WE LOVE READING SUMMER ACTIVITIES 2024 – DAY36 – 6,7,8,9,10 CLASSES
SUMMER BREAK ACTIVITIES – GUIDELINES FOR TEACHERS
• Class teachers have to create Whats app groups with their class students.
• Ask them to maintain a notebook for summer activities and submit at the time of reopening.
• Keep in touch with the students and encourage them from time to time to monitor their activities.
• Gather students activities in the form of pics/videos/reports through Whats app group
• Music, Dance and Drama :
Select a music/dance/drama of their own culture or local tradition where a group of people (Peer/siblings/other family members) come together to develop the child’s aesthetic sense. Example: Folk or traditional songs/dance can be recorded from their area using some musical instruments involving their siblings, friends and family members.
WE LOVE READING SUMMER ACTIVITIES 2024 for Class 6 Students :
ACTIVITY1 :
English words everyday by using your dictionary and note down in your notebook (మీ dictionary ఉపయోగించడం ద్వారా ప్రతిరోజూ 5 ఆంగ్ల పదాలను నేర్చుకోండి మరియు మీ నోట్బుక్లో వ్రాసుకోండి)
Learning Outcomes : To develop writing and reference skills.
ACTIVITY2 :
ACTIVITY3 :
What Is a Regular Verb?
A regular verb is a verb that follows a common pattern of conjugation. The past tense of a regular verb is formed by adding an ‘ed’ or ‘d’ to the root verb and the past participle form of the verb is the same as its past form.
How to Conjugate Regular Verbs?
Regular verbs can be conjugated to form the simple past form and the past participle forms. A regular verb can be made simple past by,
- adding an ‘ed’ to the end of the base form of the regular verb and doubling the last consonant
- adding an ‘ed’ to the end of regular verbs – three or four lettered monosyllabic words preceded and followed by consonants
- adding a ‘d’ to the end of the base form of the regular verb ending with an ‘e’
- removing ‘y’ and adding an ‘ied’ to the end of the base form of the regular verb ending with a consonant and a ‘y’
- adding ‘ed’ to monosyllabic words ending with a vowel followed by a ‘y’
Conjugating Regular Verbs to Form Simple Past Examples
Regular Verb | Simple Past Form of the Verb |
Accept | Accepted |
Reach | Reached |
Offend | Offended |
Pack | Packed |
Scatter | Scattered |
Conjugating Regular Verbs Ending with an ‘e’ to Form SImple Past Examples
Regular Verbs | Simple Past Form of the Verb |
Arrive | Arrived |
Save | Saved |
Raise | Raised |
Place | Placed |
Live | Lived |
Conjugating Regular Verbs Ending with ‘y’ to Form SImple Past Examples
Regular Verbs | Simple Past Form of the Verb |
Marry | Married |
Multiply | Multiplied |
Play | Played |
Identify | Identified |
Try | Tried |
Regular Verbs Examples List
Here are some common regular verbs and their conjugated forms for everyday use.
Regular Verbs | Simple Past Form of the Verb | Past Participle Form of the Verb |
Agree | Agreed | Agreed |
Ban | Banned | Banned |
Choke | Choked | Choked |
Deliver | Delivered | Delivered |
Earn | Earned | Earned |
Fix | Fixed | Fixed |
Gather | Gathered | Gathered |
Hatch | Hatched | Hatched |
Injure | Injured | Injured |
Jog | Jogged | Jogged |
Knock | Knocked | Knocked |
Laugh | Laughed | Laughed |
Measure | Measured | Measured |
Name | Named | Named |
Operate | Operated | Operated |
Please | Pleased | Pleased |
Quiver | Quivered | Quivered |
Return | Returned | Returned |
Satisfy | Satisfied | Satisfied |
Tie | Tied | Tied |
Unlock | Unlocked | Unlocked |
Visit | Visited | Visited |
Wash | Washed | Washed |
Yell | Yelled | Yelled |
Zoom | Zoomed | Zoomed |
Check Your Knowledge of Regular Verbs
Apply the rules you have learnt from the article and find out the simple past and past participle forms of the following verbs:
1. Apologise
2. Welcome
3. Terrify
4. Paste
5. Fire
6. Hover
7. Love
8. Inject
9. Join
10. Grab
Ready to check your answers? Find out if you conjugated them correctly.
