Sea Song
Chapter 4
Reading is Fun
- Where did the child find the sea shell?
- What did the child do with the shell?
- What did the child hear?
Word Building
- Pick the rhyming words from this box and pair them in the spaces below. The first one has been done for you.
found cold took sand mummy
look hand sound bold tummy
- found 2. 3. 4. 5. sound
ii. Fill in the blanks with the opposite word choosing from the
box below. The first one is done for you.
hot false short straight drop soft
went small gave outside bitter lost
found lost took __
hard _ big _
inside _ came _
pick __
cold __
true __
sweet __
curly __
tall __
Let’s write
The Sea is Big
The sea is big .
It is very , very big.
You cannot see the other side of the sea .
You can cross the sea in a ship
But you must go for many , many days .
Choose the Right Words .
- The sea is very, very __ (big/far).
- You cannot _ (hear/see) the other side.
- You __ (can/cannot) cross the sea
- You can cross it in a __ (bus/ship)
Say aloud
She sells sea – shells .
She sells sea- shells on the sea- shore .
Read the following
Silence
Birds sing .
Phones ring.
people talk.
Dogs bark.
Cows moo.
Cocks Crow.
Bees buzz.
Children hush!
Match the phrases with the picture .
A bird singing
A cow mooing
A phone ringing
A dog barking
A cock crowing
A Little Fish Story
There are a great many million fish in the seas, but this story is
about just one of them, and a very small one at that.
Now this little fish had everything in
the seas to make him contented, but he
was not happy. You will laugh when I
tell you why he was not. He was
unhappy because he was so very small.
“It is very hard to be such a little mite
of a fish!” he would say, over and over
again. “If I were only larger, how much
happier I could be.” And he said it so many
times that I think he believed it.
One day he was swimming along with the rest of his school
and thinking, no doubt, how much more the larger fish had to be
thankful for than he, when suddenly, with no warning, they
found themselves in the meshes of a great net.
There was much floundering and
splashing as the net was drawn
up out of the water into the
sunlight, and just as its
haul was being
emptied into the boat, the smallest fish in the school wriggled
through the mesh and slipped back into the cool clear water. How
good it felt!
He swam here and there and
everywhere, and some of the fish who
knew him well all the rest of his life, said
that they never again heard him say that
he wished to be anything but a little fish.
Enos B. Comstock
New words
million, floundering, meshes, haul,
contented, splashing, emptied,
wriggled, warning
Reading is Fun
- How many fish are there in the sea?
- Why was the little fish unhappy?
- What happened to the fish one day?
- Why was the fish thankful to be a little fish?
Talk time
- Imagine you are a little fish. Describe what you might see around you.
- In your class, talk about the time you were caught doing
something you were not supposed to do. You can discuss in your own language as well as in English.</code></pre></li>
Word building
- Look at the pattern and fill in the blanks. look looked talk __ pick _ wish _ bark _ pull _ want _ help _
- Fill in the blanks with the right word from the box
paper flowers water matches cows wolves
a glass of _ a bunch of _
a box of _ a herd of _
a sheet of _ a pack of _
Let’s write
Look at the following sentence .
If I were only larger, how much happier I could be.
Make more sentences like this using the words in the box.
taller thinner smaller cleverer younger older
- If I were only___________________, how much happier I could be.
- If I were only_______________________________,
- ________________________________________________
Say aloud
blunder wonder thunder plunder flounde
Song time
Singing or Crying?
Mahesh sings a little song.
Venkatesh looks at him.
''Why are you crying , Mahesh?'' he asks.
Mahesh says, '' I'm not crying.
I'm singing an English song!''
Choose the right words.
- Mahesh sings a __ (long/little) song.
- Venkatesh __ (looks/shouts) at him.
- Venkatesh thinks Mahesh is __ (crying/laughing).
- Mahesh is __ (singing/saying) a song.
- The song is in __ (Telugu/English).
Teacher’s Page
UNIT IV
THEMES
Water, Sea and Sounds
The Importance of Water in Our Lives
Life in the Sea
SUGGESTIONS FOR CLASSROOM TEACHING
Read the poem aloud.
Encourage the children to recite the poem with appropriate actions and
gestures.
Help children to find rhyming words and opposites.
Explain the difficult words in the text.
Let the children try to say the tongue twister (She sells sea-shells…) aloud as
Clearly as they can . These and some more like Shoes and socks shock Shyam,
Bring back buttons , beans, and buns etc., can be said quite slowly at first and the speed can be increased later .
Encourage the children to make different sounds.
The story can be read aloud with expression and gestures. The children can be
given ideas and opportunities to express themselves. World building can
become an interesting game as children practise correct pronunciation and
build up words.
You can talk about disaster management as in case of accidents, floods,
fire and earthquake , What are the safety measures to be taken? How can we
help victims ? Introduce terms like ‘tsunami, Let them talk about
stories they have heard about the tsunami, earthquakes etc.
Ask the children whether they eat fish . Tell them about the different kinds of fish in the sea and other water animals, big and small, and about their life underwater.
