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NEW BOOKS! NEW WORLDS!VISIT THE LIBRARY………………
April, 2014Issue: 3
Contents : Editor's NoteAcademic Coordinator's MessageTerm III EventsEnglish PoemsShort StoriesDrawings - SeniorsTamil Poems
Drawings JuniorsHindi Poems
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French PoemsTriviaAchievers & Best EntrySpecial Programmes Staff Farewell
ANITA METHODIST MATRICULATION HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL
We are overwhelmed with joy because by the grace of
God we have published two editions of Hopscotch. We
have planned and organized every section of this
edition with much care and concern. It was a difficult
task to choose and compile the articles, poems and
drawings as every single article was very precious and
valuable. When we saw the talents of the students we felt
very small and proud at the same time. Hopscotch is a
great platform to exhibit the talents of our friends. We
really hope you like the new edition and would continue to support us. Hopscotch is a team
effort and we have learnt that putting out hearts and hands together can be fun.
- Sneha Lydia S Student Editors
Jothi P &
At the outset I praise God for Anita Methodist Higher Secondary School which was instituted by noble missionaries with a vision of imparting holistic education to the children. In the Bible, Jesus spoke about talents bestowed to each individual through a parable and He expects everyone to multiply the talents and use them for the Glory of God. Anita Methodist provides opportunities to exhibit the innate gifts and talents given by God through
various means and the best is our Campus Magazine.
I congratulate the teachers in-charge and the club members for their effort and the participants for their unique contribution. I wish to encourage all the students to explore and develop their talents and thereby bring happiness to the people around.
Mrs. Lilly Priya William
Academic Coordinator
FROM EDITOR'S DESK
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A BIG FAMILY
The blessings of a big familyAre only seen by a few.A few of the chosen onesThat God has given this blessing to.
The blessings are so numerousIts hard to even start.To number or to name them butThey all hold a place in the heart.
The heart of every person in aBig family is unique,Its uniqueness makes us specialAnd should not be critiqued.
The memories that are madeAre more precious than gold.From babies to weddingsFrom young to old.
From grandparents to grand children And every one in between,The many special relationshipsCould have never been foreseen.
Thank you God For the family that I treasure,Through the good times and the badThe memories cannot be measured.
To have a big familyCan be a lot of work, not just a play.But life is too shortSo I thank God for my big family today.
A family is like a circle The connection never ends,Even if at times it breaks,In time it always mends.
A family is like the stars Somehow they are always there.Families are those who help,Who support and always care.
Family is like a book,The ending is never clear,But through the pages of the bookTheir love is always pure.
But weary if it is broken Or if through time it becomes worn,Families are like thatThere are splits and thorns.
But even if this happensA family will always be,They help you define who you areAnd will be a part of your eternally.
Sumaiya Jaan S, VII B
ENGLISH POEM
The road in the forest stands deserted in the dawn. Suddenly an Audi A6 passes by. Sitting in it was Mr. George with his daughter, Jenny. The forest which they drove through was bought by Jenny's father who told his daughter that he was going to cut all the trees and build a luxury hotel in the forest. Her father also told that the local tribals knew about it, but not the children. So Jenny was instructed by her father not to reveal anything to the children. Her father and his men had put up tents to stay and were planning where to build the hotel.
Jenny started playing with the tribal children. However, she could not play during early mornings and late evenings as she developed wheezing. So her father asked her to stay in the tent during early mornings and late evenings.
Next morning the tribal children called out, “Jenny, come out and play with us. It's not good to stay in the tent all day”. Jenny answered “It's too cold in the morning. I'll come at 8 o' clock”. Later in the day when the tribal children saw her returning early they asked “Why are you going early? We still have two hours to dark!” Jenny replied, “I can't stay out in the cold air of evening because I have fever and wheezing” and went inside after saying goodbye. So every evening Jenny went to the tent before the sun went down and came late in the morning after the sun came up. The children were not happy about this.
One morning when Jenny was lying in her tent, they brought a secret fruit which was red and shining. Taken by surprise Jenny asked, “What fruit is it?”. They answered, “The name of the fruit is 'secret'. You will have to eat it today. We will bring another tomorrow, and we will bring it for five days, then you will be as right as rain”. Looking puzzled she ate the fruit. They kept giving her the fruit for five days. After five days as they said she was as right as rain. The children also told her that the forest was full of such wonderful medicinal plants and herbs. After a couple of days her father Mr.George was about to call the woodcutters to cut the trees in the forest with their huge machines. However Jenny stopped him in time. She said, “Dad as you know I have been with no fever or wheezing for the past few days, do you know what the reason is?”Mr. George replied “No, tell me”. Jenny said “I ate a red fruit for five days” Mr.George was surprised and asked “What….What's the name?” “The tribal children said it was 'Secret' ”said Jenny. She continued “The forest is home for many such precious plants. This is home for these tribals. Dad, would you reconsider your decision of destroying this forest, please!” Mr.George was in dilemma. Jenny's persuasion made him realize that it was not a good idea to cut the trees. He agreed to find another place for the hotel.
