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My Bicycle English essay

My Bicycle English essay

I have a bicycle. It is a new Asia bicycle. It is a birthday gift from my father. It is blue in colour, It has a rolling bell, a headlight and a red light.

I go fast on my bicycle and I am never late to school. I clean my bicycle every day. I go round the town on it.

My friends say “It is wonderful.” I feel happy.

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My Bicycle Essay – Essay on Bicycle for Students and Children

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My Bicycle – Essay 1

While growing up, we learn many things. One such extraordinary journey of our childhood memory is of learning – how to ride a bicycle. No doubt, if you are a younger sibling, you will be getting the used cycle of your elder one. And if you are unlucky in marks and also the elder or only kid of your parents, you will have to rise on their expectations.

So, I am in my adolescent phase of life now. But my childhood has been the greatest of all till the date. I have an elder sister who was not much interested in bicycling. But I was desperately pressurising my parents to get me the same. Luckily, the neighbour in my society got his new bicycle and rendered me the old one. My father got bought it from him at a flexible price.

The learning phase of my bicycle ride

You know, the excitement level is explainable for any new machine you are about to use –for the very first time in your life. I got my bicycle. Now, the point was –who will teach me? Not everybody gets free service. This lesson, I learned in my early teenage years. Dad said: I can’t train you myself because of the time limit. But I have hired the same neighbour kid to teach you ideally within a month. Be confident. Enjoy while you learn! And never keep any question to yourself. Ask that brother, every doubt you have. And do let me know if he misbehaves or mistreats you.

For a child with not so large brain capacity, I did not understand the meaning of “Hired” word, which I have learnt now. In ancient days, there was a barter system, i.e., a coincidence of want. But in the modern era, every service and product value is measured in terms of money. Therefore, my dad paid my neighbour –the right amount of money to teach me well.

I was very much keen to learn. So, I got up early morning. I was very excited. I somehow managed to drag the cycle in the backyard lawn of the society. Oh! God, the bicycle was very heavy. But the excitement was above it. From there on, my training began. The cycle was a bit big for me. Therefore, my brother helped me to sit on the cycle and adjust both the leg above the paddle. First, he said: – I am holding you from the back. You won’t fall. Just consider paddling the two rectangular machine-like kit below. I did what he told me to do. I was a fast learning child. So, I did quite well with the paddling session. The next day, he showed me the move of the handles – how to take on left/ right/center at the appropriate measure. I passionately nodded yes! It was indeed a great journey.

The real learning phase

While looking up to the flashbacks of yesterday, I feel calm, and a significant smile is there on my face. It was not just about a bicycle learning phase of my life. If looked upon a more profound breakthrough, there was more to it.

As being very brilliant at the sports in school, I was always eager to learn things too quickly. I also managed to practice the same stuff in my leisure time. My family friends and their parents would always compliment my learning spirits.

Therefore, there was no frustration or shouting from the neighbor kid, who was my mentor those days. Even he used to enjoy my company during those hours. I had no idea when I successfully ahead with my bicycle all by myself. I completed around half of the distance in a straight line. Suddenly, a bee came in front of me and started dancing with its murmur sounds. In the act of hitting it away, I left my right hand from the handle, and the next thing I remember was –falling on the ground.

The first fall

It was more of a shocking thing to notice rather than surprising. I saw that elder brother –he was laughing at me. I got up and cleaned my back body, and rushed to him in anger. Why are you laughing at my fall? To this, he continued his laughter a few more seconds before answering my question.

See, little darling was laughing because you fell. You know, everybody has their first fall while riding their bicycle for the very first time. So, I confused in total asked him –So, that has to end with laughter. It’s also the trend or part of growing up, right?

I was much more of a questioning as well as a curious child. To this, he soberly made me understand. We all have our first fall in our life. Be it, a bicycle ride, a motorcycle ride, a car ride. And each phase has a different method of falling. Only the difference is, you fall off these vehicles, and your injuries are physical and can be cured. But later in life, you will be falling many times, and arising from the same. Those injuries were invisible, remains to you only, nobody will laugh on your face, but secretly at your back. That fall will be affecting your mental life balancing too. So, you must learn to laugh at yourself from the very start. So, that you can stand smiling if life laughs harder on you. You can strongly challenge those life hurdles.

Being at the early stage of my learning journey, I hardly understood his points. I asked my parents with all the broken words and memories of what he said and what he meant. He never explained to me deeply. Now I understood what he meant.

Childhood learning is such an innocent and fabulous memory. You can only relive when you teach the same to a younger one.

I was curious and annoyed with somebody else laughing at my situation. That very brother complimented me. He made me understood the simple fact. There is a first fall of the bicycling ride of everybody whenever they learn. But all had their ways of falling story, very different.

He further said: You quickly managed to run the bicycle on your own without falling. I was skeptical. I said: it’s! It is fine. You do not have to lie to me, just to make me smile. I am learning, and one day I will be perfect at it.

To this, he said: No, not all. I am not lying or boasting about your caliber just because I am getting paid for it. When I left you all by yourself from behind, I was a bit scared. If you fall and get yourself hurt, my first teaching experience would be worst.

But to my cynical sense, you outbound my thinking. You changed my thinking pattern. You were so much passionate about your learning journey. You hardly noticed my touch on your back –vanishing slowly.

