Advertisements
Advertisements
Question
Make a small bridge by tying 4 or 5 bamboo poles together. Ask your teacher to help you. Now walk on your bridge.
- How did you feel?
- Did you fall down?

Advertisements
Solution
- I was scared.
- No, I did not fall down, but it was a bit difficult.
APPEARS IN
RELATED QUESTIONS

You have seen how children use a different kind of bridges, to cross rivers and other uneven areas to reach school.

Do you have to cross any bridge on the way to your school? If yes, what is the bridge like? Draw its picture.
Is there any bridge near your house? Find out more about the bridge.
- Where is the bridge – over water, over a road, between two mountains or somewhere else?
- Who all use the bridge? Is it used by people on foot and also by vehicles and animals?
- Does the bridge seem to be old or is it new?
- Find out what materials are used in making this bridge. List some of them.
Imagine what difficulties there would be if the bridge was not there? Let us find out some other ways by which children get to school.
Have you ever sat in a camel-cart or horse carriage (tonga)? Where? Did you climb on it yourself, or did someone help you?
How did you feel riding in the cart? Also, share your experience in the class also.
Do you have bullock-carts where you live?
Do you also have punishment in your school? What kind?
Is punishment the only solution to misdeeds? Make some rules for school to prevent misdeeds.
Draw a picture of your ‘dream school’ in your notebook and write about it and share in the class.
