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प्रश्न
Do you think that there will be any change in Nazli’s family after this wedding? What will change?
- Do you think there will be changes in the home from where the new bride has come? What kind of changes?
- Talk to your mother and aunts in the family. Ask them about where they lived before they got married.
- Who were the members in their families then?
- Has anybody in your family been married recently? Who?
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उत्तर
Yes, there will be a change in Nazli’s family after this wedding. A new member will start tentatively with Nazli’s family. Nazli will get a new sister-in-law.
- Yes. They will get a new family member as the bridegroom. But they have to see off their daughter.
- They lived with their parents before marriage.
- In my mother’s family, she, her father, her mother, her two brothers, one sister and one uncle lived together before her marriage.
- Yes, my uncle got married recently in my family.
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Who were the members of Nimmi’s family before the arrival of her baby sister?
How do you think the lives of Nimmi’s family members have changed after the arrival of the new baby? For example -
- How will Nimmi spend her day now?
- What new work will her mother do now?
- There will be a change in the daily work of Nimmi’s father, grandmother and uncle with the arrival of the new baby. Can you tell how?
Find out all about the youngest child in your home or in the home of a relative. Then write -
- When was the baby born?
- Is the baby a boy or a girl?
- How are you related to him or her?
- Where was the baby born?
- Who does the baby look like?
- What is the colour of his or her hair?
- What is the colour of his or her eyes?
- Does the baby have any teeth?
- What do we feed the baby with?
- What is the baby’s length?
- How many hours a day does the baby sleep?
- What different sounds does the baby make?
- Who does the baby stay with most of the time?
- Stick a photograph of the baby or draw a picture in your notebook.
Is there anyone in your class or school who has come to your school from another place? If so, talk to him or her.
- Where has she or he come from?
- What was his or her old school like?
- What does he or she find different here?
- Does he or she like the change?
Talk to three old people – one from your family, one from your friend’s family and one from a family in your neighbourhood. Ask them these questions and fill in the table.
| Sr. No. | Question | Your family | Friend’s family | Neighbour’s family |
| 1. | Since how many years has your family been staying here? | |||
| 2. | Where did your family live before coming here? | |||
| 3. | How many members are there in your family today? | |||
| 4. | How many members were there in your family 10 years ago? | |||
| 5. | What were the reasons for the changes in your family in the last 10 years? | |||
| 6. | How do you feel about all these changes? | |||
| 7. | What problems do you face with changes in technology? |
All families change in some way or the other because of different reasons. Has your family changed too?
Do you remember the picture of Sitamma’s family tree which we saw in Class III?
- You had also drawn a family tree of your own family. Let us again draw the family tree of last year in your notebook.
- Ask your grandmother or grandfather how many members were there in their family when they were your age? Then draw a family tree in your notebook of their family when they were young.
- Can you see yourself, your brother or your sister, your mother or your father, anywhere in this family tree?
- Now draw a family tree of your present family in your notebook.
- Can you see yourself anywhere in this family tree? Who are the members of your family today? Where are your grandparents?
Up to which class do you want to study?
At what age did your grandmother get married?
- Are there any such children in your neighbourhood who had to drop out of school? Do they want to go back to school?
- What are they doing these days?




