🟢 ✉️ EMAIL WRITING (3 QUESTIONS)
- After reading the poem “So Much Happiness”, you were inspired to share the idea of positive thinking with your friend. Write an email explaining how happiness can be found in small things.
- Your school is conducting a workshop on mental well-being. Inspired by the poem, write an email to the principal requesting permission to participate.
- You want to invite a counsellor to speak on “Emotional Well-being and Happiness”. Write an email invitation.
🟢 💌 DIARY ENTRY (4 QUESTIONS)
- After reading “So Much Happiness”, you began noticing joy in simple things around you. Write a diary entry.
- The poem made you realize that happiness flows freely in life. Write a diary entry expressing your reflections.
- You had a very happy day filled with small joyful moments. Write a diary entry connecting it with the idea of the poem.
- Imagine you are the poet. Write a diary entry expressing your philosophy of happiness.
🟢 🗣️ SPEECH WRITING (4 QUESTIONS)
- Prepare a speech on “True Happiness Lies in Simple Things” inspired by the poem.
- Your school celebrates World Happiness Day. Prepare a speech on “How to Stay Happy in Difficult Times”.
- Prepare a speech on “The Importance of Positive Thinking in Life”.
- Prepare a speech on “Finding Joy in Everyday Life”.
🟢 🎭 SCRIPT / DIALOGUE WRITING (3 QUESTIONS)
- Write a dialogue between two friends discussing the meaning of happiness after reading the poem.
- Write a conversation between a teacher and a student about how to stay positive in life.
- Convert the ideas of the poem into a short role-play between three students sharing happy moments.
🟢 🪧 POSTER DESIGNING (3 QUESTIONS)
- Design a poster on “Choose Happiness Every Day”.
- Prepare a poster on “Happiness is in Small Things”.
- Design a poster for World Mental Health Day inspired by the poem.
🟢 🧠 CHARACTER / POETIC VOICE SKETCH (2 QUESTIONS)
- Write a character sketch of the speaker in the poem.
- Describe the poetic voice and personality of the poet based on the poem.
🟢 💭 REFLECTIVE / ANALYTICAL (4 QUESTIONS)
- Write a reflective essay on how the poem “So Much Happiness” changes your view of life.
- Write the theme of the poem and explain it with examples.
- Do you agree that happiness cannot be controlled or owned? Justify your answer.
- Write a critical appreciation of the poem.
🟢 ✍️ CREATIVE WRITING (2 QUESTIONS)
- Write a short story based on the idea: “Happiness comes unexpectedly in life”.
- Write a journal entry describing a moment when you felt unexpected happiness.
🟢 📖 MIXED HIGHER-ORDER QUESTIONS (3 QUESTIONS)
- Compare the idea of happiness in “So Much Happiness” with any real-life experience.
- Write an article for a magazine on “Modern Life and Happiness”.
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Write a letter to your friend advising them how to overcome sadness and stay positive
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