The management and staff of RMTIS cordially invite you to the
RMTIS RECITATIONS 2014to be held on Friday, July 25th 2014 (10am-2pm)
CHIEF GUEST
SMT. HEMALATA RAMAMANIPresident, RMT International School
VENUE:RMT INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
SHOLINGANALLUR CAMPUS : New No: 63 (Old No.190) | Thiruvalluvar SalaiKumaran Nagar | (Opp. Sathyabama University) Sholinganallur | Chennai - 600 119.
Ph : 044 - 2450 1193 / +91 96001 88445Website : http://www.rmtis.com, E-mail : [email protected]
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Date: 16th July, 2014 To, The Principal
Subject: Invitation to RMTIS RECITATIONS COMPETITION 2014
Dear Sir/Madam,
We take immense pleasure in inviting the students of your school for the Third RMTIS Recitations Competition 2014. The RMTIS Recitations Competition encourages children to appreciate and enjoy poems and the underlying beauty in them. It is also aimed at improvising their memory skills. The contest will be held on Friday 25th of July between 10 am and 2 p.m. at RMT International School, New No: 63 (Old No.190), Thiruvalluvar Salai, Kumaran Nagar, Sholinganallur (Opp. Sathyabama University), Chennai - 600 119, our Main Campus. All the details, rules and regulations and poems for the competition are enclosed with this letter. Please feel free to contact us in case of any queries. Thanking you, Vikram Vijayaraghavan Managing Trustee, RMT International School http://www.rmtis.com
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GENERAL RULES FOR RMTIS RECITATIONS COMPETITIONS 2014
1. Registration is Free for all Schools 2. Two participants per class per school only 3. The children must be accompanied by a Teacher representative only. 4. A child can participate only in one competition 5. The judges decision is final. 6. The last date for registration will be 23rd July 2014. Late registrations will not be
accepted. 7. No private registrations. 8. Registrations can be sent either by post to RMT International School, Plot No 1,
Raju Nagar, Rajiv Gandhi Salai (OMR), Thoraipakkam, Chennai- 600097 or New No: 63 (Old No.190), Thiruvalluvar Salai, Kumaran Nagar, Sholinganallur (Opp. Sathyabama University), Chennai - 600 119. or by e-mail to [email protected]
9. Students must report by 9.30 am sharp on the contest date. 10. Students must bring their own snacks and lunch. AWARD DETAILS Classes 1 to 5 1. Rs. 300/- will awarded as I prize to the winners of English, Tamil and Hindi
recitation for all classes separately. 2. Rs. 250/- will awarded as II prize to the winners of English, Tamil and Hindi
recitation for all classes separately. 3. Rs. 200/- will awarded as III prize to the winners of English, Tamil and Hindi
recitation for all classes separately. Classes 6 to 8 1. Rs. 750/- will awarded as I prize for the winners of Thirukkural and Bhagavat Gita 2. Rs. 500/- will awarded as II prize to the winners of Thirukkural and Bhagavat Gita 3. Rs. 300/- will awarded as III prize to the winners of Thirukkural and Bhagavat Gita Classes 9 to 12 1. Rs. 1000/- will awarded as I prize fo the winners of Thirukkural and Bhagavat Gita 2. Rs. 750/- will awarded as II prize to the winners of Thirukkural and Bhagavat Gita 3. Rs. 500/- will awarded as III prize to the winners of Thirukkural and Bhagavat Gita Participation certificates will be awarded to all the participants
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RMTIS RECITATION CONTEST 2014 (Date: 25th July 2014)
ENTRY FORM (To be Filled in Block Letters)
Name of the School : School E-Mail : Address : Contact Person : School Contact No. : Contact Number :
PARTICIPANTS LIST
Name of the competition
Class I Participants
Class II Participants
Class III Participants
Class IV Participants
Class V Participants
English Recitation 1. 2.
1. 2.
1. 2.
1. 2.
1. 2.
Hindi Recitation 1. 2.
1. 2.
1. 2.
1. 2.
1. 2.
Tamil Recitation 1. 2.
1. 2.
1. 2.
1. 2.
1. 2.
Name of the competition Class VI to VIII Class IX to XII
Thirukkural
1. 2.
Bhagavath Gita 1. 2
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FIRST STANDARD
HABITS -by Carol Beachy Wenger
A habit is a sticky thing;
Much good or evil it can bring;
It binds a victim, holds him fast,
And keeps him in a vise-like grasp.
Bad habits grow with extra speed,
Much like a healthy, growing weed.
