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'Together with' CBSE Science Question Bank helpful in achieving brilliant scores in Class 9 exam
Class 9 is a stepping stone during school life as this class forms the base of class 10. The syllabus has changed a lot as compared to class 8th as rote learning existed till class 8 which will not fetch good marks now. As the curriculum will be more conceptual, students will be required to understand the concepts and then accordingly answer the questions during the exam.
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Sainik School Admission for Girls: Eligibility, Age Limit & Process
With the inclusion of girls in Sainik Schools, the doors to a promising career in the Indian Armed Forces have been opened wider. This initiative ensures equal opportunities for girls to receive high-quality military education, discipline, and leadership training.
If you are looking for Sainik School admission for girls, this comprehensive guide will help you understand the eligibility criteria, application process, syllabus, and preparation tips.

Eligibility Criteria for Sainik School Admission for Girls
Before applying for Sainik School Admission for Girls, candidates must meet the following eligibility requirements:
Age Limit: Girls between 10 to 12 years (for Class 6) and 13 to 15 years (for Class 9) as of March 31 of the admission year.
Nationality: The applicant must be an Indian citizen.
Educational Qualification:
For Class 6: The student must have passed Class 5 from a recognized school.
For Class 9: The student must have passed Class 8 from a recognized school.
Medical Fitness: The candidate must be medically fit as per the guidelines of Sainik Schools.
Application Process for Sainik School Admission for Girls
Follow these steps to apply for Sainik School Admission for Girls:
Online Registration: Visit the official website of Sainik Schools or Shoorveer Defence Academy for admission guidance.
Fill the Application Form: Provide accurate personal, educational, and communication details.
Upload Documents: Submit scanned copies of birth certificate, educational documents, passport-size photograph, and other required certificates.
Pay Application Fee: The fee can be paid online via net banking, debit/credit card, or UPI.
Download Admit Card: Once the application is processed, download the admit card for the All India Sainik Schools Entrance Examination (AISSEE).
Appear for the Entrance Exam: The exam includes subjects like Mathematics, General Knowledge, English, and Intelligence.
Medical Test & Interview: Shortlisted candidates will undergo a medical examination and interview.
Final Selection: Based on merit, final selection will be made, and students will be granted admission.
Exam Pattern for Sainik School Admission for Girls
Understanding the exam pattern is crucial for Sainik School Admission for Girls. Hereâs a breakdown of the AISSEE Exam Pattern:
For Class 6:
Subject
No. of Questions
Marks
Mathematics
50
150
General Knowledge
25
50
Language (English/Hindi)
25
50
Intelligence
25
50
Total
125
300
For Class 9:
Subject
No. of Questions
Marks
Mathematics
50
200
Intelligence
25
50
English
25
50
General Science
25
50
Social Science
25
50
Total
150
400
Preparation Tips for Sainik School Admission for Girls
Follow the Syllabus: Refer to the official syllabus and study NCERT books for concepts.
Time Management: Solve previous yearsâ papers to improve speed and accuracy.
Enroll in Coaching: Get expert guidance from Shoorveer Defence Academy.
Mock Tests: Attempt mock tests to enhance confidence.
Physical Fitness: Engage in physical activities as the selection includes medical fitness tests.
Benefits of Sainik School Admission for Girls
Military Training: Prepares students for NDA and other defence exams.
Discipline & Leadership: Builds strong leadership qualities.
Quality Education: Provides a well-rounded academic curriculum.
Scholarships: Various government scholarships are available.
Career Opportunities: Opens doors for prestigious careers in defence services.
Why Choose Shoorveer Defence Academy for Sainik School Admission Preparation?
At Shoorveer Defence Academy, we provide:
Expert faculty with years of experience.
Comprehensive study material.
Mock tests and regular assessments.
Personalized coaching for AISSEE preparation.
Are you ready to begin your journey towards a bright future in defence?
đ Enroll Now for the best coaching on Sainik School Admission for Girls!
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Deepak Mishra, Founder of Fulcrum Ventures and longstanding entrepreneur, on how to leverage the right mindset to explore limitless possibilities

Fulcrum, as the name suggests, means a pivot, without inhibitions,â Deepak Mishra, the founder of the aptly-named Fulcrum Ventures tells me as we sit down in his Bangkok-based office for an exclusive interview in the middle of his peripatetic itinerary. âYour business can rest on our platform, and through us, do whatever you want to do: for example, if you want to do manufacturing, we will facilitate that in terms of bringing the capital. Although we are predominantly a real estate development company with interests in hospitality, and a few other areas, we continue to support businesses from a variety of industries across the board.â
Born and raised in a self-described âregular, large, middle-class family in a small town in India, where my father was a government employee and my mum was a homemaker,â Deepak is candid about the expectations for his path in life from a young age; expectations that he eventually broke free of once heâd found the right mindset. âI grew up before the liberalisation of India, so everyone used to believe that private enterprises sucked you dry, and there were no employment benefits with them,â he revealed. âMy father always wanted me to study hard and get a government job. Academically, I was good but I was not the best, but the expectation at the time was also that you had to score superlatively. My parents never questioned my intelligence or my abilities, but I didnât like studying so much, and I didnât want to sit behind a desk from 9 to 5 every day. Fighting that mindset was one of the biggest challenges Iâve faced.â
And it is through this continuous improvement of his mindset, and with the right support and the right teams, Deepak reveals, that he is where he is today. After an undergraduate in the science stream, he took up a Masterâs in finance in India. âI got the opportunity to work for Citibank in India, in the corporate banking side,â he tells me. But even then, he recalls with a laugh, his parents werenât convinced with his corporate direction until he got his first company car. âManaging their expectations of me made me a good manager in the end,â he says ruefully.
