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“RESPECT” YOUR BELIEFS DON’T MAKE YOU A BETTER PERSON;
YOUR BEHAVIOUR DOES...
START YOUR YEAR WITH NEW THOUGHTS AND NEW SPIRIT…
RPS PUBLIC SCHOOL 6TH Milestone Balior Kalan,Delhi Road, Rewari-123401
NEWSLETTER
Learn to spell Respect
Remember basic kindness. Encourage others. Stand firm in your convictions. Play fair and smart. Extend a helping hand. Cause no harm. Think before you speak.
What is RESPECT? Respect is a feeling of admiration or deference towards a person, child, non-human animal, group, ideal, or indeed almost any entity or concept, as well as specific actions and conduct representative of that esteem. Respect can be a specific feeling of regard for the actual qualities of the one respected.
Respect is a way of treating or thinking about something or someone. If you respect your teacher, you admire her and treat her well. A good beginning makes a good end.
What does it mean to
show respect? Respect means treating
everyone equally.
It means recognizing that every
individual is a person of
worth. Respect means accepting
others without judgment, and
valuing the unique backgrounds,
talents and abilities every
person has.
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How do you show respect to
others? If you're looking to improve your relationships,
whether business or personal, try these five easy
ways to show your gratitude and respect for
others:
Encourage. ...
Congratulate. ...
Be Helpful. ...
Say Thank You.
HOW TO TREAT OTHERS WITH RESPECT
Treating people with respect makes your world a nice place to live in, whether it's at home, at school, or out in your community. And it's easy - All you have to do is treat people the way you like to have them treat you. Here are a few ideas. • Don't insult people or make fun of them. • Listen to others when they speak. • Value other people's opinions. • Be considerate of people's likes and dislikes. • Don't mock or tease people. • Don't talk about people behind their backs. • Be sensitive to other people's feelings. • Don't pressure someone to do something he or she doesn't want to do. We live in a diverse nation made up of many different cultures, languages, races, and backgrounds. That kind of variety can make all our lives a lot more fun and interesting, but only if we get along with each other. And to do that we have to respect each other. In addition to the list above, here are some ways we can respect people who are different from us. • Try to learn something from the other persons
Dear Student
Here comes the turn of your CT & UT Exams scheduled in December-January 2016-17 onward! Hope that your studies are going on very well in all the subjects. You have to devote
your time being fully concentrated to the cause of studies the first and foremost one of student life. There is no single moment to be wasted. Students, winter season has set in, so you need to be very careful about your health. So, start wearing woollen clothes and keep your body warm and fit. Dear, focus on studies and prepare for your studies.
I wish you a merry Christmas and happy new year to you and your entire family. Make plans and time-table and more importantly follow that quite seriously. All the best!
Give more than you get. Give respect to get respect. Respect yourself. Respect comes first from within. Offer respect. Respect those around you. Maintain your integrity. It's the cornerstone of earned respect. Keep your promises. We don't respect anyone for making a promise, only for keeping it. Add value. The more you focus on adding value for others, the more respect you will get.
Be respectful of the feelings of others. They're just as important as yours. Hold to the truth. Express yourself with honesty. Go outside your comfort zone. People respect those who take chances, take risks, and seek challenges. Live your values. Don't just talk about your values; let them show in your actions. Be authentic. Live your life on your terms and live it bravely. Be honest but tactful. Better to be honest than be impressive. Stay positive. People respect positivity. Forge partnerships. Surround yourself with people who have qualities you admire. Know your priorities. Identify the most important things in your life so you can make them top
priority. Always be on time. It shows respect for others. Play to your strengths. When you do the things you are good at, you earn the respect of others. Apologize. When you are wrong, simply say you are sorry. Say what you mean and mean what you say. People learn to trust and believe in what you say
through your consistency. Share your assets. What skills represent your greatest strengths? How can you share them with
others? Trust your gut. Knowing when something doesn't feel right is important. Never miss a deadline. The best form of respect is to get things done well and on time. Mind your manners. Good manners open many doors. Learn from others. Acknowledge how much you don't know. Listen to learn. Give people a chance to speak. Be a listen-to-it-all, not a know-it-all Keep it simple. Take what is complicated and make it simple. Devote time each day for reading. The more you know, the more you can do. Always say please and thank you. Graciousness and good manners put people at ease.
Current Affairs
Newly Elected President of U.S.A.. After midnight vote on 08 Nov. 2016, Trump ahead
of Clinton 32-25 in New Hampshire in US
Presidential poll
In a traditional midnight vote held in three tiny towns in the state of New Hampshire, US Republican candidate Donald Trump came out ahead of Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton in the US Presidential elections. After the three towns voted at midnight, Trump was ahead 32-25. The three towns, Dixville Notch, Hart's Location and Millsfield, have fewer than a 100 people.
