Unit One 1.6 The Alchemy of Nature

1. Rearrange the good qualities in each set, so that the first letter of each of the words should make a meaningful word. Join the sets and get message.

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Set 1
Neat / Adaptable / Tolerant / Understanding /Resourceful / Encouraging
The word is – Nature

Set 2
Inspiring / Selfless
The word is – Is

Set 3
Modest / Youthful
The word is –My

Set 4
Trustworthy / Empathetic / Affectionate / Compassionate / Honest / Earnest / Reliable
The word is – Teacher
The message is Nature is my teacher

2. Various aspects of Nature have special features that make them differ from one another.

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 3. Make a list of living creatures in the alphabetical order. You can write more than one beginning with the same letter.

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…  FACTUAL QUESTIONS 

How does the Hibiscus flower make the most of its short life span ?
Ans. The hibiscus flower smiles with the sun and dances with the wind and by next evening it dries and falls off. Although it comes to life only for a day it spreads beauty and joy and does so in full splendour. Hence it makes the most of its short life span. 

What role does nature play in our lives?
Ans. Nature relaxes us and enhances our well being. It soothes and nurtures us as well as fulfills and motivates us. It also whispers and commands. 

Who is stronger- water or rocks? Justify your response.
Ans. The water is stronger than the rocks because by persistently flowing over the rocks everyday, it is able to carve, sculpt and shape the rocks as it desires. 

What teaches us that hard times do not last forever? How?
Ans. A tree that is bare of all leaves in the cold winter months is once again full of leaves, fruits and flowers as the spring sets in, thereby teaching us that hard times do not last forever. 

1. What things in nature teach us the following :
(a) Nothing is impossible to achieve ……………………..
(b) Problems are not permanent ……………………….
(c) Be humble and adjust ……………………..
(d) Make the best use of time and opportunity ……………………..
(e) Be persistent ………………..
(f) Many hands make work light ……………………. 
(g) Delicate structures are not a sign of weakness …………………. 

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(a) (Nothing is impossible to achieve) – small bits of grass peeping through small cracks in a concrete pavement
(b) (Problems are not permanent) – A tree bare of all leaves in winter getting leaves again in spring.
(c) (Be humble and adjust) – water
(d) (Make the best use of time and opportunity) – rainbow
(e) (Be persistent) – water sculpting rock
(f) (Many hands make work light) – ants
(g) (Delicate structures are not a sign of weakness) – spider web 

2. Read the questions from the lesson. What do they imply?
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(a) Are you listening? – Listen to the message given by nature through smallest of things.
(b) What if we too lived our life however short, to its fullest? – We must live our lives to the fullest irrespective of its duration. Life would be different and happier if we do so.
(c) What if we too are consistent, organised and focused? – If we are consistent, organised and focused nothing will seem impossible. Even a herculean task will become a child’s play for us.

 3. Go through the lesson again and complete the flow-chart that highlights the life of a ‘hibiscus’ flower.
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4. Fill in the web.
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5. The writer explains the contrasting features of ‘water’ and ‘rock’ in the lesson. Write all the features of both water and rock in the given table.

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6. The writer has very positively described the different things in nature. Discuss with your partner the special features of each one of them. Add on the list.

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7. Think and answer in your own words.
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(a) How should you deal with difficulties and problems?
Ans. We should deal with difficulties and problems with grit and determination. Not giving up is the key to success. At the same time, we should keep a positive attitude and go by the maxim – ‘This
too shall pass’.

(b) ‘An oyster turns a grain of sand into a pearl’. What can we learn from this example?
Ans. The example of ‘an oyster turning a grain of sand into a pearl’ teaches us that when challenges hit us, our response is all that matters. We can complain about them or take charge and deal with it positively. Life’s challenges can either make us bitter or better; the choice is ours. Besides, it also teaches us to see value and opportunity in challenges. The so called intruder sand is turned into something as valuable as a pearl. Similarly, we can face challenges bravely and turn them into opportunities to learn and grow.

(c) How does nature succeed in its ‘Alchemy’? What can it turn a small person into?
Ans. Nature teaches us some of the most invaluable lessons hidden in smallest of things. When we pay heed and learn from them. We turn into a great individuals equipped to live life to the fullest. Nature succeeds in its alchemy by bringing about a positive transformation in us. 

(d) Which two aspects of nature teach us to accept change and adjust according to the situation?
Ans. Water and clouds teach us to accept change and adjust according to the situation. The water changes its form from liquid to gaseous to solid. Even the clouds change their shape with each passing moment, giving us the message of acceptance and adjustment.

