

May 25th:
"The only way to do great work is to love what you do."

May 26th:
"The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today."

May 27th:
"Believe you can and you're halfway there."

May 28th (World Hunger Day):
"Ending hunger is about ending inequalities."

May 29th (International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers):
"Peacekeeping is not a job for soldiers, but only soldiers can do it."

May 30th (World Meditation Day):
"The thing about meditation is: you become more and more you."

May 31st (World No Tobacco Day):
"Smoking is a habit that drains your money and kills you slowly, one puff after another. Quit smoking, start living."
















April month's thought of the day for school Assembly

 April month's thought of the day for school Assembly


April 8th (Ambedkar Jayanti Week):
"We must stand on our own feet and fight as best as we can for our rights. So carry on your agitation and organize your forces. Power and prestige will come to you through struggle." - Dr. B.R. Ambedkar

April 9th (Ambedkar Jayanti Week):
"Life should be great rather than long." - Dr. B.R. Ambedkar

April 10th (Ambedkar Jayanti Week):
"Men are mortal. So are ideas. An idea needs propagation as much as a plant needs watering. Otherwise, both will wither and die." - Dr. B.R. Ambedkar

April 11th (Ambedkar Jayanti Week):
"Unlike a drop of water which loses its identity when it joins the ocean, man does not lose his being in the society in which he lives. Man's life is independent. He is born not for the development of the society alone, but for the development of his self." - Dr. B.R. Ambedkar

April 12th (Ambedkar Jayanti Week):
"Life should be great rather than long." - Dr. B.R. Ambedkar

April 13th (Ambedkar Jayanti Week):
"Be Educated, Be Organised and Be Agitated." - Dr. B.R. Ambedkar

April 14th (Ambedkar Jayanti Week):
"I measure the progress of a community by the degree of progress which women have achieved." - Dr. B.R. Ambedkar

April 15th (Earth Day and Environmental Awareness Week):
"The Earth is what we all have in common." - Wendell Berry

April 16th (Earth Day and Environmental Awareness Week):
"The environment is where we all meet; where we all have a mutual interest; it is the one thing all of us share." - Lady Bird Johnson

April 17th (Earth Day and Environmental Awareness Week):
"The environment and the economy are really both two sides of the same coin. If we cannot sustain the environment, we cannot sustain ourselves." - Wangari Maathai

April 18th (Earth Day and Environmental Awareness Week):
"We won't have a society if we destroy the environment." - Margaret Mead

April 19th (Earth Day and Environmental Awareness Week):
"The Earth will not continue to offer its harvest, except with faithful stewardship. We cannot say we love the land and then take steps to destroy it for use by future generations." - John Paul II

April 20th (Earth Day and Environmental Awareness Week):
"The environment is everything that isn't me." - Albert Einstein

April 21st (Earth Day and Environmental Awareness Week):
"We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children." - Native American Proverb

April 22nd (National Poetry Month):
"Poetry is when an emotion has found its thought and the thought has found words." - Robert Frost

April 23rd (National Poetry Month):
"Poetry is the rhythmical creation of beauty in words." - Edgar Allan Poe

April 24th (National Poetry Month):
"Poetry is the art of uniting pleasure with truth." - Samuel Johnson

April 25th (National Poetry Month):
"Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings: it takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquility." - William Wordsworth

April 26th (National Poetry Month):
"Poetry is language at its most distilled and most powerful." - Rita Dove

April 27th (National Poetry Month):
"Poetry is an echo, asking a shadow to dance." - Carl Sandburg

April 28th (National Poetry Month):
"Poetry is the lifeblood of rebellion, revolution, and the raising of consciousness." - Alice Walker

April 29th (Transition to May):
"April hath put a spirit of youth in everything." - William Shakespeare

April 30th (Transition to May):
"Sweet April showers do spring May flowers." - Thomas Tusser

Monday Speech

Monday Speech  Speech 1  "Good morning, students! As we gather here today, let's take a moment to reflect on the opportunities and ...