My bicycle, a great lesson

In life, whatever we do – we must educate ourselves; know it, be practical at the core. Mugging up is never a solution to any problem.  A replica of reflex action is ultimately seen in every field. He pointed out the directions I covered. He said I am very proud of you. I am not feeling proud because I taught you. I am feeling happy and proud because you made me realize nothing is impossible. If there are any uncertainty of darkened days, there can be the unsure results of rising hopes. You fell because of the bee on your way. But you managed to shock me with trying to balance in the midway. It was the lessons. I was about to teach you after 3 days.

My Bicycle – Essay 2

My bicycle had always been a great source of inspiration, and was the most beautiful part of my childhood as well as teenage. The learning phase is the best phase of life, which not only makes you to learn how to ride a bicycle, but helps to understand many new chapters of life.

The brand new second hand bicycle, used by the elder sibling is the trend in Indian families, similar is the trend in my family . The very first cycle of my life was ‘ Hercules Bravo ’, which was at first used by my elder brother.

The another fashion was; that it was promised that if my brother would get those 98% in his high school then he will get that bicycle of his choice, so my elder brother could manage to get that, cool brand new bicycle, but since was the younger sibling could only manage to get, the one used by the elder one. Therefore’ a cycle is a ‘Mehnnat ka fal’ which most of us get for the very first time in life.

The learning phase of my bicycle

Learning a cycle was one of the biggest fear of my life, I always had to request somebody to teach me how to ride a bicycle, either my brother, my father or anybody whom I found capable enough to teach me, I still remember every time I went to learn with my brother we would always fight, and my brother would say you can never ride a bicycle, and on the way more than learning a bicycle, I would focus on how to get my brother scolded by my father.

Those were the sweetest days, which I believe would never come back in my life again. But the fight was necessary with the brother as he was always regretting, that he is totally wasting his time teaching me how to ride a bicycle, since forced by my father, instead he would have gone out to play with his friends.

My brother had been a great teacher all through my life be it teaching how ride a bicycle, how to drive a car or how to lead a life he always have been the best supportive hero of my life. Every day my eagerness and excitement for evening raised, as in the evening I would go out with my brother to learn my bicycle, but the excitement would melt down like the wax of a candle. As the phase was yet to be a hit.

Well, it gives me great pleasure to describe the real learning phase of my cycle. The blue red cycle, handle like an ear of the elephant, seems too high to hold or too tough to ride. The most difficult part of learning a cycle is maintaining the balance which is further too scary.

Finally the day came when I managed to learn how to ride my cycle. It was my uncle who took this very initiative. He asked me to sit on the cycle and told me that he is holding at back.

And asked me not to look at the back and I trusting him that he is still holding at the back, but actually he was not, and the amazing fact was I knew that he is not holding back and I am riding a cycle, and uncle standing at same place and saying that ‘yes I am holding, go on’ and I am shouting ‘uncle please keep holding’; was something which helped me learn my cycle.

After that for next 10 days I didn’t looked for it was day or night, I kept on riding it all through Old Willingdon Camp, Race Cource. Always wait, if mummy wants something from the shop. When very eagerly going to the shop, eagerly waiting for the evening, so that can go out for cycling.

They were the most innocent days spent by me. The most amazing time spent in my childhood which I know would never come back, but thinking about them is in itself is a great a fun.

Without a fall, learning a bicycle is never complete, so therefore like everybody else the first fall was even more interesting, I in my tomboy look riding my bicycle in my own flayer, a speed breaker came in my way and had a great fall, meanwhile a women came asked me, “beta gir gaya kya, lagi kya”, I was embarrassed enough and said no, and the women was like, “to beta ek bar or gir” and everybody broke into laughter.

My cycle had been a great inspiration of life, firstly how to value things in life, the way I developed the love and attachment even to the second hand cycle, it is very important to value things in life, only than one knows how much it takes to earn a single penny in life.

Learning my cycle was itself a great dream than, and never I never, lose hope that; I won’t be able to ride a bicycle, and yes it was the step towards being independent. Be it going for tuition classes or to the stationary or helping mother at home. A self confidence that there is nothing we can’t do in life, though there will be many hurdles in life, but we need to cross them and achieve our small yet beautiful dreams.

My cycle will always be very close to my heart as it was my first step towards in dependency. And one my sweetest memory of my childhood with my brother. Today after my marriage still when I go back home look towards the store I find many things of my childhood kept safely by my parents in order capture our childhood memories.

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Essay on Bicycle for Students & Children in English [Easy Words]

January 13, 2021 by Sandeep

Essay on Bicycle: Baron Karl von Drais, a German, invented the first bicycle. It is the most economical, easy, environment- friendly mode of travel. The two wheels of the bicycle run along the road surface. The rest of the bicycle is usually composed of steel parts. Bicycles are used by children in parks, hikers and mountaineers, cyclists for adventures, and fitness enthusiasts.

Essay on Bicycle 500 Words in English

Below we have provided a Bicycle Essay in English, suitable for class 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10.

Do you still remember the day when our parents brought us our bicycle for the first time? When they taught us the bicycle by holding it from behind, while we were struggling to learn the art of cycling and balancing; through all this, our bicycle was always with us. There was a time when one used to impress their friends by riding the bicycle. But have we ever thought about the bicycle itself? Of how it was made and why does it matter in the current times of cars and bikes? Here is the story of our own, Bicycle.

