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प्रश्न
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? |
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उत्तर
| 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? | ✓ |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
What did the birds say?
| ought | matter |
| bought | chatter |
| caught | shatter |
| tick – tock |
| tell – told |
| train – time |
| tick – tack |
| tip – tin |
| take – tall |
Ajit loved flowers. He always wanted to have a garden for himself. Mohan, his friend gave him an idea. He said, “Why, we can have a garden in a dish!” “Ha! Ha!” Ajit laughed. “A garden in a dish?” “Yes, dish gardens are tiny gardens planted in a shallow dish. We must first put sand, manure and pebbles in a dish. Plant very tiny plants in it and place the dish on the window sill.”

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
pretty, needles, leaves, gold, stole
Read the following sentences
- Her clothes were always dirty.
- She was often angry.
- Sometimes she lay on the floor.
- Her parents never scolded her.
New words
mother tongue, challenged, tickled, irritated
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

Look and fill in the columns. One has been done for you.
| quiet | quietly |
| fluent | |
| angry | |
| sad | |
| fierce | |
| gentle |
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?
Act this out with your friends and make it into a class play.
New words
swing, delicious, pluck, trip, sail, stump, recognised
Make new word and complete the sentence.
The children love to sing ______.(loud)
Make new word and complete the sentence.
Throw the ball______. (slow)
Make new word and complete the sentence.
The tree gave its fruit to the boy_____. (happy)
Fill in the blanks with the correct word.
My mother went to the market and bought a kilogram of ______ (apple/apples), a dozen ______ (banana/bananas) and a dozen ______ (orange/oranges). I love oranges. So I ate an ______(orange/oranges). My brother wanted a______ (banana/bananas) and my sister asked for an ______ (apple/apples). A tree has one______(trunk/trunks) but many______ (branch/branches). A ______(branch/branches) has a number of ______(leaf/leaves) and ______ (flower/flowers).
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.