Regular Verb | Simple Past Form of the Verb | Past Participle Form of the Verb |
Apologise | Apologised | Apologised |
Welcome | Welcomed | Welcomed |
Terrify | Terrified | Terrified |
Paste | Pasted | Pasted |
Fire | Fired | Fired |
Hover | Hovered | Hovered |
Love | Loved | Loved |
Inject | Injected | Injected |
Join | Joined | Joined |
Grab | Grabbed | Grabbed |
WE LOVE READING SUMMER ACTIVITIES 2024 for Class 7 Students :
ACTIVITY 1.
English words everyday by using your dictionary and note down in your notebook (మీ dictionary ఉపయోగించడం ద్వారా ప్రతిరోజూ 5 ఆంగ్ల పదాలను నేర్చుకోండి మరియు మీ నోట్బుక్లో వ్రాసుకోండి)
Learning Outcomes : To develop writing and reference skills.
ACTIVITY 2.
ACTIVITY 3.
What Is a Regular Verb?
A regular verb is a verb that follows a common pattern of conjugation. The past tense of a regular verb is formed by adding an ‘ed’ or ‘d’ to the root verb and the past participle form of the verb is the same as its past form.
How to Conjugate Regular Verbs?
Regular verbs can be conjugated to form the simple past form and the past participle forms. A regular verb can be made simple past by,
- adding an ‘ed’ to the end of the base form of the regular verb and doubling the last consonant
- adding an ‘ed’ to the end of regular verbs – three or four lettered monosyllabic words preceded and followed by consonants
- adding a ‘d’ to the end of the base form of the regular verb ending with an ‘e’
- removing ‘y’ and adding an ‘ied’ to the end of the base form of the regular verb ending with a consonant and a ‘y’
- adding ‘ed’ to monosyllabic words ending with a vowel followed by a ‘y’
Conjugating Regular Verbs to Form Simple Past Examples
Regular Verb | Simple Past Form of the Verb |
Accept | Accepted |
Reach | Reached |
Offend | Offended |
Pack | Packed |
Scatter | Scattered |
Conjugating Regular Verbs Ending with an ‘e’ to Form SImple Past Examples
Regular Verbs | Simple Past Form of the Verb |
Arrive | Arrived |
Save | Saved |
Raise | Raised |
Place | Placed |
Live | Lived |
Conjugating Regular Verbs Ending with ‘y’ to Form SImple Past Examples
Regular Verbs | Simple Past Form of the Verb |
Marry | Married |
Multiply | Multiplied |
Play | Played |
Identify | Identified |
Try | Tried |
Regular Verbs Examples List
Here are some common regular verbs and their conjugated forms for everyday use.
Regular Verbs | Simple Past Form of the Verb | Past Participle Form of the Verb |
Agree | Agreed | Agreed |
Ban | Banned | Banned |
Choke | Choked | Choked |
Deliver | Delivered | Delivered |
Earn | Earned | Earned |
Fix | Fixed | Fixed |
Gather | Gathered | Gathered |
Hatch | Hatched | Hatched |
Injure | Injured | Injured |
Jog | Jogged | Jogged |
Knock | Knocked | Knocked |
Laugh | Laughed | Laughed |
Measure | Measured | Measured |
Name | Named | Named |
Operate | Operated | Operated |
Please | Pleased | Pleased |
Quiver | Quivered | Quivered |
Return | Returned | Returned |
Satisfy | Satisfied | Satisfied |
Tie | Tied | Tied |
Unlock | Unlocked | Unlocked |
Visit | Visited | Visited |
Wash | Washed | Washed |
Yell | Yelled | Yelled |
Zoom | Zoomed | Zoomed |
Check Your Knowledge of Regular Verbs
Apply the rules you have learnt from the article and find out the simple past and past participle forms of the following verbs:
1. Apologise
2. Welcome
3. Terrify
4. Paste
5. Fire
6. Hover
7. Love
8. Inject
9. Join
10. Grab
Ready to check your answers? Find out if you conjugated them correctly.
