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There can be many reasons for changes in families. Can you think of some more reasons?
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Talk to three old people – one from your family, one from your friend’s family and one from a family in your neighbourhood. Ask them these questions and fill in the table.
| Sr. No. | Question | Your family | Friend’s family | Neighbour’s family |
| 1. | Since how many years has your family been staying here? | |||
| 2. | Where did your family live before coming here? | |||
| 3. | How many members are there in your family today? | |||
| 4. | How many members were there in your family 10 years ago? | |||
| 5. | What were the reasons for the changes in your family in the last 10 years? | |||
| 6. | How do you feel about all these changes? | |||
| 7. | What problems do you face with changes in technology? |
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All families change in some way or the other because of different reasons. Has your family changed too?
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When your grandmother and grandfather were children like you, was your family just like it is today?
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Do you remember the picture of Sitamma’s family tree which we saw in Class III?
- You had also drawn a family tree of your own family. Let us again draw the family tree of last year in your notebook.
- Ask your grandmother or grandfather how many members were there in their family when they were your age? Then draw a family tree in your notebook of their family when they were young.
- Can you see yourself, your brother or your sister, your mother or your father, anywhere in this family tree?
- Now draw a family tree of your present family in your notebook.
- Can you see yourself anywhere in this family tree? Who are the members of your family today? Where are your grandparents?
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Can you tell in what ways the family tree of your grandmother or grandfather in their childhood is different from your family tree today?
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Up to which class do you want to study?
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Up to which class have your parents studied?
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Till which class did your grandmother get a chance to study?
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At what age did your grandmother get married?
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Have you heard of a Law that talks about the ages before which girls and boys must not get married?
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- Are there any such children in your neighbourhood who had to drop out of school? Do they want to go back to school?
- What are they doing these days?
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- Has anybody in your family got married recently? Who?
- What was the age of the bride and the groom?
- What kind of dresses they wore?
Bride - ______
Groom - ______ - What kind of dishes were there? Name them.
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When you play Kabaddi, how many players do you have in a team?
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How many players got out when Shyamala touched the line?
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Do you have ways to resolve disputes in games?
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Try to hold your breath and keep saying Kabaddi-Kabaddi. How many times could you say it?
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How many times can you say it, while you are playing Kabaddi? Is there any difference?
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Make a picture in your notebook to show how Shyamala managed to get the entire opposing team ‘out’ in one go.
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What does it mean to be out in games? When does one get ‘out’ in Kabaddi?
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