1. Don’t Give Up!
A motivational story about perseverance and the importance of not giving up despite challenges.
Illustrates how persistence and effort lead to success.
To inspire students to overcome obstacles and stay motivated.
To emphasize the value of perseverance and hard work.
2. Who’s the Greatest?
A story about competition and self worth, where different characters are compared to determine greatness.
Explores themes of self confidence and recognizing one's own unique strengths.
To help students understand that greatness is subjective and everyone has their own strengths.
To foster self esteem and self acceptance.
3. Autobiography of a Great Indian Bustard
An imaginative autobiography of the Great Indian Bustard, detailing its life, habits, and challenges faced.
Highlights conservation issues and the importance of wildlife protection.
To educate students about wildlife and the importance of conservation.
To enhance awareness about endangered species.
4. Children are Going to School …
A story or descriptive piece about children’s journey to school, emphasizing the importance of education.
May include various aspects of their daily routine and the value of attending school.
To highlight the significance of education and the daily experiences of schoolchildren.
To appreciate the effort involved in going to school.
5. A Kabaddi Match
A narrative about a kabaddi match, detailing the rules, excitement, and team dynamics of the game.
Focuses on sportsmanship and teamwork.
To introduce students to the sport of kabaddi and its cultural significance.
To encourage teamwork and understanding of sportsmanship.
6. The Peacock and the Crane
A fable about a peacock and a crane, showcasing a moral lesson through their interaction.
Typically involves themes of vanity and humility.
To teach moral lessons through fables and stories.
To reflect on the values of humility and self worth.
7. Param Vir Chakra: Our Heroes
A tribute to the heroes who have received the Param Vir Chakra, India's highest military decoration.
Details the bravery and sacrifices of these heroes.
To honor and remember the contributions of military heroes.
To instill a sense of patriotism and respect for national heroes.
8. The Clothesline
A narrative focusing on a clothesline, possibly using it as a metaphor or for a story about family life or domestic activities.
May highlight the simplicity of daily life and its beauty.
To appreciate the small yet significant aspects of everyday life.
To reflect on family and domestic life.
9. The Worth of a Fabric
Explores the value and significance of different types of fabric, possibly through a story or descriptive piece.
May include aspects of cultural or economic importance.
To understand the different types of fabric and their uses.
To appreciate the cultural and economic value of textiles.
10. A Wall Magazine for your Class!
Provides ideas and guidance on creating a wall magazine for the classroom.
Focuses on the process of designing, creating, and managing a wall magazine.
To encourage creativity and collaboration among students.
To develop skills in designing and presenting information visually.
11. Anak Krakatoa
Describes the Anak Krakatoa volcano and its volcanic activity.
May include scientific information about volcanoes and their impact.
To learn about natural disasters, specifically volcanic eruptions.
To understand the impact of volcanoes on the environment and human life.
12. The Silver House
A story or descriptive piece about a house made of silver or a special house with significant value.
Could explore themes of wealth, luxury, or unique experiences.
To engage with imaginative or descriptive writing.
To explore themes related to wealth, value, or uniqueness.
13. Ad‘wise’ Customers
A narrative about wise customers making informed choices.
Focuses on decision making skills and consumer awareness.
To develop skills in making informed decisions.
To promote awareness about being a savvy consumer.
14. Yonamine and Bushi
Likely a story or fable involving characters named Yonamine and Bushi.
Explores themes of friendship, conflict, or adventure.
To engage with fictional narratives and character development.
To learn about values such as friendship and problem solving.
15. It Can Be Done
A motivational piece about achieving goals despite challenges.
Encourages a positive attitude and problem solving approach.
To inspire confidence and determination.
To promote a positive mindset and resilience.
16. Seven Sisters
Describes the seven sisters, which could refer to a group of people, places, or objects with common characteristics.
Often relates to cultural or geographical significance.
To learn about cultural or geographical topics.
To understand the significance of the “Seven Sisters” in the given context.
17. Stone Soup
A popular folktale about people coming together to make soup from a stone, emphasizing the value of community and sharing.
Shows how cooperation can turn a simple idea into something valuable.
To learn about the value of cooperation and sharing.
To understand how collective effort can solve problems.
18. Sushruta (A Peep into the Past)
Describes the life and contributions of Sushruta, an ancient Indian physician known for his work in surgery.
Provides historical context about medical advancements.
To learn about historical figures and their contributions to medicine.
To appreciate the history of medical science and its development.
19. The Donkey
Likely a fable or story about a donkey, focusing on a moral lesson.
Could involve themes of hard work, perseverance, or cleverness.
To understand moral lessons through storytelling.
To reflect on values such as perseverance and wisdom.
20. The Merchant of Venice
An excerpt or summary of William Shakespeare's play "The Merchant of Venice."
Focuses on themes of justice, mercy, and human relationships.
To introduce students to classic literature and its themes.
To explore complex characters and moral dilemmas.
21. At the Science Fair
Describes an event at a science fair, showcasing various science projects and experiments.
Highlights the excitement and learning involved in scientific exploration.
To engage with scientific concepts and projects.
To encourage interest in science and experimentation.
22. Sleep My Treasure
A soothing piece, possibly a lullaby or story, aimed at calming and comforting.
Focuses on themes of rest and relaxation.
To provide a calming and comforting narrative.
To promote the importance of rest and relaxation.
23. The Story of Gautama’s Quest
A story about Gautama Buddha’s journey and quest for enlightenment.
Explores themes of spiritual growth and self discovery.
To learn about the life and teachings of Gautama Buddha.
To understand the concept of spiritual quests and enlightenment.
24. Mr Nobody
A whimsical or humorous story about a character named Mr Nobody.
Often explores themes of invisibility or the impact of being unnoticed.
To engage with imaginative and creative storytelling.
To reflect on the theme of visibility and personal impact.
25. Mad Tea Party
An excerpt from Lewis Carroll’s “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,” focusing on the Mad Hatter’s tea party.
Highlights whimsical and nonsensical elements.
To enjoy and analyze classic literature and its whimsical elements.
To appreciate creative and imaginative storytelling.
26. If I Can Stop One Heart From Breaking …
A poem or story about empathy and making a positive impact on others' lives.
Explores themes of kindness and emotional support.
To understand the value of empathy and compassion.
To encourage acts of kindness and support.
27. The Phantom Tollbooth
An excerpt or summary of Norton Juster’s “The Phantom Tollbooth,” focusing on the protagonist’s adventures.
Emphasizes imaginative exploration and problem solving.
To engage with imaginative literature and its themes.
To explore the concepts of adventure and problem solving.
28. The Sword in the Stone
An excerpt or summary of the Arthurian legend about the sword in the stone.
Focuses on themes of destiny, leadership, and bravery.
To introduce students to classic legends and their themes.
To explore concepts of destiny and heroism.
29. The Sword in the Stone (Repeated)
This may be a repeated chapter, focusing again on the Arthurian legend of the sword in the stone.
Could provide additional insights or a different perspective.
To reinforce understanding of the legend and its themes.
To delve deeper into the story and its implications
30. An Autumn Greeting
A descriptive piece about the season of autumn, focusing on its beauty and changes.
Celebrates the arrival and characteristics of autumn.
To appreciate the changing seasons and their beauty.
To engage with descriptive and sensory writing about nature.