Regular Verb | Simple Past Form of the Verb | Past Participle Form of the Verb |
Apologise | Apologised | Apologised |
Welcome | Welcomed | Welcomed |
Terrify | Terrified | Terrified |
Paste | Pasted | Pasted |
Fire | Fired | Fired |
Hover | Hovered | Hovered |
Love | Loved | Loved |
Inject | Injected | Injected |
Join | Joined | Joined |
Grab | Grabbed | Grabbed |
WE LOVE READING SUMMER ACTIVITIES 2024 for Class 8 Students :
ACTIVITY1 :
English words everyday by using your dictionary and note down in your notebook (మీ dictionary ఉపయోగించడం ద్వారా ప్రతిరోజూ 5 ఆంగ్ల పదాలను నేర్చుకోండి మరియు మీ నోట్బుక్లో వ్రాసుకోండి)
ACTIVITY2 :
What Is a Regular Verb?
A regular verb is a verb that follows a common pattern of conjugation. The past tense of a regular verb is formed by adding an ‘ed’ or ‘d’ to the root verb and the past participle form of the verb is the same as its past form.
How to Conjugate Regular Verbs?
Regular verbs can be conjugated to form the simple past form and the past participle forms. A regular verb can be made simple past by,
- adding an ‘ed’ to the end of the base form of the regular verb and doubling the last consonant
- adding an ‘ed’ to the end of regular verbs – three or four lettered monosyllabic words preceded and followed by consonants
- adding a ‘d’ to the end of the base form of the regular verb ending with an ‘e’
- removing ‘y’ and adding an ‘ied’ to the end of the base form of the regular verb ending with a consonant and a ‘y’
- adding ‘ed’ to monosyllabic words ending with a vowel followed by a ‘y’
Conjugating Regular Verbs to Form Simple Past Examples
Regular Verb | Simple Past Form of the Verb |
Accept | Accepted |
Reach | Reached |
Offend | Offended |
Pack | Packed |
Scatter | Scattered |
Conjugating Regular Verbs Ending with an ‘e’ to Form SImple Past Examples
Regular Verbs | Simple Past Form of the Verb |
Arrive | Arrived |
Save | Saved |
Raise | Raised |
Place | Placed |
Live | Lived |
Conjugating Regular Verbs Ending with ‘y’ to Form SImple Past Examples
Regular Verbs | Simple Past Form of the Verb |
Marry | Married |
Multiply | Multiplied |
Play | Played |
Identify | Identified |
Try | Tried |
Regular Verbs Examples List
Here are some common regular verbs and their conjugated forms for everyday use.
Regular Verbs | Simple Past Form of the Verb | Past Participle Form of the Verb |
Agree | Agreed | Agreed |
Ban | Banned | Banned |
Choke | Choked | Choked |
Deliver | Delivered | Delivered |
Earn | Earned | Earned |
Fix | Fixed | Fixed |
Gather | Gathered | Gathered |
Hatch | Hatched | Hatched |
Injure | Injured | Injured |
Jog | Jogged | Jogged |
Knock | Knocked | Knocked |
Laugh | Laughed | Laughed |
Measure | Measured | Measured |
Name | Named | Named |
Operate | Operated | Operated |
Please | Pleased | Pleased |
Quiver | Quivered | Quivered |
Return | Returned | Returned |
Satisfy | Satisfied | Satisfied |
Tie | Tied | Tied |
Unlock | Unlocked | Unlocked |
Visit | Visited | Visited |
Wash | Washed | Washed |
Yell | Yelled | Yelled |
Zoom | Zoomed | Zoomed |
Check Your Knowledge of Regular Verbs
Apply the rules you have learnt from the article and find out the simple past and past participle forms of the following verbs:
1. Apologise
2. Welcome
3. Terrify
4. Paste
5. Fire
6. Hover
7. Love
8. Inject
9. Join
10. Grab
Ready to check your answers? Find out if you conjugated them correctly.
