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ISSUE 53
MAY 25, 2020
I N V E N T I O N O F
T H E T E L E P H O N E
T H E E A G L E
A N D
T H E A R R O W
F U N F A C T S
A B O U T
F L A M I N G O S
W H AT I S A
W I N D V A N E ?
eagle was very tempted to scare them. He
suddenly came down swooping on them. The
unaware pigeons were scared out of their wits
and scattered away, fluttering their wings.
Suddenly, his ears caught the whizzing sound
of something. He turned and looked and saw a
very sharp arrow, moving speedily towards
him. The arrow was actually meant for the
pigeons, but by then all the pigeons had
dispersed, scared by the eagle.
The sharp arrow struck the eagle on his wing.
Bleeding profusely, he fell on the ground with a
loud thud. He tried to flap his wings but it hurt
too much. It took a long time for his wing to
heal and in that time, he could not hunt or
bother the other birds.
"I shouldn't have bothered and bullied those
birds!" the eagle lamented loudly as he learnt
his lesson.
The eagle was very cunning and always got fun
out of bothering the other small birds that flew
in the sky. He teased and frightened the tiny
birds. He would intentionally swoop down and
pretend to catch the birds; the birds would
quiver with fear and scatter away. Even at times
when he was not hungry, he would play pranks
to scare off the innocent creatures.
The eagle would burst into laughter every time
a bird got scared with his prank. “You stupid
creatures are so scared. Look at me… the whole
sky is mine. I own the sky!”exclaimed the eagle
proudly.
The other birds simply hated the eagle. Unlike
the other eagles, he would swoop down on the
birds, even when he was not hungry. He was
very mean and cruel.
Once, the eagle noticed a flock of beautiful
white pigeons flying gracefully in the sky. The
FOLKTALE
The Eagle and
the Arrow
stories in rhyme
How many
Flamingos
do you see?
A fool who all had thrown away,
When wandering pennyless one day,
Perceived a swallow. "Ho," says he,
"Summer is come at last I see!"
And to a man his jacket sold.
Next day it was severely cold:
Starved and cold as he walked,
the bird he had seen he found,
helpless and frozen upon the ground.
"Ah! what a fool was I," he cried,
"When on one swallow I relied!"
The Spendthrift
And The Swallow
3
The telephone was not invented by
just one person. In fact, it was the
culmination of the hard work of
many inventors which eventually led
to the invention of the first function-
al telephone.
Charles Grafton Page (in 1840),
passed a curent between through an
electric wire attached on either ends
to a horseshoe magnet. He came to
the conclusion that connecting and
disconnecting the current caused a
ringing sound in the magnets.
The earliest idea of the telephone
came from Innocenzo Manzetti in
1844. He may have even build some
form of an automaton in 1849.
In 1854, inventor Antonio Meucci
created an early version of a voice
communicating device. However, a
combination of difficulties led to him
not being able to achieve
commercial success in America.
Alexander Graham Bell is perhaps
the one figure everyone associates
with the invention of the telephone.
He studied the human voice and
worked with various schools for the
deaf. He experimented with sound
and created many devices such as
the 'harmonic telegraph' and the
'phonautograph'. In February of
1876, Bell was granted the patent
which covered the transmission of
sound telegraphically. By 1886, there
were more than 15,000 functional
telephones in the United States.
CASA & ASA
Discoveries and Inventions
Who
invented the
telephone?
spot ten differences
4
I'm sure you have all opened dictionaries at some
pointoranother,lookingforwords.Buthaveyouever
openedadictionarytosearchforghostwords?Well,if
it's a ghost, how sure are you that you will be able to
find it? How will you know if it is a ghost word? Will it
look scary?
Actually it is difficult to find a ghost word in a dictio-
nary. But a ghost word is a word which doesn’t have
any meaning and has been printed in the dictionary.
These words are not used anywhere.
Then why put them in a dictionary in the first place?
