Thursday, January 29, 2026

Paragraph: A Book Fair (Class 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, SSC, HSC)


A Book Fair

A book fair is a special kind of fair where various kinds of books are displayed and sold. It allows buying books at a cheap rate. The leading organizations of a book fair are Bangla Academy, Public Library, Biswa Sahitya Kendra, etc. Novels, dramas, poems, epic, stories, elegies, autobiographies, science fiction, dictionaries, rhymes, medical and technical books, etc., are available in a book fair. A book fair benefits people in many ways. They can buy books at a cheaper rate, collect uncommon and rare books, and do their research. Students can prepare their lessons well by buying books from a book fair. Recently, I visited a book fair at the Bangla Academy premises. It is an annual function and Bangla Academy authorities arrange the fair in memory of the language martyrs. It is termed “Amor Ekushey Boi Mela.” I was pleased with the lively environment when I entered the mela premises. Though it was burdened with people, there was no chaotic situation. I saw book lovers humming in the stalls without any trouble. According to my list, I collected some valuable books without any hazard. I was fortunate as I met some eminent writers of our country, and I took autographs.
 

Completing Story: Truthfulness of Hazrat Abdul Quadir Zilani (Class 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, SSC, HSC)

 

In his boyhood, Hazrat Abdul Quadir Zilani was going to Bagdad for education. On the eve of his departure from home, his mother said to him, “My son, never tell a lie and don’t get frightened in danger.”...........

Truthfulness of Hazrat Abdul Quadir Zilani

In his boyhood, Hazrat Abdul Quadir Zilani was going to Bagdad for education. On the eve of his departure from home, his mother said to him, “My son, never tell a lie and don’t get frightened in danger.” Bagdad was Jar away from his home. He began his journey in the company of a band of merchants.

The way was infested with robbers. After five days a gang of robbers fell upon the travelers. One of the robbers caught hold of the boy. The gang leader saw it and said, “Let the boy go. He has nothing with him.” At this, the boy said, “No, you are wrong. I have forty gold coins sewn in my sleeves.”

The leader asked him why he told them about his gold coins. The boy said in reply that at the time of his departure his mother forbade him to tell a lie. He could not disobey his mother. Hearing this, a change came into the gang leader. He gave up robbery with all his men. They began to lead a good and honest life. Being inspired by the truthful boy, they became good men. They decided to reform themselves and gradually gave up all their bad habits.

Completing Story: Wisdom of King Solomon (Class 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, SSC, HSC)


King Solomon was famous for his wisdom. He was called ‘Solomon the wise.’ One of his contemporaries was the Queen of Sheba. She heard Solomon’s name many times. She was very eager to test his wit.

Wisdom of King Solomon

King Solomon was famous for his wisdom. He was called ‘Solomon the wise.’ One of his contemporaries was the Queen of Sheba. She heard Solomon’s name many times. She was very eager to test his wit.

So, one day she came to Solomon’s court. The Queen of Sheba was very wise. Hearing the name and fame of King Solomon, she decided to test his wisdom, and so she went to the court of King Solomon. She was warmly received in the king’s court. She brought two garlands of roses.

One of them was of natural roses, and the other was of artificial roses. The queen asked the king to identify the real one. As both of the garlands looked quite alike, Solomon thought for some time. Just at that moment, he saw some bees humming outside the window and told his men to open the window.

Then the bees came in and sat on the garland of natural roses. Then the king was able to identify the garland of real roses. The Queen of Sheba was greatly charmed by his wisdom.

Short Composition: My Home Town (Class 5)


My Home Town

My home town is a charming place surrounded by green fields and a calm river. The name of my home town is Natore. The population of this town is about 90067 people. It is famous for its fresh vegetables and rice. The roads are lined with tall trees that offer shade and beauty during hot summers. Education means a lot to the people here, and there are several schools and colleges. The weekly market is lively, with local farmers selling their fresh products. Our town has different places of worship—a beautiful mosque, a historic Hindu temple, and a small church—which shows that people of all religions live and work together peacefully. Modern facilities are slowly becoming available in my town. Now, we have specialized hospital and several libraries. My favorite place is the riverside, where I can sit and enjoy the quiet after a long day. Whenever I visit new places, I always feel that there is no place as welcoming as my own home town.

Short Composition: Our School Library (Class 5)


Our School Library

A library is a part and parcel of a school. It is called a storehouse of knowledge. There is a library in our school. Our library is housed on the first floor in a very big room. It is a very well-furnished library. A librarian is appointed to look after and manage everything. We can also issue a library card to borrow books. However, there is a rich collection of books in our library. Books of almost all branches of knowledge like text books, story books, mathematics, science, history, religion etc. are available in this library. It is important as it allows us to prepare our notes. I feel proud of our school library.

Short Composition: A Public Library (Class 5)

 

A Public Library

A public library is a government-aided library. It is a house of books and information. It has a large collection of books on various subjects such as science, mathematics, history, literature, and business. It also has magazines, newspapers and journals that keep us updated on the latest developments and events in the world. It is spacious and well-lit, with comfortable seating arrangements and tables. It is supervised by a qualified and friendly librarian who helps us find books. It is a place where all sorts of people can enrich their minds and broaden horizons.

