Christmas Characters

Ho ho ho! Can you identify these fictional characters from popular Christmas tales? Get going!

Have you ever watched a film or read a book that revolves around Christmas time? Some stories are simply Christmas classics and you can’t ever forget the characters! Get into the festive spirit with this challenge. Can you identify all these Christmas-related fictional characters from stories/movies?

Nouns and Verbs

Gear up for this grammar task and spot the answers correctly! Read on for more.

Gear up for a grammar task! A noun is a word that denotes a person, animal, place, thing or idea. For example: teacher, tiger, Tanzania, tree, technology, etc. A verb is a word that expresses an action. For example: teach, write, shine, etc. Adjectives are words that describe a noun. They give information about an object’s size, shape, age, colour, origin or material. Eg: Large, intelligent, dark, yellow.

Each of the following sets of words has one word that can be used a noun as well as a verb. Can you identify this noun-cum-verb correctly? Scroll down and click on the answers.





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Nouns + Verbs

Gear up for this grammar task and spot the answers correctly! Read on for more.

Gear up for a grammar task! A noun is a word that denotes a person, animal, place, thing or idea. For example: teacher, tiger, Tanzania, tree, technology, etc. A verb is a word that expresses an action. For example: teach, write, shine, etc. Adjectives are words that describe a noun. They give information about an object’s size, shape, age, colour, origin or material. Eg: Large, intelligent, dark, yellow.

Each of the following sets of words has one word that can be used a noun as well as a verb. Can you identify this noun-cum-verb correctly? Scroll down and click on the answers.






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Let It Snow!

Get creative this winter by making your own paper snowflakes. Take a look at this video and get busy!

Winter Jumble

Warm up your brain this winter with this puzzle! How quickly can you unscramble these words?

Tis’ the season! The following words are all related to winter. They are jumbled up! Can you unscramble them?

Taste & Smell

Follow these instructions and try out this experiment at home! Read on to find out more…

Put your senses to a test with this simple experiment. Scroll through these slides and follow the instructions to try out this experiment at home.

Tales of the Bard

Try this crossword based on the plays written by William Shakespeare. These multiple choice clues will make the grid easier to crack!

William Shakespeare is widely regarded as the greatest writer in English. Among other works, his plays are world famous. They have been translated into many languages, and are widely performed around the world.

Try this crossword based on the titles of some of the Bard’s famous plays. Every clue has three possible answers – choose the correct one and fill it in!

What’s That Building?

Learn more about the economy and money. Can you identify these ‘financial’ buildings?

Money keeps the economy of the world alive. Not only does it let you buy things, but it also helps the economy of a country grow. The economy is made up of buyers and sellers. Most of us are both buyers and sellers. We buy what we want and need for our lives; adults who work sell their time and expertise to their employers. There are times when most people have more money than they need to survive. When that happens, the economy is said to be doing well. There are times when most people have too little money to buy what they need. When that happens, the economy is believed to be doing badly.

Take a look at these important buildings in and around India that have to do with finance. Can you identify them?