Spare A Thought (Responding to the World Around You) Warm Up a. Have you been to a science exhibition or a science fair? b. What are the common themes of these exhibitions?
c. People are exploiting Nature and its resources in many ways. Think of a few and discuss with your partner. Look what lies under… d.
Do you recognise the environmental threat given below? This kind of pollution is called ocean dumping. Discuss in groups and suggest what students and young peole can do to raise awareness and get society to take action to overcome this issue. Unit- - A THOUGHT - - - e.
Observe the three stages. What do you notice? Discuss with your partner and share your thoughts with the class. Human beings are social animals but do not consider the other species on the earth!
Let’s spare a thought for the endangered species and keep them alive for the next they are saying to the hummingbird, ‘What do you think you can do? You are too little. This fire is too big. Your wings are too little and your beak is so small that you can only bring a small drop of water at a time.’ .
But as they continue to discourage it, it turns to them without wasting any time and it tells them, ‘I am doing the best I can.’ a. Look at the highlighted words and fill in the other forms in the two columns. (Refer to a Dictionary.) nearest fast bigger much little small best generation. Reading a.
Have you heard a story about the humming bird! . The story of the hummingbird is about this huge forest being consumed by a fire. All the animals in the forest come out and they are transfixed as they watch the forest burning and they feel very overwhelmed, very powerless, except this little hummingbird.
It says, ‘I’m going to do something about the fire!’ So it flies to the nearest stream and takes a drop of water. It puts it on the fire, and goes up and down, up and