Course Content
UNIT 1 | Practicing Cleanliness
Cleanliness means that there is no dirt, no dust, no stains, and no bad smells. The goals of cleanliness are health, beauty, absence of offensive odor, and avoiding the spreading of dirt and contaminants to oneself and others. Cleanliness gives rise to a good character by keeping the body, mind, and soul clean and peaceful. Maintaining cleanliness is the an essential part of healthy living because it is the cleanliness only which helps to improve our personality by keeping clean externally and internally.
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UNIT 2 | Understanding Physical Well Being
"What is wellbeing? Wellbeing is personal and subjective, but it also universally relevant. Wellbeing encompasses the environmental factors that affect us, and the experiences we have throughout our lives. These can fall into traditional policy areas of economy, health, education, and so on. But wellbeing also crucially recognizes the aspects of our lives that we determine ourselves: through our own capabilities as individuals; how we feel about ourselves; the quality of the relationships that we have with other people; and our sense of purpose."
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UNIT 3 | Patience
"Patience is the ability to wait calmly for or through something. If it is a virtue, it seems likely that there must be some element of suffering in the waiting, even if the suffering is only boredom and not necessarily physical pain. Some commentators have suggested that patience is not a single virtue, but a combination of others, including: Self-control, to be able to control our own reactions to the situation, and endure it without complaint; Humility, to accept that you are no more important than anyone else, and there is no particular reason why you should not wait; and Generosity, to smile at the world even when it seems to be conspiring against you."
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UNIT 4 | The Value of Labor
"Every individual on earth deserves equal respect and harmony to be catered to. This vast topic deals with the importance of labor hood, the dignifying role of labor & their determination & devotion towards society. The value of labor can only be understood when their endless efforts will be recognized globally."
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UNIT 5 | Knowing Children From Other Nations
"Child development is a dynamic, interactive process. Every child is unique in interacting with the world around them, and what they invoke and receive from others and the environment also shape how they think and behave. Children growing up in different cultures receive specific inputs from their environment. For that the reason is thereโ€™s a vast array of cultural differences in childrenโ€™s beliefs and behavior."
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UNIT 6 | Learning Through Personal Interests, Abilities And Hobbies
"Iโ€™ve always maintained that the only way to learn something properly is to get out there and do it. No one learned surfing by, pardon the pun, surfing the web. Sportspeople donโ€™t learn new skills and advantages by reading instructions from a book; they train and make mistakes. Hobbies are a fantastic way of learning, simply because people get out there and actually practice their chosen discipline and experience trial and error, whether it is flower arrangers, woodworkers, or people who tinker with old tape players."
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English โ€“ VI
About Lesson
We Are Different but We Are All Children

People in different parts of the world speak different languages, follow different religions, eat different types of food, and celebrate different
occasions. They also enjoy doing different things and playing different sports.
But we are all human beings, so we must respect each other’s culture and
religion.
Read the text passages on the following pages about children from three
different parts of the world to know about them and their culture.


Ola! (Text 1) My Country: Brazil


I’m Ana. I’m 9 years old. I live in Betim. It is a city in Brazil in
the continent of South America. Our national language is
Portuguese. My city is famous for making cars. The largest
FIAT car factory is in Betim.
We are five brothers and two sisters. We don’t go to school
but our parents teach us at home. Brazilians celebrate Brasil
Sabor from May 3 – June 3. It is the world’s largest food
festival. Restaurants from Brazil and people from all parts of
the world come to attend it every year, even if they have to
travel from far. More than 2000 types of dishes are prepared.
My favourite food is Cabidela. It is cooked with rice and meat.
I like to play with my dolls all the time.

Sannu! (Text 2) My Country: Ghana


I’m Kofi. It means Friday. I’m 10 years old and study in Grade 5
at the School for Deaf and Dumb Heroes. I cannot talk
because I was born that way. But I am quite good at catching
fish.
I live in Tema in southeast Ghana, Africa. Today, Tema is the
busiest port in Ghana. In earlier times, Tema used to be a
small fishing village. Its port was built in 1960. Ghana’s main
export is cacao. The port smells of cocoa beans, fish and salt.
The Ghanans celebrate the Bakatue Festival for a good fishing
year ahead. It is on the first Tuesday in July every
year. Once the festival begins, the fishing season starts. Many
fishing communities of Ghana do not go to sea on Tuesdays.
My favourite food is Waakye. It is cooked with rice and beans.
But I like to eat fish too; the ones that I catch!

Sawatdee Kaa! (Text 3) My Country: Thailand


I’m Angkul. I am 10 years old. I study in Grade 6 in a local public
school. We sit on the floor for our lessons.
I live in Phuket, the capital of Phuket province, in Thailand,
Asia. It is famous for its white beaches. We have many fishing
villages and rubber, pineapple and shrimp farms in Thailand.
Phuket is hot and humid throughout the year, even if it is
winter.
Thais celebrate the Songkran Festival as their New Year’s Day,
from 13 to 15 April every year. We go around the streets with
water guns for a water fight. It is also the time to visit and pay
respects to elders, family members, friends and neighbours.
We also wash our homes just before the festival as this brings
good luck and wealth for the New Year.
My favourite food is Khao phat. It is made of rice and meat.
We add coconut or pineapple for more taste. Once I’m free, I
like to paint scenery.


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