1 Std : III ENGLISH LESSON NOTES – JUNE 2017 LESSON 1 -TOWN MOUSE AND COUNTRY MOUSE THEME : ANIMALS I. Give one word for the following 1. a slight line or fold in a person’s skin – wrinkle 2. struggling to breathe after hard exercise – panting 3. a short , high-pitched sound or cry – squeak 4. strong dislike – disgust II. Write the synonyms of the following 1. beautiful – pretty 2. little – tiny 3. wish – desire 4. fiercely – angrily 5. quiet – silent III. Write the antonyms of the following 1. grand x simple 2. shabby x neat, tidy 3. fresh x stale 4. huge x tiny, little 5. softly x loudly
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Std : III
ENGLISH LESSON NOTES – JUNE 2017
LESSON 1 -TOWN MOUSE AND COUNTRY MOUSE
THEME : ANIMALS
I. Give one word for the following
1. a slight line or fold in a person’s skin – wrinkle
2. struggling to breathe after hard exercise – panting
3. a short , high-pitched sound or cry – squeak
4. strong dislike – disgust
II. Write the synonyms of the following
1. beautiful – pretty
2. little – tiny
3. wish – desire
4. fiercely – angrily
5. quiet – silent
III. Write the antonyms of the following
1. grand x simple
2. shabby x neat, tidy
3. fresh x stale
4. huge x tiny, little
5. softly x loudly
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IV. Make a sentence with each of the following
1. terrible -
2. believe -
V. Answer the following
1. What did the Country Mouse want to do one autumn day?
Ans: One autumn day the Country Mouse wanted to invite his cousin the Town
Mouse to come and stay with him.
2 . What did the Town Mouse think of the Country Mouse’s house?
Ans: The Town Mouse thought that the Country Mouse’s house was shabby.
3. Why did the Country Mouse gasp?
Ans: The Country Mouse gasped when he saw the cheese, mountains of fruit and a
huge chocolate cake laid on the table.
VI. Textual comprehension
“This is what a home should be like,”
I. From which lesson is this line taken?
Ans: This line is taken from the lesson ‘Town Mouse and Country Mouse.’
2. Who said these words and to whom?
Ans: The Town Mouse said these words to the Country Mouse.
3. Why was the Town Mouse proud ?
Ans: The Town Mouse was proud because he was very grand and lived in the town
in a fine house.
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VII. Creative thinking
What kind of life would you prefer?
a) a life with not much money but without worries.
b) a life with a lot of money and a lot of worries.
Activity
Co-relate the story with some other story and narrate.
Summarize the lesson ‘Town Mouse and Country Mouse in your own words.
Find out the names of any five stories related to animals.
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Poem – The Mosquito
By – J. Patrick Lewis
I Give one word for the following
1. the bump on skin after a mosquito bites - welt
2. the sound made when you try to slap a mosquito – hack/smack
3. shrink and become small due to shame – shriveled
II Write the synonyms of
1. swear – promise
2. delicious – tasty
3. sneaky – clever
4 . horsing – playing
III Write the antonyms of
1. big x small
2. sure x unsure , doubtful
3. forget x remember
4. never x always
IV Answer the following
1 . What was the poet doing when the mosquito bit him?
Ans : The poet was climbing up the sliding board when the mosquito bit him.
2 . What happened to the poet when the mosquito bit him?
Ans : The poet got a big red welt at the place where the mosquito bit him .
3. Did the mosquito keep its promise? How do you know?
Ans : No, the mosquito did not keep its promise because it went and bit the other
children .
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V. Textual Comprehension
“And I swear I’ ll never never never
Bite another bottom.”
1. From which poem are these lines taken? Who is the poet?
Ans : These lines are taken from the poem “The Mosquito” . The poet is
J.Patrick Lewis .
2.To whom does the word ‘I’ refer to in the above lines.
Ans : The word ‘I’ refers to the mosquito .
3. What did the mosquito promise?
Ans : The mosquito promised he will never bite another bottom.
VI. Creative Thinking
1 . How will you react when somebody scolds you for doing something wrong?
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Std III
LESSON NOTE MATHEMATICS - JUNE 2017
UNIT 14 - EXTEND YOUR THINKING
THEME – ANIMALS
Symmetry
Symmetry means dividing an image into two halves to form two mirror images.
Symmetric Figures
Figures that can be divided into two equal halves are called symmetric figures .
Some of the alphabets also exhibit symmetry.
Eg :
Line of symmetry
The line that divides an object into two similar halves is called the line of
symmetry .
Some objects can have more than one line of symmetry.