My name is Alita. I am a Freshman at Purdue University,USA. My dad helped me to set up this blog for all of us when I was in 2nd standard. Friends, you can use this for your school English poem recitations, school comprehensions etc...by making small changes to it. Hope this will be useful. ~Alita~
Thursday, December 4, 2008
English to Hindi dictionary
Thursday, August 14, 2008
2008 Olympics
29th Summer Olympics opened in
The National Stadium, known as the Bird's Nest for its unique design, came alive with excitement on the hot summer night. There were 2,008 drummers, to match this Olympic year on the calendar, rocking the stadium. Nearly two hours of music, specially composed for the event, filled the air. Twenty fairies fell from the night sky, or so it seemed as acrobats on wires descended into the stadium. A group of 56 children gathered around the Chinese flag.
World leaders gathered to enjoy the spectacle, including United States President George W. Bush, who became the first
The thrilling opening ceremonies were a great start for the Games. And the timing of the ceremony itself, which began at 8 p.m. on 8/8/08, is considered good luck in
The opening ceremonies kicked off 17 days of Olympic events, stretching straight through to the closing ceremonies on August 24. More than 10,000 athletes from 205 countries are gearing up to compete at the top of their game.
Global warming
Global warming refers to an average increase in the Earth's temperature, which in turn causes changes in climate. A warmer Earth may lead to changes in rainfall patterns, a rise in sea level, and a wide range of impacts on plants, wildlife, and humans.
Almost all machines use oil, gas or coal. All of them produce pollution. Much of this is a gas you can't see called carbon dioxide. It's this gas which seems to be the main cause of the trouble.
What happens when you go into a greenhouse on a sunny day? It's hot, isn't it? That's because the glass in the greenhouse traps the heat from the sun. Carbon dioxide does the same in the earth's atmosphere. It acts like glass in a greenhouse. The glass in the greenhouse keeps the plants inside warm, and the carbon dioxide keeps the planet warm.
Here are some ways you can help make the planet a better place!
Bus or Walk: You can save energy by sometimes taking the bus or walking instead of using your car.
Talk to Your Family and Friends: Talk with your family and friends about climate change. Let them know what you've learned.
Plant Trees: Planting trees is fun and a great way to reduce greenhouse gases. Trees absorb carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, from the air.
Recycle: Recycle cans, bottles, plastic bags, and newspapers. When you recycle, you send less trash to the landfill and you help save natural resources, like trees, oil, and elements such as aluminum.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Save Animals
Animals all over the world are in danger. Scientists say that in the next 15 years millions kinds of plants and animals will no longer exist. Animals like tiger,elephant, leopard, panda are killed by poachers. They are killed for their body parts like teeth,tusk, skin etc...Killing wild animals is wrong. We can save animals by
- protect the forest
- do not destroy their places of dwelling
- discourage the use of things made out of animal body parts
Many countries have laws against killing wild animals. Organizations like WWF and PETA help us to protect and save our wild life. Friends, lets support these organizations and work towards saving our wild life.
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Leaders of the world - Write up for Kids
- Alexander Graham Bell who invented telephone - http://gardenofpraise.com/ibdbell.htm
- Thomas Alva Edison who invented light Bulb - http://gardenofpraise.com/ibdediso.htm
Sunday, January 6, 2008
Story Telling
http://www.kizclub.com/reading3.htm
Some good stories for primary school children