Block and Tackle – 2

Ready for some more tasks? Here are a few interesting tit-bits from various sports!

It’s a sport filled season! The summer’s just getting over and you won’t get a sunburn playing at school or at home. Try your hand at some of these puzzlers!

Outdoor Fitness

There are many fun ways to stay fit and healthy. Take a look at what outdoor activities you and your friends could do together.

There are many fun ways to stay fit and healthy. Take a look below to see what outdoor activities you and your friends could do together.

Crack the Code – B

Time to crack some more codes! Try your hand at Morse code.

Morse code is a form of communication that has existed for a very long time and has come in handy in many situations, especially during times when there were no telephones to send an emergency message to someone. Scroll right to learn more. Try using them to code your own message to your friends.

Crack the Code – 2

Time to crack some more codes! Try your hand at Morse code.

Morse code is a form of communication that has existed for a very long time and has come in handy in many situations, especially during times when there were no telephones to send an emergency message to someone. Scroll right to learn more. Try using them to code your own message to your friends.

People of the World – 1

Unravel these mixed-up images and discover interesting facts about cultures around the world.

The world is filled with various cultures, traditions and groups of people. Let’s take a look at a few of these groups of people and learn a little bit about them. Unravel the mixed-up grid to complete the image and keep reading to find out more.

1. Maasai:

The Maasai are an ethnic group of people living in southern Kenya and northern Tanzania. They are perhaps one of the best known people of Africa due to the fact that they have interesting customs and dresses and that they live near many of Africa’s most popular tourist attractions. The language the Maasai speak is called ‘Maa’. They pierce their earlobes and stretch them by wearing large, heavy earrings. They also wear a lot of colourful beaded jewellery.

2. Sardinians:

The Sardinians are the native people from Sardinia, a western Mediterranean island near Italy. Along with Italian and Spanish, they speak Sardinian. One of their most important celebrations is the ‘Sartiglia’, a thrilling tournament. People dress in various attires, and many wear masks as well.

3. Padaung:

The Padaung are a subgroup of people from the Karen people, an ethnic-minority from Myanmar. The women identify themselves by their forms of dress. They are well known for wearing neck rings, and brass coils that are placed around the neck, appearing to lengthen it. Girls first start wearing rings when they are around five years old and new rings are added until a maximum of 25 is reached.

Nature in Danger – 1

Nature is constantly at risk. Learn about how species are classified according to the different levels of threat they face…

Presidents of India – 4

In a few weeks, the new President of India will be elected. Try your hand at this quiz and learn a few facts in the process!

In a few weeks, the new President of India will be elected. How much do you know about the Presidents of India?
Try your hand at these questions!





A Tablet-Based Olympiad

Find out about how you can participate in India’s first tablet-based English Olympiad. Read on for more.