âI moved up the curve swiftly in terms of my understanding and learning. It was good timing in India, and businesses were growing.â Soon after, he received â and took â an opportunity to move to Dubai to work for a European institution. Again, he reveals, âtime and God were very kind, and I did well. That is when I got that exposure that was very multi-cultural in nature.â
And this, he reveals, was where his second biggest challenge revealed itself: leaving a secure, highly-lucrative, and senior role in a tax-free jurisdiction to taking the plunge and becoming an entrepreneur. âIt was tough,â he reveals. âGoing from doing what I understood and loved, which was financial services, and transitioning into a brick-and-mortar business, putting in my own capital, sitting with institutions to borrow on my balance sheet, which I used to do for other people â the entire mindset shift was a challenge. When I sat for my first loan, I remember thinking, âI used to write USD 150 million checks to institutions and now here I am, on my knees, for a USD 5 million loan!â Your ego gets bruised.â
Nevertheless, after his perseverance and investing in the right people, Deepak now heads a business that has a presence around the world: from Switzerland to the UK, Dubai, India, Singapore, Thailand, and soon, Vietnam and Indonesia. âIn fact, in the next month or so in Thailand alone, we will have close to 18 live housing projects,â he confides with no small amount of pride and excitement. âIn the end, my biggest achievements have stemmed from my biggest challenges. They made me who I am.â
He talked to Masala further about how he built his various businesses from the ground up as an entrepreneur, what his corporate background has taught him in life and business, and how heâs continued to overcome challenges over the years with the right attitude and perspective.
Tell us a little more about how your decades of experience in the corporate financial services space shaped who you are today. Although I had done some internships and even ran a business in my late teens, starting my career with Citibank after my Masterâs was a very different environment. The training was totally different and very process-driven; it changed me as an individual in terms of how to approach everything. You were basically in a pressure cooker all the time, but the fact of the matter is, it trained me very well to understand the processes, abide by those processes, and learn to be an industry leader.
After 4-5 years there, Iâd built distribution streams, reasonably-sized businesses for the institution, and even created noteworthy managers under me. With that skill set, I decided to look for something a little more exciting. The fact of the matter is, within financial services, while you are evaluating a company, meeting the key stakeholders of a business, there is a lot of grey matter enhancement that you can do when learning about each of those industries. When you meet mid-tier industry guys, who have walked the tightrope to get to where they are, there is a lot of learning involved that is outside of their balance sheets. You are able to extract through the quantitative and qualitative aspects of their business, and this gives you access. And obviously, that broadens the horizons.
Because Iâd proved to myself and to the institution that Iâd grown a lot, I got an opportunity to move to Dubai and work for a European institution, where I was able to work with many large families from Europe and elsewhere. It helped me network myself and present my ability and skill sets to a larger audience. While no one is perfect, what I offered was my commitment and hard work, and being on the ball 24/7. It helped me network well with future clients.
And how did those corporate experiences eventually push you to take, as you mentioned, one of the biggest risks of your life and start your own ventures?
I loved financial risk management and investment advisory because of the excitement inherent in it. The opportunity changes every six hours. You are agnostic â you look at the auto industry, FMCGs; youâre free to walk in any direction. Itâs very exciting, and challenging to learn new things within various industries. At that time, 20 years back, not all information was at your fingertips, so you had to really go and dig, and that entire process helped you incubate a lot of ideas. Youâre constantly thinking, at some point in time when I have the opportunity, the cash flow, the back-up, and the time, Iâll put these ideas into practice.
But I couldnât have done it without that initial push to get me to the right mindset. My wife has been my biggest support. Weâd met in India, and she also had a great, high-powered career in a large manufacturing set up, and she gave it up to move to Dubai with me. One day, I remember coming back from a business trip and telling my wife, âIâm tired of working for someone else, but Iâm scared to start something on my own.â She said, âYouâre good enough to find another job if it doesnât work out. But this is the time to give it a shot.â And thus, it happened.
How did your first entrepreneurial venture start out? This was in 2009, and I started with financial services again, because that was what I knew. I did a lot of activity in buying distressed debt, a lot of capital market business, IPO and pre-IPO transactions. This was my first company, Greenfield Advisory, which had a capital market license from the monetary authority of Singapore, but incubated in Dubai. That was the transition phase when I moved from Dubai to Singapore.
However, Iâd always fancied entering into real estate, and I was inspired by everyone I saw entering new industries that werenât in their field of expertise in Dubai. I didnât have the wherewithal to enter manufacturing, so I bought some land back in India in 2010, and started building an apartment. I figured, in the worst-case scenario, Iâll fail. Nevertheless, I believed in my ability to sell something and build the right team. We started the first apartment building in Lucknow, my home town, and thatâs when I started my real estate company, which now has numerous investments outside of India â in Thailand, and beyond.
I first came to Thailand looking for opportunities in 2011, and in 2012, I started investing in real estate here. I was building a PNL-driven business, where Iâd invest in projects, and make a good return on equity. However, by 2012, I realised that not everything I touched was going to turn into gold. I needed to create value for myself, and everyone associated with me. That is when the idea of curating brands came from. In 2012, we began to have a separate brand in every country for the kind of business that we would like to be in. For instance, here in Thailand, weâve invested in affordable housing; around THB 2 million town houses in the Bang Na area. Weâre building 950 of those right now, 190 villas are already built and 100 already sold. Itâs different in each country.
How did you decide what the unique opportunities are in each country? When I wanted to get into housing, here in Thailand, we looked at the entire landscape. In 2013-2014, the market was crowded with condominiums and prices were going through the roof. A lot of foreigners were coming here and pumping money like there was no tomorrow. This was not the play for me; I was not so deep-pocketed. I wanted to run a low debt on the balance sheet, as I didnât want to run high leverage to run the business. Looking at the entire product spectrum in the Thai real estate market, we decided to enter at the bottom of the pyramid: town houses, semi-detached and detached houses, which you call low-cost villas.
Firstly, I had to evaluate, how stable is the business? The answer is, very stable because a foreigner cannot buy this â so youâre playing with local supply and demand. I think we are the only foreign company that is in this space. While the COVID-19 pandemic delayed a lot of processes in Southeast Asia, everything has been reactivated in the last 6-9 months, which is very exciting. Weâve curated a brand called Panara here in Thailand, for homes THB 6.5 million and above; and another called Anona which is for houses from THB 1.5 million to THB 5 million. We currently have numerous projects in Bang Na, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Ekkamai, Sukhumvit Soi 11, Samui, and Phuket, and we are in the approval stage for two community malls in the Bang Na area, with a third one entering the approval stage soon.
