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Look what Adithyan is saying.

How much water does his small bottle hold?

Then how much water does Leela's bottle hold?
How many liters of water does your family use in a day? Guess and fill in this table.
| Activity | Water used (in buckets) |
Water used (in liters) |
| Cooking and drinking | ||
| Washing clothes | ||
| Cleaning pots, pans | ||
Is there any tap in your school or your home which is leaking?
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Whose jug holds more water?
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 |
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.

Nazim found that two big
glasses fill the
jug.
Shabnam wants to buy one
jug full of lemon drink.
How much does she need to pay?
Select the one which holds more water.
Take five different types of big vessels from your kitchen.
Fill all of them one by one with one jug full of water.
What do you see? Why?
Talk to your friends about it.
Guess and then find out:
How many mugs of water fill one bucket?