Bicycles were invented and developed in the 19th century. The first major development was made by a German, Baron Karl von Drais. He invented a steerable, two-wheeled contraption in 1817. The bicycle he invented didn’t have brakes, chain, or pedals, and it was also known as ‘Velocipede’, ‘Hobby – Horse’, ‘Draisine’ and ‘Running Machine’. Further, across Europe, many developments and modifications were made in Bicycle’s design and working.

Importance of Bicycle

To be fit and healthy, you need to be physically active. And cycling is one of the best ways to exercise and be physically active. By being fit and healthy, you can be protected from harmful diseases like arthritis, obesity, diabetes, etc. Cycling can be enjoyed by every age group, from kids to old people as it is a low impact activity, so there are very fewer chances of injury. Cycling is a great exercise for building up strength, stamina, and aerobic fitness.

Cycling trains every muscle group of your body as it requires pedalling. So, you can train almost every part of your body with low impact. One of the most important benefits of a bicycle is that it is the most energy-efficient machine for transportation. It creates no pollution, so it is also good for the environment. It is the best mean of transport for small and narrow streets. In India, we can use bicycles to get through small streets, narrow lanes, etc.

Bicycle and Society

From the time bicycles were invented until today, people have a very distinct connection with the bicycle. For example, a guy from India travelled from here to Sweden, just on his bicycle. This man travelled almost 27,000 Kms on a bicycle, to meet his love in Sweden. So this is a kind of relation a person has with a bicycle that he can travel such a distance on a bicycle. This is possible because people can connect with a bicycle more than any other vehicle.

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Essay on My Cycle

Students are often asked to write an essay on My Cycle in their schools and colleges. And if you’re also looking for the same, we have created 100-word, 250-word, and 500-word essays on the topic.

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100 Words Essay on My Cycle

My beloved cycle.

My cycle is my best companion. It’s a beautiful red and white bicycle, which I received on my 10th birthday. It has a comfortable seat and shiny handlebars.

My Adventures with My Cycle

I have had many adventures with my cycle. It takes me to school every day, saving me time. During holidays, I ride it to the park, feeling the wind on my face.

Learning and Growing

My cycle has taught me the importance of balance and control. It has also made me understand that falling is part of learning. I love my cycle dearly.

250 Words Essay on My Cycle

Introduction.

My cycle, a symbol of independence and sustainability, has been a significant part of my life. As a college student, it is not just a means of transportation, but also an emblem of my commitment to the environment and my health.

Utility and Efficiency

The cycle is a marvel of engineering efficiency. It converts human effort into mobility with an astonishing degree of effectiveness. The simplicity of its design belies the complexity of its function. It’s a perfect example of the principle of “less is more”. As I pedal, I am not just moving; I am engaging in a physical activity that strengthens my body and sharpens my mind.

Sustainability and Environment

In an era of increasing environmental consciousness, my cycle stands as a testament to sustainable living. It emits no greenhouse gases, consumes no fossil fuels, and requires minimal resources to manufacture and maintain. Every mile I pedal is a small contribution to the fight against climate change.

Symbolism and Freedom

Beyond its practical benefits, my cycle symbolizes freedom. The ability to travel independently, at my own pace, and on my own terms, is empowering. It also represents my ability to challenge societal norms that equate progress with motorized transportation.

My cycle is more than a vehicle; it is a lifestyle choice, a statement of my values, and a tool for personal growth. It reflects my respect for the environment, my commitment to health, and my belief in the power of simplicity. As I ride, I am reminded of the interconnectedness of all things, the beauty of the natural world, and my place within it.

500 Words Essay on My Cycle

Cycling, a simple yet profound activity, has been a part of human life since the early 19th century. My cycle, a humble embodiment of this tradition, is not just a vehicle but a loyal companion that has been with me through various stages of life. It is a symbol of my independence, a tool for fitness, and a medium to connect with nature.

Symbol of Independence

My cycle has always been a symbol of my independence. I remember the day I first rode it without the training wheels; it was a liberating experience. It gave me the freedom to explore my neighborhood, to visit friends without relying on my parents. The sense of independence it gave me was empowering. It was my first step towards adulthood, a precursor to the freedom that driving a car would later offer. Even today, as a college student, my cycle continues to provide a sense of autonomy. It allows me to navigate the campus, run errands, and even commute to my part-time job, all on my own terms.

Tool for Fitness

In the modern world, where sedentary lifestyles are becoming increasingly common, my cycle serves as a tool for fitness. The physical exertion involved in cycling provides a full-body workout, enhancing cardiovascular health, increasing muscle strength, and improving joint mobility. It’s not just a means of transportation, but a way to keep my body active and healthy. The rhythmic pedaling acts as a stress reliever, helping me clear my mind after a long day of college work.

Connecting with Nature

My cycle has also been a medium to connect with nature. The experience of riding through the countryside, feeling the wind in my hair, and hearing the birds chirping is incomparable. It allows a closer interaction with the environment, unlike the enclosed space of a car. The slow pace of cycling lets me appreciate the beauty of my surroundings, making me more conscious of the environment. It is a gentle reminder of the importance of sustainable living and the role we can play in reducing carbon emissions.

