*MIND GAMES*

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Welcome To                       English Class

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Mind Games

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Expected Learning Outcomes
  Learners will be able to:
*Read and comprehend the text.  
*Identify the key ideas, details and theme of the text  
*Infer the meaning of new words using contextual clues given in the lesson 
*Make new words using Prefixes and Suffixes
*Speak briefly on popular games and sports
Value Sports and Games as the symbol of sportsmanship, determination and perseverance

 

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WARM UP ACTIVITY
Are games essential for healthy development in early childhood and beyond? Give your views!

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Are games essential for healthy development in early childhood and beyond? Give your views!

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Q. What do you think is the most important benefits of playing chess?
A
Planning and Foresight
B
concentration
C
Decision making
D
All of the above

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Q. Name the Indian Grandmaster of chess who won the World Championship multiple times.
A
Sunil Gavaskar
B
Gukesh Dommaraju
C
Arjun Erigaisi
D
Vishwanathan Anand

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Q. In which country is chess believed to have originated?
A
India
B
Pakistan
C
Nepal
D
Bangladesh

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Q. What was chess called during the Gupta period period?
A
Army Game
B
Board Game
C
Chaturanga
D
Checkmate

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Give any two benefits of playing chess.

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Share your favourite game and state your reason for liking it?

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Exercise for Practice
Make two words each with the given Prefixes and Suffixes.
Prefixes: un-, dis-
Suffixes: -y, -ness, -ish

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Make two words each with the given Prefixes and Suffixes.
Prefixes: un-, dis-
Suffixes: -y, -ness, -ish

(like, happy, agree, child, kind, hard, greed, style, trust, welcome)

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A SPIRITUAL TEACHER WHO LIVES IN SOLITUDE
FILLED WITH EMOTION
an injury
A TUSKED EURASIAN WILD PIG
TO LAUGH SOFTLY
COMPLICATED
a)wound
b)Boar
c)CHUCKLED
d)OVERWHELMED
e)TANGLED
f)HERMIT

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CLOSURE
DIGITAL INTEGRATION
Do you know that chess can also be played on computers?
Try the game on your PC and write about your experiences.

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