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प्रश्न
Get a 1 litre bottle (can be an empty bottle of water, oil etc.). Now collect some bottles and a mug, jug, glass, bowl, etc. at your house. Use the 1 litre bottle to check which of these holds more than 1 litre and which one holds less than 1 litre. Make a small drawing if you like.
| Less than 1 litre | More than 1 litre |
| bowl | big cooking pot |
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उत्तर
Use the 1 litre bottle to check which of these holds more than 1 litre and which one holds less than 1 litre.
| Less than 1 litre | More than 1 litre |
| a small water bottle | big cooking pot |
| Tetra pack juice | Large bottle of Pepsi |
| A small saucepan | A jug |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
How much do we use at a time?
| Eye drops | We use less than 1 mL at a time. |
List things we use more than one litre at a time.
- Water for taking bath.
- __________________
- __________________
- __________________
Chelannur village has a milk society. Geetha and Ammini went there to buy 4 litres of milk. But the man could not find the one-litre measure. He had only a 3 litre and a 5-litre bottle with him. But he gave them exactly 4 litres of milk. Explain how he did this.
About how many glasses of water do you drink in a day?
Summer day: ______ glasses
Winter day: ______ glasses
Can you guess how much water goes out of you?
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What are Naima and Jeetu doing?
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Whose jug holds more water?

Naseem's bottle can hold ______ as much water as Abdul's bottle.
There is a fair in Chaitra's village. Chaitra, Nazim and Aneesh want to put up a stall to sell lemon drink. They make a
bucket full of lemon drink.
They use two
different sizes of glasses.

Chaitra found that two small
glasses fill one
big glass.
- How many small
glasses of lemon drink will fill the
jug? - How many small
glasses will fill half the
jug?
Select the one which holds more water.
Do you want to know how the water in the
pitcher came up?
Take two
glasses of the same size.
Fill half of each glass with water.
You have to put tamarind (imli) seeds in the first glass to raise the
water to the top. Guess how many seeds you will need to put in.
Now, do it. Count the number of seeds used.
Now put the same number of marbles in the second glass.
What happens?
Repeat it with stones.
What happens now? Why?
Talk about it in the class.
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