Meanwhile, in India, we are continuing to focus on high-rise condominiums across cities. Weâve curated a brand called One Oak (one of a kind) for low-rise and high-rise condominiums in India, and the low-rise projects that are currently under discussion in Thailand will also be developed under One Oak.
Weâre also developing a myriad of projects around the world: weâve just greenlit a 117-key hotel in the UK, and Dubai has been an active churn, while in Singapore, weâve bought a lot of real estate, commercial and residential, although weâre not developing them there. Weâre currently focused on higher-growth markets: Thailand, India, soon Indonesia and Vietnam, and weâre hoping to explore Nepal soon.
What unites all these properties? What is your core vision? I want to create a business which creates value for our stakeholders, which builds a reputation of not being the largest or top-tier player, but being a boutique, need-driven provider. I donât want a cookie-cutter model; each one is very unique. Everyone loves a Ferrari, but a 70-year-old man with back problems will never be able to get up if he sits in one! One size doesnât fit all. We do a lot of research â for example, in Thailand, it took us about two months of research to fill up around 500 questionnaires in one area, asking people what they need in a house, to customise our product accordingly. The end goal is to always deliver quality over quantity, and to treat people the same whether youâre buying a THB 2 million home or a THB 12 million home.
This is how we stand out, and our after-sales service is state of the art. Of course, there are flawed processes, but you will be heard in this system, and if it gets to that stage, I will personally address any issues that escalate. In order do all of this, what is required is great people, because we believe that although someone else might have a similar vision, the execution will be different and that all boils down to your people, and trust, discipline, and hard work.
You must have had your fair share of challenges and failures as a self-made man. Can you tell us a little about how youâve overcome them, and what you attribute your current success to?
Developing a business is a complex job, and weâve had our share of struggles and challenges. Identifying a problem which needs to be solved, idea generation, is only the beginning. An organisation is built on people â the right people to do the right jobs. For example, I can set up a factory in a Tier-2 town and start manufacturing phones, but for the phone to reach the consumer and for them to be satisfied and make sure the next phone they buy is also yours, itâs a long road.
During the course of building the business, weâve lost opportunities, money, and good-quality resources, but weâve been able to incubate brilliant ideas and curate good brands, and weâve been able to cultivate good leadership. Weâve managed to pick ourselves up because of our fighting spirit. Thereâs a massive population in India, so itâs very competitive and very cutthroat. That competitive spirit has given us the ability to bounce back.
As Iâve said, mindset is paramount. I was entrepreneurial from the beginning, but I needed a push, which came from my wife. I have a high-risk appetite, and I have the ability to process a lot of information, and multi-task. Iâm a workaholic; I can work 24/7 and I love it. I hate getting stuck in problems, but I love solving them. Youâll also need mentors along your journey. I still meet some of my mentors very often; we have a great relationship over 20 years.
An example of how I dealt with issues was during the pandemic. Business was shattered here in 2021, and the management team didnât know what to do. I came to Bangkok â in fact, I drove up after flying in for the Phuket sandbox â and my CEO and I used to park ourselves at the site from 7am until the night curfew at the time, and work like a foreman. I was literally in their shoes, walking in the concrete. This was to make sure that they knew that I would support them, and thus encourage them not to drop the ball.
And instead of shying away from situations, or going into debt, we are not afraid to use our own resources so we remain debt-free. Most of our businesses are debt free or have very low debt, and even during tough times, by the grace of God, we didnât implement any pay cuts, and we didnât default on any operational creditor or bank.
Youâre a self-confessed workaholic who loves to work 24/7, but even so, how do you balance all your entrepreneurial ventures? Iâm out of Singapore almost 24 days, spending around 5-6 days with my family in a month! Because the business is still nascent, Iâm currently spending a lot of time on the road, investing time into businesses and with management. I love it, but I know itâs a sacrifice for my family. But I think they appreciate what I do, and theyâre very understanding.
I make sure, and my management teams also make sure, that Iâm dovetailed into any and every problematic situation to get a birdâs eye view. At the end of the day, I think the beauty is that my India CEO is my senior from Citi, my Singapore CEO is my colleague from Dubai. They consider me to be the ultimate problem-solver for them, because theyâve seen me grow. We have that trust, and that bond.
Tell us about your biggest support and inspirations over the years.
My parents. My father worked 16-17 hours a day, to make sure that we had a roof over our heads, food on the table every day, and that he could pay our school fees. Both my father and mother were my biggest inspirations, and their support is unconditional.
My wife of course, has sacrificed so much over the years â weâre also a big family; I have four kids. While I have a birdâs eye view and provide what I can, sheâs doing it all on her own â parent/teacher meetings, and so on. Sheâs my backbone. Whenever Iâm slightly disoriented or lost, sheâs the one who tells me, you can do it. Donât give up. She realises and understands that Iâm in love with my work.
What new horizons do you hope to explore in the future, both personally and professionally? Personally, I would like to spend more time with the family. My older girls have a laundry list of places they want to visit in the next three years before the older one goes to uni, so I want to do at least three holidays with them this year.
On the professional front, I want to be able to retain good talent, continue to have the same ethos that weâve created so far, and try to open Indonesia and Vietnam before the end of the year. We are looking at some very specialised real-estate development, like software parks, in these countries, and Iâve incubated a few F&B brands in India as well that weâre bringing here. We have plans to get into multi-brand retail, but itâs still in the finalisation stage.
Any advice for aspiring entrepreneurs? Never be scared; take the plunge. You donât have to be Sir Einstein to achieve anything, whatâs critical is discipline, hard work and commitment. A lot of people who are not that talented are able to cover the ground with their hard work, and I have done that. Focus on your health â a healthy body and a healthy mind will help you think the way you should as an entrepreneur. And if you fail, itâs ok. Iâve done that too. Pick yourself up, but never give up.
