Chapter 4 – The Bubble, the Straw, and the Shoe

Page No 22:

Question 1:

bank         bubble         burst         cross         river         shoes          splash

Answer

BankThe slope along which the river water runs Example sentences: 1) We sat by the river bank after swimming.                                2) He ran till the bank of the river everyday.
Bubble: A small round body of gas Example sentences:  1) John and Maria love to play with water bubbles. 2) I love to blow bubbles with chewing gums.
 Burst: To open suddenly Example sentences:  1) He burst out laughing at the joke. 2) The crackers burst loudly.
Cross: To pass over something Example sentences:  1) Would you be able to cross the river by yourself? 2) We should always use zebra crossing to cross the road.
River: A natural body of water Example sentences:  1)  Ria saw a colourful fish swimming in the river. 2) We went for a family picnic in a farm near the river.
Shoes: Footwear Example sentences:  1) Rahul was playing football without shoes. 2) Kirti gave her shoes to a beggar.
Splash: The sound of a liquid being scattered in a random manner Example sentences:  1) He woke up in the middle of the night hearing the water splash. 2) The ball fell into the drum of paint with a splash.

Page No 23:

Question 1:

  • Name the three friends.
  • Where did they go one day?
  • What did they want to do?

Answer

  • The names of the three friends are Bubble, Straw and Shoe.
  • One day, they went into the forest.
  • They wanted to cross the river.

Page No 23:

Question 1:

  • How do you make bubbles?
  • What do you wear on your feet?
  • How do you cross a river?

Answer

  • I make bubbles from liquid soap and water solution.
  • I wear shoes on my feet.
  • I use a boat to cross a river.
Disclaimer: These are sample answers. The students are advised to write the answers based on their own experiences or observations.

Page No 23:

Question 1:

Put these doing words into the sentences.
jumpedshookstretchedburst
The Straw _____________ himself from one bank to the other.
The Shoe ______________ on the Straw.
The Bubble ____________ and ____________ with laughter and _____________ with a big bang.

Answer

The Straw stretched himself from one bank to the other.
The Shoe jumped on the Straw.
The Bubble shook and shook with laughter and burst with a big bang.

Page No 23:

Question 1:

Trace the journey of a tadpole.
Disclaimer: Kindly refer the textbook for the image.

Answer

Instructions: Join the dotted lines to trace the journey of the tadpole.

Page No 24:

Question 2:

Draw the bubbles. Trace and say the letters aloud.
Disclaimer: Kindly refer the textbook for the images.

Answer

Instructions: Join the dotted lines to draw the bubbles and form the given alphabets.

Page No 25:

Question 3:

Match the balls with their numbers. Now trace the numbers.

Answer

Disclaimer: Join the dotted lines to form the given numbers.

Page No 25:

Question 1:

Look at these objects. Put them into a tub of water. Say which one will float and which one will sink.
Discalimer: Kindly refer the textbook for the images.
ribbonfeathermarbleleafstone
stickpaperstrawshoesspoon

Answer

ribbonfeathermarbleleafstone
FloatFloatSinkFloatSink
stickpaperstrawshoesspoon
FloatFloatFloatSinkSink

Page No 26:

Question 1:

Draw the well, colour it and say the rhyme aloud.
Disclaimer: Kindly refer the textbook for the image.
A bell fell In the well. Ding dong, Ding dong bell.

Answer

Disclaimer: Join the dotted lines to form the well and colour the picture using the colours of their choice. Also, after drawing and colouring the picture, the students are advised to say aloud the rhyme.

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