Indian 500 and 1000 rupee note demonetization The demonetization of 500 and 1000 banknotes was a step taken by the Government of India on 8 November 2016, ceasing the usage of all ₹500 and ₹1000 banknotes of the Mahatma Gandhi Series as a form of legal tender in India from 9 November 2016.[1] The announcement was made by the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi in an unscheduled live televised address to the nation at 20:15 Indian Standard Time (IST) the same day. In the announcement, Modi declared circulation of all 500 and 1000 banknotes of the Mahatma Gandhi Series as invalid and announced the issuance of new 500 and 2000 banknotes of the Mahatma Gandhi New Series in exchange for the old banknotes.
The banknote denominations of 100, 50, 20, 10 and 5 of the Mahatma Gandhi Series continued to remain as legal tender and were unaffected by the policy. The demonetization was done in an effort to stop counterfeiting of the current banknotes allegedly used for funding terrorism, as well as a crack down on black money in the country. The move is also aimed at reducing corruption, drug menace and smuggling. The move to demonetize Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency tenders by the union government of India on last Tuesday, was a laudable and historic effort to clean up the decades long corruption and black money. As Indian citizens, we all should be proud of the fact that we elected a government, which was capable of taking such brave decision for the long-term betterment of the country’s economy. Nevertheless, there’s a
high possibility that a certain percentage of people might interpret this decision negatively in view of the fact that short-lived challenges are to be seen, which might have a profound negative impact and dethrone ruling party in the coming elections; not everyone happens to be cognizant of the decision’s long-term benefits. If unaccounted or black money isn’t obliterated, it would make the rich richer and the poor poorer. According to SBI, “ Banks received deposits worth Rs 53,000 crore since the government put out of circulation, high-value banknotes in a bid to drain illegal wealth. Nearly 14 lakh crore are held in Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes now – nearly 86% of the total value of currencies of all denominations in circulation”. Ultimately, government will possess an adequate amount of money to invest in infrastructure, education, agriculture, and all other sectors to build India economically stronger.
How would we benefit from demonetization?
Above all, every honest taxpayer should hail this decision. the government’s attempt to curb black money will significantly lower the prices in such sectors. According to Finance ministry’s report in 2012, “real-estate accounts for more than 50 per cent of the current black money market” Demonetization would not only repair internal economic issues, but also tackles funding to terrorism. Counterfeit money is one of the main sources of funding for activities related to terrorism. Also, corrupted government officials and politicians who have earned in illegal ways will have no other option to put that money into usage.
4.4 magnitude earthquake hits Haryana; tremors felt in Delhi, adjoining areas An earthquake measuring 4.2 on the Richter scale
was recorded at 4:29 am on 17-Nov. 2016 morning.
Its epicentre was 13 kilometeres south east from
Haryana's Bawal region.
An earthquake measuring 4.4 on the Richter scale was recorded in the wee hours today morning . Tremors shook the national capital and neighbouring Haryana at around 4.29 am. According to USGS, epicentre was in Haryana, 13 kilometres South East from the Bawal region.No loss of life or damage has been reported. The earthquake had a depth of 10 kilometres, it said. There was no immediate loss of life and property reported from anywhere in the city.
Indore-Patna Express train accident on 20 Nov. 2016:
Rail fracture suspected to be cause of derailment NEW DELHI: The train tragedy near Kanpur that left
over 100 dead+ could have been caused due to rail
fracture, according to sources in the railways.
While the exact cause of the Kanpur accident will be
ascertained after the inquiry report, prima facie it
indicates towards rail fracture, the sources said.
The accident comes at a time when railways are
undertaking a massive brainstorming exercise to
generate new innovative ideas to improve rail
functioning and making the train journey a pleasant
experience. Fourteen coaches of Indore-Patna Express
derailed+ near Pukhrayan in Kanpur claiming over 100
lives so far. This is the second derailment in two days
as the four coaches of the Bhatinda-Jodhpur passenger
train derailed yesterday at about 2 AM leaving a dozen
passengers injured in Rajasthan's Sriganganagar
district.
Students club member
RESPECT OUR ELDERS…. It is very important for every individual to respect elders. It is also important to note that elders were not born elders. They were kids like us and now grown up old. Few years later we will also grow older. If today you respect your elders, your present and future generations will carry those values and will learn to respect you as well when you will grow old. Elders have a lot to share with you- their life experiences. Uday Yadav VIII A2
One of the best ways to show respect for someone is to truly listen to another’s point of view. Obviously, we’ll not agree with others at every time. Disagree someone’s point of view if you don’t adopt it, but we should allow others to share their views- regardless whether we agree with them or not.