The roots grow deep, the stem grows stout;
How difficult to pull it out!
Good habits are a little slow;
They need a lot of care to grow;
If tended well, they grow more fair
Than any bloom a plant can bear.
Good habits help us all through life;
Bad habits bring us pain and strife;
Our habits, whether right or wrong,
Each day will grow more firm and strong.
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SECOND STANDARD
WE PLOW THE FIELDS -by Matthias Claudius
We plow the fields, and scatter
The good seed on the land,
But it is fed and watered
By God's almighty hand;
He sends the snow in winter,
The warmth to swell the grain,
The breezes, and the sunshine,
And soft refreshing rain. He only is the Maker
Of all things near and far,
He paints the wayside flower,
He lights the evening star,
The winds and waves obey Him-
By Him the birds are fed;
Much more to us His children,
He gives our daily bread. We thank Thee, then, 0 Father,
For all things bright and good;
The seedtime and the harvest,
Our life, our health, our food;
Accept the gifts we offer
For all Thy love imparts,
And, what Thou most desirest,
Our humble, thankful hearts.
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THIRD STANDARD
DAFFODILS -by William Wordsworth
I wandered lonely as a cloud
That floats on high oer vales and hills,
When all at once I saw a crowd
A host of golden daffodils
Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.
Continuous as the stars that shine
And twinkle on the Milky Way,
They stretched in never-ending line
Along the margin of a bay:
Ten thousand saw I, at a glance,
Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.
The waves beside them danced, but they
Out-did the sparkling waves in glee:
A poet could not but be gay,
In such a jocund company:
I gazedand gazedbut little thought
What wealth the show to me had brought:
For oft, when on my couch I lie
In vacant or in pensive mood;
They flash upon that inward eye
Which is the bliss of solitude;
And then my heart with pleasure fills,
And dances with the daffodils.
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FOURTH STANDARD
THE SOLITARY REAPER -by William Wordsworth
Behold her, single in the field,
Yon solitary highland Lass!
Reaping and singing by herself;
Stop here or gently pass!
Alone she cuts and binds the grain,
And sings a melancholy strain;
O listen! For the vale profound
Is overflowing with the sound.
No nightingale did ever chaunt
More welcome notes to weary bands
Of travellers in some shady haunt,
Among Arabian sands;
A voice so thrilling never was heard
In spring-time from the cuckoo-bird,
Breaking the silence of the seas
Among the farthest Hebrides.
Will no one tell me what she sings?
Perhaps the plaintive numbers flow
For old, unhappy, far-off things,
And battles long ago
Or is it some more humble lay,
Familiar matter of today?
Some natural sorrow, loss or pain,
That has been and may be again?
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Whater the theme, the maiden sang
As if her song could have no ending;
I saw her singing at her work,
And oer the sickle bending;
I listened, motionless and still;
And, as I mounted up the hill,
The music in my heart I bore,
Long after it was heard no more.
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FIFTH STANDARD
THE BROOK - by Lord Alfred Tennyson
I come from haunts of coot and hern,
I make a sudden sally
And sparkle out among the fern,
To bicker down a valley. By thirty hills I hurry down,
Or slip between the ridges,
By twenty thorps, a little town,
And half a hundred bridges. Till last by Philips farm I flow
To join the brimming river,
For men may come and men may go,
But I go on for ever. I chatter over stony ways,
In little sharps and trebles,
I bubble into eddying bays,
I babble on the pebbles. With many a curve my banks I fret
By many a field and fallow,
And many a fairy foreland set
With willow-weed and mallow. I chatter,chatter as I flow
To join the brimming river,
For men may come and men may go,
But I go on for ever.
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I wind about, and in and out,
With here a blossom sailing,
And here and there a lusty trout,
And here and there a grayling. And here and there a foamy flake
Upon me, as I travel
With many a silvery waterbreak
Above the golden gravel, And draw them all along,and flow
To join the brimming river
For men may come and men may go,
But I go on for ever. I steal by lawns and grassy plots,
I slide by hazel covers;
I move the sweet forget-me-nots
That grow for happy lovers. I slip, I slide, I gloom, I glance,
Among my skimming swallows;
I make the netted sunbeam dance
Against my sandy shallows. I murmur under moon and stars
In brambly wildernesses;
I linger by my shingly bars;
I loiter round my cresses;
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And out again I curve and flow
To join the brimming river,
For men may come and men may go,
But I go on for ever.
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Bhagavath Geetha
FOR CLASSES 6 TO 12
Chapter 14 from the Bhagavat Gita