This unit can introduce the important issue of water pollutaion by man and its harmful effects on sea life.Sea Song Chapter 4 Reading is Fun 1. Where did the child find the sea shell? 2. What did the child do with the shell? 3. What did the child hear? Word Building 1. Pick the rhyming words from this box and pair them in the spaces below. The first one has been done for you. found cold took sand mummy look hand sound bold tummy 1. found 2. _______ 3. _______ 4. _______ 5. _______ sound _______ _______ _______ _______ ii. Fill in the blanks with the opposite word choosing from the box below. The first one is done for you. hot false short straight drop soft went small gave outside bitter lost found lost took __________ hard __________ big __________ inside __________ came __________ pick __________ cold __________ true __________ sweet __________ curly __________ tall __________ Let’s write The Sea is Big The sea is big . It is very , very big. You cannot see the other side of the sea . You can cross the sea in a ship But you must go for many , many days . Choose the Right Words . 1. The sea is very, very __________ (big/far). 2. You cannot ___________ (hear/see) the other side. 3. You __________ (can/cannot) cross the sea 4. You can cross it in a __________ (bus/ship) Say aloud She sells sea – shells . She sells sea- shells on the sea- shore . Read the following Silence Birds sing . Phones ring. people talk. Dogs bark. Cows moo. Cocks Crow. Bees buzz. Children hush! Match the phrases with the picture . A bird singing A cow mooing A phone ringing A dog barking A cock crowing A Little Fish Story There are a great many million fish in the seas, but this story is about just one of them, and a very small one at that. Now this little fish had everything in the seas to make him contented, but he was not happy. You will laugh when I tell you why he was not. He was unhappy because he was so very small. “It is very hard to be such a little mite of a fish!” he would say, over and over again. “If I were only larger, how much happier I could be.” And he said it so many times that I think he believed it. One day he was swimming along with the rest of his school and thinking, no doubt, how much more the larger fish had to be thankful for than he, when suddenly, with no warning, they found themselves in the meshes of a great net. There was much floundering and splashing as the net was drawn up out of the water into the sunlight, and just as its haul was being emptied into the boat, the smallest fish in the school wriggled through the mesh and slipped back into the cool clear water. How good it felt! He swam here and there and everywhere, and some of the fish who knew him well all the rest of his life, said that they never again heard him say that he wished to be anything but a little fish. Enos B. Comstock New words million, floundering, meshes, haul, contented, splashing, emptied, wriggled, warning Reading is Fun 1. How many fish are there in the sea? 2. Why was the little fish unhappy? 3. What happened to the fish one day? 4. Why was the fish thankful to be a little fish? Talk time 1. Imagine you are a little fish. Describe what you might see around you. 2. In your class, talk about the time you were caught doing something you were not supposed to do. You can discuss in your own language as well as in English. Word building 1. Look at the pattern and fill in the blanks. look looked talk __________ pick __________ wish __________ bark __________ pull __________ want __________ help __________ 2. Fill in the blanks with the right word from the box paper flowers water matches cows wolves a glass of ____________ a bunch of ____________ a box of ____________ a herd of ____________ a sheet of ____________ a pack of ____________ Let’s write Look at the following sentence . If I were only larger, how much happier I could be. Make more sentences like this using the words in the box. taller thinner smaller cleverer younger older 1. If I were only___________________, how much happier I could be. 2. If I were only_______________________________, 3. ____________________________________________________________ 4. ____________________________________________________________ 5. ____________________________________________________________ 6. ____________________________________________________________ Say aloud blunder wonder thunder plunder flounde Song time Singing or Crying? Mahesh sings a little song. Venkatesh looks at him. ”Why are you crying , Mahesh?” he asks. Mahesh says, ” I’m not crying. I’m singing an English song!” Choose the right words. 1. Mahesh sings a __________ (long/little) song. 2. Venkatesh __________ (looks/shouts) at him. 3. Venkatesh thinks Mahesh is __________ (crying/laughing). 4. Mahesh is __________ (singing/saying) a song. 5. The song is in __________ (Telugu/English). Teacher’s Page UNIT IV THEMES Water, Sea and Sounds The Importance of Water in Our Lives Life in the Sea SUGGESTIONS FOR CLASSROOM TEACHING Read the poem aloud. Encourage the children to recite the poem with appropriate actions and gestures. Help children to find rhyming words and opposites. Explain the difficult words in the text. Let the children try to say the tongue twister (She sells sea-shells…) aloud as Clearly as they can . These and some more like Shoes and socks shock Shyam, Bring back buttons , beans, and buns etc., can be said quite slowly at first and the speed can be increased later . Encourage the children to make different sounds. The story can be read aloud with expression and gestures. The children can be given ideas and opportunities to express themselves. World building can become an interesting game as children practise correct pronunciation and build up words. You can talk about disaster management as in case of accidents, floods, fire and earthquake , What are the safety measures to be taken? How can we help victims ? Introduce terms like ‘tsunami, Let them talk about stories they have heard about the tsunami, earthquakes etc. Ask the children whether they eat fish . Tell them about the different kinds of fish in the sea and other water animals, big and small, and about their life underwater. This unit can introduce the important issue of water pollutaion by man and its harmful effects on sea life.