To many, a cycle might just be a piece of machinery, but to me, it is much more. It is a symbol of independence, a tool for fitness, and a medium to connect with nature. It is an integral part of my life, shaping my experiences and perspectives. It is a silent partner in my journey of growth and self-discovery. As I pedal forward, my cycle is not just taking me to a physical destination but also guiding me through the journey of life. It is a testament to the simple joys of life and the profound lessons they hold.

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Here we showcase an intriguing essay on the autobiography of a bicycle. This unique piece of writing portrays the bicycle as a living being with its own story to tell.

Through this essay, you will be able to delve deep into the life of a bicycle and learn about its emotions and feelings. As the bicycle recounts its journey from its creation to its current state, you will gain a newfound appreciation for the experiences it has had.

The essay captures the essence of the bicycle’s journey as it moves through various stages of life. From its beginnings as a shiny new bicycle in a store to its role as a faithful companion on long journeys, you will experience the bicycle’s life through its own eyes.

You will be amazed at the complexity of emotions that the bicycle has experienced. From the excitement of a new adventure to the pain and weariness of a long journey, you will gain an insight into the mind of a bicycle and its deep connection with its rider.

The essay is a unique and compelling piece of writing that will leave you with a new appreciation for the humble bicycle. So, if you want to explore the fascinating world of a bicycle’s life story and understand the depth of its emotions, join us and read the autobiography of a bicycle.

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I am a bicycle, a machine made of metal, rubber, and the dreams of those who have ridden me. My story is one of adventure, freedom, and the quest for personal discovery.

I was born in a factory, a creation of man’s hands and imagination. For years, I sat on a shelf, waiting for someone to claim me as their own. And then, one day, a young man came into the shop, and he chose me.

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Essay for Class 4 Children

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Essay writing fosters a kid's writing skills. Essay writing also encourages young kids to think and put their perceptions in words. Essay writing is not an easy job. Kids and elders find it's hard to think of a topic & put those thoughts into words sometimes.

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An essay has an intellectual and well argumentative quality. It has a prominent place in literary literary criticism. It is a full-fledged analysis of a topic. The term essay has been evolved over the centuries from ancient Greek but it was being used for the first time by Michel de Montaigne in his own work known as the essay. Since the time of Montaigne essay has been developed and shared as a significant form of intellectual enquiry.

All You Need to know about Essay

To understand an essay we can define it and the very definition of an essay is that the working of prose nonfiction which is interwoven around a subject or any topic or point which is in the form of an argument or counter-argument that have its own analysis, discussion and clarification, and as a whole, it provides some solution to the matter undertaken. There are many views in favor and against the form. Johnson had this view at the time about the quality of the contemporary essay.

The definition which was given by the Oxford dictionary is that the essay is the composition of any particular topic. of a moderate length or branch of any subject which implies original and want to finish but now it is said that composition which is more or less elaborate in style even though it is of limited range.

Essay in England

Francis Bacon bought and popularized essays in England. He changed the core of essays from personal or subjective to impersonal or objective. The aim of Montaigne was to portray himself but Bacon extended its scope to a large variety of topics.

Famous Essayists

The prominent figures who became popular essayists are:

Francis Bacon,

Joseph Addison, 

Edmund Burke, 

Charles Lamb, 

Leo Tolstoy, 

Henry David Thoreau, 

William., 

Hazlitt Ralph Waldo Emerson, 

Thomas Macaulay, 

Ben Johnson, 

P.B. Shelley, 

George Orwell, 

Bernard Shaw, 

Virginia Woolf, 

Richard Steele, 

Adriene Rich, 

Thomas Carlyle and many more. 

Salient Features or Characteristics of Essay

An essay is proportionally short in length like a short story. It is sometimes considered as a story. It is maintained throughout the essay.

An essay is an argument based on a topic or subject and contains description, analysis and clarification on the matter.

An essay contains logical consistency which is coherence among the sentences and cohesion of paragraphs and it refers to the structural regularity throughout the essay.

An essay can cover a wide range of subjects in its short length.

An essay is personal and subjective, bacon used it as an impersonal and objective tool.

An essay is an expression of a writer's personality. It is a direct manifestation of the writer's view on a subject. It shows the attitude of the writer towards the theme of the essay.

The language of the essay is well chosen. As it is a short composition, the writer is well aware of its limitations and cannot afford more elaboration of a minor topic.

Types of Essays

Formal or Impersonal Essay:

Formal or impersonal type of essay’s objective is that the writer of the essay puts their views on the topic as a distant observer and tries to be impartial as much as they could be. The treatment given to the subject is serious and essayists speak as an authority.

Informal or Personal Essay:

this is a more personal and subjective essay. The essayist writes to reveal himself or herself to readers. Most of the time such essays are in the form of some experiences the writer had. He or she narrates the story exposing the point of view regarding some topic, issue or incident. Charles Lamb was one of the most powerful masters of personal essay. His writing style and his language is more engaging and creates an intimacy with the readers.

Critical Essay:

It is a form used in literary criticism, now practiced freely for serious topics. John Dryden introduced this kind of essay through his Essay of Dramatic Poesy and Preface to Fables. Later this format became more popular among the critics like Eliot, Huxley, Forster, Gardiner, Pound, Quiller-Couch, Priestley etc.

Periodical and Social Essay:

This type of essay flourished in the period of Daniel Defoe.

