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Everybody’s touch is not the same. Ritu did not like it when Meena’s uncle held her hand, but she liked to hold Meena’s hand. Why do you think there was this difference?
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Vani and Prasad learnt this beautiful craft from their family members. When they grow up, do you think they will be able to teach their children the skills of this craft?
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Have you ever seen anybody weave something on a loom? What were they weaving and where?
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The threads of a saree are dyed. Do you know of any other thing that is dyed?
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If you visit Vani’s village it seems as if the entire village is weaving sarees. Do you know of any other work which many people living in one place do?
- Do they make some articles?
- Find out the process of making the article? What are the different steps?
- Do men and women do different kinds of work to make this article?
- Do children also contribute in making this article?
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Talk to an ironsmith, a carpenter and a potter about the nature of their work.
- Where did they learn to do their work?
- What else did they need to learn to be able to do this work?
- Have they taught this work to anybody in their family, or to anyone else?
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The table below has a list of different kinds of work that people do. Do you know people who do such work? Write their names in the first column. In the next column write from whom have they learnt their work?
| Kind of work | Name of people you know who do this work | Where did they learn this work from? |
| Cloth weaving | Prasad and Vani’s parents | From their elders |
| Cooking | ||
| Cycle repair | ||
| Flying aeroplanes | ||
| Sewing and embroidery | ||
| Singing | ||
| Making shoes | ||
| Flying kites | ||
| Farming | ||
| Cutting hair |
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You can also make a small report comparing Abu Dhabi with the place where you live. You can use some of these points mentioned below while writing the report. You can also draw pictures or put photographs.
- The climate and weather
- The trees and plants
- The traffic on the roads (kinds of vehicles)
- The common food items
- What people wear
- The kind of buildings
- The language
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Why do you think many trees cannot grow in desert areas?
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Do you have any relatives who live in another country?
- How long have they lived there?
- Did they go there for studies or for work?
- Was there any other reason?
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Write the value of each note in the box near its picture.
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- To which country does this currency belong?
- How did you know?
- Whose picture can you see on the notes?
- Can you find any number on the notes (other than the value)?
- Do you think that two notes can have the same number?
- Take a ten-rupee note and observe it carefully. How many languages can you see on the note?
- Write the name of the bank given on the note.
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- How many of these coins do you recognise?
- What is written on each coin other than the value?
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Look at these notes. Do they all belong to India? Put a circle around notes that are not Indian. Find out which country do they belong to.
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I can be powdered fine To make food hot and spicy, If too much of me is added I make you gasp – shheee… shheee… Your eyes and nose begin to water And you cry! Think and tell me who am I? Tell me quickly, who am I? |
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Grind me and powder me – To make your food look yellow, I am mixed in oil by granny And applied to wounds quickly, I heal all wounds – big and small, That is why I am loved by all! Think and tell me who am I? Tell me quickly, who am I? |
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Small and round like a pearl, I am black when I am whole. I can be powdered coarse or fine A sharp and spicy taste is mine, Whether it is salty or sweet I am added as a special treat, Think and tell me who am I? Tell me quickly, who am I? |
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I am a small and skinny chap Sometimes I am brown and sometime black, Added to hot oil and ghee I spread my fragrance all around me, When I am roasted. Curd and jaljeera are favourite to me. Think and tell me who am I? Tell me quickly, who am I? |
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I look like Zeera though green am I, To make your stomach healthy I always try, Eat me always after your meal I refresh your mouth, you surely feel, Think and tell me who am I? Tell me quickly, who am I? |
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I look like a nail but a bud am I, |
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Now try and make your own riddles about two other spices. Ask those riddles in your class. Draw picture of the two spices in your notebook and write their names.
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