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प्रश्न
New words
snuggles, mutters, window sill, relax
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उत्तर
- Snuggles: to be in a comfortable position Example sentences: 1) He snuggles himself into the sleeping bags. 2) Reema snuggles in her new yellow couch.
- Mutters: say something in a very low voice Example sentences: 1) Tia always mutters in the class. 2) Rohan mutters in the washroom.
- Window sill: the bottom part of the window Example sentences: 1) There is a pot kept on the windowsill. 2) Clothes were hanging from the windowsill.
- Relax: free from tension Example sentences: 1) She tried to relax before the examination. 2) Relax on bed till you get well.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
By changing the circled word to its opposite, rewrite these sentences. One has been done for you.

Give the opposites of the words in Blue.

Glass breaks easily when it is dropped. Do you think a mud flower pot, a glass spoon, a wooden table, a plastic cup, books or your plastic water bottle can break easily? Circle the things that can.

Which of the following actions would make others happy/unhappy?
| respecting elders |
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| playing with friends |
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| watching television all day |
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| caring for pets |
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| Actions that make people happy | Actions that make people unhappy |
Using the information in the grid, write a sentence about each game. One has been done for you.
- Cricket is an outdoor game. We play it with a bat and a ball. There are eleven players in this game.
- ______.
- ______.
- ______.
New words
chatting, archery, string, target, defending, amazement, triumphantly
Shoot the arrow and hit the target by matching the words with their correct meanings.

New words
pretty, needles, leaves, gold, stole
Now your friend will ask you the same questions.
| Questions | always | often | sometimes | never |
| How often do you | ||||
| (a) obey your parents? | ||||
| (b) visit your grandparents? | ||||
| (c) fight with your brother or sister? | ||||
| (d) help others? | ||||
| (e) throw waste in the dustbin? | ||||
| (f) switch off the lights, when you go out of the room? | ||||
| (g) leave the tap on while brushing your teeth? | ||||
| (h) tear pages from your notebook? |
Make a class dictionary with words from the story. Try to find suitable words for them in your mother tongue. Say these words aloud.
Then make sentences with those words in your class dictionary

Write all the words that show you are happy.
For example: Hurray. Ha¡ Ha¡
Add more
Choose the right answer.
To imitate someone means to
Match the words in Column 'A' with words in 'B' Column.
| A | B |
| king | children |
| teacher | patients |
| doctor | courtiers |
| bus driver | clients |
| lawyer | passengers |
| mother | students |
Play this game with a friend. Pick up what you want from any basket.
Add or before it.
Now say the sentences below, using these things –

| Neena | Can I have ______, please? |
| Rahul | Yes, here you are. |
| Jeevika | Can I have ______, too. |
| Nikhil | No, sorry. You can’t have that. |
Make more sentences using words from the baskets.
How did Birbal find out about the Pundit’s mother tongue?
You are reading and talking about trees. You are thinking about trees too. Can you make the shape of a tree with your body?
- Let’s see your branches.
- Let’s see a full tree with fruits and leaves.
- Enact a cut tree with only a trunk.
- Enact a tree with only a stump left.
- Communicate the idea in this play.
Use your body to –
| stretch | bend | jump | twist | hop | climb |
New words
carpenter, queer, plane, puzzled, puppet, took shape, amazed, finished, stiff, decided
Word Fun
How many words can you make from? Fill them in the empty boxes.

