Advertisements
Advertisements
Question
Look at the picture.
Have you seen the Adyar Banyan Tree? Would you like to visit that place? Why
Solution
Yes, I have seen the Adyar Banyan Tree and I would like to visit that place because it gives shelter to many birds and animals. I also enjoy playing with my friends there.
APPEARS IN
RELATED QUESTIONS
Choose the rhyming words from the box and write them in the correct blanks.
crocodile, Nile, ______ ,______
- file
- din
- toss
- nail
- while
- paws
- thin
Find an example of alliteration in the poem.
Alliteration: is repetition of the consonant at the beginning of two or more words in a line. Example: mother twists my ears. |
What qualities are needed to play a game?
What day is it?
- We feel thirsty on a _________.
- We use an umbrella on a _________.
- We sail paper boats on a _________.
- We fly kites on a _________.
Which season am I? Read the poem, understand and solve the riddle.
Frogs and toads will visit when I am there.
Which season am I? Read the poem, understand and solve the riddle.
I am pretty short and sweet.
Pin the tail on the donkey.
Read the poem line and answer the question given below.
‘He mused upon this curious case’ |
What is the figure of speech used in this line?
The summary of the poem is given.But there are some words missing. Fill in the blanks with the help of the box given below.
faithfully | change | pigtail | round | sage | down | slack |
out | hung | place | behind | vain | face |
Once upon a time there lived a______. He had a handsome______. He was worried and pondered over his pigtail's______. He wanted to______ it's place. He wanted it hanging at his______ He didn’t like it hanging there______ him. So he turned right and left and ______about, up and______, and in and______ but it still______ behind him. However he tried, his efforts were in______. But he didn’t______ in his efforts. Nevertheless his pigtail hung ______behind him.
Role play
Work with a partner. Let one student read the poem and the other to pantomime (communication by means of gesture and facial expression) the poem as he or she reads.