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Read before you do Presentation should be a teaching aid only and not the stuff to puzzle the students Avoid useless animations, make it simple Keep light backgrounds as rich colours strain human eyes Use pictures only if they are relevant If the contents in a slide deserves attention, avoid pictures Keep in mind the length of the Model Lesson Dr. Deepti Khede, JNV Ashoknagar M.P.

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Read before you do

Presentation should be a teaching aid only and not the stuff to puzzle the studentsAvoid useless animations, make it simple Keep light backgrounds as rich colours strain human eyesUse pictures only if they are relevantIf the contents in a slide deserves attention, avoid picturesKeep in mind the length of the period and level of the studentsCrux of the story or lesson should not be the first slide

Model Lesson

Dr. Deepti Khede, JNV Ashoknagar M.P.

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Model Lesson

A Game of Chance

A little boy goes to see fair in his village with his uncle and a servant ‘Bhaiya’ for merry making.

The uncle went away with his friends and the boy and servant were left alone to move around. The uncle

advised them not to buy anything during his absence.

Dr. Deepti Khede, JNV Ashoknagar M.P.

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Model Lesson

All the shops in the fair were fascinating him. The Lucky Shop

tempted him most. He saw people trying their luck on the shop and

winning different prizes.

Dr. Deepti Khede, JNV Ashoknagar M.P.

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Model Lesson

Business is other peoples money.Business today consists in persuading crowds.The nature of business is swindling.

Dr. Deepti Khede, JNV Ashoknagar M.P.

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Model LessonWe make our own fortune, we call it fate.Fortune knocks but once, but misfortune has much more patience. Fortune makes a fool of him whom she favours too much.

Dr. Deepti Khede, JNV Ashoknagar M.P.

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Model LessonRasheed could not resist his desire and started playing the game. He tried again and again but got a trifle every time at last, he lost all his money and became penniless. All the people were laughing at his bad luck but none showed sympathy to him.

Dr. Deepti Khede, JNV Ashoknagar M.P.

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Model LessonWhen uncle saw Rasheed upset, he helped him enjoy the fair. Uncle explained him that the winners were the shopkeeper’s friends only. They all played a trick on him and got his money. There is nothing like bad luck in the game, it was only his foolishness.

Dr. Deepti Khede, JNV Ashoknagar M.P.