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The Miracle Academy: Your Go-To Class 9 Tuition Center Nearby
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A/N: I wanted to add some action, so I moved up when Shannon decided to divorce Eddie. Eddie is too good to make him into a cheater. I'm not really good at describing intimate-type stuff either.
Lose Some, Win Some
Y/N's POV
I am finally home. I'm home with my son, and the school gave me a couple of days to rest. I sat on my couch, watching the news. "Today, police suspect LAFD's 118 for robbing $300,000 worth of cash from a local bank. Police say that the LAFD was there to help the bank manager and a delivery man with a seizure or a possible nerve agent. Police also say that they found the cash inside one of their firetrucks. More information coming up, soon."
After hearing that, I remember the number on one of the firetrucks at the crash. The 118 saved me, and if they saved me, that means that Eddie and my dad are being questioned for a robbery. I haven't known Eddie long, but I know that Eddie, nor my father, would rob a bank.
Zachary walks into the room. "Mommy, I'm ready for bed," my little man says. I turn to him and say, "Ok, I'll be in there in a bit." He runs back to his room.
I hear a knock at the door. It is almost 9:30 pm. Who could be at my door? I go to the door and look through the peephole. Eddie and Christopher stand at the door with a to-go bag.
I open the door, and I say, "Eddie? Chris? what are you doing here?" "I bet you have heard about what is going on. The police have ransacked our house, and I was wondering if you could watch Chris until this blows over?" Eddie asked me desperately.
I smile at the two boys. "Sure. Chris, Zach is in his room getting ready for bed. You can go hang out with him until I get you a bed ready. His room is down the hall, the First door on the left," I tell the little boy, and then turn to Eddie.
He hands me Chris' night bag, and I joke and say, "There better not be any evidence in here." He chuckles, saying, "Nope, no evidence, just clothes, and a toothbrush."
I invite him into my apartment. He walks in and says, "Nice apartment. Is that a skylight?" He points up, at the skylight, in my living room.
(Y/N's Living room /w a skylight)
"Yeah, when Levi died, I would tell Zach that his father was watching him from the stars. So, I decided that anytime we missed Levi, we would watch the stars," I said, trying not to tear up.
Eddie reaches in his pocket and pulls out a picture. "I'm guessing this is Levi?" Eddie asks, handing me the picture. I look at the picture and lose my cool. Eddie sits me on the couch and just hugs me.
This is the closest I've ever been to a man since Levi. It felt good. I felt protected. I don't need protection because I was in the navy, but this man made me feel loved.
We sat on the couch, with me crying into his shirt. "Mommy, aren't you gonna put me to bed?" "Yeah." I get up, heading into my child's room.
Eddie follows me into the room, and what he sees shocks him.
(Zachary's bed)
Christopher is sitting on the bottom bunk of a firehouse bed. The whole room was dedicated to firefighters. When we got in that crash, and he met his grandfather, Zach decided that when he gets older, he would become a firefighter.
Christopher looks at his dad and says, "Dad, Zach said he wants to be like you and uncle Buck when he gets older."
Eddie continues to look around. He walks towards the cubby. Inside the cubby is some of Zach's favorite toys, some pictures of Levi and I, and some pictures of Zach and I. What really caught Eddie's eye, was the picture of Zach on my shoulders, at the El Paso Zoo.
I am tucking the boys in, when I hear, "You were in El Paso?" I look back and say, "Yeah, that was Zach's 2nd birthday. Levi was born in Austin, but he grew up in El Paso." Eddie just nods and goes back to looking around.
As I'm tucking Christopher in he says, "Dad and I are from El Paso. It would have been cool if we met before LA." I smile at the boy, before walking out and turning off the lights.
"We have a lot in common, you know?" Eddie tells me. I look at him and he looks back. "Oh, really?" I ask. Eddie and I move closer to each other. I continue to look at the man and I ask, "Like what?" "Well, for starters, we were both fought for our country." Imagining this man in a military uniform made the moment even hotter. I moved closer. "Ok, and?" "And, we both had a son at a young age."
At this point, he was towering over me. I quickly pulled the man into a kiss. He kisses back. I move my hands from my side to his chest, and he grabs my hips. He deepens the kiss as I move my hands from his chest to his neck. I feel strong hands go under my shirt.
We keep making out for a couple of minutes until I pull back. "I'm so sorry. I forgot you married," I say frantically. "She told me she wasn't ready. She filed for divorce. I also didn't feel like our relationship was working. She left us when Chris was little. I kinda like this hot teacher, who was in the Navy and has a son. Also, she knows about being a firefighter." Eddie tells me, holding my hands.
I kiss Eddie again. Eddie and I head to my room, without breaking the kiss. That night was the best night in forever. Everyone got a sleepover.
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The robbery thing has been put behind us, but a new problem has arrived. My father didn't tell the LAFD everything about why he transferred, therefore leaving him suspended. He hasn't told me either, but I think it is best to let him come to me about it.
I started work again today, except I feel like I'm looking after 3 kids. My dad insisted that we hang out, you know since he wasn't there for most of my life.
I wake up at 5 am to a large banging noise. I look to see who it is, and surprise surprise, it is my father with tons of groceries. "Dad, what are you doing here. Zach is still asleep, and I don't have to be up till 7 am." I tell my dad, letting him in.
He heads to my kitchen and sits down the food. "I was thinking that I could make you and Zach breakfast, and then I could take you to work."
I gave my father a loving look. I feel bad that his past came back to haunt him, but maybe something good will come out of it. Besides, I missed the father/daughter bonding we had. Eddie told me his food is at grade A chef level, so why not let him cook for me.
"Well I love what you're doing, but I'm missing sleep. If it's fine with you, could I go back to sleep?" I ask, and receive a nod back. I walk to my room, but I turn back to check upon him. I know he's sad, but at this moment he looks happy.
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I woke up at 7 am to a heavenly smell. I walk into the kitchen, after remembering my dad was making breakfast. As leave the hallway to see my son and father talking about firefighting. I smile, and my dad turns to face me.
"Ah, you're awake! I woke up Zach and got him dressed for you." my dad says taking a bite of the french toast. I go into the kitchen and make myself some food. I see french toast, fresh fruit, bacon, eggs, and freshly squeezed orange juice. I look amazed as I take some of everything.
