Kalika Chetarike activity 38 for 9th class

Kalika Chetarike activity 38 for 9th class

Kalika Chetarike activity 38 for 9th class. 39 activity worksheet for 9th standard students. Key answer for activity 40 and 40.1.

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9th class Activity worksheet and key answer

Learning Outcome 9.4

Reads aloud stories, recites poems with appropriate pause, intonation, and pronunciation

Activity 39:

Reciting Poems.

A.

Beyond the East the sunrise, beyond the West the sea,

And East and West the wander-thirst that will not let me be;

It works in me like madness, dear, to bid me say good-bye;

For the seas call, and the stars call, and oh! the call of the sky!

I know not where the white road runs, nor what the blue hills are;

But a man can have the sun for a friend, and for his guide a star;

And there’s no end of voyaging when once the voice is heard,

For the rivers call, and the road calls, and oh! the call of the bird!

Yonder the long horizon lies, and there by night and day

The old ships draw to home again, the young ships sail away;

And come I may, but go I must, and if men ask you why,

You may put the blame on the stars and the sun and the white road and the sky.

– Gerald Gould

Kalika Chetarike activity 38 for 9th class

B.

Oh, the sunshine told the bluebird,

And the bluebird told the brook,

That the dandelions were peeping

From the woodland’s sheltered nook.

Then, the brook was blithe and happy,

And it babbled all the way,

As it ran to tell the river

Of the coming of glorious May.

Soon, the river told the meadow,

And the meadow told the bee,

That the tender buds were swelling

On the old chestnut tree.

And the bee shook off its sleep,

And spread each yellow wing,

As it flew to tell the flowers

Of the coming of Spring.

– Anonymous

Key answer of 9th class worksheet

C.

The express train comes down the hill

When my little village is asleep still.

It brings the mail for our father from the mill

And flowers and vegetables for those living down the hill.

It steams as it comes in

And blows its horn for station master Bin.

He comes out of his room with a grin

Amidst all the din.

From my window I see it puff

As our sleepy villagers wake up to collect their stuff.

Learning Outcome 9.8

Attempts creative writing like short poems, jingles, and stories and narratives showing sensitivity of gender, environment, and appreciation of cultural diversity.

Activity 40: Writing Short Poems

Activity 40.1:

Complete the poem with the rhyming words given in the box.

Sunny,     quarrels,      fool,      heaven,      germs

School Day

When I was in school

I felt I was very cool.

When I left the school

I felt I was a _____________.

Answer: fool

Home I felt was a _____________

Answer: heaven

But school taught me a lesson.

Teachers talked of morals

Shun, they said, the_____________.

Answer: quarrels

Activity 40.2:

Text Box: ___________________________________________
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Write a short poem and draw a picture relating to it.

Elephant:

I’m looking up in the air,

Where did he go?

He’s way up there.

Floating so high.

And now I see him wink his eye,

And he has such big feet! Oh my!

An elephant a waving half a hundred bridges.

And never know what is this?

I think he is that.

That’s not an elephant; elephants go on four legs.

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