Today essay has got a prominent place in the academy where students have to write essays on various topics prescribed in the syllabus from primary to tertiary or degree level. Taking this point into consideration and with a broader perspective we can list  the following types of essays:

Narrative essay

Descriptive essay

Expository essay

Educational essay

Persuasive essay

Argumentative essay

Analytical essay

Explicatory essay

Review essay

Research essay

Character essay

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Essay on My Hobby for Students and Children

500+ words essay on my hobby.

Hobbies play a very important role in our lives. They occupy our minds when we are free and also make us happy. Hobbies are our escape from the real world that makes us forget our worries. Moreover, they make our lives interesting and enjoyable. If we look at it, all our hobbies are very useful for us. They teach us a lot of things about different stuff. They also help in expanding our knowledge.

Benefits of Having a Hobby

In today’s fast and competitive world, we often get time for ourselves. Over time, our schedule gets very dull and monotonous. That is why we need to indulge in something in between to keep our minds fresh and active. What’s better than a hobby for this? One of the main benefits of having a hobby is that it is a major stress-buster. You actually enjoy doing it and it satisfies your soul.

Essay on My Hobby

In other words, without a hobby, your life becomes an unhealthy cycle lacking any excitement or spark. Hobbies offer you a great opportunity to take a break and forget the worries of your life. They allow you to explore yourself and realize your potential in different areas.

Moreover, hobbies can also be a source of extra income. For instance, if you like painting, you can actually sell your art to make some extra money. Likewise, if you have a knack for dancing, you may teach dance classes to people on your holidays. This way your hobby a benefit you both spiritually and financially as well.

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My Favourite Hobby

If I were to pick one favourite hobby of mine out of the many I have, I will definitely pick gardening. I developed a taste for dancing when I was very young. The way my feet moved to the rhythm of the music convinced my parents that I was a born dancer. Dancing is very uplifting as well as economical.

I have always had a love for music and dance. However, I never realized the utter joy they bring to humans. Dancing gives us a lot of exercises. It teaches us to move our body rhythmically and feel the beat of every song. This kind of physical exercise is extremely delightful and enjoyable.

Moreover, dance also taught me how to stay strong and push my limits. I have had many injuries while dancing, too many bruises and cuts but that didn’t stop me from pursuing it further. In fact, it pushes me to do my best and realize my potential more than ever.

I have enrolled in dancing classes because I wish to make my hobby my career. I feel we all should do things which we enjoy doing. Everyone is running after money and in this race, they give up their likings and preferences. I have learned from this race and decided to not take part in it. I wish to take the road less traveled by and take on challenges most people don’t dare to.

In short, my hobby of dancing makes me feel alive and well. It is the only thing I look forward the most to. Thus, I hope to achieve my dream of being a professional dancer and making way for people who wish to make careers out of their hobbies.

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Introduction Importance of hobbies Various hobbies My favorite hobby Drawing and coloring Cycling fun Conclusion

Introduction: Activities which we like to do during our free time are called hobbies. Hobbies help us to learn new things.

Importance of hobbies: Hobbies make people do something useful during leisure time. This does not come out of compulsion, it comes only by our liking and interest. It makes our mind and body relaxed. “A hobby a day keeps the doldrums away” – Phyllis Mcginley

Various hobbies: There are many varieties of hobbies. Each one does their hobby based on their own interest and have fun. Some of the hobbies are gardening, listening to songs, writing stories, singing songs, painting, reading books, drawing, and the list goes no.

My favorite hobby: As told, there are many types of hobbies. My favorite hobbies are drawing and coloring. The next favorite hobby is Cycling. I enjoy the time when I do my hobby. “It’s a great hobby. You have to have hobbies to keep your hands busy or you’ll get bored” – Martha Williams

Drawing and coloring:

Firstly, my favorite hobby is drawing and coloring. That is to say, I love to draw houses, mountains, flowers, birds, plants, and nature drawings. Further, I have good sketches, color pencils, crayons, and paint boxes. I paint the pictures in beautiful colors. I will try to paint it with different color combinations. My mother pins the drawing on board in the living room for everybody to see. She appreciates and encourages me. “A picture is worth a thousand words.”

Cycling fun: Secondly, my favorite hobby is cycling. I learned to ride a cycle when I was studying the third std. In the beginning, I was a bit afraid to drive but my father helped me and taught for a few days. I got hurt for two days. He gave me the confidence to continuously do it. After regular practice, I started doing it. Finally, Cycling has become my favorite hobby. Every day in the evening, I used to go cycling along with my friends to the playground near my house. My fancy lights and bell are my unique choice in my cycle. I love to do cycling. When I pedal the bicycle, I feel the pleasure of the wind passing by against my face. “A bicycle ride around the world begins with a single pedal stroke” – Scott Stoll

Conclusion: To sum up, based on our interests, we choose our hobby. One may have a number of hobbies. It is the way of spending free time in an enjoyable and useful way. It is good to have hobbies. I love doing my favorite hobbies.

Key Points to write an essay on your own: Tell about hobbies – what is hobby in introduction – varieties of hobbies available- my favorite hobby – name the hobby – how you do it – when you do – why you do – how you learnt it – how do you practice during your leisure time – how it benefits.

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Essay Writing For Class 4 Format, Examples, Topics, Exercises

As a fourth-grade student, learning to write an essay can be an exciting and challenging experience. Essays are an excellent way to express your thoughts, ideas, and opinions on various topics. In this article, we will discuss the format, examples, topics, and exercises to help you improve your essay writing skills.