My dad works up the courage to ask me a question, "I was wondering if you wanted to stop by the firehouse, like old times. I have some people I would like you to meet." With my mouth full, I say, "Yeah, I missed those days" "Oh man, mommy is breaking a rule. She is talking with her mouth full," Zach says to the man next to him.
Dad laughs. "Well I ate, but I have to get dressed." I head to my room to get dressed.
(Y/N's outfit to work)
I walk back into the living room and we get ready to head out. We make it to the school, and I say goodbye to my father. I take Zach to class. I get to the office and I see Eddie and Chris. "Hey, I was just hanging with your fire captain." "Well, can you tell him we want him back because his replacement is terrible?" I laugh.
"So, are you coming to the firehouse?" Eddie asked me like he knew my dad would ask me. I give the firefighter a suspicious look and then say, "Yeah, my dad asked me this morning. Would you like me to bring Chris?" He gives me a "yeah, sure", and then we say goodbye.
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Christopher and I had so much fun. We were in math, and I helped teach him fractions with mini Kit-Kats. Then, in English, we acted out storytime with his class. The day ended in science, where we build and erupted our own volcanos.
It is the end of the day, some and of the boys waited outside for my father. When he arrived, we got in and started heading towards the fire station, which was only a 5-minute drive.
We walk into the 118's fire station, and Zach went off. A scream could be heard throughout the whole building. All the firefighters and paramedics stopped to see what was going on. My dad walked up to me and said, "Just like his mother."
Eddie and another man walked down the stairs to see what was happening. I smile at the majestic man walking towards me. We go into a hug before I hear a cough.
"Eddie, aren't you gonna introduce me to the pretty lady," the man asked Eddie. I smile at the man, but Eddie and my dad roll their eyes. My dad jumps into the conversation, "Buck, this is my daughter, Y/N, and her son, Zach. Y/N, this is Buck."
Buck and I shake hands. "My name is actually Evan Buckley, but everyone calls me Buck. You are somewhat of what Eddie has told me. Your pretty, but I expected a younger Bobby, with boobs." Eddie smacks Buck's chest.
I'm laughing and I head upstairs with the others. "Mommy! Mommy! Can I go down the fire pole," Zach asks, tugging on my pant leg? I nod my head yes.
Another man and woman walk over and sit with us in the lounge. "Why is there a little boy running around? Did someone drop him off, because I think your only supposed to do that with babies, not children," the man said, sitting right next to me. "That's my son. I'm Y/N." I hold out my hand waiting for the man to shake it. "I'm Howie, but everyone calls me Chimney. This is Hen," The man says, and the woman waves.
We continue to talk until the emergency bell rings. Everyone heads downstairs, but I pull Eddie back. I give him a long kiss, with my arms around his neck and his around my waist.
I pull back and say, "I had fun the other night. Maybe, I could see if my dad could watch the boys, and you and I could maybe have dinner at my house." Eddie groans and says, "Oh, how I would love that. We could also watch a movie."
This man will be the death of me. "Yeah, but you need to go." Eddie runs off to an emergency, I head to the store with my dad, Christopher, and Zachary.
"You know, you don't have to hide Eddie from me," He tells me. I look at him shocked. "I see the way you guys look at each other, and I saw you guys kiss today," he says calmly.
"Well, since you know could you help me make a meal for him and I tonight, and can you watch the boys?" I practically beg. He nods, and then he moves towards the isles, picking out ingredients.
"I don't want to intrude, so I will give you a recipe card. But yes, I will take the boys, just use protection. I don't want to see another grandchild for a while," he says, earning a smack on the chest from me. "There are children around," I whisper.
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My dad gave me a recipe for Ravioli, served with garlic bread and bacon-wrapped asparagus. I am almost finished cooking when I hear a knock.
(Y/N's Date Outfit)
I open the door to see a devastated Eddie. I go in to hug him, and Eddie says, "She's dead. Shannon died in the emergency room. That call we left for, that was for her. What am I gonna tell Christopher."
I welcome the man in, and I sit him on the couch. "Do you want to eat?" I ask, hoping that I could get him to relax and eat. "No" is all I hear, before he shoves his face into my shoulder, and lets it all out. I rub his back and say, "Everything will be fine."
We sit there, on the couch, just cuddling. I smell something burning. My eyes widen and I yell, "My bread!"
Eddie's mind comes back to earth and he heads towards the kitchen. Not only is the bread burnt, but there was also a slight fire. Eddie quickly grabbed the fire extinguisher and put out the fire.
I was so scared. Eddie saved me from a fire. At the moment, I forgot all about the food, Eddie's emotions, and everything else. I kissed Eddie out of thankfulness. We kissed for about a minute before he pulled away.
"Sorry, I shouldn't have done that, with everything going on. I was scared. I could've just stood there and let the fire grow, but no, you saved me. You are m-" Eddie cut me off with a kiss.
Eddie picked me up and took me to my room. He laid me on my bed, and next thing you know, our clothes are off.
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J BLAKE SMITH Describe Teaching Method
smith let us take at the different techniques for educating
1 DESCRIPTIVE METHODS
The teacher begins by depicting the themes and dependent upon the student. E. g the table has four legs and a level top. It is utilized for composing, perusing and eating, and for serving meals. The teacher portrays all he is familiar with table, house, or any topics.
2 EXPLANATORY METHODS
In these techniques the educator begins instructing by disclosing the points to understudies in types of definition. Models are cash He or she characterizes cash; whatever is by and large satisfactory as a method for installment and repayment of obligations. it is a legal delicate. The educator clarifies into subtleties all he is familiar with cash for understudies to comprehend.
3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWER METHODS
A teacher after transmit and ideas the to the student then asking the quires; while the understudies answer by observing answers for the inquiries posed. E. g What is Biology? While the student back replies by characterizing science as the subject that studies living things that incorporate plants and creatures. A teacher then, at that point, went further to convey his lesson by clarifying in subtleties; to the importance of science and asked them more inquiries connecting with the topics.
