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Month: July 2023

Load To School I Pratyush Mohile I Public Speaking Through Applied Storytelling

By admin in Speech and Drama Based Personality Development for Teenagers, Speech Writing on July 29, 2023

An original speech, written by our student Pratyush Mohile.

Pratyush is 10 years old, a young orator from Mumbai. We are proud to have him as a student of the Little Kathakar Program, an Online Public Speaking through Applied Storytelling & Theatre Program under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Pratyush for this exemplary true self-expression.

Load To School

Are you one of those parents who aren’t aware that your child is carrying a load and not a bag to school every day? If yes, listen to me. Do you know that heavy school bags are a serious threat to the health and well-being of our children? It has a severe and adverse physical impact on our bones, knees, and backs. Stacks of notebooks, textbooks, workbooks, stationery, and sometimes material related to school projects make us feel we are carrying something as heavy as bricks. Not to forget the weight of the lunch box and water bottle only adds to the load. A load of a School Bag, as estimated in some of the Telangana districts, weighs about 6 to 12 Kg at the Primary level and 12 to 17 Kg at the High School level. Students often complain of backache and shoulder pain regularly. This happened to me as well. Once I went to school with a heavy bag and when I returned home complaining of a backache, that backache stayed for 3-4 weeks, and I wasn’t able to sit upright for 1-2 days.

We have often heard the issue being raised during open houses. But neither the teachers nor the school management have been able to find a solution to the problem.

Sometimes what happens is the subject teacher is not coming and we unnecessarily carry the books which are not required, and nobody informs also that the teacher is not coming so don’t bring these books.

The teachers can tell us not to bring textbooks because the teacher presents their e-books on the whiteboard with the help of projectors. In this way, the number of books can be reduced and then the school bag will not be very heavy.

 

 

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Power Of A Book I Student Shikhar Jadoun  I Creative Writing Program

By admin in Creative Writing, Inspirational Stories, Original Stories on July 29, 2023

An original inspirational story, written by our student Mansi Sharma.

Shikhar is a student in Grade 8, studying at the prestigious Asian World School, Jaipur. We are proud to have him as a student of the Creative Writing Program through Applied Storytelling under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Shikhar for this exemplary true self-expression.

Power Of A Book

Once upon a time, there was a small village nestled in a green valley. The villagers lived simple life, tending crops and taking care of their families. One day, a young girl named Lily discovered a magical book hidden in her attic.

Curiosity sparked in Lily’s eyes as she opened the book. To her amazement, the pages were filled with enchanting stories and beautiful illustrations. Little did she know that this book had the power to transport her to different worlds.

Eager to embark on an adventure, Lily chose a story and found herself whisked away to a faraway land. She landed in a vibrant jungle filled with colorful birds and towering trees. As she explored the jungle, she encountered talking animals and made friends with a mischievous monkey named Milo.

Together, Lily and Milo discovered a hidden treasure guarded by an ancient, wise elephant. The elephant shared stories of the past and taught them valuable life lessons about friendship, courage, and kindness. Inspired by their encounter, Lily and Milo decided to share these lessons with the villagers back in their village.

Returning home, Lily realized that the village needed a library where everyone could access the knowledge and adventures she had experienced. With the help of her newfound friends, she organized a community project to build a library. The villagers eagerly pitched in, contributing books, materials, and their time to make Lily’s dream come true.

Months passed, and the library was finally complete. It stood proudly in the heart of the village, filled with books from different worlds. Lily became the village’s storyteller, enchanting young and old with her tales of bravery and imagination. The library became a gathering place for the villagers, where they could learn, dream, and grow together.

Lily’s adventure and the library became legends in the village and were passed down through generations. The villagers never forgot the power of stories and the magic they brought to their lives. And so, the small village continued to thrive, inspired by the simple words on the pages of a magical book.

Leave your valuable comments for encouraging our students to innovate, explore and express more.

Connect with us: +91 9166488881/notjusttales09@gmail.com to enroll your 6 to 15 years old child in our Public Speaking, Theatre, Drama, Storytelling & Creative Writing, online or offline program in Jaipur.

 

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At Not Just Tales we dive deeper into our Indian cultural and heritage tales like Folklore, Jatakas, Panchatantra, Mythology, Hitopadesa to find solutions to our modern day challenges.
“Stories that you tell yourself either builds you or breaks you. Choose the right story for you and others. What story would you like to be remembered as? ”

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