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प्रश्न
Fun with sounds
| pleasure | treasure | - | measure |
| wear | tear | - | - |
| stare | where | - | - |
| planned | canned | scanned | strand |
| topsy-turvy | hurly-burly | hurly-burly | curly-whirly |
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उत्तर
Do it yourself.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
____________ is the third highest mountain in the world.
Listen to the passage about Nammazhwar, an environmental crusader from Tamil Nadu. As you listen, answer the following question. The listening act can be repeated if required.
“He never pushed ideas down anyone’s throat” means.
Why did Chatur Pandit ask the king for 1000 gold coins?
Comets are mostly made of _______.
______ does not happen overnight.
Santhiya can’t live without her mobile phone.
Children can feel ________ when they have their mobile phones with them.
Listen to the article titled “Remembering Nel Jayaraman”
In pairs, present an interview. One student will be the interviewer and the other would be Nel Jayaraman himself.
Listen to the flash news. Read the question given below, then listen to the flash news again and complete the response.
What did the zoo-keeper do?
Ooty was the Summer Capital of the______ during the British Rule.
When do we cross the zebra crossing?
Why do we wear helmet?
In North America football is known as ________.
Listen to the following paragraph.
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The Ant and the Dove On his way home, an ant saw a sparkling fountain. He crawled onto its wall to take a closer look.
Suddenly he slipped and fell into the water. He gurgled and panicked and waved his legs in the air. “Help! I can't swim,” he cried. Luckily, just at that moment, a friendly dove flew by. She saw that the tiny ant was drowning and quickly flew to a nearby tree. She pulled off a leaf and let it glide down to the ant. “Here you are,” she cooed and flew away.
(Adapted from Aesop’s Fables) |
- Why do you think the dove helped the ant?
- How do you think the ant felt on finding the leaf?
- Have you ever been in trouble like the ant? Did anyone help you?
There was a thick jungle with beautiful green trees and birds.
Koyal was singing happily. Suddenly she heard someone crying. It was her friend, the peacock. She flew to him and asked...

Some things make you feel happy. Some things make you feel sad. Write a poem on the picture.
Listen to the sounds around you.
Have you ever found yourself in such a situation? Discuss in groups and act out such a situation.
First, read the following sets of limericks with missing words. Now, listen to them being read out aloud by your teacher or played on the recorder. As you enjoy the absurd fun, complete the verse with what you hear. You may listen to them again, if required.
I
A wonderful bird is the (i) ______His beak can hold more than his (ii) ______can. He can hold in his beak Enough food for a (iii) ______! But I’ll be darned if I know how the Peli-can?
II
There once was a (iv) ______ at the zoo Who always had something to do When it (v) ______ him, you know, To go to and fro, He (vi) ______ it and went fro and to.
III
There once was a (vii) _______ little bunny Who I thought was sweet and (viii) ______ He ate all the carrots, And looked at the (ix) ______ And that was my cute little (x) ______.
Listen to the passage being read out. Based on your understanding, complete the statements given below with appropriate answers.
Boredom
We have all experienced boredom sometime or the other. Boredom occurs when a person is unable to stay attentive. It is something more than an unpleasant feeling. It can make you angry and frustrated and lead to negative physical health consequences.
How boredom affects one physically
A study reveals that when a person is affected by acute boredom his eyelids droop and the face assumes a frown. There is a gradual loss of ability to coordinate movements. These symptoms are accompanied by mental fatigue and a slowing down of thought processes. A bored person at work is likely to make many more errors than one who is not bored. We should never let boredom take charge. There are several easy ways to overcome boredom.
Here are a few practical suggestions:
- Set goals for yourself, work towards them.
- Develop an interest in hobbies and crafts.
- Socialize, stay in the company of cheerful people.
- Take up a charitable cause.
- Exercise regularly.
Coming out of boredom will feel like breaking free from a cold, dark room into the outdoors on a warm, sunny day
- Boredom occurs when a person is unable to ______
- ______ and ______ are emotional consequences of boredom.
- Two physical signs of acute boredom are
- How does boredom affect the quality of work a person does?
- Mention two ways by which one can overcome boredom.
Which of the following is not considered a tool for formative assessment?


