Chapter 6 – Lalu and Peelu
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Page No 35:
Question 1:
chicks hen hot plant yellow
Answer
Chicks: Young chicken Example sentences: 1) I saw a hen playing with its chicks. 2) Priya feeds the chicks with grains in the evening.
Hen: Adult female chicken Example sentences: 1) The hen sits on her eggs. 2) The kittens were sitting near that hen.
Hot: Having high temperature Example sentences: 1) It is very hot outside. 2) Is your coffee still hot?
Plant: A living thing that grows in the ground and usually has leaves or flowers Example sentences: 1) Plants provide food to the living beings. 2) We should grow more plants in our surroundings.
Yellow: Name of a colour Example sentences: 1) I like to gift yellow roses. 2) I am wearing a yellow t-shirt.
Page No 36:
Question 1:
- Name the chicks in the story.
- Who liked yellow things?
- What did Lalu eat one day?
Answer
- Lalu and Peelu are the two chicks in the story.
- Peelu liked yellow things.
- Lalu ate a red chilli one day.
Page No 36:
Question 1:
Peelu brought a yellow laddu for Lalu. What are the other things Peelu could have brought that are both yellow and sweet? Name at least two, e.g. a mango.
Answer
Peelu could have either brought a yellow-coloured toffee or an apricot.
Disclaimer: The answer to this question may vary from student to student.
Page No 36:
Question 1:
- Lalu loves red things. Peelu loves yellow things. The colour red is called ‘lal’ in Hindi and yellow is called ‘peela’. What do you call these colours in your language?
- Give names to these chicks using the names of some other colours in your language.
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Lalu | __________________ | |
Peelu | __________________ | |
__________________ | ||
__________________ |
Answer
- The colour red is called ‘Gaarho’ and yellow as ‘Peelo’ in Sindhi.
- In Sindhi, the names of these chicks would be
Lalu | Gaarho | |
Peelu | Peelo | |
Neero | ||
Kaaro |
Disclaimer: The answer to this question may vary according to the mother tongue of the student.
Page No 37:
Question 1:
Match the chicks to the eggs they have hatched from. One has been done for you.
Trace the letters on the eggs a e i o u
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Answer
Disclaimer: Join the dotted lines to form the alphabets and match the chicks to the eggs they have hatched from.
Page No 37:
Question 1:
Trace and colour these flowers.
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Answer
Disclaimer: Join the dotted lines to draw the flowers and then colour the picture using the colours of your choice.
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