Why do we go to the hospital?
We go to the hospital when we are sick or hurt. A hospital has an ambulance to bring the sick and injured.
What are the other amenities in a good neighbourhood that are important?
The other amenities in a good neighbourhood are important services like the hospital, police station, fire station, parks, market place, places of worship and places of recreation.
Why are neighbours important?
Good neighbours are very important. Neighbours celebrate festivals together, they help each other. If required, they take care of each other also.
Why did Mr. John want to live in a flat?
Mr. John liked to live in a flat as he would have neighbours around his house.
Why did Mrs. John want to live in a villa?
Mrs. John wanted to live in a villa as they would have a very big garden and lots of open space around their house.
Colour the picture.

Answers may vary.
In the given boxes draw the articles that you use to clean your__

Make a list of any ten objects that help you in keeping clean.
Answer may vary
Probable answer:
Write three good habits you follow:
At homes:
1. _____________________________________
2. ______________________________________
3. ______________________________________
Make a list of any 10 objects that is needed to keep you clean. Draw or paste the picture and write the names of the objects.

Unscramble the words.

a. SOAP
b. TOWEL
c. WATER
d. COMB
Choose the correct words to complete the sentences.
| flush, clean, handkerchief, hands, soap |
a. Always wear ______________ clothes.
b. Take a bath with ______________ every day.
c. Use a ______________ while blowing your nose.
d. Wash your _______________ with soap before eating food.
e. After using a toilet we should _____________ it.
a. Always wear clean clothes.
b. Take a bath with soap every day.
c. Use a handkerchief while blowing your nose.
d. Wash your hands with soap before eating food.
e. After using a toilet we should flush it.
Fill in the missing letters to name the images.




Fill in blanks with the correct words.
a. Leave the bathroom floor clean and _____ after using it.
(dry, wet)
b. Cut your nails regularly with a ______ to keep them clean. (blade, nail cutter)
c. We must __________ our teeth twice a day. (brush, wipe)
d. Taking a bath removes _______ from our body. (hair, dirt)
e. _______ the toilet after use. (flush, rinse)
a. Leave the bathroom floor clean and dry after using it.
b. Cut your nails regularly with a nail cutter to keep them clean.
c. We must brush our teeth twice a day.
d. Taking a bath removes dirt from our body.
e. Flush the toilet after use.
Which is your favourite green colour? Give reasons for your answer.
Answer may vary
Write a few lines on the shade of mint.
The shade of mint is a representation of the colour of mint leaves. It is the colour of nature, symbolizing growth, freshness and fertility. The first recorded use of mint as a colour was in 1920. It is considered as a cool colour. Mint green, as well as all other shades of green are often related to nature.
Give some examples of the things that we do by ourselves?
Some examples are: take bath, wear clothes, tie shoe laces, comb hair, pack school bag, ride a cycle, read and write on our own, and do many more things.
What change in our behavior takes place when we grow up?
As each one of us grows, we learn to do things by ourselves.
How did Tom's mom and dad feel about Tom?
Tom's mom and dad were extremely proud of him.
What all things did Tom learn to do on his own in the evening?
In the evening, Tom took his pet for a walk. After dinner and before going to bed, Tom packed his bag and tidied his room. He placed all the toys in the shelf.
What all things did Tom learn to do on his own in the afternoon?
When Tom came back from school he had his lunch and completed his homework. Then he read a story book.
What all things did Tom learn to do on his own in the morning?
Every morning he brushed his teeth, had a bath, wore his uniform, tied his shoelaces, had breakfast and went to school.
What happened after Tom's grandmother suggested that he should learn to do things on his own?
Tom learnt to do his things on his own. He became independent and did not wait for his mother to help him.
What was the answer of Tom's grandmother to his reason for not getting ready?
Tom's grandmother said that Tom is a big boy now. He should do his work by himself.
What reason did Tom give to his grandmother for not getting ready for school?
Tom said that he was not able go to school as his mother had not given him a bath.
Why was Tom upset?
Tom was upset as his mother was busy with his little baby brother who was just 10 days old.
Let's draw:
Make a picture of a beautiful butterfly and use different colours to make it vibrant.
Give the different stages of the growth of a baby girl.
Give the different stages of the growth of a baby boy.
What happens when we grow up?
As we grow older, we learn to walk, talk and do our things by ourselves.
What does a baby boy grow into?
A baby boy grows on to become a man.
What does a puppy and a kitten grow into?
A puppy grows on to become a dog and a kitten grows on to become a cat.
What did Jasmine's mother tell her about the caterpillar?
Jasmine's mother said that we should not harm caterpillars. The caterpillar will grow up to become a beautiful butterfly.
What was the creepy crawly that Jasmine saw in the garden?
Jasmine saw a caterpillar in the garden.
Answer the following questions:
a. It is a holy text of Hinduism composed of four Vedas.
b. This religious community has the highest degree of literacy in India.
c. It is a holy text of Jainism which includes the Akaranga and Kalpa Sutra.
a. The Vedas
b. Jainism
c. Jaina Sutra
Name any one holy book of each religion given below:
a. Jainism
b. Hinduism
a. Agama Sutra
b. The Vedas
Unscramble the names of the holy books with the help of the hint image provided:


a. Bhagavad Gita
b. Guru Granth Sahib
c. Tripitaka

String art. This textile art is used to present mathematical ideas or patterns in a creative way.

Charkha. This machine is used to spin cotton fibre into cotton yarn.

Loom
This is a technique by which smaller fibers are joined together to make longer yarns.
Spinning
Fill in the blanks:
a) ___________ art is also known as pin art or thread art. (String/Weaving)
b) __________ is a French word which means ‘hook’. (Crochet/Papier mache)
c) In India traditional quilt is known as _______ quilt. (Ralli/Chickan)
d) Chain, Lazy daisy and satin are different types of _________. (embroidery/knitting)
e) ___________ is making beautiful laces with a bent knitting needle. (Crochet/Quilting)
a) String
b) Crochet
c) Ralli
d) embroidery
e) Crochet
Write ‘true’ or ‘false’:
a) Baluchari and zardosi are examples of textile craft.
b) The word textile is a Greek word which means ‘to print’.
c) Needle is used for making beautiful embroidery work on cloth.
d) We need to make ‘loops’ to knit a woolen garment.
e) In Asian countries, embroidery is called ‘art of two hands’.
a) True
b) False
c) True
d) True
e) False
Identify and write the names of the states, capitals & union territories of India from the following:
Bengaluru, Kolkata, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Odisha, Paschim Banga, Assam, Puducherry, Mumbai
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Uttar Pradesh Madhya Pradesh Karnataka Odisha Paschim Banga Assam |
Mumbai Kolkata Bengaluru |
Puducherry |
Write the old names for the following:
a) Assam
b) Paschim Banga
c) Odisha
d) Karnataka
a) Assam
b) West Bengal
c) Orissa
d) Mysore
Write the new names for the following:
a) Bombay
b) United Provinces
c) Madhya Bharat
d) Pondicherry
a) Mumbai
b) Uttar Pradesh
c) Madhya Pradesh
d) Puducherry
This rank is higher than a brigadier and lower than a lieutenant general.
Major general
This rank is normally immediately below general and above major general.
Lieutenant General
This rank is above Lieutenant General.
General
Only two officers have been conferred this. The names are Gen. K.M. Cariappa and Sam Manekshaw.
Field Marshal
State the insignia of General rank.
The insignia of this rank is national emblem over a five-pointed star, all over a crossed baton and saber.
What comes under the command of lieutenant colonel in the army?
A lieutenant colonel is typically in charge of a battalion in the army.
State the insignia of Colonel rank.
The insignia of Colonel rank is national emblem over two five-pointed stars.
State the command of a brigadier.
A brigadier typically commands a brigade consisting of three battalions which is approximately 3,000 troops.
Write true or false
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d. There are swings and slides in a park. |
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e. We must rest and relax in our free time. |
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a. We need rest after working hard. |
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b. We must do things we dislike. |
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c. The games we play inside the house are called outdoor games. |
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d. There are swings and slides in the park. |
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e. We must rest and relax in our free time. |
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Identify the pictures and write the name of the games.
| cycling, football, skipping rope, badminton, tennis, chess |