Why print them if these words are not used
anywhere? Well, believe it or not sometimes there are
some words that have been printed in the dictionary
due to a printing mistake or an error like typographi-
cal or linguistic confusion. There is one such fake
word- dord, which made its way to Webster’s dictio-
nary and remained there for five long years before
being discovered.
Now these ghosts don't look so scary do they?
Engquiry
There Are Ghost Words
That Mean Nothing!
Questions about the English Language
I wonder if
ghost words are
see-through
too!
Granola is a mixture of rolled oats, puffed rice, dried fruit, chocolate chips, honey and
nuts.
Ingredients :
2 1/2 cups old fashioned rolled oats
1/2 cup nuts, roughly chopped
1/4 cup honey
1/4 cup unsalted butter
1/3 cup brown sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/4 teaspoon salt
Method :
Preheat your oven to 180º C and line a baking tray with greaseproof paper or foil.
Spread the nuts and oats on to the tray and toast them for 8 – 10 minutes or until
they are lightly brown.
While the oats and nuts are toasting, melt the butter, honey, brown sugar, vanilla
and salt in a saucepan. Heat it through until the sugar has dissolved.
Cool the mixture for 5 minutes and then stir together with the toasted oats and nuts.
Make sure to combine well as no oats should remain uncoated.
Line a baking tin with foil, with enough hanging over the edge to be able to hold.
Press the oat mixture on to the bottom, spreading it evenly with a spatula.
Chill for at least two hours before using the overhanging foil to remove the chilled
granola from the tray. Cut into the desired shape before storing.
Healthy Granola
Bar Recipe
Healthy Me
AMUSING NEWS
Flamingos have taken advantage
of the lockdown in the city of
Mumbai and have flocked to a
lake in the city to enjoy the fresh
air and lack of humans. They can
be seen basking and relaxing in
the sun without a human to be
seen. Move over Jaipur, Mumbai
is the new pink city!
Mumbai is the New Pink City
Tickle
your
funny
bone
Q: Why are flamingos
such good patients?
A: They’re used to wading.
Q: What’s the opposite
of a flamingo?
A: A flamin-stop.
Q: Why did the young flamingos get in trouble?
A: Their father finally put his foot down.
einstien iyengar
The Science of Magnetism
comic story
7
It was inter-school sports day. Eeshan and Nitin had come to
cheer for athletes and their friend Martin.
“What are you playing with? You should be cheering!” said Eeshan.
Nitin replied, “It’s a magnet. My father gave it to me. I was wondering how
this attracts or repels the objects towards it?”
Eeshan said, “All magnets exert an
invisible force which attracts or
repels things. This magnetic force
is limited to a region around the
magnet. This particular region is
called a magnetic field. It is this magnetic field that
exerts a force that attracts or repels objects.
The field affects other objects along things called
magnetic field lines. A magnetic object can repel or
attract another magnetic object.”
As they were walking they saw a group of students of another school gather
around a drain hole. They were peering inside it as if something had fallen. Einstein
Iyengar wanted to investigate so they all went to check it out. Nitin asked,
“What’s the matter?”
One of the boys said, “Zubin’s house key fell in the drain and we can’t take it
out. It’s a Sunday so there is no janitor or plumber around to help. We tried
to take it out by putting our hand in but none of our hands are thin enough
to reach inside the drain.”
Eeshan looked at Nitin and said, “Give me your magnet.”
He asked Zubin to give his necktie and tied the magnet to one end of it. The
hole in the middle of the magnet helped him to secure the knot. Eeshan asked
the other children to move back and make some room.
Zubin was relieved and the children cheered. “Thank you so much for helping
me. I would have been in a lot of trouble. My parents are out of town and I
would have been locked out,” said Zubin. “No problem,” said Eeshan.
9
Awindvane,alsoknownastheweathervane,isoneoftheearliest
invented meteorological tools used to show the direction of the
wind. It has a pointer that freely rotates on the top of a fixed verti-
calrodandshowswhichwaythewindisblowing.Itwasdesigned
to swing easily and point to the direction from which the wind
was blowing.