Jonathan R S VII C
THE SECRET FRUIT
Senior Drawings...
Aksh ra ar n XI Ba Sh o P
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PGanesh M XII B
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Gan esh S Kuma III C
ehnaa Anjum H XII B
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TAMIL POEM
JUNIOR DRAWINGS...
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Swathishree I I BI
Divya Bharathi M IV A
s Jeffer on Vasanth K I B
HINDI POEMHINDI POEM
PAPA CHIEN DEMANDE A PETIT CHIEN
• Vous travaillez bien à l'école• Oui , papa.• Vous apprenez à lire?• Non , papa.• A compter?• Non, papa.• Alors, qu'est-ce que vous apprenez?• Les langues étrangères.• Quel mot savez-vous déjà?• “Miaou”.
Mrs. Nithulla Earnest Department Of French
FRENCH POEM
TONGUE TWISTERS
JOKES
Fact 1: You cant touch all your teeth with your tongue.
Fact 2 : All the fools try this after reading the first fact.
Fact 3 : Now you are laughing because you are fooled.
Fact 4: Fact 1 is false.
Silly sheep, weep and sleep.
Truly rural, truly rural, truly rural.
Crush grapes, grapes crush, crush grapes.
Red blood, green blood.
Freshly fried fresh flesh.
Deborah Grace J VII A
Sanjana K VII A
L'ABEILLE ET LE PAPILLON
S'il fait beau temps,M'a dit le papillon volage,J' irai m'amuser dans les champs. Et moi, - m'a dit l' abeille sage,J'irai aux champs faire mon ouvrage.S'il fait beau temps.
RIDDLES
1. What did the pencil say to the sharpener?Ans. Stop roaming in circles and get to the point.2. What do you call a person who puts poison in your cornflakes?Ans. A Cereal killer3. Why are there boundaries for graveyards?Ans. Because everyone is dying to get in.4. What comes down and never goes up again?Ans. Rain5. It has a head and tail but does not have a body?Ans. Coin6. Which pets are musical?Ans. Trumpets7. Who is the star of the sea?Ans. Star Fish
1. What goes all around the world but stays at one corner?Ans. Postage stamp2. When I travel I remove my cap, when I rest I put it down. Who am I?And. Pen3. You cannot keep this until you have given it. What is it?Ans. Promise4. I can run but I can never walk, I can murmur but I can never talkI have a bed but can never sleepI have a mouth but can never eat… who am I?Ans. River
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Nothing is either good or bad. Only our thinking makes it so - ShakespereThe best way to cheer yourself up is to cheer up everyone else - Mark TwainYou must be the change you wish to see in the world - Mahatma GandhiAlways forgive your enemies, nothing annoys them so much - Oscar WildeIn any contest between power and patience, bet on patience - W. B. PrascottMake everything as simple as possible, but not simpler - Albert EinsteinIt's kind of fun to do the impossible - Walt Disney.
A new born kangaroo is about an inch in length.An ostrich's eye is bigger than its brain.A chameleon's tongue is twice the length of its body.
- Goutham K, IX A
QUOTES
WISE BITS !!!.
More than 20,000 people in Japan are over 100 years of age.USA has the largest pet cat population in the world 76 millionSwitzerland recycles 52 percentage of its waste more than any other country.Netherlands has the best road safety record in the world.
-D. John Frank Samuel ,II D
The world's largest salt flat is located at Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia. During the rainy season, the water turns into the world's largest mirror. The reflection of the sky creates a sense of infinity, like one is walking midst of the clouds. It's called the border between heaven and the earth.
- Calvin Christopher J, VI A
Yamini K, IX D Swetha D, IX B
Swetha D, IX B
TRIVIA
ACHIEVERS
BEST ENTRY
BEST CLASS AWARD BEST BULLETIN BOARD AWARD
February II A, V B, VI B, VIII D February- LKG A, III A, IV D, VII C, IX C
March III A, V D, VII C, VIII D March UKG D, III B, V C, VII A, IX C
Jaya Priya P, IX C
DISTRICT MEETstJuniors Hand Ball 1 PlacerdSeniors Hand Ball 3 PlacerdSuper Seniors Hand Ball 3 Place
ZONAL EVENTSKeerthivasan P X A II place in 200 m.Ganesh M P XII B II place in 1500 m.Sathish Kumar D VIII A II place in Shot put.Roshan Abraham C VIII B III Place in Shot put.Prem Suhan Y VIII D II Place in Shot put.
