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Chapters
1.2: Who’s the Greatest ?
1.3: Autobiography of a Great Indian Bustard
1.4: Children are going to school ...
1.5: A Kabaddi Match
1.6: The Peacock and the Crane
1.7: Param Vir Chakra : Our Heroes
2.1: The Clothesline
2.2: The Worth of a Fabric
Chapter 2.3: A Wall Magazine for your Class !
2.4: Anak Krakatoa
2.5: The Silver House
2.6: Ad‘wise’ Customers
2.7: Yonamine and Bushi
3.1: It Can Be Done
3.2: Seven Sisters
3.3: Stone Soup
3.4: Sushruta (A Peep into the Past)
3.5: The Donkey
3.6: The Merchant of Venice
3.7: At the Science Fair
▶ 4.1: Sleep, My Treasure
4.2: The Story of Gautama’s Quest
4.3: Mr Nobody
4.4: A Mad Tea Party
4.5: If I can stop one heart from breaking
4.6: The Phantom Tollbooth (A Book Review)
4.7: The Sword in the Stone
4.8: An Autumn Greeting

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Solutions for Chapter 4.1: Sleep, My Treasure
Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 4.1 of Maharashtra State Board Balbharati for English 6 Standard Maharashtra State Board.
Balbharati solutions for English 6 Standard Maharashtra State Board 4.1 Sleep, My Treasure Exercise [Pages 81 - 82]
Who is the speaker in the poem?
To whom is the poem addressed?
What time is being described in the poem?
Name the white and bright things mentioned in the poem.
Guess the meaning of the following from the context.
The garden still is alight with lilies.
Guess the meaning of the following from the context.
Dawn wakes the starling.
Guess the meaning of the following from the context.
The meadow is wrapped in shadow.
What is your favourite time of the day? Describe it in detail.
Visit a library:
Find and read stories and poems written by Edith Nesbit.
Draw word webs for the following.
Begin with the given word and go on writing as many other words associated with it, as you can.
Use these words to write other related words to form a word web.
Draw word webs for the following. Begin with the given word and go on writing as many other words associated with it, as you can. Use these words to write other related words to form a word web.
Draw word webs for the following. Begin with the given word and go on writing as many other words associated with it, as you can. Use these words to write other related words to form a word web.
An activity:
Speak fast, think faster ! Form groups of 4-6. Discuss each of the following topics. Then each person in the group should choose a topic and speak about it for one minute. Try to say as many sentences as you can in that time.
What may happen...
I may study... A bird may fly into the classroom. The Principal may call me... It may rain... A dog may chase a cat... A king may lose his kingdom... My friend may give me a storybook to read... Mother may make idlis today...’ etc.
An activity:
Speak fast, think faster! Form groups of 4-6. Discuss each of the following topics. Then each person in the group should choose a topic and speak about it for one minute. Try to say as many sentences as you can in that time
What is not likely to happen or will never happen...
‘It won’t rain in the classroom... I won’t ever see a live dinosaur... The sun will never set in the east...’ etc.
An activity:
Speak fast, think faster! Form groups of 4-6. Discuss each of the following topics. Then each person in the group should choose a topic and speak about it for one minute. Try to say as many sentences as you can in that time.
Imagine you are watching a scene. For example, someone learning to ride a bicycle; or a cricket match. Give a running commentary on what you see.
‘Monu is sitting on the bicycle. It has side wheels. Monu tries to push the pedal down - No - he stops. His uncle holds the seat in one hand and the handle in the other hand. He says, ‘Come on, Monu’... etc.
Solutions for 4.1: Sleep, My Treasure

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