Format Of An Essay Writing For Class 4

An essay consists of three main parts: the introduction, body, and conclusion.

Introduction The introduction is the first paragraph of your essay, and it should capture the reader’s attention. You can start with a question, a quote, or a surprising fact. The introduction should also include the thesis statement, which is the main point of your essay. It should be clear, concise, and specific.

Body The body of your essay should contain at least three paragraphs. Each paragraph should focus on a single idea or argument related to the thesis statement. Use specific details, examples, and evidence to support your arguments. Begin each paragraph with a topic sentence that summarizes the main idea of the paragraph.

Conclusion The conclusion is the last paragraph of your essay. It should summarize the main points of your essay and restate the thesis statement in a new way. Avoid introducing new information in the conclusion. Instead, end your essay with a memorable final thought that leaves a lasting impression on the reader.

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Examples Of Essays Writing For Class 4

Here are some examples of essays for fourth-grade students:

1. My Favorite Animal Introduction: Dogs are my favorite animal. Body: Dogs are loyal companions, they protect their owners, and they can be trained to do tricks. Conclusion: In conclusion, dogs make great pets and are the perfect animal for me. 2. The Importance of Exercise Introduction: Exercise is an essential part of a healthy lifestyle. Body: Exercise can help prevent disease, increase energy levels, and improve mental health. Conclusion: In conclusion, regular exercise is crucial for maintaining a healthy body and mind. 3. My Dream Job Introduction: My dream job is to become a doctor. Body: Becoming a doctor requires hard work, dedication, and a love for helping people. Conclusion: In conclusion, becoming a doctor is not easy, but it is a rewarding and fulfilling career.

Topics For Essays Writing For Class 4

Here are some topics for fourth-grade students to write essays on:

1. My Favorite Book 2. My Favorite Sport 3. My Favorite Hobby 4. My Best Friend 5. My Favorite Season 6. My Favorite Food 7. My Family 8. My School 9. My Favorite Vacation 10. My Hero

Exercises To Improve Essay Writing For Class 4

Here are some exercises to help fourth-grade students improve their essay-writing skills:

1. Brainstorming: Ask students to brainstorm ideas for an essay topic. Encourage them to write down as many ideas as possible, even if they seem silly. 2. Outlining: Teach students how to create an outline for their essays. The outline should include the thesis statement, main points, and supporting details. 3. Writing Prompts: Give students writing prompts to help them practice writing essays. Provide feedback on their work and encourage them to revise their essays. 4. Peer Review: Have students work in pairs or small groups to review each other’s essays. Encourage them to provide constructive feedback and suggestions for improvement. 5. Reading: Encourage students to read a variety of essays written by other students or professional writers. Discuss the structure, language, and style of the essays and how they can apply these techniques to their own writing.

Conclusion On Essay Writing For Class 4

writing essays can be a fun and rewarding experience for fourth-grade students. By following the format, examples, and exercises provided in this article, students can improve their essay writing skills and become more confident in expressing their thoughts and ideas in writing. It is essential to start with a clear thesis statement, support arguments with specific details and evidence, and end with a memorable conclusion. Teachers and parents can help by providing guidance and feedback to students as they practice and develop their writing skills. By mastering the art of essay writing, fourth-grade students can become effective communicators and critical thinkers, which are valuable skills that will serve them well throughout their academic and professional lives.

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Essay Writing enhances your thinking capability to put your perception in words. It’s not an easy job to think of a topic and frame sentences on it. Thus, to make your struggle easy we have compiled Frequently Asked Essays for Class 4 all in one place. Prepare whichever topic you want from the list and get different ideas. To make it easy for you we have written the 4th Standard English Essays in a simple language.

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Explore our collection of most common essays for 4th Grade Children. You will have both Short & Long Essays written on different topics to give you the necessary ideas. You will also find the 10 Lines Essays on numerous topics from here that will help you improve your writing skills. Read them and bring out the imagination in you and write essays on your own for your speeches or competitions.

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Humans have depended on plants for generations for food and medicine. Plants go through photosynthesis and can pull nutrients from the soil and return them to the earth. They also provide clean air to breathe and scrub the atmosphere off pollutants. Many animals depend on plants for survival and live in environments surrounded by them, as they serve as natural habitats. If you are trying to write about plants in English and educate your kids, there are a lot of things you need to know to get started. Read on below to learn how to write an essay on plants for classes 1, 2, and 3.

Plants are valued not just for their beauty but for our well-being. Below are key points to remember on the importance of plants and how to write an essay on the same.

  • Start with an introductory paragraph. Write a few simple sentences on how they influence our daily lives.
  • Talk about the different types and uses of plants.
  • You can also cover plants’ health benefits and briefly add how they improve emotional and mental well-being.
  • Conclude with how to pick the best plants for your home, where to start, and why you love plants.

You can write a few lines on plants, but it’s crucial to understand their natural design and processes. We cannot enjoy the quality of life we live and breathe if it weren’t for plants. Here are 5 lines on plants for children:

  • Plants do a lot for our environment, and their role is often underestimated.
  • Plants in oceans maintain balance in the ecosystem and are essential for the survival of various aquatic species.
  • Most plants absorb harmful outdoor gasses and purify the air.
  • Plants absorb carbon dioxide and produce oxygen to sustain life on earth.
  • The roots of plants bind them to the soil, and photosynthesis is a process that occurs through plants’ leaves.

