The document discusses dreams and the importance of pursuing them despite fears of failure or losing what you have achieved. It notes that while many people have dreams as children, few work hard enough to make them reality. Following one's heart and not giving up are keys to achieving dreams, as the heart doesn't quit easily like the mind. God tests people as they pursue dreams, not to punish but to help them learn lessons that make them stronger. The conclusion emphasizes that people should never abandon their dreams and should listen to their hearts.
2. IYAN- THE DREAMER
• “Iyan” means “Dreamer”. In that context, we are all Iyan i. e. dreamer, for as children, we all have seen
dreams. However, only a few are capable enough of making them come true with their hard work and
determination. And living our destiny is what helps us to achieve our dreams.
• Naturally, people are afraid of pursuing their most important dreams as the thought that either they are not
worthy of it or they will never be able to accomplish it, makes then doubt their potentials and instincts.
• “There is only one thing that makes a dream impossible to achieve: the fear of failure.” – Paulo Coelho,
The Alchemist.
• That’s where the role of heart comes in. Hearts do speak and help those who are in pursuit of their
dreams. So, we need to keep our hearts alive by paying heed to what it has got to say and befriending with
them. We need to follow the path laid out by our hearts because unlike our mind, the heart doesn’t give up
easily.
• However, the heart is afraid that in pursuing the dreams, it might lose everything it has won. But the fact is
that no heart has ever suffered when it goes in search of its dreams, because every second of the search is a
second’s encounter with God and with eternity.
• Before a dream is realized, God tests everything that was learned along the way. He doesn’t do so, because
it is evil, but so that we can, in addition to realizing our dreams, master the lessons we have learned as we
have moved towards our dream. That’s the point at which most people usually give up. Though, it’s still
necessary to remember that every search for dream begins with a Beginner’s Luck and every search for
dreams ends with the victor being severely tested.
• Thus, to conclude, the moral is: No matter what, never give up on your dreams and follow your heart.
By Yusra Yusuf
IX-C
3. Students have made the posters on SAVE WILDLIFE and showed their
beautiful creativity. They have also written about the ‘Life and Achievements
Of Nelson Mandela’. They have described the young days of his life
following the struggles and finally his achievements. Students showcased
the posters and presented them in the classroom.
4. Roleplay Activity
Students were engaged in a role play activity
conducted in the classroom based on one of
their chapters. Based on the characters
mentioned in the chapter, the students were
assigned the same characters and they had to
enact. Students gave their performance with
full expressions and best of their ability.
5. Collage Making
Activity
Collage making activity on
the topic, “UNITY IN
DIVERSITY” has been done
by the students. They rought
beautiful portions of India
together on a sheet. They
gave a speech on it. Students
got to learn about their
culture.
6. As they say, a new book is
a new adventure. Students
have presented beautiful
bookmarks. Purely
handcrafted, students had
used their imaginative
ideas into it.