Grading System CBSE Class 10 Board exams made optional
No exam ..... No exam .... a good news for students!
But the value of educational system?.... up? ....down? ....lets review...
Under the grading system, students would be given grades like A+, A, B, C, D and E. Read more...
ICSE Board Exam Timetable 2011
Are you looking for the ICSE Date Sheet and TimeTable of 2011? Here is the page link (official ICSE Board website) that will reach you about the ICSE Date Sheet 2011 and Time Table. ICSE has declared the Examination Date Sheet of 2011 please click on below links and download the PDF filefor your ready reference. ICSE TIME TABLE 2011==============PAST YEARS=============
Kindly note for the ICSE March 2009 Examination, Dates for the conduct of ART Papers (I-IV) have been fixed.

Note: In addition to the time indicated on the Timetable for writing the paper, 15 minutes time is given for reading the question paper.
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A humble request to TEACHERS/STUDENTS: Kindly share as comments, if anyone has the latest timetable from ICSE for the year 2010, so that it will help other students to get informed and let us REACH and TEACH each OTHER.
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Happy Independence Day August 15 - 2010
Mental Math Tricks Play with 9, 99,999..
When you do multiply by 9, or 99, or 999 or even 9999...
Multiply by 4 and 5
when want to multiply By 4
Same way
when you want to multiply By 5
Divide the number in 2 and then multiply it by 10. (a/2X10=aX5)
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Bodo Self Learning
Letters:
a.Dengkwfwr - Vowels ( Garang hangkw ) a,e,i,o,w,u.
Bibungsar - Pronunciation
a - is pronounced like in English a in father ; as, afa - father: ada - elder brother:
e - is pronounced like e in beg: as, emao - yeast: emfou - insect:
i - is pronounced like i in give; as, bilai - leaf: be - he: gi - to fear:
w- is pronounced like o in nation : as,gwdw - past: gwka - bitter:
u - is pronounced like u in full: as, gusu - cold: guar - wide:
b) Dengkw jora - Diphthong
ao, ai, eo, ou, wi, ui,
Example: Bidinti. rao - voice, language; baira - outside: rai - to speak, to scold: mai - paddy:
eo - to plough: geo - be open: roi - to tire : roina - an implement for scooping paddy:
ou - yes: oua - bamboo : gou - swarm of bee: wi - abwi - grand mother : fwi - come:
ui - kurui -bowl: gurui - soft:
c) Consonants - bwdwnfwr ( kourang hangkw)
b, d, f, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, p, r, s, t, y.
Pronunciation - Bibungsar:
b - is pronounced like the English b in boy; as, bo - to spread cloth, leaf etc. : boba - dumb: bod - sense :
d - is pronounced like the Eng. d in dog, as, dob, - to bend : doba - pool :
f - is pronounced like the Eng. ph (f) in force; as, forai - to read : fojo - to break :
g - is pronounced like the Eng. g in goitre, as, goblong - hole : gorai - horse :
h - is pronounced like the Eng.h in horse, as, hom - to cook before the vapour: hogar - to set free :
j - is pronounced like the Eng. j in join, as, jorai - to join : fojo - to break :
k - is pronounced like the Eng. k (kh) in coin, as, kob - clap : kodal - spade :
l - is pronounced like the Eng. l in lord; as, logai - to mix : lokob - to pour :
m - is pronounced like the Eng. m moiture, as, mohor - form, shape, pattern : molai - to flower as mango :
n - is pronounced like the Eng. n in nod; as, nongou - yes, true : nongkai - false, untrue :
p - is pronounced like the Eng. p in poll; It is also used as double consonant e.g. pse; as sapse - how many persons ? : gangpse - how many cloths ? :
r - is pronounced like the Eng. r in rocks, but the pronunciation is less aspirated than English r; as, rao - voice, language : rohai - to wither :
s - is pronounced like the Eng. s in soft; as, sobai - pulse : solo - story :
t - is pronounced like the Eng. t in top; as, togai - to cheat, to deceive : tofla - packet :
y - is pronounced like the Eng. y in boy, as, goy - betel-nut : kobay - creel :
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Maths Tip and Tricks: Multiply Up to 20X20 In your mind
I will assume that you know your multiplication table reasonably well up to 10x10.
Try this this few example:
Step one: Make 15 x 13 for an example.
Step two: Always place the bigger numbe8r of the two on top in your mind.
Step three: Then draw the shape of Africa mentally so it covers the 15 and the 3 from the 13 below. Those covered numbers are all you need.
Step four: First add 15 + 3 = 18
Step five: Add a zero behind it (multiply by 10) to get 180.
Step Six: Multiply the covered lower 3 x the single digit above it the "5" (3x5= 15)
Step seven: Add 180 + 15 = 195.
That was the trick! isn't that easy? Practice this on paper first! Read more...
Back to the same number 7
This maths trick to me one of my friend. It is very funny!
It is very simple:
with one example we see how this work!
[first we did] - Let us consider the number: 10
[second we did] - Doubling it, we get: 20
[Third we did] - Now adding 5 and 12 successively, we get: 25 & 37
[Fourth we did] - Subtracting 3 from the above yields: 34
[Fifth we did] - Dividing the above number by 2 would make: 17
[Six we did ] - Subtracting 10 (which was the original number) from the above gives: 7
How funny! enjoy! Read more...
Music Dotted Notes
DOTTED NOTES
A dot ( . ) put after a note increases that note by half its value.

TRIPLETS
A triplet consists of three notes, which are connected by the sign
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Sago Rice Halva
Sago Rice Halva
Ingredients Required this:
Groundnut Chutney
How to make Groundnut Chutney
Music Notations
RELATION BETWEEN THE NOTES
The relation between the notes is expressed by the following diagram.
LEGER LINES
DURATION OF NOTES AND REST
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Roasted Beaten Bengal Gram Chutney
Ingredients Required for this Chutney
How to prepare:
Elementary Music Theory
THE F CLEF
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