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SANSKAR SCHOOL CLASS VIII SUBJECT ENGLISH Unfolding Bud [Worksheet 1] Naoshi Koriyama https://youtu.be/nPi3qVNacmM Understanding the Poem Answer the following questions: 1) Does the water-lily ‘opens up’ (that is, bloom) quickly over a night or day,or gradually over a few days ? What supports your answer? Ans The water-lily blooms over several days. The first stanza talks about how the water-lily blooms with each passing day taking on new colours and growing in size. 2. What is amazing about that process of opening up? What two things change each day? Ans: As the water-lily opens up, the colours and the dimensions change. 3.What is our first reading of a poem compared to? Do we find that surprising? Ans: The first reading of a poem is compared to a closed bud. This is not surprising, as most poems do not reveal their full meaning and message until they have been read over and over again. 4 When are we actually surprised about the poem ? What causes it ? Ans: We are surprised by the poem when we have read it many times, as the poem’s inner meaning slowly reveals itself to us. 5. Does the poem just unfold as time passes or does it happen when we do something a few times ? What do we have to do? Ans: The poem unfolds itself only when the reader reads it many times. 6. The water-lily grows larger in size and gets a deeper colour as it unfolds . What does the poem do ?

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Page 1: SANSKAR SCHOOL CLASS VIII SUBJECT ENGLISH · 2020-04-27 · Ans: The poem opens up and reveals its rich inner self

SANSKAR SCHOOL

CLASS – VIII

SUBJECT – ENGLISH

Unfolding Bud [Worksheet 1]

Naoshi Koriyama

https://youtu.be/nPi3qVNacmM

Understanding the Poem

Answer the following questions:

1) Does the water-lily ‘opens up’ (that is, bloom) quickly over a night or

day,or gradually over a few days ? What supports your answer?

Ans The water-lily blooms over several days. The first stanza talks about how

the water-lily blooms with each passing day taking on new colours and growing

in size.

2. What is amazing about that process of opening up? What two things

change each day?

Ans: As the water-lily opens up, the colours and the dimensions change.

3.What is our first reading of a poem compared to? Do we find that

surprising?

Ans: The first reading of a poem is compared to a closed bud. This is not

surprising, as most poems do not reveal their full meaning and message until

they have been read over and over again.

4 When are we actually surprised about the poem ? What causes it ?

Ans: We are surprised by the poem when we have read it many times, as the

poem’s inner meaning slowly reveals itself to us.

5. Does the poem just unfold as time passes or does it happen when we do

something a few times ?

What do we have to do?

Ans: The poem unfolds itself only when the reader reads it many times.

6. The water-lily grows larger in size and gets a deeper colour as it unfolds .

What does the poem do ?

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Ans: The poem opens up and reveals its rich inner self.

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HOME ASSIGNMENT

CLASS – VIII

SUBJECT – HINDI

https://youtu.be/qNPkaEFMzYI

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HOME ASSIGNMENT

CLASS – VIII

SUBJECT – SANSKRIT

https://youtu.be/g0K-r8GErk0

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SUBJECT - MATHEMATICS

CLASS- VIII

CHAPTER – SQUARES AND SQUARE ROOTS

EXERCISE 1-A

https://youtu.be/R3iKRQ7iWck

1. Using prime factorization method, find which of the following numbers are perfect squares:

(i) 1176 (ii) 9075 (iii) 4225 (iv) 1089

2. By what least number should the given number be multiplied to get a perfect square number? In each

case, find the number whose square is the new number.

(i) 9075 (ii) 3332 (iii) 3380 (iv) 7623

3. By what least number should the given number be divided to get a perfect square number? In each

case, find the number whose square is the new number.

(i) 4851 (ii)4500 (iii) 7776 (iv) 4056

4. Find the largest number of two digits which is a perfect square.

5. Show that each of the following numbers is a perfect square. In each case, find the number whose

square is the given number.

(i) 5929 (ii) 8281 (iii) 7056 (iv) 2601

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SUBJECT – SCIENCE

CLASS - VIII

Chapter 3 Synthetic Fibres and Plastics

Worksheet 1

(Answer the following questions in notebook)

https://youtu.be/-D87FSCVF-0

1. Define polymer. What is the need for making polymers?

2. What is rayon? Give any three properties and two uses of rayon.

3. Why is nylon used for making rock-climbing ropes?

4. What are the properties of acrylic? Give two uses of acrylic.

5. Name two common forms of polyester.

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Class VIII - History Chap. 2 - From Trade to Territory

Worksheet - 4 Answer the following questions in detail :

1. What were the main clauses of the Subsidiary Alliance system? 2. Explain the Doctrine of Lapse. 3. What administrative reformations were brought in the sphere of justice? 4. Describe the changes that occurred in the composition of the Company's army.