Page No 3:
Question 1:
lovely buzzing sleepy head tiniest
Answer
1) Lovely: very beautiful Example sentences: 1) I saw a lovely view from the window of my house. 2) Geetika is wearing a lovely green dress.
2) Buzzing: humming sound Example sentences: 1) The mosquitoes are buzzing all around us. 2) The bees are buzzing inside the house.
3) Sleepy head: a sleepy person Example sentences: 1) He is such a sleepy head. 2) Wake up, sleepy head! You’ve been asleep for ten hours.
4) Tiniest: very small Example sentences: 1) The baby had the tiniest feet. 2) The tiniest creatures are the cutest creatures.
Page No 4:
Question 1:
- What do you think birds say to each other in the morning?
- Who are already awake?
- Which creatures wake up in the morning before the child does?
Answer
1) Birds wish good morning to each other in the morning.
2) The birds and bees are already awake.
3) The cow, horses, ducks, sheep and the tiniest chicken wake up in the morning before the child does.
Page No 4:
Question 1:
1. Listen to the songs of birds. Say the words boy and bee. Listen to the b sound in –
big, bubbles, bin, bag, blue, blow and black. |
2. Listen to the baby chicks – cheep cheep cheep.
Answer
- 1) Big 2) Bubbles 3) Bin 4) Bag 5) Blue 6) Blow 7) Black
- 2) cheep cheep cheep
Page No 4:
Question 1:
- Go for a morning walk. Listen to the sounds you hear like the rustling of leaves, the wind blowing, the chirping of birds, the sounds of footsteps.
- Imagine that a cow, a horse, a duck and a chicken are meeting for a morning meal. What would they say to one other? Talk about it.
Answer
2) Disclaimer: This is a sample answer that has been provided to you. Students are advised to write the answer based on their own experience and observation.
Cow: Hello Horse! How are you? Aren’t you feeling hungry yet?
Horse: Hi Cow! No, I am not feeling well. I had barley and grains already.
Duck: I am feeling hungry. I have cooked a small fish for my breakfast.
Chicken: Ehh! I don’t like eating fish. It is so boring. Duckie! Can you please cook a fresh grasshopper for me.
Duck: Sure.
Page No 4:
Question 1:
Betty bought a bit of butter, But the bit of butter that Betty bought was bitter, So Betty bought some better butter, To make the bitter butter better.
Answer
Disclaimer: Students are advised to practice this on their own.
Page No 5:
Question 1:
Connect the pair of sentences below using and or but. (a) It is time to get up for school. (b) I want to sleep for some more time.
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(a) Sheila got some chocolates for her birthday. (b) She got some new clothes too.
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(a) Everyone has gone to sleep. (b) I want to read my book.
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(a) Raju plays cricket. (b) He also plays hockey.
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Fill in the blanks according to the example given below –
tiny | tinier | tiniest | __________ | later | __________ |
big | __________ | biggest | round | __________ | __________ |
sleepy | sleepier | __________ | small | __________ | __________ |
__________ | lovelier | loveliest | good | __________ | best |
Answer
- 1) It is time to get up for school but I want to sleep for some more time.
2) Sheila got some chocolates for her birthday and she got some new clothes too.
3) Everyone has gone to sleep but I want to read my book.
4) Raju plays cricket but he also plays hockey.
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tiny tinier tiniest late later latest big bigger biggest round rounder roundest sleepy sleepier sleepiest small smaller smallest lovely lovelier loveliest good better best
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