Short Composition : How to Make A Garden (Class 5)

 


How to Make A Garden

A Piece of land where people cultivate different kinds of flowers, vegetables, fruits etc, is called a garden. It increases our love for beauty. It keeps our mind jolly and cheerful. It is divided into two parts. To make a garden first, we should select a piece of suitable land. Then we have to make loose the soil. We can make the land into small plots. Then we use manure, make the soil level, and plant seedlings. After that, we protect them from the sun and water the plants regularly. We should make fences around the plots. We have to work there in the morning and afternoon. We can grow different kinds of flowers. We can use a portion for growing vegetables. Finally, when the flowers bloom, the garden looks beautiful. It gives us great joy.

Short Composition: A Garden (Class 5)

 


A Garden

A Piece of land where people cultivate different kinds of flowers, vegetables, fruits etc, is called a garden. It increases our love for beauty. It keeps our mind jolly and cheerful. It is divided into two parts. A garden can be made in front of a house, in a backyard, or on a rooftop. First, the soil needs to be prepared by cleaning weeds and leveling the ground. Good seeds or saplings must be selected for planting. A gardener can grow flowers, vegetables, or fruits according to the season. Regular watering is essential to keep the plants fresh and healthy. Fertilizers and compost should be used to make the soil fertile. Fencing is needed to protect the garden from animals and outsiders. A garden should be kept neat and clean to make it attractive. The blooming flowers add beauty and fragrance to the surroundings. Vegetables grown in the garden provide fresh and healthy food. Gardening gives pleasure and refreshes the mind. It also teaches patience, hard work, and love for nature. 

Thursday, January 15, 2026

Paragraph A Classroom Class 5, 6


 A Classroom

A classroom is an important place in a student’s life where learning begins and knowledge grows. It is a room where students sit together to study different subjects like English, Mathematics, Science, and History. A classroom usually has desks, chairs, a blackboard or whiteboard, charts, and sometimes a smart board. The teacher stands in front of the class and explains lessons in a simple way so that students can understand easily. Students listen carefully, take notes, and ask questions when they have doubts. The classroom teaches us many good habits such as discipline, punctuality, and respect for others. Students learn to sit quietly, follow rules, and work together. Group activities and discussions help students improve their confidence and communication skills. A classroom is also a place where students make friends, share ideas, and help each other in studies. The environment of a classroom should be clean, peaceful, and friendly. A good classroom makes learning interesting and enjoyable. Teachers encourage students to do their best and motivate them to achieve their goals. The classroom is not only a place for book learning but also a place where students learn values like honesty, teamwork, and kindness. In short, a classroom plays a very important role in shaping the future of students and helping them become good human beings.

Paragraph Our Country Class 5, 6


Our Country

Bangladesh is my motherland. She is a small, low-lying country. Her land area is 1,47,570 square kilometres. She is situated in South Asia on the Bay of Bengal. She became independent in 1971 at the cost of the great sacrifice of many brave sons. Dhaka is her capital. About 18 crore people live in our country. The climate of our country is moderate. The people of different professions live here. The main occupation of the people is agriculture. They grow rice, jute, sugarcane, potatoes, tea, etc. The people of different religions live here in peace and happiness. About 80% of the people are Muslims. The rest are the Hindus, the Christians, and the Buddhists. Bangladesh has its own language, dress, and food habits. Their common customs and traditions are the Eids, Pahela Baishakh, Nabanne, etc. The people observe the International Mother Language Day, the Victory Day, and the Independence Day with due honour. The country has some nice tourist spots. They are Cox’s Bazar sea beach, the Sundarbans, Kuakata, Sonargaon, Mahasthangar, etc. The main rivers of this country are the Padma, the Meghna, the Jamuna, and the Brahmaputra. In fact, our country is famous for the beauty of nature. However, the people of Bangladesh are simple, friendly, and peace-loving. Really, I feel proud of my country.

Paragraph My Mother Class 5, 6



My Mother 

My mother is the most important person in my life who loves and cares for me unconditionally. She manages the household work and also supports my education. Every morning, she wakes up early to cook delicious food, organize the house, and prepare me for school. She is very hardworking and never complains about her responsibilities. Besides managing the family, she always encourages me to study well and behave properly. Whenever I face any difficulty, she listens carefully and guides me patiently. She teaches me good manners, honesty, and respect for elders. Sometimes she tells me interesting stories and moral lessons. My mother is not just a homemaker but also my best friend, guardian, and the biggest supporter in my life. She sacrifices her happiness and comfort for the well-being of our family. Her selfless love makes her the most important person in my life. When I am sick, she takes care of me day and night until I recover. Her smile makes our home a happy place. I want to make her proud by succeeding in my studies. I feel grateful to God for blessing me with such a caring and loving mother, and I always pray for her good health, happiness, and long life because she is truly my inspiration.

Tuesday, January 6, 2026

Short Paragraph: A Public Library (Class 5)


A Public Library

A public library is a government-aided library. It is a house of books and information. It has a large collection of books on various subjects such as science, mathematics, history, literature, and business. It also has magazines, newspapers and journals that keep us updated on the latest developments and events in the world. It is spacious and well-lit, with comfortable seating arrangements and tables. It is supervised by a qualified and friendly librarian who helps us find books. It is a place where all sorts of people can enrich their minds and broaden horizons.

Short Paragraph: Our School (Class 5)



Our School Library

A library is a part and parcel of a school. It is called a storehouse of knowledge. There is a library in our school. Our library is housed on the first floor in a very big room. It is a very well-furnished library. A librarian is appointed to look after and manage everything. We can also issue a library card to borrow books. However, there is a rich collection of books in our library. Books of almost all branches of knowledge like text books, story books, mathematics, science, history, religion etc. are available in this library. It is important as it allows us to prepare our notes. I feel proud of our school library.