25th July. Assembly. Class 2
Theme : Penguins
Thought: Antarctica, You know, that giant continent at the bottom of the earth that’s ruled by penguins and seals. Penguins are so beloved, they are uniquely capable of teaching us about love for the natural world.
Speech: Penguins are birds that can’t fly, but they are really good swimmers. This means they spend most of their life in the water. However, they lay their eggs on the land, and raise their babies there as well. Penguins are very social birds. Nesting areas can contain thousands of individual birds. Even at the sea, they will swim and feed in groups. Most penguin species build nests, but the nests will probably only consist of only a pile of rocks or hollows in the dirt. Only Emperor Penguins don’t build nests; the males hold the eggs on top of their feet, under a fold of skin called a brood patch. Penguin babies have big appetites and grow quickly. Most of them become as big as their parents in no-time, which means they also have to become independent.
News: Neeraj overcame a slow start to win silver at World Championships
Neeraj scripted history with an 88.13m throw in Eugene
Neeraj will look to retain his CWG title in Birmingham in August
Words for the day:
minute – Infinitely or immeasurably small
accord – concurrence of opinion
evident – clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment
approach -move towards
utter – without qualification
Name of the students:
Prayer – Prateek
Pledge – Aarav
Thought – Aditi
News – Aayushi
Speech – Adriti