(e)  Why does the writer begin by quoting the lines from William Blake’s poem (Auguries of Innocence)?
Ans. The writer begins by quoting the lines from William Blake’s poem ‘Auguries of Innocence’ to set the mood for the message that follows in the lesson. She wishes to convey that we can find a whole lot of meaning and revelation in the smallest of things in Nature. Nature is ready to teach only if we are willing to learn.

8. (A) Pick out from the lesson 10 examples of each.
Concrete Nouns (that you can touch or see)

For example, sand

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(i) rocks (ii) plant (iii) flower (iv) grass (v) leaves (vi) water (vii) caterpillar (viii) butterfly (ix) birds (x) ant

Abstract Nouns (that which you cannot touch or see)
For example, infinity

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(i) eternity (ii) imagination (iii) passion (iv) perseverance (v) alchemy (vi) moment (vii) majesty (viii) splendour (ix) awe (x) wellbeing

(B) Underline the verbs in the sentences below and say whether they are Transitive (needing an Object) or Intransitive (need not have an Object).
(1) One can witness and experience the beauty of Heaven.
(2) It leaves me in complete awe.
(3) Nature soothes and nurtures.
(4) It withers completely.
(5) The flower comes to life only for a day.
(6) A rainbow colours the entire sky.
(7) It smiles and dances.

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(1) One can witness and experience the beauty of Heaven.
can witness – transitive

(2) It leaves me in complete awe.
leaves – transitive

(3) Nature soothes and nurtures.
soothes – transitive
nurtures – transitive


(4) It withers completely.
withers – Intransitive

(5) The flower comes to life only for a day.
comes – Intransitive

(6) A rainbow colours the entire sky.
colours – Intransitive

(7) It smiles and dances.
smiles – Intransitive
dances – Intransitive

9. (A) Compose about 8 to 10 sets of imaginary dialogues between a bird, a tree and its fruit regarding the effects of environmental changes. Write it in your notebook.

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(Ms. Parrot comes flying and sits on one of the branches of the Mango tree)
Mango tree – Welcome, Pretty Parrot! It’s been long, you haven’t paid a visit.
Parrot – Good morning Mr. Mangy. I know it’s been long. These sudden environmental changes are confusing us. Seasons seem to be on a fast track these days.
Mango tree – I am surprised myself. The winter had just set in but I am already flowering.
Parrot – Not just flowering, buddy! You have fruits as well. Look I see a mango right at the top branch. Wait let me taste the first fruit of the season.
Mango tree (laughs) – Season? Do we really know which season it is?
Mango – The real culprit for these changes is man. He wants the juiciest of fruits but doesn’t have patience.
Mango tree – You are right my child. Then they complain and find faults with you.
Parrot – Use of pesticides has anyway changed the taste. I remember the mangoes my mother used to bring when I was young.
Mango tree – Vehicles have increased and pollution is on the rise. Rise in carbon dioxide has led to global warming. My fruits ripen before time.
Mango – Not only this! My siblings die at times when they are young due to untimely rains.
Parrot – You are right. And there is very little hat we can do.
Mango tree – We are a part of nature as much as these humans. We belong to the same mother. All we can do is wait and watch.
Mango – Pretty Parrot, come and relish us before we are cut raw and packed in boxes with chemicals to fasten our ripening process.
Mango tree – Why only this? Can I guarantee you that I will be here next year? I lost my friends to the pace of industrialization and urbanization.
Parrot – Do not worry, buddy! Man will soon realize his folly. Organic farming is getting popular.
Mango – Hope so, sister! Ah, let me enjoy the wind before I am hit by a naughty boy’s stone.
Parrot – Bye see you. Thank you for your hospitality.
Mango tree and Mango – Do come again. Bye.

(B) Prepare a Fact file of any of the following plants/trees, using the points given.
[coconut / neem / basil / cactus / apple]
⇒ Name of Plant/Tree
⇒ Scientific name
⇒ Region and climate
⇒ Features
⇒ Growth
⇒ Size, shape and colour
⇒ Uses
⇒ Any special feature

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Name of the Plant/Tree : Coconut
Scientific name : Cocos nucifera
Region and climate : Tropical region. Warm, rainy winters and hot, humid rainy summers.
Features : long pinnate leaves, develops male and female flowers, Fruits grow in clusters
Growth : Upto 30m tall
Size, shape and colour: Leaf is lanceolate shaped, 13-20 inches long leaves, Green leaves which turn brown when dry.
Uses : Roots – make dyes and have medicinal value, Veins of leaves – brooms, Leaves – roofing material for houses, Trunk – used as timber to make houses and boats, Coir – to make ropes and doormats, Coconut husk & shell – as fuel, Coconut – edible fruit. Can be used to extract oil when dry, Coir extracts – mats, expects, etc.
Any special feature : It can survive upto 100 years in the wild.

