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Class 5
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Kissing Hand
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A True Friend
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The Dot
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The Little Train
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How Beautiful is the Rain
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Arya's Dreams
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The Moon
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Rebecca and Climate Change
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The Honey Mango Tree
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The Giving Tree
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Notice
30 Minutes
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How Far is the River?
Quiz
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Salt in his Shoes
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Character Sketches
30 Minutes
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The Little Round Red House
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Profile / Bio
30 Minutes
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Letter Writing
1 Hour
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Diary Entry
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Reading Tasks
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The Seed of Truth
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The Mountain and the Squirrel
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Paru
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Class 7
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A Robot with a Virus
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And in Wonder and Amazement I Sing
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Glimpses of the Emirates
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A Doll’s Journey
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Foreign Lands
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The Story of My Life
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A Trip to a Hot Spring
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Laughing Song
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The World of Humor
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Ranji’s Magic Bat
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Doors of Daring
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Praying Hands
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The Yellow Umbrella - Ruskin Bond
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The Bridge over Troubled Water - Paul Simon
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A Beacon of Hope
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The Honey Mango Tree
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Summary
The narrator went to visit his brother’s house.
His brother lived in a village.
There was a mango tree in the yard.
The tree was not giving any fruit.
The narrator noticed an old man nearby.
The old man was digging the ground.
He was working under the hot sun.
The narrator felt curious about him.
He went near the old man.
He asked him what he was doing.
The old man said he was planting a mango tree.
The narrator felt surprised at his answer.
He wondered why the old man planted a tree at that age.
He asked if the old man would eat its fruits.
The old man replied calmly.
He said he ate fruits from trees planted by others.
He said others would eat from this tree.
The narrator felt impressed by his words.
He understood the old man’s kindness.
He realized the importance of planting trees.
The old man continued his work peacefully.
The narrator respected him more.
He felt inspired by the old man’s thinking.
He saw the value of doing good for others.
The mango tree symbolized future benefits.
The narrator learned a valuable lesson.
He appreciated the old man’s wisdom.
He admired his selfless act.
The visit became meaningful for him.
The story ended with a thoughtful message.
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