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READING IS FUN
Question 1:
What did the old man plant?
Answer:
The old man planted turnip seeds.
Question 2:
Why was it difficult for the old man to pull up the turnip?
Answer:
It was difficult for the old man to pull up the turnip because the turnip was huge.
Question 3:
Who helped him to pull up the enormous turnip?
Answer:
An old woman, a boy and a girl helped him to pull up the enormous turnip.
Question 4:
Who ate the enormous turnip?
Answer:
The old man, the old woman, the boy and the girl- all four of them ate the enormous turnip.
TALK TIME
Question 1:
Name and draw four vegetables that have to be pulled out from the earth. Now name them in your own language.
Answer:
students are requested do this Activity on their ownQuestion 2:
Let’s go shopping!
How many vegetables can you find in this maze? Draw a circle around each word. One has been done for you.
Answer:
students are requested do this Activity on their own
Question 3:
A Game of Opposites
The entire class can be divided into two groups where one group says one word and the second group says the opposite word.
pull push
black _______________
true _______________
right _______________
This is how the game goes on. Some words are suggested here. You may pick up some more words from the lesson.
Far; good; dark; up; old
Answer:
Pull – Push
Black – White
True – False
Right – Wrong
Far – Near
Good – Bad
Dark – Light
Up – Down
Old – Young
TEAM TIME
Question 1:
Activity: Grow a plant.
Answer:
The student has to do as directed.
LET’S WRITE
Question 1:
How do you like to eat these vegetables—raw or cooked? Say why.
Answer:
VEGETABLES |
RAW |
COOKED |
Carrot |
Raw |
Cooked |
Turnip |
Cooked |
|
Potato |
Cooked |
|
Onion |
Raw |
Cooked |
Beans |
Cooked |
Question 2:
Name four vegetables you ate last week. Write their names here.
Answer:
Potato, Peas, Cauliflower, Spinach.
Question 3:
Complete these columns
ONE |
MANY |
Carrot |
Carrots |
Turnip |
Turnips |
Onion |
Onions |
Potato |
Potatoes |
Tomato |
Tomatoes |
VOCABULARY
Question 1:
One word in each of the following sets is different from the others.
Circle the odd one out.
Answer:
1. turnip, potato, tomato, sunflower, carrot, brinjal
2. cow, horse, goat, fox, kangaroo, melon
3. banyan, neem, peepal, mango, snake, apple
4. rose, lily, sunflower, lotus, cauliflower
5. peacock, parrot, lizard, crow, woodpecker
SAY ALOUD
Question 1:
Pull |
Cool |
Cut |
Full |
Root |
But |
Put |
Shoot |
Shut |
Answer:
The student needs to say the given words aloud so as to understand their pronunciations.
The story “The Enormous Turnip” talks about a huge turnip which people pull up from the ground due to its enormous size.