4 EXPERIMENTAL METHODS
A teacher will discuss to teach and best information to the students. It is normally done in the lab or study hall with bunches of trial devices and types. It makes enduring memory since understudies are presented to practical's that improved their learning rate. They even practice it themselves to determine levels of comprehension while the educator's amends where there is botches.
5 PLAYAWAY METHODS
This is a strategy whereby the instructor plays with understudies in the type of singing and rhymes recitation while the understudies or students chime in and hit the dance floor with the educator. In doing as such the instructor give information and thoughts to the students through singing and showing with understudies. E. g Row your boat delicately down the stream, merrily happily life is nevertheless a fantasy. While the understudies chime in and play with the educator. it is material for understudies in lower classes like kindergarten and pre-nursery classes.
6 LECTURE METHODS-
This is a technique by which the teacher conveys his points or subjects in the type of talks.
7 FIELD TRIP METHODS-
This technique includes the teaching and student setting out on a field outing to see things for themselves too the teach appointed to this outing shows; Moreover, discloses to the student what they see and ran over. E. g A visit to the zoo, visit the greenhouse, hospitals, air terminals, seaports, enterprises, and banks.
8 LISTENING METHODS
The educator instructs while the understudies pay attention to the instructor as he explains the points to the student. The instructor gives the understudies task and homework after the illustration
9 DISCUSSION METHODS
This is a strategy by which the educator examines the points with the understudies in subtleties; Similarly it is a mutually beneficial arrangement, the student posed inquiries in regions where they don't comprehend. The teacher begin educating by composing the subjects on the blackboard and examining it with the understudies as he advanced with the points j blake smith
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Common myths and misconceptions about home education
So in case anyone has somehow missed it, I have recently become a Big supporter of home education in a very lefty way, which has meant I have had to challenge a lot of views I have previously held about home education and that I know a lot of other lefties hold too. I am of the opinion that embracing home education, not as a last resort, but as the primary form of education for as many children as possible, is a vital part of achieving the required shifts in society needed to meet the goals of most leftists. So I am taking it on myself to convince you all that it is a very good thing, and also to clear up some misconceptions people have about home education that may make them feel they are unable to do it.
(A note, I am from the UK and shall be using UK terminology and specifics regarding law, policy and other such things will be from a UK perspective. I shall be using the term home education, as that is the legal term in the UK and is distinct from home schooling, which is the term for what school children have been doing during the pandemic.)
And I would also like to extend a quick thanks to Education Otherwise and the mods at Home education and your local authority for teaching me A LOT.
Have any questions about anything Iâve not covered here? Just let me know!
1. âHome education is illegal.â
- Sadly, home education is illegal or restricted to the point of inaccessibility in most of the world. From the research I have done, it seems that only the US and the UK have reasonable laws around home education (if I am using a very broad definition of reasonable, it is still not great). I do hope I can change this section soon, and I would *heavily* encourage people to campaign for the right to home educate post pandemic, perhaps cite any benefits learning at home has provided to children, perhaps???
2. âHome education is a tool used by religious fundamentalists to brainwash children!â
- This is a view many hold, and for good reason. For many of us, when we think of home education, we think of christian fundamentalists in the deep south of America, pulling their children out of school to avoid the liberal agenda. The truth is, anything can be used as a tool of indoctrination. This can happen in home education, and it can happen and has happened in schools too. In my own communities we have had instances of schools being a site of religious radicalization of children. The reality is this is far too complex and deep an issue to be solved by deeming any particular form of education as âbadâ. I am not an expert on how best to deal with such issues, but I do feel that things like outreach and building a healthy community with otherwise more isolated religious groups would be a better way to address these issues.
3. âYou need to have x qualification to home educate.â
- Again, a reasonable view to hold, given that state run and private education does require educators to hold certain qualifications, but in practice it quickly becomes evident the same does not necessarily have to apply with home education. Educational qualifications are very much focused on delivering an education in a classroom, which is a far cry from home education. During our home education of our child, my partner, who is a qualified SEN TA, has struggled far more than I have with educating our SEN child, despite the fact I hold no qualifications.
We live in amazing times when it comes to education. There are many things that parents and communities have to teach a child, and there are many things a child can teach to themself if given the tools to do so. You can even learn together! Their are endless resources available, books and games and documentaries, and even home education groups and private tutors if you feel that is the right fit for your child. You donât need a piece of paper for your child to spend a day with their nose buried in a book, or to help the neighbor with his vegetable patch, or to cuddle up on the sofa while watching Planet Earth.
4. âYou are required to follow the national curriculum.â
- This does vary by country (that allows home education). As a general rule, the stricter a country is about who can home educate, the stricter they are about what must be taught. In the UK, you are not required to follow the national curriculum. Education must be âefficientâ and suited to the childâs âage, aptitude and abilityâ, and LAs do require that english and maths are covered. Other than that, you are allowed to tailor the content of education to the child and their interests. We have recently dropped geography for now and are only just picking up history again. It has also given us the freedom to focus on areas our child needs that would not be covered in mainstream education, such as anxiety management, trauma processing, self care and hygiene.
5. âHome education looks like school/is just filling out workbooks/etcâ
- The thing you will always hear from experienced home educators when you begin home education is âhome education doesnât need to be school at homeâ. Much like you can tailor the content of the learning to the child, you can also tailor the delivery to the child. Some child need structure, timetable, instructions. Some need freedom and to bounce between topics. Some need to have an hour learning maths and only maths, some need to go dig up your garden âfor scienceâ. Some want to learn every day, some will need extended breaks.
Learning happens all the time, from the moment they wake to the moment they sleep. As an example, at home we have some workbooks, as both me and my child have ADHD and need someone to go âok learn thisâ rather than us having to work out for ourselves what we need to cover for core subjects like english and maths. For the rest of most days my child is left to their own devices to binge youtube and netflix and work on their art. We try and go for a woodland walk every few days, where we have Deep Discussions about all kinds of topics, and we are also working on growing edible plants and baking cakes from around the world. We are more hands-off at the moment, due to the current bout of anxiety, but when that settles again we will get back to history themed crafts and STEM activities. Post-pandemic, we will be signing our kid up for swimming classes and âafter schoolâ clubs, and looking at sending them down to my mum for the home ed groups where she lives, like the forest school. A lot of home education outside of a pandemic is in groups and community based, or will make use of libraries and museums and other public learning opportunities. Frequently very little will happen at home.
