Solution
A. Answer the following questions.
1. What games do you like to play with your friends?
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2. Have you played ‘bat and ball’?
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3. Babli made a ball using a few rags, paper, wool and string. Have you tried to play a game using the things around you? What did you play? Name the things that you use to play. Talk about it in the class.
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4. Read pages 10 – 11 of the story again and number the following sentences in their correct order.
• Babli hit the ball.
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• Jeet threw the ball.
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• The ball went into Mohit’s garden.
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• Jeet got ready to throw the ball.
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• They lost the ball.
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A. Read the story ‘OUT! OUT!’ again and fill in the blanks
1. Write the names of the children in the story.
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2. Write the items that the children used to make a ball.
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B. Write the opposites of the following words. One has been done for you.
1. up down
2. in
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3. open
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4. fat
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5. hot
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6. small
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C. Join the sentences using ‘and’. Write it in the given space. One has been done for you.
1. Suresh went to school. Gopal went to school.
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2. I like to eat mangoes. I like to eat grapes.
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3. The cat sat on the mat. The dog sat on the mat.
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4. This ball has yellow dots on it. This ball also has green dots on it.
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5. There are tables in my classroom. There are chairs in my classroom.
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A. Choose a partner. Imagine you both are Babli and Jeet. Enact the story. You may use some words from the story for dialogues.
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B. Ask your grandparents or parents to tell you about a game that they had played in their childhood. Find out about it in detail. The next day speak about it in the class.
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