Assembly Grade 7B
Assembly Grade 7B
Grade: 7B
Hareem: cotton, the fabric that unites us thread by thread and nation by
nation with this beautiful quote l am hareem with my co_comparer
Fatima: Fatima and today we are honoured to represent our class 7 b but
before we began we would like to invite Anabia for recitation and translation
would be followed by Areesha Fatima
Hareem: please cover your heads as we prepare to recite from the holy
Quran
Fatima: subhanallah now let's invite our speakers who will share the
information about cotton in their country.
Hareem: okay so fellow students please give our talented classmates a huge
round of applause.
SKIT
Deepika - Pakistan
"Howdy, y’all! I’m representing the United States. Did you know the U.S. is
one of the largest exporters of cotton? From the cotton fields of Texas to the
mills of the South, our cotton has shaped industries and fashion alike. Think
of your favorite pair of jeans—that’s all thanks to cotton! Here’s to the
strength and comfort of this versatile fabric. Happy World Cotton Day!"
Zainab - China)
"Nǐ hǎo! I’m from China, the world's largest producer of cotton. Cotton has
been essential to our clothing, industry, and economy for thousands of years.
Today, our cotton textiles are exported all around the world, spreading the
beauty of this fabric. Let’s celebrate cotton’s role in connecting countries and
cultures. Happy World Cotton Day!"
Angel- Egypt
Areesha Fatima: From Pakistan to the United States, from China to Egypt and
Brazil—cotton unites us all! On this World Cotton Day, let’s remember how
important this plant is to our cultures, economies, and everyday lives. Thank
you for celebrating with us!"
Fatima: thank you so much for sharing this information about world cotton
day
( Allah Hafiz)
Suhana rani : and I'm suhana rani, co hosting this morning. We are so happy
to see all of you here this morning.
Alina : Today is a wonderful day, to celebrate our unity and spirit. Here's a
beautiful quote to inspire us :
Suhana rani : that's a nice quote alina , it truly reminds us of the importance
of togetherness.
Alina : Now first things first lets start the day by bowing down and covering
our heads in the respect of holy quran .
Suhana rani : Now let's invite Fatima for the recitation followed by Hareem
for the translation.
Alina : JazakAllah!! To our lovely reciters! Your voices have bought us peace
and motivation .
SKIT
Scene: A simple village setting. The father (Iqra) is working in the fields while
his daughter ( Mahaiba) stands nearby with her schoolbooks. The sun is
setting, and a postman (Areej) is seen approaching in the distance.
Mahaiba: (nervously approaching her father)
Mahaiba:
"A doctor? There’s no need for that. What value does being a doctor have in
our village? You should help me in the fields or take care of the house. What
will you do as a doctor?"
Mahaiba: (disheartened)
"But, father, being a doctor means I can help people, save lives, and do more
than just stay at home..."
(Before she can finish, the postman arrives, interrupting the conversation.)
Areej:
Areej:
"Yes, see, your name and address are written clearly on the envelope."
"Well, this is my letter, but I can’t read English. Can someone read it for me?"
(He looks around at nearby villagers who have gathered, but they all shake
their heads.)
Areesha Dua:
Zunaira:
Days pass, and another postman arrives at a neighbor's house. The father
notices and approaches him with the letter still in his hand.
Iqra:
"Postman, please, can you help me? I still don’t know what this letter says."
Iqra:
"It is your responsibility to educate her. If you let her study, she’ll be able to
read these letters for you in the future. Don’t you see? If you don’t let her
learn, you’ll remain in the same place, unable to move forward."
Areej:
"Your daughter has a bright future ahead. Let her study, and one day, she’ll
not only read your letters but also help the entire village."
(The postman walks away, leaving the father deep in thought. The daughter
enters, noticing her father’s troubled expression.)
Mahaiba:
"I’m sorry. I’ve been blind. I didn’t realize how important education is. The
postman is right. I can’t even read a letter... How could I stop you from
learning?"
Now as we conclude our program, let's stand together for our national
Anthem .
Suhana rani: so hands by your side everyone, and let's sing the national
Anthem with full patriotism !!
Alina : And we will be back at your service tomorrow, till then, AllahHafiz.
SKIT
Characters:
Mubashra: Africa
Anabia: America
Dialogues:
Hiba: I am the world—carved by borders and oceans, but what you don’t see
are the invisible lines that divide us.
I see the pain hidden behind smiles. The struggles kept in shadows.
In some places, they whisper about it. In others, they say nothing at all. But I
hear everything. The cries, the worries and the fears.
Arisha: (reading from her clipboard) "‘One in four people will be affected by
mental disorders at some point in their lives.’ That’s what WHO reports. But
many of us are still afraid to ask for help. Why? Because we’ve been taught
to be silent."
Mubashra: "WHO is pushing for change. But how do we start that change in
our homes, in our cultures?
Anabia: "Maybe it starts with us. Breaking the silence. One conversation at a
time."
Arisha: "WHO provides us with tools and knowledge, but it’s up to us to use
them. It’s up to us to break the stigma."
Mubashra: "I will talk to my community about it. Show them that mental
health is not a weakness."
Anabia: "I will open up to those around me. Let them know that it’s okay to
seek help."
Arisha: "I will teach the next generation to treat mental health the same way
we treat physical health—with care."
Areesha Fatima: (offstage): "On this World Mental Health Day, join the World
Health Organization in breaking the stigma. Together, we can create a world
where mental health is understood, supported, and prioritized for all."
End.
Fabeha: Wow that surely made me speechless
Khushi: well I didn't know this topic is so motivational and emotional.
Fabeha: Indeed it is/was so now we have reached to the end of our
assembly, but don't worry.
Khushi: we will come back tomorrow with a new and interesting
topic.
Fabeha: for now hands by your side and stand straight for the
national anthem.
Khushi: and sing it with full zeal and patriotism so for now it's me
Khushi.
Fabeha: and it's me Fabeha.
TOGETHER:
Signing off.