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Summary

Summary of Sports and Wellness

Key Themes

  • Prabhat's Attitude: Initially, Prabhat's desire to win led to unhealthy competition and cheating.
  • Surya's Approach: Surya enjoyed playing regardless of winning or losing, showcasing a positive sporting spirit.
  • Change of Heart: Prabhat learns to enjoy games for their own sake, not just for winning.

Important Concepts

  • Sporting Spirit: Emphasizes enjoyment and participation over competition.
  • Yoga: Recognized for its physical and mental benefits, promoting overall well-being.

Benefits of Yoga

  • Increases flexibility and strength.
  • Reduces stress and anxiety.
  • Improves heart health and boosts the immune system.
  • Aids in weight loss and overall fitness.

Notable Events

  • International Yoga Day: Celebrated on June 21, recognized by the UN.
  • Prabhat's Transformation: Moves from a win-at-all-costs mentality to appreciating the joy of playing.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the importance of sports and wellness in daily life.
  • Recognize the significance of sporting spirit and fair play.
  • Identify different types of games played for fun and competition.
  • Discuss the impact of winning and losing on personal enjoyment and attitude.
  • Explore the benefits of yoga and its historical significance.
  • Differentiate between the terms 'practice' (noun) and 'practise' (verb).
  • Engage in discussions about personal experiences in sports and yoga.

Detailed Notes

Sports and Wellness Notes

Change of Heart

  • Activities Before Reading:
    • Discuss games or sports played for fun and competition.
    • Reflect on feelings associated with winning or losing.
  • Key Terms:
    1. Friendly Matches:
      • (i) Matches played to win a trophy
      • (ii) Matches played without competition
    2. Opponent:
      • (i) Someone who you compete with
      • (ii) Someone you want to be a partner with
    3. Tally of Marks:
      • (i) Final marks on a report card
      • (ii) Record of points in a game/match
    4. Sporting Spirit:
      • (i) Following all the rules in a game
      • (ii) Being fair and respecting each player in a game

Important Questions

  • Discussion Questions:
    1. How did Prabhat's attitude towards winning and losing affect his enjoyment of games?
    2. Why did Prabhat cheat to win against Surya?
    3. How did Surya's attitude differ from Prabhat's?
    4. Was Prabhat's approach to games healthy? Why?
    5. Why is sporting spirit important?
    6. How is the title 'Change of Heart' suitable?

Yoga and Its Benefits

  • Yoga as a Practice:
    • The app (WHO mYoga) contains resources for yoga practice.
    • Practice vs. Practise:
      • Practice: Noun, refers to the application of a skill.
      • Practise: Verb, refers to the act of engaging in an activity repeatedly.
  • Benefits of Yoga:
    • Improves physical fitness, flexibility, and reduces body pains.
    • Calms the mind, reduces stress and anxiety, and improves sleep quality.
    • Boosts the immune system and improves heart health.
    • Aids in weight loss by burning calories.

Diagram Descriptions

  • Trees Illustration:
    • Larger tree: Orange canopy with white leaves, dark trunk.
    • Smaller tree: Green canopy with dark green leaves, dark trunk.
  • Bird Illustration:
    • Stylized bird with a golden-brown body and black wing accents, perched on a green branch.

Riddles

  • Riddle Examples:
    1. I am an odd number. Take away a letter and I become even. What number am I?
    2. You go at green, but stop at red. Who am I?
    3. I follow you all the time, but you can't touch me or catch me. What am I?
    4. Three letters in my name; Backwards-forwards it's the same. I am a body part. Who am I?

Exam Tips & Common Mistakes

Common Mistakes and Exam Tips

Common Pitfalls

  • Not understanding the difference between 'practice' and 'practise':
    • 'Practice' is a noun (the actual application of a skill).
    • 'Practise' is a verb (the act of engaging in an activity repeatedly).
  • Failing to recognize the importance of sporting spirit:
    • Students may overlook how enjoying the game is more important than winning.
  • Misunderstanding the context of questions:
    • For example, not recognizing the significance of Prabhat's change in attitude towards winning and losing can lead to incorrect answers.

Tips for Exam Preparation

  • Focus on key terms:
    • Make sure to differentiate between similar-sounding words like 'advice' (noun) and 'advise' (verb).
  • Practice writing:
    • Use sentence starters to help structure your thoughts, especially when discussing topics like yoga or sports.
  • Engage in group discussions:
    • Discussing topics with peers can help clarify understanding and reinforce learning.
  • Reflect on personal experiences:
    • Relate questions back to personal experiences in sports or yoga to provide more insightful answers.

Practice & Assessment