The countless benefits of plants cannot be denied since plants have existed for thousands of years. You can mention this in your essay for classes 1 and 2. Here are 10 sentences on plants for children:

  • Plants purify the air we breathe and help to maintain balance in an ecosystem.
  • They reduce the harmful effects of UV rays coming from the sun and cool down the air.
  • Plants are crucial to our survival as humans since they produce oxygen which is key to life.
  • Transpiration is a process through which plants move water from the soil to the atmosphere.
  • Plants give us different resources such as food, gum, herbal medicine, etc.
  • Dried hay and straw are plants that are used to feed animals like cows, horses, and sheep.
  • Plants make their own food. This process of making food is known as photosynthesis.
  • The study of plants is known as Botany.
  • Green algae are called primitive plants because they live in water.
  • Liverworts are plants that thrive in damp and tiny conditions, often known for lacking vascular tissue.

Plants are always around us; we see them in houses and parks. Writing a short paragraph on plants will enhance kids’ knowledge of the subject.

A plant comprises more than 95% water; every tree we find around us was once a plant many years ago. It’s no surprise that they provide sustenance to living beings; without plants, it would be impossible to have a life on earth. There are three main types of plants – conifers, ferns, and flowering plants. Flowering plants are described as those species that grow leaves such as roses, tulips, dandelions, sunflowers, etc. Conifers are evergreens that grow tall and sometimes have needles instead of leaves. Ferns are non-flowering plants that don’t have leaves or flowers. Blue-green algae originated 3 billion years ago and were known to be the first plants on this earth.

Plants are found in all shapes and sizes and are known to improve our lives. Here’s a short essay for classes 1, 2, and 3 on plants:

Trees are the most significant plants, and they are full of leaves during the summers. Plants are the beauty of the earth. As humans, we depend on plants for food and various other things like gum, rubber, and paper for our consumption. Through photosynthesis, plants can make their own food. Plants cannot run away from animals to protect themselves but have specific safety mechanisms. Sharp spines and allergic reactions triggered by leaves are common ways to defend against prey in nature. Plants provide various benefits for people. They can purify the air and help keep us healthy. Some plants can even provide medicine or food when needed. Plants provide a variety of vegetables, fruits, oxygen, and other things and assist in controlling carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Botany is the study of plants and their species and features. Plants are important because they provide habitats for animals and aquatic species and make other valuable things like rubber, resin, vegetable oils, and natural dyes. Fossil fuels like coal and petroleum are also by-products of plants used in automobiles.

Photosynthesis occurs during the day, and plants require sunlight, oxygen, and nutrients from the soil to survive and thrive. Unlike humans, plants are anabolic and catabolic by nature. Below is a long essay for class 3 kids on plants:

Plants are necessary for humans to survive and thrive. Chlorophyll in plant leaves absorbs light from the sun and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, releasing oxygen into the environment.

During respiration, oxygen gets utilised, and CO2 is given out. If the number of plants in our environment decrease, it can pose significant health hazards since there will be no control over air pollution. Plants provide animals with food and edible parts such as fruits and nuts. The roots of many plants are ground into fine powders and store medicinal value, and many plants, such as the aloe vera and neem plant, treat skin conditions such as acne, eczema, and rashes. Some plants can be used for getting relief from stomach ulcers and food allergies, boost metabolism and fix appetite.

Plant fibres are used for manufacturing clothing materials such as jute, flax, and hemp.

What Are Plants?

Plants are photosynthetic eukaryotes that comprise all living organisms that are not animals. They include some fungi, algae, aquatic, and land species.

Important Characteristics Of Plants

The important characteristics of plants are:

  • Photosynthesis –  It is the process they make their own food and survive.
  • Cell walls    –  They descend from the green algae and are multicellular.
  • Meristems   –  New tissues and organs are formed at the meristems.
  • Hydrostatic Systems –  Plant cell walls are made of cellulose, and these species serve as hydrostatic systems.
  • Reproduction –  Plants are capable of reproduction and can disperse new life through airborne spores.
  • Stationary –  Plants cannot move and are bound static to the soil.
  • Aesthetics –  Plants are pleasing to the eyes and provide humans with aesthetic pleasure. They can liven up indoor and outdoor environments.
  • Life cycles- Each plant has its definite life cycle, and its growth or lifespan depends on environmental factors and nutrition.
  • Protoplasm –  Protoplasm is the actual living matter present in plants.
  • Adaptability –  Some plants are versatile and can adapt to harsh living conditions.

Significance And Benefits Of Plants

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Following are different benefits, significance, and uses of plants:

  •  Lower anxiety and stress – Indoor plants have reduced anxiety and stress. As per multiple studies, people exposed to the greenery around them performed better than those that didn’t.
  • Improve indoor air quality – Plants scrub dust, contaminants, and pollutants from the air through phytoremediation. Several species, such as areca, spider plant, etc., have been helpful.
  •  Alleviate allergies or asthma –  If you have any seasonal allergies or asthma, you may find that having various plants in your home can help alleviate them.
  •  Boost oxygen levels  – Plants are good at filtering out carbon dioxide from the environment and boosting oxygen levels. They also remove unwanted chemicals from the air, thus making it easier to breathe.
  •  Reduce global warming  – Plants help lower the global temperature of the atmosphere; without them, we wouldn’t be able to survive on this earth.
  •  Prevent soil erosion  – Plants keep soils fertile worldwide and supply all the significant nutrients to them.
  •  Enhance creativity – Plants can significantly improve creativity for those trying to exercise their imagination. Many artists, singers, musicians, and great people in history had plants in their homes.
  • Absorb background noise  – If you live in a noisy environment, you’d be surprised to learn that plants can absorb background noise. The best way to reap this gift is by positioning them around the edges and corners of rooms, and some excellent examples are the Snake Plant and Weeping Fig.