MUSKAN VII A2
RESPECT….. If we cannot respect others, how can we expect them to respect us. If we cannot respect someone’s belief’s, how can we expect them to respect ours. If we cannot respect another’s face, how can we expect that race to respect us. If we cannot respect others, how can we expect respect in return. Everyone expects respect, no matter who they are. The only way to gain it, is to start treating everyone, as a friend, a brother, a sister, as a part of our extended family, no matter what color or creed they are. Only then you will start to get, the respect you so dearly crave. SHUBHAM SHARMA VIII T2
BRAIN TEASERS 1. Find me! I start with ‘P’ and end with ‘E’ but I have thousands of letters. Who I am? 2. I am the biggest alphabet, as I contain the most water in the world. Who I am? 3. I was born big ,but as the day passes, as I get older, I become smaller. What I am? 4. I don’t speak, can’t hear or speak anything, but I will tell you the truth. What I am? Drishti VIII T3
SMILE….. The most selfish one letter word----- I “avoid it” The most satisfying two letter word----- WE “use it” The most damaging three letter word----- EGO “quit it” The most pleasing four letter word----- LOVE “value it” The most friendly five letter word----- SMILE “keep it” The most spreading six letter word ----- RUMOUR “ignore it” The most admirable seven letter word----- SUCCESS “achieve it” TAMAN VIII T3
RPS
Don’t follow the crowd, make the crowd follow you. Mudit VIII T 3
Losers quit when they are tired, winners quit when they have won. SIDHARTH YADAV VII T2
A child who is allowed to be disrespectful to his parents will not have true respect for anyone... SHAHEEN KHAN VII A4
Respect the young and chastise your elders.. It’s about time the world was set alright…
KUMKUM VIII A4
*Vision without action is daydream and action without vision is nightmare. * successful people don’t do different things, they do things differently. * future belongs to those who prepare for it today.
NABH VIII A5
Lets go green to our globe green….. JAYANT YADAV VIII A3
Respect the elders, respect the old… When you are young… Help the weak… when you are young… confess the fault when you are wrong… because one day in your life, you will become old, weak and wrong…
ANAMIKA VIII T1
RESPECT IS EARNED, NOT GIVEN… Treat the people the way you want to be treated, Talk the people the way you want to be talked to…..
SHIKSHA YADAV VIII T1
If you talk a man in your language, that goes to his head but if you talk a man in his own language, that goes to his
heart. DIPIN VIII T3
The past is your lesson. The present is your gift. The future is your motivation.
MEGHA GUPTA VIII A4
Don’t be afraid of your fears. They are there to let you know that something is worth inspite of scaring
you.
The greatness of a man is not in how much wealth he acquires, but in his integrity and his ability to affect
those around him positively.
Logic will get you from A to B, but, imagination will take you everywhere.
We know what we are but we don’t know what we may be.
ISHA LAMBA VIII T2
Best Wishes From RPSians
MERRY CHRISTMAS Have yourself a merry Christmas. Count your blessings and be thankful. May you all reap the fruits of your hard work. SRISHTI VII T3
No one can go back in time to change what has happened, so work on your present to make yourself a wonderful future…. Happy New Year.. MUSKAN VIII A1
It’s a new year with new fear, time to take on new chances and make new advances. SHUBHAM VIII A3, GAJENDER VIII A6
Happy New Year…. Oh my dear, Forget our fear. Let all our dreams be clear. Never put tear, Please hear. I want to tell you one thing in your ear. Wishing you a very Happy New Year…. MUSKAN YADAV VII A6
Happy New Year…. New year is a blank book. The pen is in your hands. It is your chance to write a new and beautiful story for yourself.
MUSKAN VIII A4
MERRY CHRISTMAS Have yourself a Merry Christmas. Count your blessings and be thankful. May you all reap the fruits of your hard work.
SRISHTI VII T3
It’s a new year with new fear, time to take on new chances and make new advances.
SHUBHAM VIII A3, GAJENDER VIII A6
Happy New Year Poem “What can be said in New Year rhymes, That’s not been said a thousand times? The New Year comes, the old years go, We know we dream, we dream we know. We rise up laughing with the light, We lie down weeping with the night. We hug the world until it stings, We curse it then and sigh for wings. We live, we love, we woo, we wed, We wreathe our prides, we sheet our dead. We laugh, we weep, we hope, we fear, and that’s the burden of a year.”
