Wilma Rudolph - Overcoming Adversity and Achieving Greatness
Wilma Rudolph's inspiring story showcases her journey from a weak and sickly child to an Olympic champion. Despite facing challenges like polio, she exhibited determination, potential, and gifted talent in sports. Through hard work and the support of her family, Wilma not only walked again but also went on to break barriers and set extraordinary records in track and field, proving that disabilities do not define one's capabilities.
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Unit 5 Unit 5 Equal Footing Equal Footing pg. no. 60 pg. no. 60 2nd term Class 5. ENGLISH 18th August, 2020. Tuesday
sr. no. Words Meanings 1 athlete sportsman 2 relay to pass on 3 gifted having a special talent 4 sports person people who take part in sports 5 eliminated defeated 6 moderately not extreme, medium 7 sickly unhealthy 8 Potential qualities, abilities
Q. No. 2: Construct sentences from these words. 1: gifted : Ali is God gifted with the ability to sing beautifully. 2: potential: The little boy had the potential to become a great athlete. 3: eliminated: The debator was eliminated from the competition. 4: athlete: The athlete won three gold medals in Olympic games. 5: sickly: The sickly little kitten grew into a palyful cat.
Q. No. 3: Answer the following questions. (a) : What caused Wilma to lose the use of her leg? Ans: As a premature baby Wilma was weak and sickly. At the age of four she had polio which caused her to lose the use of her leg. (b) : How did her family help Wilma to walk again? Ans: They followed the doctor's advice to massage her legs four times daily.
(c): Why was Wilma's record 'no ordinary' record? Ans: Wilma's record was 'no ordinary' record because she overcame her pain and suffering to bring glory to herself and her country. (d): What does the title Equal Footing suggest? Ans: Here the title, Equal Footing suggests that Wilma's disability does not stop her to perform equally like other normal people.
Course Book Unit 5 Grammar Pg no.62 Class 5. ENGLISH 24th August, 2020
enthusiastic determined disable strong gifted glorious a: Do b: make c: does..... makes d: make e: do
1: have finished 2: has..... returned 3: has worked 4: has changed 5: have moved 6: have caught 7: have seen 8: have left unequal. unfulfilled Irregular. disabilit Immoral. Inequality
Work book unit 5 Grammar Pg no. 42 Literature reader unit 3 Moon's dadi London trip 26th August 2020
1: has made 2: has written 3: have gone 4: has brought 5: have......eaten 6: have done 7: has talked 8: have caught