stDhanush Kannan R VIII C 1 Place in Inter DoJo competition,Kodaikannal (International Olympic Committee)
stDhiviya Bharathi S VIII A 1 place in TATA Building India Essay Competition 2014
Other Competitions in which our students participatedTHNSCSC 12 ANNUAL COMPUTER SCIENCE COMPETITION
SPELLING COMPETITION- THE GRAND FINAL
SPELL BEE DISTRICT LEVEL COMPETITION
R. T. ARCHIBALD MEMORIAL INTER SCHOOL RALLY
TATA BUILDING INDIA - ESSAY COMPETITION
SOF INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH AND SCIENCE OLYMPIAD
LOVE INDIA MISSION FESTIVAL
BOURNVITA QUIZ CONTEST
BANK OF BARODA DRAWING COMPETITION
SPECIAL PROGRAMMES
2. WORKSHOP ON POETRY WRITINGA workshop on poetry writing was
conducted for the students of classes VI, VII and VIII. Mrs. Gayathri, teacher from Abacus school conducted the workshop. Nearly thirty students participated eagerly along with their English teachers. The workshop was packed with activities. At the end of the day students having learnt the nuances of
poetry writing adorned our bulletin boards with their poems.
1. STAFF TRAINING A training session was conducted
for teachers by Mrs. Idska de Jong from Netherlands. The session was about playing different roles, equally and effectively.
3. EXCHANGE PROGRAMMEFour students from eleventh grade- Joshua, Jonathan Jabez, Ruth Gethsie and Abisha Grace were privileged to travel to Netherlands as a part of student exchange programme with Greijdanus School. They stay in Netherlands from the 10th March, to 3rd April. The programme aims at helping our students appreciate universal brotherhood.
SPECIAL PROGRAMMES
4. ENGLISH SPEAKING AND MOVIE SCREENINGTo motivate the children to speak in English our school has introduced a new system. If a child doesn't speak in vernacular during the class hours or during breaks, he/she will be rewarded with an opportunity to watch an english movie inside an A/c hall in our school premises. Movies such as Home Alone, Night at the Museum, Beauty and the Best, Winnie the Pooh, Noddy and Metilda were screened. The experience was made complete with hot buttery popcorn!
6. GUIDES CAMPSOver night Camp was organized by the School for all the Guides, Scouts, Bulbuls and Cubs. It was on 21st and 22nd March. On the first day the guides cooked the food for all and the Bulbuls, Cubs and Scouts made non-fire cooking. Mrs. Henrietta Franklin was the examiner for the overnight camp. On the 22nd March the guides woke up at 5.30am and started to cycling at 6.30 am to Loco Works, Perambur and returned by 10.00 am. Senior Guides conducted games for the Junior Guides.
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5. FAREWELL The Valedictory function of class XII students was held on February 22nd in our school premises. The day started with great excitement and merriment. The boys looked dashing in their suits and blazers and girls who never fail to put on a show, were draped in gorgeous saree bought for the occasion. Dr.Robinson Thangaraj Ph.D., Ph.D., Asst. Prof. Dept. of Mathematics graced the occasion as Chief Guest.
STAFF MESSAGE
19 years in Anita Methodist! Every day was a new experience with my seven year olds from class II. At the end of the every academic year I was delighted to see their performance. I have learnt much from my little ones. As the Academic Supervisor of Nursery department, I learnt to depend on God's grace and love. It was great pleasure working with this department with a motherly set of teachers serving three and four year olds. As years went by Anita Methodist became part of me, I became a friend to every staff of the school. Every Friday we friends came together to listen and talk about our best friend Jesus. This strengthened and bound us together. Anita Methodist is place where we can meet and know Jesus. All glory to God who called me by my name.
- Miss. Marilyn O' Brien
I joined this school in 1990 and have been a part of Anita Methodist for the past 24 years. My experience in the school is precious, as this school has seen my happiness and sorrows. This school made me rise above my sorrows, and make a worthy career. I was able to send students to 'Dakshana Bharat Hindi Exams' in which students faired well. I would like to take this opportunity to thank every one that I have had the pleasure of working with. I owe you all a great deal and I wish you all a very best for the future.
- Mrs. Swarnalatha N
In Anita Methodist school, I have gained delightful teaching and valuable spiritual experience.I enjoy every day with my beloved children. I cannot forget the love and affection of my past students. I praise God for their good lives. My dear teachers are my sisters who prayed for me and have been a part of my life. The Principals I came across were kind and affectionate to me and I have learnt much from them. I have enjoyed every minute of my life in Anita Methodist. I praise God for giving me an opportunity to be part of Anita Methodist.
- Mrs. Nirmala Selvaraj
ANITA METHODIST MATRICULATION HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL