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RMT INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Invitation to RMTIS Recitations 2012 Dear Sir / Madam, We are pleased to invite you to “RMTIS Recitations 2012” – a multi- lingual state-wide recitation competition to be held at the A/C audito- rium, RMTIS School, Thoraipakkam, Chennai on August 25 th 2012. This is primarily organized to encourage children to read poems and ap- preciate their beauty. We would like your school children to take part in the competition. The contest is open to all school children from Class I-XII and there is no registration fee. Please find enclosed all the details of the competition. If you have any queries regarding the same, please feel free to contact us. We look forward to your active participation. With best regards, Yours Sincerely, Principal, RMTIS http://www.rmtis.com Enclosed: Annexure I – Competition Information & Rules Annexure II – Poems/Slokas of the competition

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RMT INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLInvitation to RMTIS Recitations 2012

Dear Sir / Madam,

We are pleased to invite you to “RMTIS Recitations 2012” – a multi-lingual state-wide recitation competition to be held at the A/C audito-rium, RMTIS School, Thoraipakkam, Chennai on August 25th 2012.

This is primarily organized to encourage children to read poems and ap-preciate their beauty.

We would like your school children to take part in the competition. The contest is open to all school children from Class I-XII and there is no registration fee.

Please find enclosed all the details of the competition. If you have any queries regarding the same, please feel free to contact us.

We look forward to your active participation. With best regards,

Yours Sincerely,

Principal, RMTIS http://www.rmtis.com

Enclosed: Annexure I – Competition Information & RulesAnnexure II – Poems/Slokas of the competition

Annexure – I Competition Information & Rules

GroupPrize Money( In Rs )

Ist prize IInd Prize IIIrd Prize

Classes 1-5

Classes 6-8

Classes 9-12

Rs.300

Rs.750

Rs.1000

Rs.250

Rs.500

Rs.750

Rs.200

Rs.300

Rs.500

1.Event detailsDate of Competition : 25th August 2012

Venue : RMT International School

Time : 10 am to 4pm

Contact person : Mr. Santhana Krishnan

Contact No : 044-2458 0877 | +91-9840734678 | +91-9941018835.

2.Event categories: Class I – V

Note: Only for this category, individual class prizes will be awarded

1. English poem recitation 2.Tamil poem recitation 3.Hindi poem recitation:

Class VI – VIII

1. Thirukural recitation 2.Gita Chanting

Class IX – XII

1. Thirukural recitation 2.Gita chanting

3.Event rules: a. A child can participate in more than one event i.e., English, Tamil and Hindi recitations for his

class/group.

b. The children must come with a bona�de letter from the school.

c. Only for classes I-V individual class prizes will be judged and awarded, Classes VI-VIII and Classes

IX-XII compete in one group and �rst, second and third prizes will be awarded for the group as a

whole.

d. Participation certi�cates will be given to all participants.

e. Last date for registration 24th August 2012.

f. Registration can be done over phone, email or by post.

g. The decision of the judges is �nal.

h. Please bring your own lunch. Only water and snacks will be provided

i. No registration fee.

4. Event Prizes

                                                                          ANNEXURE ‐ II                                                 

                                                    RMTIS RECITATIONS 2012                                                                                                                                                                                                              CLASS­I : ENGLISH                                                                           

How Beautiful the World Is

How beautiful the world is,

How blue the sky above,

How green the grass in the morning dew,

How musical the dove.

Eyes to see the colors bright,

Ears for music of delight,

Nose to smell the fragrant rose,

Skin to feel the breeze that blows.

How beautiful the world is,

How blue the sky above,

God is there in all creation

Flowing forth in light and love.

- Paul King

 

 

 

                                                    RMTIS RECITATIONS 2012                                                                                                                                       CLASS­I : HINDI                                                                           

 

 

 

                                                    RMTIS RECITATIONS 2012                                                                                                                                       CLASS‐I : TAMIL                                                                           

 

 

                                                       RMTIS RECITATIONS 2012                                                                                                                                         CLASS‐II : ENGLISH                                                                              

The Fly

How large unto the tiny fly Must little things appear!

A rosebud like a feather bed, Its prickle like a spear;

A dewdrop like a looking-glass,

A hair like golden wire; The smallest grain of mustard seed

As fierce coals of fire;

A loaf of bread a lofty hill; A wasp a cruel leopard;

And specks of salt as bright to see As lambkins to a shepherd.

- Walter de la Mare

                                                    RMTIS RECITATIONS 2012                                                                                                                                       CLASS‐II : HINDI                                                                                                                                                   

                                                                                

 

                                                    RMTIS RECITATIONS 2012                                                                                                                                                                                                               CLASS‐II : TAMIL                                                                           

                                                                                               

 

 

                                                 RMTIS RECITATIONS 2012                                                                                                                                        CLASS‐III : ENGLISH                                                                         

A Boy’s Song

Where the pools bright and deep, Where the gray trout lies asleep Up the river, and over the lea,

That’s the way for Billy and me.

Where the blackbird sings the latest, Where the Hawthorne blooms the sweetest,

Where the nestlings chirp and flee, That’s the way for Billy and me.

Where the mowers mow the cleanest, Where the hay lies thick and greenest;

There to trace the homeward bee That’s the way for Billy and me.

Where the hazel bank is steepest,

Where the shadow falls the deepest, Where the clustering nuts fall free, That’s the way for Billy and me.

- James Hogg

                                                    RMTIS RECITATIONS 2012                                                                                                                                       CLASS‐III : HINDI                                                                           

                                                                                              

                                                    RMTIS RECITATIONS 2012                                                                                                                                       CLASS‐III : TAMIL                                                                          

 

 

                                                 RMTIS RECITATIONS 2012                                                                                                                                       CLASS‐IV : ENGLISH                                                                        

Brain Boss

I’ve never seen you; we’ve never met you. I cannot hear or touch you, and yet

You’re there in my head, a part of me, Helping me touch, and hear, and see.

You wiggle my fingers and lift my feet, And open my mouth when I want to eat. You make me happy and sad and cross.

There’s no doubt about it - You’re the boss.

You summon my laughter, send out my screams, Think all my thoughts and dream all my dreams, And I can’t keep count of the numbers of time

You’ve given me rhythms and found me rhymes.

So I’m writing this poem, Brain, for you- Though I wonder now if that’s really true.

The more I think, the more I see That it’s you who are writing the poem for me.

- Julia Donaldson

                                                    RMTIS RECITATIONS 2012                                                                                                                                       CLASS‐IV : HINDI                                                                           

 

 

                                                    RMTIS RECITATIONS 2012                                                                                                                                       CLASS‐IV : TAMIL                                                                          

 

 

RMTIS RECITATIONS 2012                                                                                                                                             CLASS‐V : ENGLISH 

 

Look for the Colours of Life

Colours are everywhere, Bright blue the sky,

Dark green the forest And light the fresh grass; Bright yellow the lights

From a train sweeping past, The flame trees glow At this time of year,

The mangoes burn bright As the monsoon draws near.

A favourite colour of mine

Is the pink of the candy-floss man As he comes down the dusty road,

Calling his wares; And the balloon-man soon follows, Selling his floating bright colours.

It’s early summer

And the roses blush In the dew-drenched dawn,

And poppies sway red and white In the invisible breeze.

Only the wind has no colour:

But if you look carefully You will see it teasing

The colour out of the leaves. And the rain has no colour

But it turned the bronzed grass To emerald green,

And gives a golden sheen To the drenched sunflower. Look for the colours of life

They are everywhere, Even in your dreams.

- Ruskin Bond

                                                    RMTIS RECITATIONS 2012                                                                                                                                       CLASS‐V : HINDI                                                                          

 

 

                                                    RMTIS RECITATIONS 2012                                                                                                                                        CLASS‐V : TAMIL                                                                          

 

 

                                                    RMTIS RECITATIONS 2012                                                                                                                                       CLASS ‐ VI TO VIII                                                                          

Tamil - Thirukkural - Adhikaram No 1to 5 Sanskrit - Bhagavat Gita – Canto 4

                                                    RMTIS RECITATIONS 2012                                                                                                                                       CLASS ‐ IX TO XII                                                                          

Tamil - Thirukkural : Adhikaram 7 – Makkatperu Adhikaram 8 - Anbudamai Adhikaram 13- Adakamudaimai Adhikaram 14 - Ozhukamudaimai Adhikaram 17 - Azhukaramai Sanskrit - Bhagavat Gita : Canto 12