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afraid dark rest harsh forever troubles cease
Solution:
1) Afraid: feeling fear
Example sentences: 1) I am afraid of snakes.
2) She was afraid to go on the street.
2) Dark: with little or no light
Example sentences: 1) You should come home early or it will get dark.
2) Its too dark to read here.
3) Rest: to relax
Example sentences: 1) Take rest for a while on the couch.
2) I needed rest after a long walk.
4) Harsh: rough or cruel
Example sentences: 1)He asked me to get out in a harsh tone.
2) You should not be very harsh with your children.
5) Forever: always
Example sentences: 1) Parents love their children forever.
2) I will stay with you forever.
6) Troubles: difficulty
Examples sentences: 1) There are many troubles in my family.
2) The doubt in my mind troubles me.
7) Cease: to come to an end
Example sentences: 1) The government should cease the taxation.
2) Teacher should cease beating their students.
What is the poem about?
Solution:
The poem is about how to not get afraid of the darkness.
What does the earth do when the day is over?
Solution:
The earth takes rest when the day is over.
What does the poet want us to do at night?
Solution:
The poet wants us to think about our friends at night.
Are these sentences TRUE or FALSE?
(a) The poet tells the child to be afraid when it is dark.__________
(b) The poet says that stars will always shine at night.__________
(c) The poet tells the child to think of friends after it is dark._________
Solution:
(a) The poet tells the child to be afraid when it is dark. False
(b) The poet says that stars will always shine at night. True
(c) The poet tells the child to think of friends after it is dark. True
moon + light | _____________ | break + fast | _____________ |
good + night | _____________ | day + break | _____________ |
water + fall | _____________ | rain + bow | _____________ |
war ____________ | enemies ____________ | gentle ____________ |
light ___________ | night _______________ | start ______________ |
Solution:
moon + light | moonlight | break + fast | breakfast |
good + night | goodnight | day + break | daybreak |
water + fall | waterfall | rain + bow | rainbow |
war peace | enemies friends | gentle harsh |
light dark | night day | start cease |
Look at these words in the poem
don’t, won’t
Here are their full forms
don’t — do not | won’t — will not |
didn’t | ______________________ |
shouldn’t | ______________________ |
wouldn’t | ______________________ |
couldn’t | ______________________ |
mustn’t | ______________________ |
Solution:
didn’t | did not |
shouldn’t | should not |
wouldn’t | would not |
couldn’t | could not |
mustn’t | must not |
Are you afraid of the dark? Why?
Solution:
Disclaimer: This is a sample answer. Students are advised to write the answer based on their own experiences and observations.
Yes, I am afraid of the dark because I see strange kind of images in the dark.
What do you do when it is dark?
Solution:
Disclaimer: This is a sample answer. Students are advised to write the answer based on their own experiences and observations.
I start listening to music when it is dark.
Have you ever been very frightened? Tell your partner about it.
Solution:
Disclaimer: This is a sample answer. Students are advised to write the answer based on their own experiences and observations.
Yes, I once got frightened with the sound of a kitten who was hiding under my bed in the dark.
1. What is the word that starts with t, rhymes with 'cease', and means to playfully make fun of ?
2. What is the word that starts with c, rhymes with 'near' and 'fear', and means easy to see, hear and understand?
Say t, t, t
3. Where did the tip of the tongue touch?
4. Listen and repeat Ca -t
5. Did you hear what your tongue did?
6. Say these words and feel what your tongue does when you say –
book | look | neck | duck | chick | sack | clock |
kangaroo | curtain | king |
key | kind | kitten |
Solution:
1. Tease
2. Clear
6. toe, top, tie, ten
book | look | neck | duck | chick | sack | clock |
1. Divide the class into four groups.
2. Imagine life without the sun.
3. What are the things that may happen if there is no sunlight?
4. Discuss with the group and write your ideas in your notebook.
Solution:
Disclaimer: This is a group activity to be done along with your friends. We are providing you with sample answers. Students are advised to discuss the ideas with their friends using their own experiences and observations.
1) If there is no sunlight, there would be darkness everywhere.
2) If there is no sunlight, we would not be able to see.
3) If there is no sunlight, there would no food for us.
The red tea cups are filled with a particular word. Fill in the yellow tea cups with similar sounding words. Note the example given.
Solution:
Now complete the following sentences, choosing the right word.
(a) The sum was ____________ difficult for the class to solve. Only ____________ students could do it. (two, too)
(b) There was only_____boy who______the prize. (one, won)
(c) The golden _______ was very _______ to him. (dear, deer)
(d) Ramu's _______ loved to play in the ________. (sun, son)
Solution:
(a) The sum was too difficult for the class to solve. Only two students could do it. (two, too)
(b) There was only one boy who won the prize. (one, won)
(c) The golden deer was very dear to him. (dear, deer)
(d) Ramu's son loved to play in the sun. (sun, son)
1. Relax your feet, legs and entire body. Be as quiet as you can.
2. Listen to the sounds around you.
3. Tell your partner softly what you heard and ask, "What did you hear?"
4. Let your partner talk about or copy those sounds.
5. Read out the following phrases aloud. Divide them into loud and softer sounds.
Loud sounds | Softer sounds |
Solution:
5.
Loud sounds | Softer sound |
1) Clapping hands 2) Stamping feet 3) A car moving |
1) A worm moving 2) A bud blooming 3) A butterfly flying 4) A feather dropping 5) An ant walking 6) The wind blowing 7) Ssshhhh 8) Whisper 9) A leaf falling 10) Tiptoe |
Solution:
Disclaimer: This is a sample answer. Students are advised to write the answer based on their own experiences and observations.
There is a boy in the picture standing on the top of the mountain. The boy is happy because he has finally climbed the top of the mountain without giving up on his efforts.