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Ma, please let me go to school today, I have been at home for
the past two days. I am getting bored – said Poonam. But you
still have fever. Go outside and lie down on the cot – replied Ma.
Poonam fell asleep on the cot. Suddenly, something fell on her
face. Poonam woke up at once and touched her cheek. Oh no,
whose mischief is this? Is it the crow’s or the pigeon’s? It seems
it’s the crow's.
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1 1 1
Children learn a lot from people and things in their environment.
Through this lesson children should be given an opportunity  to observe
nature — not just sit in the class and read their lesson.
Poonam’s Day Out
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Ma, please let me go to school today, I have been at home for
the past two days. I am getting bored – said Poonam. But you
still have fever. Go outside and lie down on the cot – replied Ma.
Poonam fell asleep on the cot. Suddenly, something fell on her
face. Poonam woke up at once and touched her cheek. Oh no,
whose mischief is this? Is it the crow’s or the pigeon’s? It seems
it’s the crow's.
1 1
1 1 1
Children learn a lot from people and things in their environment.
Through this lesson children should be given an opportunity  to observe
nature — not just sit in the class and read their lesson.
Poonam’s Day Out
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Which animals did Poonam see at the pond? Look at the
picture and write their names.
_______________ _______________ _______________
_______________ _______________ _______________
Poonam looked up. She saw many animals on the tree.
Which animals can you spot on the tree in the picture?
Write down their names.
____________ ____________ ____________ ____________
____________ ____________ ____________ ____________
In the book the word ‘animal’ is used for insects, birds, reptiles and
mammals. At this age, children cannot classify animals into different
categories. Try to find out what children understand by the word ‘animal’.
Encourage children to collect more details of various animals.
Poonam picked up a leaf from the ground and wiped her
cheek with it. But her cheek was still sticky. She thought – Let
me go and wash my face in the nearby pond.
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Ma, please let me go to school today, I have been at home for
the past two days. I am getting bored – said Poonam. But you
still have fever. Go outside and lie down on the cot – replied Ma.
Poonam fell asleep on the cot. Suddenly, something fell on her
face. Poonam woke up at once and touched her cheek. Oh no,
whose mischief is this? Is it the crow’s or the pigeon’s? It seems
it’s the crow's.
1 1
1 1 1
Children learn a lot from people and things in their environment.
Through this lesson children should be given an opportunity  to observe
nature — not just sit in the class and read their lesson.
Poonam’s Day Out
2019-20 2019-20
 
2
Which animals did Poonam see at the pond? Look at the
picture and write their names.
_______________ _______________ _______________
_______________ _______________ _______________
Poonam looked up. She saw many animals on the tree.
Which animals can you spot on the tree in the picture?
Write down their names.
____________ ____________ ____________ ____________
____________ ____________ ____________ ____________
In the book the word ‘animal’ is used for insects, birds, reptiles and
mammals. At this age, children cannot classify animals into different
categories. Try to find out what children understand by the word ‘animal’.
Encourage children to collect more details of various animals.
Poonam picked up a leaf from the ground and wiped her
cheek with it. But her cheek was still sticky. She thought – Let
me go and wash my face in the nearby pond.
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Can you act like the animals seen at the pond? Which
animal makes what kind of sounds and movements?
Try to make similar sounds.
can fly _____________ _____________ _____________
can crawl _____________ _____________ _____________
can walk _____________ _____________ _____________
can hop _____________ _____________ _____________
have wings_____________ _____________ _____________
have feet _____________ _____________ _____________
have a tail _____________ _____________ _____________
You must have seen many animals too. Write which of
them –
Animals live in different places. Some animals live in the trees,
some in water. Some live on land, some live under the ground
and some fly in the sky. Some animals even live in our houses.
Children love to look at the colours, shapes and movement of animals
and listen to their sounds. They enjoy imitating them too. Looking at
the diversity in the animal world and putting them under different
groups is the beginning of classification.
Different animals move in different ways to go from one place
to another. Some animals walk, some crawl, some fly and some
swim. For this, some animals use their feet, some use their
wings. Some animals even take the help of their tail.
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1
Ma, please let me go to school today, I have been at home for
the past two days. I am getting bored – said Poonam. But you
still have fever. Go outside and lie down on the cot – replied Ma.
Poonam fell asleep on the cot. Suddenly, something fell on her
face. Poonam woke up at once and touched her cheek. Oh no,
whose mischief is this? Is it the crow’s or the pigeon’s? It seems
it’s the crow's.
1 1
1 1 1
Children learn a lot from people and things in their environment.
Through this lesson children should be given an opportunity  to observe
nature — not just sit in the class and read their lesson.
Poonam’s Day Out
2019-20 2019-20
 
2
Which animals did Poonam see at the pond? Look at the
picture and write their names.
_______________ _______________ _______________
_______________ _______________ _______________
Poonam looked up. She saw many animals on the tree.
Which animals can you spot on the tree in the picture?
Write down their names.
____________ ____________ ____________ ____________
____________ ____________ ____________ ____________
In the book the word ‘animal’ is used for insects, birds, reptiles and
mammals. At this age, children cannot classify animals into different
categories. Try to find out what children understand by the word ‘animal’.
Encourage children to collect more details of various animals.
Poonam picked up a leaf from the ground and wiped her
cheek with it. But her cheek was still sticky. She thought – Let
me go and wash my face in the nearby pond.
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3
Can you act like the animals seen at the pond? Which
animal makes what kind of sounds and movements?
Try to make similar sounds.
can fly _____________ _____________ _____________
can crawl _____________ _____________ _____________
can walk _____________ _____________ _____________
can hop _____________ _____________ _____________
have wings_____________ _____________ _____________
have feet _____________ _____________ _____________
have a tail _____________ _____________ _____________
You must have seen many animals too. Write which of
them –
Animals live in different places. Some animals live in the trees,
some in water. Some live on land, some live under the ground
and some fly in the sky. Some animals even live in our houses.
Children love to look at the colours, shapes and movement of animals
and listen to their sounds. They enjoy imitating them too. Looking at
the diversity in the animal world and putting them under different
groups is the beginning of classification.
Different animals move in different ways to go from one place
to another. Some animals walk, some crawl, some fly and some
swim. For this, some animals use their feet, some use their
wings. Some animals even take the help of their tail.
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i Look at the pictures given below. Colour the animals
that do not live in your house.
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1
Ma, please let me go to school today, I have been at home for
the past two days. I am getting bored – said Poonam. But you
still have fever. Go outside and lie down on the cot – replied Ma.
Poonam fell asleep on the cot. Suddenly, something fell on her
face. Poonam woke up at once and touched her cheek. Oh no,
whose mischief is this? