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Student Activities at KV CLRI
1. Student’s Activities
Student’s Activities
If a teacher has to be an inspiring Role model for his students, he/she has to be a
constant learner. Library with traditional printed books as well as e-magazine and
e-books will go a long way in transforming a “Good Teacher” into a “Great
Teacher”.
Principal
KV CLRI
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From the pen of
Young Writers
This Vidyalaya was visioned by the eminent scientist Dr. Nayudamma and the
Commissioner, KVS Sri. R.P. Chauhan as an offshoot of KVIIT. It became a
separate entity in July 1974. Since then it has crossed many milestones and
touched the pinnacles of success. In this temple of learning, which is a second
home to about 1500 students, the dedicated teachers strive to inculcate eternal
values besides moulding creative minds.
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From the pen of
Young Writers
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Student’s Paintings
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Student’s
Achievements
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Wins Indutry Award, New
Product Can Sve You Time!,
Membership Drive Exceeds Goals,
and New Office Opens Near You.
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To choose time
is to save time.
(Bacon)
Young hands in action- Children
of class IV learning by doing.
Thinking is the
talking of the
soul with
itself.(Plato)
We cannot
always oblige,
but we can
always speak
obligingly.
2. We act, we do, we learn- activity
method of learning
Do you think Rangoli can be done by girls
only? Ha! Ha! Ha! Our boys are allrounders, they can also do Rangoli.
Collage work is fun. No material is waste
for us. We can create wonders from
natural material.
A Birthday party
BENEFITS OF READING NEWSPAPERS
Colourful decorations, full around the
room,
With some people waiting to eat the
cake.
People carrying gifts big and small,
Colourful balloons in the hall.
People are there tall and short,
See them staring at the cake.
Bright candles alight,
Make their faces glow.
On seeing the beautiful big cake,
With creams, chocolate syrup and little
cherries,
Everybody feels like eating the tasty
treat.
Reading newspapers is a good habit that can provide a
great sense of educational value. It carries information
about Politics, Economy, Entertainment, Sports,
Business, Industry, Trade and Commerce. With this habit,
it will not only enhance your knowledge about general
information but it will likewise improve your English
skills and vocabulary.
By reading it, you will become updated with current
events not only in your nation but news about other
countries as well.
Reading newspaper makes a good habit and it is already
part of the modern life. This habit will widen your
knowledge. It will likewise improve your English as
reading English news is a good practice.
:- G. Sai Madhavan
A. SWETHA
IV - A
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3. KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA IS
NO:1
RIDDLE
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which has face of two hands but no legs?
Ans: Clock.
Which has neck but no head?
Ans: Bottle
Which has to be broken before use it?
Ans: Egg
Which has a thumb and finger but not
alive?
Ans: Gloves
THARAKESHWARAN
III - C
WHAT CAN I DRAW?
What can I draw? What can I draw?
I draw a scenery but
My teacher told this is not enough
So that I draw a Beach
With a tree and some people there
I gave to my teacher
She told not enough,
I am going to draw now, but
What can I draw? What can I draw?
K – Knowledge is treasure but practice
is try for it.
E – Enthusiasm is the genius of
sincerity.
N – No gains without pains.
D – Do little things well in the way.
R - Reading makes the full man.
I – In youth we learn, image we
understand.
A – Anxiety causes ill-health.
V – Vision is the art of seeing of
invisible things.
I – Imagination is the key of soul.
D – Do more things.
Y – Yourself id the greatest discovery of
a life time.
A – A penny saved is Penny earned.
L – Let by gones be by gones.
A – Activity is road to knowledge.
Y – You are the country tomorrow.
A – A smile cost nothing but creates
much.
B. G. GITA VARSHINI
V-C
R. C. NITHYASHREE
III - C
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EARTH
Distance from the Sun:
149,597,890 km.
Equilateral Diameter:
12756.28 km.
Mars: 5.97 x 10 21 tonnes.
Density: 5.51 times that of
Water.
Surface Temperature: 150 to
200 C
Period of Rotation: 23 Hours
56 Minutes.
Revolution around the Sun: 1
year (365 days, 5 hours, 48
minutes).
Number of known moons: 1
There are 75% of water on
our earth.
There are 25% of land on our
earth.
SNAKES
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Snakes are legless carnivorous reptiles. They don’t have eyelids and ears. There are more than 3000 species
found and their size may vary from 10cm to 10m.
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Most of snakes are non-venomous and those having venom use it for killing their prey. Snakes find their prey
by smell through their forked tongue. They can sense our presence through the vibrations in the air and on the
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ground. They sometime may be dangerous for us also.
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The skin of a snake is covered in a scales and they release it from time to time. Snake charmers use snakes
keeping them in a basket for performing roadside show. Snakes are friends of farmers as they eat rodents and
protect their crops.
-A. MILIND
V–B
THE MYSTERY OF THE LOST KEY
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DREAMING
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Little Madhu played in the Compund of her building everyday with his friends. Madhu played many games
with her friends. But she liked cycling the most. So Madhu always had her cycle key with her.
One day all friends were playing playing “Four Corners”. Then they wanted to do cycling. But Oh! Goodness!
Madhu’s key was missing.
Madhu’s friends were kind. They helped her in the search. But, alas! The key was nowhere to be
found.Madhu was very upset. She entered her home, and she saw her missing key hanging on the nail in the
wall.
The mystery of the missing key was not at all a mystery. And the funniest thing is that the truly happended to
me.
IV –C
NANDHINI P.
III A
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In my dreams
The cars and stars
That drive across the sky
In my balloon
I reach the moon
That lights me from on high
Then up I float
In my magic boat
Across the cloudy sea
And fly my kite
In the velvet night
Gently flying free.
D. HEMASRI
V-B