In fact many home educators will advise new families to âdeschoolâ for a while before jumping in to learning. This is a period where you âget school out of your systemâ, and just exist. Learning does not have to be intentional, you will be surprised how much you can achieve by just having fun.
6. âHome education is expensive.â
- It can be, ask my bank account. However, it is perfectly possible to deliver a quality education with little to no money. Iâm not saying itâs easy, but itâs doable. Their are many online resources for free (check out oak academy), and libraries have plenty available too. Even paid resources can be very cheap if you know where to look. (psst, if your kid thrives with worksheets and powerpoints, get yourself a twinkl subscription, download everything you need for a year then cancel it.)
(This does not apply to exams. Get saving!)
7. âHome educated children are not properly socialised.â
- This is only really true during the pandemic. The rest of the time, home educated children are free to socialise whenever they want, with whoever they want, in whatever setting they choose. Socialisation while home educating is in the opinions of many of a higher quality, as they are not limited to groups of a similar age and background. Many home educating families form groups for their children to socialise together too. For ND children especially, socialising while home educated can be far less stressful and far more fulfilling than in school.
8. âHome educated children wonât get qualifications.â
- Just plain not true. Arranging qualifications can be costly and time consuming, but it is possible and regularly done. Some children may return to school or college to access exams for free, and I have heard of a handful of cases where individuals were able to secure prestigious university places without any qualifications. Home education also allows for more freedom with how exams and qualifications are approached, for example, many home educated children will pick one GCSE to focus on at a time, rather than covering numerous topics over 2 years and having exams for all of them at once like children in school will.
9. âHome education is a safeguarding risk/is used to cover up abuse/home educated children are not seen.â
- In the UK at least, home education is not considered a safeguarding risk, no matter what authorities may tell you, nor are home educated ânot seenâ. They still visit medical professionals, they still engage with their communities.
Now I shall add the relevant paper here should I find it again, but the idea that home education is used to cover up abuse to a statistically significant degree, or that home educated children are at more risk of abuse, is false. Home educating families do face a significantly higher risk of social services involvement than other families, but far less abuse is found in comparison to other families. It is also worth considering, when talking about social services involvement, that many families pursue home education due to failures by schools regarding a childâs vulnerabilities. In most cases, especially the Big Ones, where a home educated child is abused, the child was already known to authorities as a victim of abuse, therefore home educating did nothing to hide said abuse.
Children are also routinely abused in schools, which is another common reason for home educating.
10. âHome education has to be monitored or approved.â
- Depends on the country, I know in Japan home education is monitored by schools, however in the UK, monitoring is not lawful. Local authorities may make informal enquiries to ensure a suitable education is being facilitated (keep EVERYTHING in writing and please go straight to âhome education and your local authorityâ group on FB for advice, you WILL need it!). In England, if your child is in mainstream education, you can deregister at will, from a special school will require LA approval. In Scotland deregistering requires LA approval. (Again, head to the aforementioned group for advice).
11. âYou canât work/get an education while home educatingâ
- It is hard to balance work, education and educating your child, but it is possible, people do it every day. Obviously, having at least one parent free to educate unhindered at all times is an ideal situation, but in the real world it often does not work that way. Parents may have to home educate regardless of their other commitments if a child truly needs to escape the school system. Many parents work or learn from home, and sometimes it is even possible to combine these activities with home education. Professional artists and crafters can pass down their skills while working, distance learners can invite their children to sit in on lectures. The really great thing about home education is it is flexible. Do you have a whole day of meetings? Let the kid play minecraft all day! Going to be in the office all day? Drop the kid off at the local forest school or something else they can do all day. Drop them with the grandparents to help with the gardening!
12. âHome educated are behind/achieve less than school children.â
- Their is no evidence that home education is of a lower quality than school education. Many children are home educated specifically because the school environment was detrimental to their education, and thrive with home education. Plenty of children are able to learn more simply by having 1-to-1 attention, without the distraction of an entire class. And others may well be âbehindâ, and are educated at home because of their specific needs that mean they will never thrive in an academic setting, so they are allowed to focus on learning skills that will allow them to live independently.
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Practical GCSE Advice
Tips From A New Year 12 Who Somehow Got All 9s
Donât worry, Iâm not becoming a studyblr. Iâm writing this on results day as a sort of farewell to GCSEs and to impart some âwisdomâ upon the youngsters before I move on to A-levels. Iâm going to keep this to specific, practical things you can do to improve, none of that vague nonsense. Subject-specific tips for maths, geography, triple science, language, literature, graphic comms and comp sci under the fold because this is too bloody long already.
General Tips:
Donât go revision crazy. People will always emphasize revision, but so long as youâre revising effectively (see below) youâre safe to start revising about a month before mocks, and two months before your final exams. In terms of a revision schedule during those months, I worked with one or two hours per day, with a free day on Friday and Sunday.Â
Use apps to stay organised. Put your school timetable and exam dates in your calendar of choice with appropriate reminders and colour coding. To keep track of homework and revision, use Adapt - you can put in your GCSEs and it tracks which topics you have covered and how many times, as well as allowing you to input homework and your school timetable. During study time use Forest (free on Android) to lock yourself out of your phone for a certain amount of time.
Pay attention to lessons from the start. From the beginning of Year 10 every lesson is a GCSE lesson, and everything you learn could come up in an exam. Follow along with your teacher, make the best notes you can, do the work and understand the concepts as early as you can. Youâll thank yourself in a year as you watch the rest of your class wonder what a ribosome is when revision time comes.
Revise effectively. Use Adapt or a textbook to keep track of your confidence level on every topic, so when youâre revising you can focus on the ones you donât understand whatsoever. Also, donât just read stuff when revising. You have to train your brain to retrieve the information. Memorise vocabulary and basic facts using flashcards, then answer exam questions. Lots and lots of exam questions.