Sea Song
Chapter 4
Reading is Fun
- Where did the child find the sea shell?
- What did the child do with the shell?
- What did the child hear?
Word Building
- Pick the rhyming words from this box and pair them in the spaces below. The first one has been done for you.
found cold took sand mummy
look hand sound bold tummy
- found 2. 3. 4. 5. sound
ii. Fill in the blanks with the opposite word choosing from the
box below. The first one is done for you.
hot false short straight drop soft
went small gave outside bitter lost
found lost took __
hard _ big _
inside _ came _
pick __
cold __
true __
sweet __
curly __
Reading is Fun
Let’s write
The Sea is Big
The sea is big .
It is very , very big.
You cannot see the other side of the sea .
You can cross the sea in a ship
But you must go for many , many days .
Choose the Right Words .
- The sea is very, very __ (big/far).
- You cannot _ (hear/see) the other side.
- You __ (can/cannot) cross the sea
- You can cross it in a __ (bus/ship)
Say aloud
She sells sea – shells .
She sells sea- shells on the sea- shore .
Read the following
Silence
Birds sing .
Phones ring.
people talk.
Dogs bark.
Cows moo.
Cocks Crow.
Bees buzz.
Children hush!
Match the phrases with the picture .
A bird singing
A cow mooing
A phone ringing
A dog barking
A cock crowing
A Little Fish Story
There are a great many million fish in the seas, but this story is
about just one of them, and a very small one at that.
Now this little fish had everything in
the seas to make him contented, but he
was not happy. You will laugh when I
tell you why he was not. He was
unhappy because he was so very small.
“It is very hard to be such a little mite
of a fish!” he would say, over and over
again. “If I were only larger, how much
happier I could be.” And he said it so many
times that I think he believed it.
One day he was swimming along with the rest of his school
and thinking, no doubt, how much more the larger fish had to be
thankful for than he, when suddenly, with no warning, they
found themselves in the meshes of a great net.
There was much floundering and
splashing as the net was drawn
up out of the water into the
sunlight, and just as its
haul was being
emptied into the boat, the smallest fish in the school wriggled
through the mesh and slipped back into the cool clear water. How
good it felt!
He swam here and there and
everywhere, and some of the fish who
knew him well all the rest of his life, said
that they never again heard him say that
he wished to be anything but a little fish.
Enos B. Comstock
New words
million, floundering, meshes, haul,
contented, splashing, emptied,
wriggled, warning
Reading is Fun
- How many fish are there in the sea?
- Why was the little fish unhappy?
- What happened to the fish one day?
- Why was the fish thankful to be a little fish?
Talk time
- Imagine you are a little fish. Describe what you might see around you.
- In your class, talk about the time you were caught doing
something you were not supposed to do. You can discuss in your own language as well as in English.</code></pre></li>
Word building
- Look at the pattern and fill in the blanks. look looked talk __ pick _ wish _ bark _ pull _ want _ help _
- Fill in the blanks with the right word from the box
paper flowers water matches cows wolves
a glass of _ a bunch of _
a box of _ a herd of _
a sheet of _ a pack of _
Let’s write
Look at the following sentence .
If I were only larger, how much happier I could be.
Make more sentences like this using the words in the box.
taller thinner smaller cleverer younger older
- If I were only___________________, how much happier I could be.
- If I were only_______________________________,
- ________________________________________________
Say aloud
blunder wonder thunder plunder flounde
Song time
Singing or Crying?
Mahesh sings a little song.
Venkatesh looks at him.
''Why are you crying , Mahesh?'' he asks.
Mahesh says, '' I'm not crying.
I'm singing an English song!''
Choose the right words.
- Mahesh sings a __ (long/little) song.
- Venkatesh __ (looks/shouts) at him.
- Venkatesh thinks Mahesh is __ (crying/laughing).
- Mahesh is __ (singing/saying) a song.
- The song is in __ (Telugu/English).
Teacher’s Page
UNIT IV
THEMES
Water, Sea and Sounds
The Importance of Water in Our Lives
Life in the Sea
Reading is FunReading is Fun
Read the poem aloud.
Encourage the children to recite the poem with appropriate actions and
gestures.
Help children to find rhyming words and opposites.
Explain the difficult words in the text.
Let the children try to say the tongue twister (She sells sea-shells…) aloud as
Clearly as they can . These and some more like Shoes and socks shock Shyam,
Bring back buttons , beans, and buns etc., can be said quite slowly at first and the speed can be increased later .
Encourage the children to make different sounds.
The story can be read aloud with expression and gestures. The children can be
given ideas and opportunities to express themselves. World building can
become an interesting game as children practise correct pronunciation and
You can talk about disaster management as in case of accidents, floods,
fire and earthquake , What are the safety measures to be taken? How can we
help victims ? Introduce terms like ‘tsunami, Let them talk about
stories they have heard about the tsunami, earthquakes etc.
Ask the children whether they eat fish . Tell them about the different kinds of fish in the sea and other water animals, big and small, and about their life underwater.
This unit can introduce the important issue of water pollutaion by man and its harmful effects on sea life.