Find out more about the life and achievements of Mahatma Gandhi. Make a chart and display it on the bulletin board of your classroom.
On which national festival, do we see the parade every year?
We see the parade on 26th January every year. It is the republic day.
Rima’s birthday in on 2nd October. She always has a holiday on that day. Why?
Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated on 2nd October. It is a national holiday.
Avni saved her friend from drowning. She got a bravery award in a parade held in New Delhi. Which parade was it and when was it held.
It is a grand parade held at Rajpath in New Delhi. We celebrate this parade on 26th January.
Write three lines on how people celebrate the following.
Independence day
_______________________________________________
_______________________________________________
_______________________________________________
Republic day
_______________________________________________
_______________________________________________
_______________________________________________
Gandhi Jayanti
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
Answer may vary
Unscramble the words.


a. PARADE
b. REPUBLIC DAY
c. GANDHI JAYANTI
d. INDEPENDENCE DAY
Choose the correct words from the box to complete the sentences.
| Prime minister, national festivals, Gandhi Jayanti, Mahatma Gandhi, president |
a. ______________ is celebrated every year on 2nd October.
b. People hoist the national flag and sing national anthem on all ____________________.
c. The ____________ hoists the national flag at Red Fort in Delhi.
d. The ____________ of India takes the salute at a grand parade at Rajpath in New Delhi.
e. ________________ , is also known as the Father of the Nation.
a. Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated every year on 2nd October.
b. People hoist the national flag and sing national anthem on all national festivals.
c. The Prime Minister hoists the national flag at Red Fort in Delhi.
d. The President of India takes the salute at a grand parade at Rajpath in New Delhi.
e. Mahatma Gandhi , is also known as the Father of the Nation.
Fill in the missing letters to name the images.




Fill in blanks with the correct words.
a. India became independent on ________, 1947.(15th August, 2nd October)
b. _________ is known as the father of the nation.(Jawaharlal Nehru, Mahatma Gandhi)
c. On 15th August, the Prime minister hoists the National Flag at the __________ in New Delhi.(Rajpath, Red Fort)
d. The parade at Rajpath, New Delhi is the main attraction of the ______________. (Independence day, Republic day)
e.Raj Ghat is the samadhi of ____________.( Mahatma Gandhi, Rajeev Gandhi)
a. India became independent on 15th August, 1947.
b. Mahatma Gandhi is known as the father of the nation.
c. On 15th August, the Prime minister hoists the National Flag at the Red Fort in New Delhi.
d. The parade at Rajpath, New Delhi is the main attraction of the Republic Day.
e.Raj Ghat is the samadhi of Mahatma Gandhi.
Agree/disagree
1. Republic day is celebrated on 26th January.
2. Holi is our national festival.
3. Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated on 5th October.
4 Independence day is celebrated on 15th August.
5. India became republic on 26th January 1950.
1. agree
2. disagree
3. disagree
4. agree
5. agree
Colour the following pictures and write their names.
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National flag, Mahatma Gandhi, lotus |




Complete the sentence with the help of pictures given below.