Regular Verb | Simple Past Form of the Verb | Past Participle Form of the Verb |
Apologise | Apologised | Apologised |
Welcome | Welcomed | Welcomed |
Terrify | Terrified | Terrified |
Paste | Pasted | Pasted |
Fire | Fired | Fired |
Hover | Hovered | Hovered |
Love | Loved | Loved |
Inject | Injected | Injected |
Join | Joined | Joined |
Grab | Grabbed | Grabbed |
ACTIVITY3 :
WE LOVE READING SUMMER ACTIVITIES 2024 for Class 9,10 Students :
ACTIVITY1 :
English words everyday by using your dictionary and note down in your notebook (మీ dictionary ఉపయోగించడం ద్వారా ప్రతిరోజూ 5 ఆంగ్ల పదాలను నేర్చుకోండి మరియు మీ నోట్బుక్లో వ్రాసుకోండి)
ACTIVITY2 :
ACTIVITY3 :
What Is a Regular Verb?
A regular verb is a verb that follows a common pattern of conjugation. The past tense of a regular verb is formed by adding an ‘ed’ or ‘d’ to the root verb and the past participle form of the verb is the same as its past form.
How to Conjugate Regular Verbs?
Regular verbs can be conjugated to form the simple past form and the past participle forms. A regular verb can be made simple past by,
- adding an ‘ed’ to the end of the base form of the regular verb and doubling the last consonant
- adding an ‘ed’ to the end of regular verbs – three or four lettered monosyllabic words preceded and followed by consonants
- adding a ‘d’ to the end of the base form of the regular verb ending with an ‘e’
- removing ‘y’ and adding an ‘ied’ to the end of the base form of the regular verb ending with a consonant and a ‘y’
- adding ‘ed’ to monosyllabic words ending with a vowel followed by a ‘y’
Conjugating Regular Verbs to Form Simple Past Examples
Regular Verb | Simple Past Form of the Verb |
Accept | Accepted |
Reach | Reached |
Offend | Offended |
Pack | Packed |
Scatter | Scattered |
Conjugating Regular Verbs Ending with an ‘e’ to Form SImple Past Examples
Regular Verbs | Simple Past Form of the Verb |
Arrive | Arrived |
Save | Saved |
Raise | Raised |
Place | Placed |
Live | Lived |
Conjugating Regular Verbs Ending with ‘y’ to Form SImple Past Examples
Regular Verbs | Simple Past Form of the Verb |
Marry | Married |
Multiply | Multiplied |
Play | Played |
Identify | Identified |
Try | Tried |
Regular Verbs Examples List
Here are some common regular verbs and their conjugated forms for everyday use.
Regular Verbs | Simple Past Form of the Verb | Past Participle Form of the Verb |
Agree | Agreed | Agreed |
Ban | Banned | Banned |
Choke | Choked | Choked |
Deliver | Delivered | Delivered |
Earn | Earned | Earned |
Fix | Fixed | Fixed |
Gather | Gathered | Gathered |
Hatch | Hatched | Hatched |
Injure | Injured | Injured |
Jog | Jogged | Jogged |
Knock | Knocked | Knocked |
Laugh | Laughed | Laughed |
Measure | Measured | Measured |
Name | Named | Named |
Operate | Operated | Operated |
Please | Pleased | Pleased |
Quiver | Quivered | Quivered |
Return | Returned | Returned |
Satisfy | Satisfied | Satisfied |
Tie | Tied | Tied |
Unlock | Unlocked | Unlocked |
Visit | Visited | Visited |
Wash | Washed | Washed |
Yell | Yelled | Yelled |
Zoom | Zoomed | Zoomed |
Check Your Knowledge of Regular Verbs
Apply the rules you have learnt from the article and find out the simple past and past participle forms of the following verbs:
1. Apologise
2. Welcome
3. Terrify
4. Paste
5. Fire
6. Hover
7. Love
8. Inject
9. Join
10. Grab
Ready to check your answers? Find out if you conjugated them correctly.
Regular Verb | Simple Past Form of the Verb | Past Participle Form of the Verb |
Apologise | Apologised | Apologised |
Welcome | Welcomed | Welcomed |
Terrify | Terrified | Terrified |
Paste | Pasted | Pasted |
Fire | Fired | Fired |
Hover | Hovered | Hovered |
Love | Loved | Loved |
Inject | Injected | Injected |
Join | Joined | Joined |
Grab | Grabbed | Grabbed |
WE LOVE READING SUMMER ACTIVITIES 2024 :: TODAY MORAL STORY : మహారాజు నిర్ణయం..
మహారాజు నిర్ణయం..
శాలినీ రాజ్యాన్ని కీర్తిసేనుడు పాలించేవాడు. ప్రజలను తన సొంత మనుషుల్లా చూసుకునేవాడు. ఒకసారి రాజ్యంలో విపరీతంగా దొంగతనాలు పెరిగిపోయాయి. మహారాజు నిఘా పెట్టినా ప్రయోజనం లేకుండా పోయింది. ఒకరోజు ఆ దొంగల ముఠా నాయకుడు, అతని ఒక సహచరుడు తప్ప మిగతా వారందరినీ రాజ భటులు పట్టుకున్నారు. వెంటనే వారిని సభలో హాజరు పరిచారు. రాజు వారికి జైలు శిక్ష విధించాడు. మరికొన్ని రోజుల్లోనే.. ఆ దొంగల నాయకుడు, అతని సహచరుడిని కూడా భటులు పట్టుకున్నారు. కానీ రాజు.. ఒక దొంగను శిక్షించి, మరో దొంగను వదిలిపెట్టేశాడు. ఆ నిర్ణయం ప్రజలెవ్వరికీ నచ్చలేదు. కానీ ఎవరూ మాట్లాడకుండా మౌనంగా ఉండిపోయారు.
మరొకసారి కీర్తిసేనుడు ప్రజల స్థితిగతులు తెలుసుకోవడానికి.. తన పరివారంతో కలిసి రాజ్య సరిహద్దుల్లోని అటవీ గ్రామాలకు వెళ్లాడు. పరివారాన్ని ఒకచోట ఉండమని చెప్పి.. ఒక భటున్ని వెంట పెట్టుకొని వెళ్లి, ప్రజల కష్టసుఖాలు అడిగి తెలుసుకున్నాడు. ఇంతలోనే మధ్యాహ్నం అయింది. అందరి కోసం భటులు భోజనాలు ఏర్పాటు చేయించారు. మహారాజు తినడానికి వెళ్తుండగా.. ఒక భటుడు, అక్కడున్న ఆహార పదార్థాలన్నిటినీ కింద పడేశాడు. అది చూసి అందరూ అతడిని మందలించారు. ఇక అతనికి శిక్ష తప్పదని భావించారు. ఇదే విషయాన్ని రాజు వచ్చాక ఆయనకు చెప్పారు. అప్పటికే చాలా ఆకలితో ఉన్న రాజు.. కోప్పడి, అతన్ని శిక్షిస్తాడు అనుకున్నారు. కానీ.. అతని భుజం తట్టి ‘శభాష్!’ అన్నాడు. దాంతో ఒక్కసారిగా అందరూ ఆశ్చర్యపోయారు. ‘అసలు మహారాజుకు ఏమైంది? అంత ఆహారం నేలపాలు చేసినా.. ఏమీ అనకపోగా, మెచ్చుకుంటున్నాడు!’ అని అంతా అనుకోసాగారు.
కొన్ని రోజుల తర్వాత రాజ్యంలో వసంతోత్సవాలు ప్రారంభమయ్యాయి. ఆ రోజు ఏర్పాటు చేసిన సభలో రాజు మాట్లాడుతూ.. ‘ప్రజలారా! నేను గతంలో ఒక దొంగను శిక్షించకుండా వదిలిపెట్టాను. తినడానికి వండిన ఆహారాన్ని నేలపాలు చేసిన భటున్ని మెచ్చుకున్నాను కదా! ఈ రోజు వారిని సన్మానించబోతున్నాను’ అని చెప్పాడు. ఆ మాటలు విన్న ప్రజలు.. ‘రాజుకు ఏమైనా మతి పోయిందా? ఆ రోజు వాళ్లను మెచ్చుకోవడమే తప్పు అనుకుంటుంటే.. ఇప్పుడు మళ్లీ సన్మానం అంటారేంటి?’ అని మాట్లాడుకోసాగారు.