A new year is all about starting a fresh and realizing your dreams. So, let’s raise a toast to a Happy New Year and even happier beginnings.
Date Day Subject Test Time Marks Syllabus
26/12/2016 Mon Maths 40 Min. 20 UNIT 12: Practical Geometry UNIT 16: Data Handling
27/12-2016 Tues Sst 40 Min. 20 CH-10 (Geo) Life in the Deserts, Ch-7(Civ) Struggle for Equality, Ch-10 (His) Flowering of Regional cultures, Ch-11 (His) New Political Formations in Eighteenth century.
28/12/2016 Wed Sci 40 Min. 20 Ch-15 Light, Ch-16 water: A precious liquid, Ch-12- Reproduction in plants.
29/12/2016 Thur Skt 40 Min. 20 ikB&15 vO;; iz;ksx%] ikB&16 fo”ks’k.k& fo”ks’;
30/12/2016 Frid Eng 40 Min. 20 Eng. Reader: Unit-6, Section-3,On Being Sarah Section-1, Salim and Tansen Grammar & Writing: Poster making post card making
31/12/2016 Sat. Hindi 40 Min. 20 Ckks/k& ikB&13 nksgs]ikB&14 fxYyw
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Date Day Subject Time Marks Syllabus
20/01/2017 Fri G.K 40 Min. 20 Ch-51-68 Current Affairs Books and Authors, Important dates and days.
21/01/2017 Sat Comp 40 Min. 20 Ch-8 – Conditional control statements, Ch-9- Looping Statements Ch-10- Graphics in QB 64
23/01/2017 Mon Hindi 40 Min. 20 Ckks/k& ikB&14 fxYyw] ikB&15 Qwy vkSj dkaVs] ikB&16 izfln~/k laxhrdkj
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24/01/2017 Tue Sst 40 Min. 20 Ch-11 (His) New political formation in Eighteenth century, Ch-6(Civ) Markets Around us Ch-7 (Civ) Struggle for equality, Ch-8 (Geo) Human Environment Interactions- The tropical and sub Tropical Regions,Ch-9 (Geo) Life in the Temperate Grasslands.
25/01/2017 Wed Maths 40 Min. 20 UNIT: 9 Lines and Angles UNIT:13Mensuration
27/01/2017 Fri Eng. 40 Min. 20 Eng. Reader: Mahabalipuram The fabulous fabled silk Road Salim and Tasen Grammar & writing: Comprehension, Poster making, post card making
28/01/2017 Sat Sci 40 Min. 20 Ch-17 Forest : our life line , Ch-18 waste water story, Ch-11 Transportation in plants & animals
30/01/2017 Mon Skt 40 Min. 20 ikB&17 milxZ&ifjp;%] ikB&18 x.kuk dkS”kye~] ikB&19 ee fnup;kZ
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Class Test – Date Sheet & Syllabus
7th
Unit Test – Date Sheet & Syllabus
Important Days of January 2017
January:- 10 World Laughter Day
January:- 12 National youth Day (Birth day of Swami Vivekanand)
January:- 15 Army Day
January:- 23 Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose’s birth anniversary
January:- 25 International Customs Duty Day, India Tourism Day, Indian Voter Day
January:- 26 Republic Day
January:- 28 Birth anniversary of Lala Lajpat Rai
January:- 30 (Martyr’s day) Mahatma Gandhi’s Martyrdom Day; World Leprosy Eradication Day
January:- 31 World Leprosy Eradication Day
Important Days of December 2016 December:-1 World AIDS Day
December:-3 Worlds Disability Day
December:-4 Navy Day
December:-7 Armed Force Flag Day
December:-10 Human Rights Day
December:-11 UNICEF Day
December:-14 National Energy Conservation Day
December-22 Math’s Day
December:-23 Kisan Divas (Farmer’s Day)
Festival of January 2017
January:- 26 Thursday Republic Day
Festival of December 2016
December:-12 Monday Milad an-Nabi, Id-e-Milad
December:-25 Sunday Merry Christmas
Important Days and Festivals of Dec.-Jan. 2016-17
Festival of January 2017
January:- 13 Friday Lohri
Festival of January 2017 January:- 14 Saturday Pongal, Makar
Sankranti
HOD___________ PRINCIPAL__________
11-12-2016 : Annual Function
22-12-2016 : Maths Quiz Inter-Schools
17-01-2017 : Word Web Activity
06-02-2017 : Sci. Quiz
1st
Aayush S/o Mr. Sandeep
Gupta
2nd
Srishti D/o Mr. Aman Yadav
3rd
Tamannna D/o Mr. Rattan
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