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Ekta's lines are not straight. These are curved.
Draw more curved lines by joining the dots.
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Today, there is a cricket match in Fatima's school. Fatima, Jasbir, and Rehmat have each brought their own stump from home.
They keep these in a corner of the room.
Fatima keeps her stump in a standing position.
Jasbir keeps his stump in a slanting position.
Rehmat keeps her stump in a sleeping position.
Fatima |
Jasbir |
Rehmat |
To show others how they have kept their stumps, they draw lines in a notebook.
Fatima draws a standing line.
Jasbir draws a slanting line.
Rehmat draws a sleeping line.
Match the picture of each child with the correct line.
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Jigyasa has a clock. She can read the time written in numbers and also the day of the week. The numbers and letters are made with straight lines.
Jigyasa made more numbers and letters with used matchsticks.
- Collect used matchsticks. Have fun making numbers and letters with these.
- Is there any number or letter that you cannot make with matchsticks?
- Now write some numbers using straight lines.
- What about writing letters using straight lines? Which ones are easy?
- Find out where else numbers and letters are written with straight lines.
Is there any number or letter that you cannot make with matchsticks?
Now write some numbers using straight lines.
What about writing letters using straight lines? Which ones are easy?
Find out where else numbers and letters are written with straight lines.
Does a traffic policeman sometimes make curved lines?
Join the dots with curved or straight lines.
Make your own designs.
Nancy saw these pictures made by folk artists.
Look for different types of lines - curved, standing, slanting, and sleeping.
Draw some more pictures like these.