Factors That Are Affecting Plants

The following are common factors that affect plants:

  • Climactic Factors –  Plants are affected by climate conditions such as temperature, light, wind, humidity, and precipitation.
  • Nutrition –  Plants absorb nutrients from the soil, and soil composition is essential for their growth and development.

Your child can learn a lot by writing an essay on plants. They will learn how nature works, where they get their food from, and why plants are vital to their lives.

Now that you know enough about plants, you can get to work on writing about them. Look up popular houseplants and study the varieties you like. That’s how you write a unique and creative essay that’s not only informational but a fun read!

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What is the Water Cycle? Water Cycle Diagram Stages of Water Cycle Implications of Water Cycle Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Water Cycle?

The water cycle, also known as the hydrologic cycle or the hydrological cycle, describes the continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth.

Water Cycle Diagram

During this process, water changes its state from one phase to another, but the total number of water particles remains the same. In other words, if it were possible to collect and boil 100 gms of water, it will still retain a mass of 100 gms as steam. Likewise, if 100 gms of steam is collected and condensed, the resultant water would still weight 100 gms.

Water cycle

Water changes its state through a variety of processes from evaporation, melting and freezing, to sublimation, condensation, and deposition. All these changes require the application of energy.

Stages of Water Cycle

There are many processes involved in the movement of water apart from the major steps given in the above water cycle diagram. Listed below are different stages of the water cycle.

1. Evaporation

The sun is the ultimate source of energy, and it powers most of the evaporation that occurs on earth. Evaporation generally happens when water molecules at the surface of water bodies become excited and rise into the air. These molecules with the highest kinetic energy accumulate into water vapour clouds. Evaporation usually takes place below the boiling point of water. Another process called evapotranspiration occurs when evaporation occurs through the leaves of plants. This process contributes to a large percentage of water in the atmosphere.

2. Sublimation

Sublimation occurs when snow or ice changes directly into water vapour without becoming water. It usually occurs as a result of dry winds and low humidity. Sublimation can be observed on mountain peaks, where the air pressure is quite low. The low air pressure helps to sublimate the snow into water vapour as less energy is utilised in the process. Another example of sublimation is the phase where fog bellows from dry ice. On earth, the primary source of sublimation is from the ice sheets covering the poles of the earth.

3. Condensation

The water vapour that accumulated in the atmosphere eventually cools down due to the low temperatures found at high altitudes. These vapours become tiny droplets of water and ice, eventually coming together to form clouds.

4. Precipitation

Above 0 degrees centigrade, the vapours will condense into water droplets. However, it cannot condense without dust or other impurities. Hence, water vapours attach itself on to the particle’s surface. When enough droplets merge, it falls out of the clouds and on to the ground below. This process is called precipitation (or rainfall). In particularly cold weather or extremely low air pressure, the water droplets freeze and fall as snow or hail.

5. Infiltration

Rainwater gets absorbed into the ground through the process of infiltration. The level of absorption varies based on the material the water has seeped into. For instance, rocks will retain comparatively less water than soil. Groundwater can either follows streams or rivers. But sometimes, it might just sink deeper, forming aquifers.

If the water from rainfall does not form aquifers, it follows gravity, often flowing down the sides of mountains and hills; eventually forming rivers. This process is called runoff. In colder regions, icecaps form when the amount of snowfall is faster than the rate of evaporation or sublimation. The biggest icecaps on earth are found at the poles.

All the steps mentioned above occur cyclically with neither a fixed beginning nor an end.

Also Read:  Back to the Oceans

Implications of Water Cycle

  • The water cycle has a tremendous impact on the climate. For instance, the greenhouse effect will cause a rise in temperature. Without the evaporative cooling effect of the water cycle, the temperature on earth would rise drastically.
  • The water cycle is also an integral part of other biogeochemical cycles.
  • Water cycle affects all life processes on earth.
  • The water cycle is also known the clean the air. For instance, during the process of precipitation, water vapours have to attach themselves on to particles of dust. In polluted cities, the raindrops, apart from picking up dust, also pick up water-soluble gas and pollutants as they fall from the clouds. Raindrops are also known to pick up biological agents such as bacteria and industrial soot particles and smoke.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the major 4 steps in the water cycle.

The major 4 steps are evaporation of water, then condensation, precipitation and collection. The sun evaporates water sources and contributes to the formation of water vapor. These water vapour accumulate in the atmosphere as clouds. The vapours condense into water droplets and when enough droplets merge, it falls out of the clouds as rain.

What is the difference between evaporation and condensation?

Evaporation is a process by which water changes into water vapour. Condensation is an opposite process by which water vapour is converted into tiny droplets of water.

Why is water cycle important?

Water cycle has a huge impact on determining the global climate. It is also an integral part of other biogeochemical cycles. It affects all life processes on Earth either directly or indirectly.

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