This document provides instructions for English notebook work. Students should do this week's work in their English Literature notebook on the next clean page. They should write the date, lesson name, word meanings, make sentences, question-answers with a line between each, and references to context from the literature lesson "Neha's Alarm Clock". Neat handwriting is important as the work will be checked after school reopens. Any unclear parts of the lesson should be noted for future explanation.
This document provides instructions for English notebook work. Students should do this week's work in their English Literature notebook on the next clean page. They should write the date, lesson name, word meanings, make sentences, question-answers with a line between each, and references to context from the literature lesson "Neha's Alarm Clock". Neat handwriting is important as the work will be checked after school reopens. Any unclear parts of the lesson should be noted for future explanation.
This document provides instructions for English notebook work. Students should do this week's work in their English Literature notebook on the next clean page. They should write the date, lesson name, word meanings, make sentences, question-answers with a line between each, and references to context from the literature lesson "Neha's Alarm Clock". Neat handwriting is important as the work will be checked after school reopens. Any unclear parts of the lesson should be noted for future explanation.
This document provides instructions for English notebook work. Students should do this week's work in their English Literature notebook on the next clean page. They should write the date, lesson name, word meanings, make sentences, question-answers with a line between each, and references to context from the literature lesson "Neha's Alarm Clock". Neat handwriting is important as the work will be checked after school reopens. Any unclear parts of the lesson should be noted for future explanation.
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starting with your work.
GENERAL
1. You have 4 English (yellow coloured) notebooks. 2 thick
and 2 thin ones. 2. The thicker notebooks are for English Literature and English Language (grammar). 3. The two thinner notebooks are for Creative Writing and Practice Notebook. 4. Notebooks should be neatly labelled before starting your work. 5. Pencils should be well sharpened before you start writing.
THIS WEEK’S INSTRUCTIONS
1. This week, since we are doing a literature lesson (Neha’s
Alarm Clock), the work has to be done in your Literature notebook. 2. Leave the first page and start writing from the next page. 3. Always write the date on the left hand margin before starting your work. 4. Write the name of the lesson on the first line. Remember the first letters of all the words should be capitalized. (Neha’s Alarm Clock) 5. Write the Word Meanings first and then do the Make Sentences. 6. After that start with the Question- Answers from a fresh page. Always leave a line after writing a set of question-answer. 7. In the end, do the Reference to the Context.
IMPORTANT:
Work should be done neatly in the notebooks.
All work will be checked after school reopens.
In case you do not understand anything in the lesson,
do make a note of it, the same will be explained to