A Heroine Of the sea

Antonyms of these words

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Tea: Children let’s find antonyms of these words.(answer मुले बोलतील) 1) Coward X brave 2) Carelessly X carefully 3) Selfish X Unselfish 4) Happy X Sad 5) Bigger X smaller 6) Rare X common 7) Disagreed X agreed 8) enemies X friends 9) forgot X remember 10) Unfortunate X fortunate Tea: Good! Tea: Children try to find some words from the story which are related to sea-travel. e.g lighthouse.Stu: Coast, sailors, ships, shipwreck, drowned, rescue, waves, boat, oars, rocks, islands. Tea: very good! Tea: How can you, as a young student, help people in a terrible road accident? Write 5 types of action you can take.Student: 1) Make the injured person easy by helping him to rest properly. 2) Take measures to stop bleeding. 3) Call the ambulance or help him to reach the hospital. 4) Giving water or any other liquid to injured person. 5) Contact the family of injured people. Tea: very good! Teacher: Children now tell me about the life of Grace using following guide lines. Student: Grace led a very simple life with her parents. Her father was a lighthouse keeper near the rocky coast of England. Her life was very lonely, far away from towns and cities. She was taught to read and write by her father who was a wise and educated man. Though she led a lonely life without any friends, she was very humble and well disciplined. She never complained about anything in life. She was quite unselfish. This was the reason why she chose to help the poor people who were clinging to the rocks. She was not physically very strong but she had great determination in what she wanted to do. She was very courageous as she convinced her father to take a dangerous step and risk their lives to save other’s lives. She was of a very helping nature as she nursed and fed the rescued people for days. Her parents always supported her because they knew that she was right. She won publicity and praise when people knew about her bravery. Money was raised for all lighthouse keepers which again were the credit to Grace and her family.