10. ‘Impossible’ itself says ‘I M possible’. Do you agree? Justify your answer by citing something that you have experienced or heard from someone.

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Yes, I totally agree that impossible itself says, ‘possible’. We see in the extract that small bits of grass make their way through a concrete pavement and grow. There are many real life examples of people for eg. Jyoti Maggu, who became visually impaired at the age of 10 and was expelled from her school. But she eventually, with hope and determination by her side, not only got into a mainstream school.

11. You have an environment protection week celebration in your school. You have invited an environmentalist. Your friend interviews him/her about how to save the environment. Frame suitable Interview Questions.

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Welcome Mr. Dandekar, we are pleased to have you here on the eve of environment protection week I would like to ask you a few important questions related to this issue.
(i) What made you give up your career as an engineer and become an environmentalist?
(ii) What are some of the most shocking facts about environmental degradation in the recent times?
(iii) Why is environmental conservation the need of the hour?
(iv) What aspects of environment need immediate attention?
(v) How can a school be instrumental in bringing about environmental conservation?
(vi) How can students contribute their bit in saving the environment?
(vii) Why are environmental conservation programmes not so popular among the masses?
(viii) How can change in lifestyle prove to be a gamechanger?
(ix) What more can be done, to create awareness about environment conservation?
(x) What is your message to the youth? (Thank you Mr. Dandekar for throwing light on such a sensitive and attention demanding topic. We wish you all the best in your efforts and promise our whole hearted support)

12. Write a News Report on the ‘Environment Day’ celebrated in your school.

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Children Go Green!
St. John High School, June 7 : The students of St John High School celebrated Environment Day on 5th June, 2018. The celebrations by these nature lovers were a part of their annual Nature Club activity. Preparations that were going on for a month led to a successful event. A small step towards telling mother Nature – ‘We care’.
            The members of Nature Club put up a street play on ‘Ban plastic’ for students and teachers. The club had organised a slogan writing competition for students of grade 8. The topic for the same was’ Save Water, Save Life’ and the winners were, Miss Sayali Chitnis and Master Hari Singh. The club also inaugurated their compost pit and explained to the students the need to segregate waste. Mister Ajay Chatterjee, an environmentalist working in the area of saving lakes and waste management was invited to deliver a talk on the importance of water and land conservation.
            Students also collected old newspapers and e-waste and gave it for recycling to the NGO ‘Magic with waste’. A fancy dress competition for students of grade 5 was organised. The little enthusiasts dressed themselves as elements of nature and gave an environmental message. The prize winners were given saplings which they proudly carried home.
           When asked about his experience, Master Atul, one of the nature club members said, “Although we celebrate this special day with a lot of activities, everyday ought to be an environment day and saving nature, a habit.” The day left the students a little wiser and Mother Nature a lot more happier.

                                               – By a student reporter

13. Just For Laughs! Enjoy!
⇒ Divide the class into two groups. On 12 to 15 slips of paper, Group A writes 12 to 15 conditional clauses beginning with ‘If’.
(For example, If I work very hard  ……………………………………………. )
Group B writes 12 to 15 main clauses.)
(For example, I would/shall have a pizza.)
Now, one student from Group ‘A’ reads the first conditional clause (possibility) and
one student from Group ‘B’ reads the first main clause. It forms crazy sentences,
just for laughter and fun. ENJOY !

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(1) If I work very hard I shall get a pizza
(2) If I wear a shirt I shall go to the zoo.
(3) If I see a rainbow My uncle will start dancing.
(4) If you help me my sister will climb the stairs.
(5) If you become a poet the teacher will be shocked.
(6) If you plant a tree I will wear a green dress.
(7) If I pass you will fail.
(8) If I sit here she will pull your hair.
(9) If John comes for the party I will feed a cat.
(10) If the dog barks I will play chess.
(11) If they go for a picnic the teacher will start teaching
(12) If she leaves early the early bird catches the worm.
(13) If Rohan screams his will start riding a bicycle.
(14) If you win a lottery I will run a race.