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प्रश्न
New words
pretty, needles, leaves, gold, stole
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उत्तर
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pretty: pleasing to the eye Example sentences: 1) Smita is a pretty girl. 2) Her dress looked really pretty.
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needles: a small, thin object used for sewing Example sentences: 1) I could not find the needle in the sewing kit. 2) She pricked her thumb with a needle.
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leaves: plural form of leaf Example sentences: 1) I found pale green leaves in the garden. 2) The leaves are as pretty as flowers.
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gold: a yellow precious metal Example sentences: 1) My mother gifted me a gold ring on my birthday. 2) The box contained gold coins.
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stole: past of steal Example sentences: 1) She stole a lot money from the bag. 2) The man stole the car from the parking.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
What is inside you that makes you get up at the same time everyday?
By changing the circled word to its opposite, rewrite these sentences. One has been done for you.

Now give the opposite of the words below by adding un or im.
| happy | |
| polite | |
| seen | |
| proper | |
| lucky | |
| possible | |
| important | |
| perfect | |
| healthy | |
| safe | |
| patient | |
| pure |
Give the opposites of the words in Blue.

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 |
New words
snuggles, mutters, window sill, relax
New words
Scamper, hurried, popped, disappeared, whiskers
New words
dearly, illness, agreed, important
Ask yourself the following questions. Put a tick (✓) under the right column.
| 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? |
From newspapers or old magazines collect stories / reports of courageous children –
- Draw pictures of the story
- Talk about the stories.
New words
mother tongue, challenged, tickled, irritated
Choose the right answer.
To imitate someone means to
Look and fill in the columns. One has been done for you.
| quiet | quietly |
| fluent | |
| angry | |
| sad | |
| fierce | |
| gentle |
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 |
How did Birbal find out about the Pundit’s mother tongue?
Act this out with your friends and make it into a class play.
Make new word and complete the sentence.
The tree gave its fruit to the boy_____. (happy)
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.
New words
alone, bookshop, machines, finally, climbed