Informationaboutwindandweatherhasalwaysbeenvitalforthe
shipping fleets, armies, fishing and farming since the days of yore.
Earlier, neither were there any advanced techniques or gadgets of
weather forecast nor there were any sophisticated means of com-
munication like television, mobiles and computers that could
have conveyed the timely information regarding the weather to
the masses.
The wind vane consists of two parts, a pointer and a fixed cardinal
directional marker, pointing toward the north, south, east and
west. The pointer is shaped in such a way that the mass of each
end is even but each end has different volumes.
When the wind catches the thick end of the pointer, it swings it
around and the arrow points towards the direction in which the
wind is blowing. If the arrow points towards the‘North’marker on
the weather vane, it indicates that the wind is blowing from the
north direction to the south direction. A weather vane will not
work if the weights are not equal or the volume of each side is the
same.
The arrow design is the most popular design for the weather
vanes because of its accuracy, simplicity and affordable cost.
All the children then went to the ice cream parlor
and celebrated the recovery of Zubin’s key.
“So that’s one thing a magnet attracts? Thanks
for showing that to me today,” said Nitin.
Eeshan laughed and said, “Einstein Iyengar will
help one and all!”
What is a
Wind Vane?
Pondering
Corner
Each year the flamingos would
flock to a lake near our house.
We would wait to see how many
would arrive. With them would
come birdwatchers with their
binoculars and cameras. One
year, I offered to assist a profes-
sional photographer and I was
in for the most amazing time!
Complete
the
Story...
with Hamlet the Hamster
To know or not to know,
that is the question!
Well, wouldn’t you prefer to know?
fun facts
Fun Facts about Flamingos
Flamingos spend 15-30% of the day in cleaning their feathers: oil produced in a special gland
will be spread over feathers with a help of their beak.
When they eat, their head is positioned upside-down. They suck water and filter the food.
Baby flamingos will hatch in a nest made of mud.
Baby flamingos don't have a curved bill, it becomes curved after a few months.
12
Help The
Flamingo Reach
The Pond
Jesh Krishna Murthy
Aryaa Naik Dalmiya
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Mocomi TimePass The Magazine - Issue 53

  • 1. Get Your Daily CopY! GO tO facebook.com/mocomikids ISSUE 53 MAY 25, 2020 I N V E N T I O N O F T H E T E L E P H O N E T H E E A G L E A N D T H E A R R O W F U N F A C T S A B O U T F L A M I N G O S W H AT I S A W I N D V A N E ?
  • 2. eagle was very tempted to scare them. He suddenly came down swooping on them. The unaware pigeons were scared out of their wits and scattered away, fluttering their wings. Suddenly, his ears caught the whizzing sound of something. He turned and looked and saw a very sharp arrow, moving speedily towards him. The arrow was actually meant for the pigeons, but by then all the pigeons had dispersed, scared by the eagle. The sharp arrow struck the eagle on his wing. Bleeding profusely, he fell on the ground with a loud thud. He tried to flap his wings but it hurt too much. It took a long time for his wing to heal and in that time, he could not hunt or bother the other birds. "I shouldn't have bothered and bullied those birds!" the eagle lamented loudly as he learnt his lesson. The eagle was very cunning and always got fun out of bothering the other small birds that flew in the sky. He teased and frightened the tiny birds. He would intentionally swoop down and pretend to catch the birds; the birds would quiver with fear and scatter away. Even at times when he was not hungry, he would play pranks to scare off the innocent creatures. The eagle would burst into laughter every time a bird got scared with his prank. “You stupid creatures are so scared. Look at me… the whole sky is mine. I own the sky!”exclaimed the eagle proudly. The other birds simply hated the eagle. Unlike the other eagles, he would swoop down on the birds, even when he was not hungry. He was very mean and cruel. Once, the eagle noticed a flock of beautiful white pigeons flying gracefully in the sky. The FOLKTALE The Eagle and the Arrow