అప్పుడే.. ‘ఈ నిర్ణయం మీద మీకేమైనా సందేహాలు ఉంటే అడగండి’ అని మంత్రి గట్టిగా చెప్పాడు. వెంటనే ఒక వ్యక్తి లేచి.. ‘మహారాజా! గతంలో దొరికిన దొంగల్లో.. ఒకరిని వదిలిపెట్టారు. సరేలే అనుకున్నాం. కానీ.. దొంగకు సత్కారం ఏమిటి? మీ నిర్ణయం మాకు అర్థం కావడంలేదు’ అన్నాడు. అప్పుడు మహారాజు నవ్వి.. ‘నేను సత్కరించే వ్యక్తి.. నిజమైన దొంగ కాదు. అతడు మన మంత్రి కుమారుడు. కావాలనే దొంగల ముఠాలో చేరి, వాళ్లను నమ్మించి.. పట్టుబడేలా చేశాడు. ఎప్పటికప్పుడు మన వేగులకు వారి కదలికల గురించి సమాచారం అందించాడు. అందుకే అతన్ని సత్కరించాలని నిర్ణయించాను’ అన్నాడు.
తర్వాత మరో వ్యక్తి నిలబడి.. ‘మహారాజా! అందరి కోసం వండిన ఆహారాన్ని కింద పడేసిన భటున్ని శిక్షించకుండా.. అతనికి సన్మానం చేయడంలో మీ అంతర్యం ఏమిటి?’ అని అడిగాడు. ‘ఆ భటుడు మా అందరి కోసం వండిన ఆహారాన్ని నేలపైన పడేసిన మాట నిజమే. కానీ.. దానికి వాడిన వస్తువుల్లో కల్తీ ఉందని ఆలస్యంగా తెలిసింది. అవి తింటే.. అందరి ప్రాణాలకు ముప్పే కదా! అందుకనే అతను అప్పటికప్పుడు అలా చేశాడు’ అని జవాబిచ్చాడు మహారాజు. అప్పుడు ప్రజలంతా.. ‘మమ్మల్ని క్షమించండి మహారాజా! మీ ఆలోచనలు మేము తెలుసుకోలేకపోయాము. మీ నిర్ణయంలో తప్పు లేదు.. అనుకున్నట్లుగానే వారిద్దరినీ సన్మానించడం మనందరి బాధ్యత అన్నారు. దాంతో ప్రజలందరి సమక్షంలో.. దొంగలను పట్టించి రాజ్యంలోని ప్రజలకు మేలు చేసిన మంత్రి కుమారుడిని, కల్తీ ఆహారాన్ని తినకుండా రక్షించిన భటుడిని రాజు సన్మానించి, అభినందించాడు.
WE LOVE READING SUMMER ACTIVITIES 2024- TODAY ENGLISH MORAL STORY : The Golden Touch
The Golden Touch
Once there lived a greedy man in a small town. He was very rich, and he loved gold and all things fancy. But he loved his daughter more than anything. One day, he chanced upon a fairy. The fairy’s hair was caught in a few tree branches. He helped her out, but as his greediness took over, he realised that he had an opportunity to become richer by asking for a wish in return (by helping her out). The fairy granted him a wish. He said, “All that I touch should turn to gold.” And his wish was granted by the grateful fairy.
The greedy man rushed home to tell his wife and daughter about his wish, all the while touching stones and pebbles and watching them convert into gold. Once he got home, his daughter rushed to greet him. As soon as he bent down to scoop her up in his arms, she turned into a gold statue. He was devastated and started crying and trying to bring his daughter back to life. He realised his folly and spent the rest of his days searching for the fairy to take away his wish.