Use your teachers. They want you to succeed because it reflects well on them! If you donât understand something after a lesson, pop back at break or lunch, or shoot them an email and they will help. Donât just bank on it not showing up in the test because Sodâs Law dictates that it will. After Christmas in Year 11 they will often start revision sessions or intervention. Attend them for any subjects youâre even slightly shaky on. Theyâll boost your grade like nothing else, even if it does take up some of your chill out time.
Buy textbooks and study materials through school. If your school offers you textbooks and workbooks itâs likely that will be the best deal for them, since theyâre purchased in bulk. Grab all you can in Year 10 and talk to the school if you canât afford many - they may be willing to help. If you know any higher-level teachers see if they have any sample study materials from CGP and the like. My English teacher gave me a lovely set of sample CGP Macbeth flashcards that would have proved really useful.
Make flashcards at the end of every topic. Stay on top of them. You want a term on one side and a definition on the other, or a quote and analysis etc. If you donât like endless bits of card floating around use Quizlet - you might not even need to make them yourself as many people have shared GCSE flashcards there.
And finally - donât forget youâre a human! Humans need regular sleep, healthy food including breakfasts, hydration, fun and social time. Make time in your day to take care of yourself. Your brain works better when youâre healthy so often an extra hour of sleep will do more for your grade than an extra hour of revision. Hanging out with your friends and keeping up with your hobbies reduces stress.Â
Feel free to ask me any questions you may have about any of this stuff, or if you just need advice Iâm here too! Iâve done it before, I can help you out.
Subject Specific Tips:
Edexcel Maths:
Use CorbettMaths. All the time. If you havenât done every one of his worksheets at least once youâre not grinding hard enough. Jk, but seriously this guy used to teach me in real life and heâs awesome. He makes flashcard packs, videos on every aspect of GCSE maths, daily challenges, textbook exercises, practice exam questions... literally everything you could ever need.
Practice everything until youâre sick of it, and then do ten more questions.
Youâll need to memorise some trig identities. Donât memorise them as a table, thatâs hard. Memorise them as these triangles, sketch them out in an exam and work it out on the spot. Easy.

AQA Geography:
Donât goof off during your fieldwork. Donât make the same mistake as me. If I ever had to do the fieldwork paper I would not have got a 9. Even though itâs a field trip, even though youâre with your friends, this will directly impact your GCSEs and you need to treat it like an exam.
Memorise vocabulary then move onto exam questions. Geography is very formulaic and exam questions repeat themselves - take advantage of that.
Memorise. Your. Case. Studies.
AQA Biology, Chemistry and Physics:
A l l h a i l f r e e s c i e n c e l e s s o n s .
Practice those reading comprehension questions where youâre presented with information and have to answer questions about them. A surprising amount of people get overwhelmed because they havenât revised it. You canât! You have to read and understand it within the exam.
Memorise your bloody equations for physics or you will fail. Use Quizlet, learn them all by the end of year 10 even if you donât know what theyâre about yet, practice using them.
Buy the CGP workbooks and complete them! Make sure to buy the answers too, because CGP are scammers.
AQA English Language and Literature:
Identify 10-20 brief quotes from each piece of literature so you have a few for each character and theme. They can overlap! Also, memorise the authorâs intentions for each one. With poems (for those of you who have to do them... Iâm not salty, I promise) ask your teacher to recommend 5 that match up with the most themes and memorise 3 quotes from each. Remember to analyse the rest of the poems too - any of them could come up so itâs good to have an understanding.
Memorise structures for every question. The examiners will tell you not to use structures. Shut up, I got all 9s. Structures are the best way for slow writers to ensure they get everything they need to in. TETAAC (topic, evidence, terminology, analysis, alternative interpretation, context) works for lit essays and can be modified for every other question. Work out how many paragraphs you can write in 40 minutes and take that into account when planning. Once the plan is done itâs just a matter of making it sound frilly. English: hacked. My normal plan for a lit essay is a one-sentence thesis statement for an intro, 3xTETAAC paragraphs and a conclusion which reiterates everything but better.
Donât worry if your grade is terrifyingly low to begin with. Thatâs just how English rolls. Youâll slowly develop the skills you need and start to make 3 or 4 grades of progress throughout year 11.
OCR Art and Design - Graphic Communication:
Think long and hard about whether you want to do graphics or fine art, if your school offers both. Graphics is designing logos, fine art is whatever you want. I should have taken fine art in retrospect.
Make as much work as possible from the very start, even if you havenât decided on your portfolio project yet. Everything, and I mean everything, can be shoehorned. If you make a lot of work you have some leeway and can leave out your early stuff so your overall portfolio looks better.
Annotate as you go and store all your thoughts digitally. Even if you have no clue what youâre supposed to write in annotations, put down your thought process. Itâs easy to tidy up something you wrote a year ago, but itâs really hard to stare at a letter F made out of newspaper and remember where on earth you were going with it.
To make enough work you will need to stay after school often and give up a lot of lunch times. Thatâs just how it goes. At least with the right crew it can be fun - the combo of my friends and the very chaotic art teachers at my school made my Thursday graphics sessions something to look forward to.
OCR Computer Science:
Use Quizlet flashcards to memorise terms. Being able to correctly define terms is half the battle, literally. Youâll basically get an instant 9 on the first paper if you memorise every term defined in the textbook. Luckily, someone beautiful and generous by the name of sporkified (wink wink) on Quizlet has created two sets with everything you need to know for the entire qualification.
Practice programming in your chosen language before your programming project starts. Learn to do everything mentioned in the textbook and try it out on a sample project. Many will tell you to not bother about the programming project, it doesnât matter. Thatâs true to some extent, but excelling in the programming project can tip you up a grade as well as making the algorithm questions on paper 2 easier for you.
Take part in Cyber Discovery. Give it a Google, sign up. Itâs really hard if you have no practical computer experience but doing it gave me a real edge with paper 2 which is where you want to focus your energy as itâs weighted more. Also itâs fun.
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