  • 3. stories in rhyme How many Flamingos do you see? A fool who all had thrown away, When wandering pennyless one day, Perceived a swallow. "Ho," says he, "Summer is come at last I see!" And to a man his jacket sold. Next day it was severely cold: Starved and cold as he walked, the bird he had seen he found, helpless and frozen upon the ground. "Ah! what a fool was I," he cried, "When on one swallow I relied!" The Spendthrift And The Swallow
  • 4. 3 The telephone was not invented by just one person. In fact, it was the culmination of the hard work of many inventors which eventually led to the invention of the first function- al telephone. Charles Grafton Page (in 1840), passed a curent between through an electric wire attached on either ends to a horseshoe magnet. He came to the conclusion that connecting and disconnecting the current caused a ringing sound in the magnets. The earliest idea of the telephone came from Innocenzo Manzetti in 1844. He may have even build some form of an automaton in 1849. In 1854, inventor Antonio Meucci created an early version of a voice communicating device. However, a combination of difficulties led to him not being able to achieve commercial success in America. Alexander Graham Bell is perhaps the one figure everyone associates with the invention of the telephone. He studied the human voice and worked with various schools for the deaf. He experimented with sound and created many devices such as the 'harmonic telegraph' and the 'phonautograph'. In February of 1876, Bell was granted the patent which covered the transmission of sound telegraphically. By 1886, there were more than 15,000 functional telephones in the United States. CASA & ASA Discoveries and Inventions Who invented the telephone?
  • 5. spot ten differences 4 I'm sure you have all opened dictionaries at some pointoranother,lookingforwords.Buthaveyouever openedadictionarytosearchforghostwords?Well,if it's a ghost, how sure are you that you will be able to find it? How will you know if it is a ghost word? Will it look scary? Actually it is difficult to find a ghost word in a dictio- nary. But a ghost word is a word which doesn’t have any meaning and has been printed in the dictionary. These words are not used anywhere. Then why put them in a dictionary in the first place? Why print them if these words are not used anywhere? Well, believe it or not sometimes there are some words that have been printed in the dictionary due to a printing mistake or an error like typographi- cal or linguistic confusion. There is one such fake word- dord, which made its way to Webster’s dictio- nary and remained there for five long years before being discovered. Now these ghosts don't look so scary do they? Engquiry There Are Ghost Words That Mean Nothing! Questions about the English Language I wonder if ghost words are see-through too!
  • 6. Granola is a mixture of rolled oats, puffed rice, dried fruit, chocolate chips, honey and nuts. Ingredients : 2 1/2 cups old fashioned rolled oats 1/2 cup nuts, roughly chopped 1/4 cup honey 1/4 cup unsalted butter 1/3 cup brown sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1/4 teaspoon salt Method : Preheat your oven to 180º C and line a baking tray with greaseproof paper or foil. Spread the nuts and oats on to the tray and toast them for 8 – 10 minutes or until they are lightly brown. While the oats and nuts are toasting, melt the butter, honey, brown sugar, vanilla and salt in a saucepan. Heat it through until the sugar has dissolved. Cool the mixture for 5 minutes and then stir together with the toasted oats and nuts. Make sure to combine well as no oats should remain uncoated. Line a baking tin with foil, with enough hanging over the edge to be able to hold. Press the oat mixture on to the bottom, spreading it evenly with a spatula. Chill for at least two hours before using the overhanging foil to remove the chilled granola from the tray. Cut into the desired shape before storing. Healthy Granola Bar Recipe Healthy Me
  • 7. AMUSING NEWS Flamingos have taken advantage of the lockdown in the city of Mumbai and have flocked to a lake in the city to enjoy the fresh air and lack of humans. They can be seen basking and relaxing in the sun without a human to be seen. Move over Jaipur, Mumbai is the new pink city! Mumbai is the New Pink City Tickle your funny bone Q: Why are flamingos such good patients? A: They’re used to wading. Q: What’s the opposite of a flamingo? A: A flamin-stop. Q: Why did the young flamingos get in trouble? A: Their father finally put his foot down.
