Sia Nagar Grade III Gyanshree School
Wednesday, 9 February 2022
Friendship - Sia Nagar
Friendship - Yashraj Sharma
“A friend is someone who knows all about you and still understands you.” - Elbert Hubbard.
Friendship! If someone asks me about the most important people in my life, I will say my family and friends because these two relationships have always kept me optimistic in my unhappy times and taken care of me.
But, unfortunately, in today’s times, our non-verbal communication has gained much ground. Now, priorities have changed to some extent. Sometimes, things commonly make us fume. When we send our best friend a message through Whatsapp, they have seen it, and we have the double blue ticks to prove it. Yet, they haven’t replied.
A sense of hesitation and discomfort starts to tingle in us. We start thinking before sending texts to our friends. We start overthinking and thoughts like, will our friendship grow after this or will they not talk to us? Start coming to our mind. But my experience with friends is thankfully different !!
A wise saying says no one knows the importance of water until the well dries; this applies to friends also. We never realise the value of friends until we are separated.
Before this pandemic, during offline classes, we met our friends daily, we used to chit-chat with each other, work as a team, exchange our thoughts and views etc. Though we were good friends for a long time, I never realised that is such a strong bond. So during this time, we are connecting through video calls on weekends. It refreshes my mind. I feel elated and ecstatic. It would be true to say that friends are valuable treasures of life.
I pray to God and look forward to meeting my friends in person very soon.
Yashraj Sharma
Grade: VII
Gyanshree School
Tuesday, 8 February 2022
Learning brought to life - Rishona Chopra
In our school, we learnt about the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre. If we, in one of our school trips, visited Jallianwala Bagh, then I suppose it would be real-world learning!
Our school, Gyanshree, implements this real-world learning. We go on school trips and do several experiments not only in science but in each subject we have a unique project to do! That one project connects the issues and helps us understand the importance of the real world.
Grade V
Gyanshree School
Giving - Avni Kochhar
My best friend, Myra, was sick. Her doctor said that she would be fine after 4-5 days. I called her up and talked to her for 15 minutes; 2 days later, she had recovered. I gave her 15 minutes a day of my time, and she recovered fully. I read the lines where Dr Anupam Sibal had given a few inspiring stories in the chapter on Giving. After reading them, I would like to change too.
Avni Kochhar
Gyanshree School
IV-E
Autobiography of a curtain - Rishona Chopra
At the back, I have a window behind me, through which I can see beautiful sights. But there are a few disadvantages too. Firstly, the window is facing towards my back! So I can't really see the pictures unless a brilliant person puts me the other way! That way, I can enjoy, but those people are pretty few. They are hard to find. So that was my life with problems and problems.
Rishona Chopra
Grade V
Gyanshree School
Friendship - Aarohi Bumtariya
Giving - Aanya Kumar
‘Giving’ truly is a sense of gratitude and generosity. It is a life-changing act that can be experienced by everyone. Let us take the example of Doctor Sibal’s son, Devang’s maternal cousin.
Devaang’s cousin thought to do something bigger and better around Christmas. He saw two hungry children on the roadside and decided to feed them. Two children became four, four became eight, and soon eight became SIXTY- FOUR children. The original plan was to provide 200 children, and they ended up being more than 300 children. Watching a fourteen-year child doing something so generous is genuinely mesmerizing.
Being generous is not an arduous task to do. Our small contribution could make a big difference. We could give away our belongings that we are no longer using, but they are in good condition, such as toys, blankets, etc., to underprivileged people. This is the virtue to be learnt and practised by all.
Monday, 7 February 2022
Friendship - Arindita
A friend will never let you feel lonely. It is essential to have friends as they will give you company in your journey. You may often have friends that you do not talk to anymore or ones that you may have forgotten about. Sometimes when you or your friend are shifting to a new place or city, you both may feel upset to not be together anymore. But friendship doesn’t end here. Even if you two are not close or apart, a true friendship will still find a way to continue.
If you have a true friend, they would never leave you or judge you by your colour, figure, money etc. They will always be by your side, no matter what. With a true friend, you wouldn’t need to find a reason to smile; you would already have it.
My elder sister is my Best Friend as I always feel free to talk to her tell her everything and all of my feelings that I don’t feel free to tell someone else. We laugh together at random things; we talk about what we think about others. We NEVER run out of topics. We also watch Peppa pig together. I always wish that we never fall apart. We also have fights, which is always common between friends.
“The most valuable gift you can receive is an honest friend”-Stephen Richards.
ArinditaGrade V-A
Gyanshree School
Shirin Kaw My Slooh Collection
We proudly share with you a video by Shirin Kaw of Slooh - Ahlcon's Eyes on the Skies. Shirin has described her joys and achievements in receiving the new Badges and Grade points in Slooh.
Our Slooh India Spaceship is sailing smoothly!
Be what you want to be - Rishona Chopra
Be what you want to be,
You are free,
Like the leaves swaying on a tree,
You are free!
Like the birds flying across the sky,
You can fly that high.
You can stand up for yourself,
You can be as still as a book on a shelf!
Just be what you want to be,
You are free!
Rishona Chopra Grade V Gyanshree School
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