Expanding horizons into the world of mysteries
That is exactly why discussing and listening about them is exciting and thrilling for everyone.
Published Date - 7 May 2021, 06:27 PM
Without mysteries, life would be so dull, indeed!! What would one strive for if everything was already known? That is exactly why discussing and listening about them is exciting and thrilling for everyone.
Before entering into a new lesson “The Black Aeroplane” by Frederick Forsyth, students of class 10 B – Pallavi Model School, Bowenpally expanded their horizons by collecting information about the marvels of the world which are still an enigma to mankind and presented it as the part of the multi-method learning taken up by the senior secondary block.
They experienced the thrill of gaining knowledge about some of the blood-curdling places and artefacts one can ever witness. Be it – The Taj Mahal or The Great Sphinx of Giza, they are so many dimensions to it that are yet to be unravelled. Dwelling on the unnerving tale of The “Basano Vase” that is believed to bring death to its owner or the spine-chilling case of the missing aircraft of the Malaysian Airlines that disappeared on March 8, 2014, the students deliberated on the mystery of “The Black Aeroplane”. This helped them blend the chapter with real-life occurrences.
BNV Srimanogyna
Class X B
Pallavi Model School, Bowenpally
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