  • 8. einstien iyengar The Science of Magnetism comic story 7 It was inter-school sports day. Eeshan and Nitin had come to cheer for athletes and their friend Martin. “What are you playing with? You should be cheering!” said Eeshan. Nitin replied, “It’s a magnet. My father gave it to me. I was wondering how this attracts or repels the objects towards it?”
  • 9. Eeshan said, “All magnets exert an invisible force which attracts or repels things. This magnetic force is limited to a region around the magnet. This particular region is called a magnetic field. It is this magnetic field that exerts a force that attracts or repels objects. The field affects other objects along things called magnetic field lines. A magnetic object can repel or attract another magnetic object.” As they were walking they saw a group of students of another school gather around a drain hole. They were peering inside it as if something had fallen. Einstein Iyengar wanted to investigate so they all went to check it out. Nitin asked, “What’s the matter?” One of the boys said, “Zubin’s house key fell in the drain and we can’t take it out. It’s a Sunday so there is no janitor or plumber around to help. We tried to take it out by putting our hand in but none of our hands are thin enough to reach inside the drain.”
  • 10. Eeshan looked at Nitin and said, “Give me your magnet.” He asked Zubin to give his necktie and tied the magnet to one end of it. The hole in the middle of the magnet helped him to secure the knot. Eeshan asked the other children to move back and make some room. Zubin was relieved and the children cheered. “Thank you so much for helping me. I would have been in a lot of trouble. My parents are out of town and I would have been locked out,” said Zubin. “No problem,” said Eeshan. 9
  • 11. Awindvane,alsoknownastheweathervane,isoneoftheearliest invented meteorological tools used to show the direction of the wind. It has a pointer that freely rotates on the top of a fixed verti- calrodandshowswhichwaythewindisblowing.Itwasdesigned to swing easily and point to the direction from which the wind was blowing. Informationaboutwindandweatherhasalwaysbeenvitalforthe shipping fleets, armies, fishing and farming since the days of yore. Earlier, neither were there any advanced techniques or gadgets of weather forecast nor there were any sophisticated means of com- munication like television, mobiles and computers that could have conveyed the timely information regarding the weather to the masses. The wind vane consists of two parts, a pointer and a fixed cardinal directional marker, pointing toward the north, south, east and west. The pointer is shaped in such a way that the mass of each end is even but each end has different volumes. When the wind catches the thick end of the pointer, it swings it around and the arrow points towards the direction in which the wind is blowing. If the arrow points towards the‘North’marker on the weather vane, it indicates that the wind is blowing from the north direction to the south direction. A weather vane will not work if the weights are not equal or the volume of each side is the same. The arrow design is the most popular design for the weather vanes because of its accuracy, simplicity and affordable cost. All the children then went to the ice cream parlor and celebrated the recovery of Zubin’s key. “So that’s one thing a magnet attracts? Thanks for showing that to me today,” said Nitin. Eeshan laughed and said, “Einstein Iyengar will help one and all!” What is a Wind Vane? Pondering Corner
  • 12. Each year the flamingos would flock to a lake near our house. We would wait to see how many would arrive. With them would come birdwatchers with their binoculars and cameras. One year, I offered to assist a profes- sional photographer and I was in for the most amazing time! Complete the Story... with Hamlet the Hamster To know or not to know, that is the question! Well, wouldn’t you prefer to know? fun facts Fun Facts about Flamingos Flamingos spend 15-30% of the day in cleaning their feathers: oil produced in a special gland will be spread over feathers with a help of their beak. When they eat, their head is positioned upside-down. They suck water and filter the food. Baby flamingos will hatch in a nest made of mud. Baby flamingos don't have a curved bill, it becomes curved after a few months.
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