We, the students of JSSPS, are proud and excited to launch over very first edition of our web magazine, WEBZINE .
This magazine is special because it is the result of the wholehearted participation of all students at our school, including the tiny tots. The magazine will be updated every xx days for everyone's reading pleasure.
On behalf of all the students, we would like to express our gratitude to the teachers for providing their expert advice in helping us to conceptualise and produce the magazine.
Our special thanks to our respected principal who came up with the idea of launching
'Webzine', and helped us in a great way in taking it forward.
This online magazine will contain all kinds of articles related to school activities, sports, education, entertainment, current affairs, and lots more that will hold reader interest.
We hope that this concept is well-received and successful, and that all of us benefit from it in many ways than we can count.
In future the magazine will be updated every month.
Editors,
The Famous 8 TH
My Family and Me
My name is Chakradhar. I study in grade 2A. There are four members in our family. They are my father, mother, sister and myself. My father’s name is
Raghapal Reddy. He is an engineer. My mother’s name is Jyothsna. She takes care of the house, prepares food and helps us in many ways. My sister’s name is Chaitra and her age is 8 months.
By:Chakradhar- Gr.2
My Family and Me
My name is Anooshka Rajesh
Chiddarwar. I am 6 years old. I am studding on grade 1B. I live in
Dubai. My mother’s name is
Manisha. My father’s name is
Rajesh. I have an elder sister her name is Samiksha, she is studding in grade 8A. I love to play outdoor games and eat mamma’s prepared food.
By: Anooshka Gr.1B
My Family and Me
My name is Ancel Preetham “D”
Almeida. I am 6 years old. I love my family. I like my pet rabbit, its name is kitty. I like my teacher and my school. I like to play with my friends in break time. I miss my home and my grandparents who are in India. In all I love my country.
By-Ancel Gr.1A
My Family and Me
My name is Pranav. I am 5 years old. I am proud to be an indian. I love plants. I love my parents, school , teachers and my friends. I love kittens, pups and cows.
By:Pranav Gr.1B
Mohammed Aashir- 1B
Shreya Rajesh- 3A
It all started in the “Ben parker Museum,” a 600 years old necklaces got stolen our suspects are Mr. A, Mr. Thomas, Mrs. Helen and Mr.
Dick, and our detective Mr. Peter. He went to crime scene and he found a piece of necklace. Can you believe it ! Peter examined the piece and found fingerprints on it. But how to find the thief. Everybody present there was the suspect, even visitors and the guard. Peter was confused and upset about not able to solve the case. In the corner of the museum there was a big armchair Peter went and sat on it and started thinking. He thought and thought and thought and then came to know who the culprit was and it was………….but how to get hold of him and then an idea flashed in his mind. He thought of taking the fingerprints of every body present in the museum and thought of matching it with the print found on the piece of necklace.
He did that and got the culprit. It was……………do you know who was it? The guard had stolen the precious necklace from the “Ben parker museum.” The guard was arrested by police and put in jail and at last our detective Peter solved the case.
By: Grade 5
Year 2012 is horrifying!!! Rumor’s spread all over the world about the disastrous end the planet “EARTH” sickening. I completely object this. I strongly prefer “Earth” to be ever – green for million and trillion years. In 2012 the metropolitan city “Chennai” must turn into a clean city. I am sure that no tragedy will occur on Earth in 2012 but Earth will become much better place to live.
By – Grade 6
Jacob P. Abraham-4A
Praksha Girish Nair- 3A
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Your body is creating and killing 15 million red blood cells per second!
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The Mona Lisa has no eyebrows. It was the fashion in Renaissance Florence to shave them off!
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When glass breaks, the cracks move faster than 3,000 miles per hour. To photograph the event, a camera must shoot at a millionth of a second!
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A lightning bolt generates temperatures five times hotter than those found at the sun's surface!
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A violin contains about 70 separate pieces of wood!
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Most lipstick contains fish scales!
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There are more than 10 million bricks in the Empire State Building!
• The sentence "The quick brown fox jumps over a lazy dog." uses every letter of the alphabet!
ANSWERS
1.shadow
2.The alphabet ‘g’.
3.A secret
4.Your breath
5. A Goose
RIDDLES
1.What is as big as you are and yet does not weigh anything?
2. What ends everything always?
3. When you have me, you feel like sharing me. But, if you do share me, you don’t have me. What am I?
4. You can hold it without using your hands or arms. What is it?
5. What can honk without a horn?
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MOTIVATE INOVATE
EDUCATE”
Flamingo
“NOTHING IS BEYOND
REACH.”
W ISDOM FROM A VISIONARY
Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam
R IGHTEOUSNESS FUNDAMENTALS
Duty in character
Harmony in House
Order in Nation
Peace in the World
Building Blocks from our Primary School
Teachers
Spiritual Growth inspired by Parents
Q UALITIES OF A UNIQUE PERSON
Have an aim in life
Acquire the knowledge and skill
Be ready for hard work
Persevere and never give up
Care for fellow beings
A GOOD STUDENT
Excel in Education
Interested in Research
Carries the “Knowledge Equation = Righteousness at
Heart + Creativity + Courage”
Inspired by a Teacher with purity of life and radiating knowledge
Works and succeeds with integrity
Shenelle Fernandes- 1B
Nirup-1B
On March 11, 2011 an earthquake struck off the coast of Japan, churning up a devastating tsunami that swept over cities and farmland in the northern part of the country and set a off warnings as far away the west coast United States and South America.
Recorded as 9.0 on the Richter scale it was the most powerful earthquake ever to hit the country. As the nation struggled with a rescue effort, it also faced the worst nuclear emergency since
Chernobyl; explosions and leaks of radioactive the gas took place in three reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station the suffered partial meltdown while spent fuel rods at another reactor overheated and caught fire, releasing radioactive material directly into the atmosphere Japanese officials turned to increasingly desperate measures, as traces of radiation were found in Tokyo’s water and in water pouring from the reactors into the ocean. A month later the earthquake, nuclear officials put the same calegeory of severity as the Chernobyl disaster. As of April 18, the officials death toll had been raised to 13,800, and more than 14,000 people were listed as missing, although there may be some over lap between the two groups.
By: Grade 7
The scene at the start of The Land Before Time where there is an earthquake and the mother dinosaur dies is one of the saddest moments. The dinosaurs were big, green animals that lived a really, really long time ago. Of course you couldn't really fit a dinosaur into a nutshell, not even a coconut shell, because all dinosaurs were huge. A common misconception, fueled by antidinosaur Zionist propaganda such as Jurassic Park, is that there were many varieties of dinosaur in all shapes and sizes. This is not true at all. Every single dinosaur was a huge, hulking, brute that spent all day eating plants, sleeping, and sleep-eating. This in brief is the history of the entire world during the age of the dinosaurs.
Ancel- 1A
It was a great pleasure doing this magazine and as the seniors of this great institution, we hope to churn out more interesting editions for you.
We would like to express our gratitude to everyone who worked on this project and all our teachers who supported us during the making of
WEBZINE.
Hoping for the best in the future…..
This is The Famous 8 TH signing off…..