Match the national festivals with their names:




Choose the correct words from the box to complete the sentences.
| National Flag, Gandhi Jayanti, Republic Day, National festivals, Independence Day |
a. ______ is celebrated to pay the respect to Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation.
b. On ______, the Prime minister hoists the national flag at Red Fort in New Delhi.
c. On ______, there is a grand parade at Rajpath in New Delhi.
d. The Governor of the states also hoists the _____ in the state capital.
e.The national flag is hoisted on all _____.
a. Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated to pay the respect to Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation.
b. On Independence Day, the Prime minister hoists the national flag at Red Fort in New Delhi.
c. On Republic Day, there is a grand parade at Rajpath in New Delhi.
d. The Governor of the states also hoists the National flag in the state capital.
e.The national flag is hoisted on all national festivals.
Circle the options which are not a part of national festivals.


Write the following words in the correct boxes.


Look at the pictures and write the names of national festivals


Which of the following festivals are our national festivals? Put a tick against them.


When you grow up, would you like to join the Indian Army? Give reasons for your answer.
(Hint-Take the help of your teacher.)
Answer may vary
Do you know someone who is in the Indian Army? What is their rank and duty?
(Hint-Take the help of your teacher.)
Answer may vary
What is the main reason for fatal road accidents?
The main reason for fatal road accidents is over speeding.
What does 'Fragile: do not drop' warning sign mean?
This warning sign is common on boxes carrying fragile, sensitive or easily breakable goods.
What do you understand by 'Keep out of reach of children'?
It is a safety warning commonly seen as a warning message on the products that we use in our daily routine.
What is denoted by 'Speed thrills but kills'?
It is a slogan given by the traffic police department and it alerts people about the risk of over speeding.
What do you understand by the warning sign 'May cause drowsiness'?
It is a common warning often seen on medicines as some of them may make us feel drowsy, faint, nauseous or shaky.
Mention any three notices/warning signs.
(Any three)
· High voltage
· Do not speed
· Please keep out of reach of children
· Warning: May cause drowsiness
· Fragile: Do not drop
What precaution should be taken after consuming a medicine with the warning 'May cause drowsiness'?
After a dosage of a medicine which has this warning 'May cause drowsiness' written on it, it is recommended to avoid driving, operate machinery or perform other things that require alertness.
What does high voltage warning sign indicate?
High voltage warning sign is used to indicate potential hazard within a designated area. It calls the attention to items or areas that could be dangerous due to high voltage.
Why are medicines the leading cause of child poisoning?
Medicines are the leading cause of child poisoning because children are curious by nature and get easily fascinated by these medicines as many of them look and taste like candy.
What are the products used in daily routine that display the warning sign 'Please keep out of the reach of children'?
It is commonly seen as a warning message on medicines, cosmetics, fertilizers, anti repellants, sharp objects, electronic gadgets, etc. that may prove very harmful to kids.
This green shade is said to resemble the colour of the trees and other plants in a forest.
Forest green
It is a representation of the colour of mint.
Mint
It is a dark yellowish green or grayish-green hue like that of unripe or green olives.
Olive
It is a bright green colour with a light tint of yellow like that of a green apple.
Apple green
State the uses of the shade of olive green.
Shades of olive green are used for uniforms for the Indian Army, the US army, the Israel Defense Forces, etc.
Give significance of the apple green shade.
It is considered as a cool shade that always gives a feeling of freshness especially during the spring and summer seasons.
Define Asparagus green colour.
Asparagus is a shade of green that is named after the vegetable.
Define Pistachio green colour.
Pistachio green is a representation of the colour of the interior flesh of a pistachio nut.
Identify the internal organs and write their names.




Circle the one which is not a part of our body:


Cross the ones which are not external parts of our body.
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b. heart |
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c. brain |
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Look at the pictures and write the names of thedifferent parts of our body.


Identify the external parts of our body and tick.
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B. We have six sense organs. |
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C. Our whole body is covered with a thin layer of skin. |
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D. We can hear with the help of our eyes. |
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E. We breathe and smell with our nose. |
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A. Our legs help us to walk and run. |
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B. We have six sense organs. |
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C. Our whole body is covered with a thin layer of skin. |
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D. We can hear with the help of our eyes. |
false |
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E. We breathe and smell with our nose. |
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Identify the pictures and write the names of the internal organs.
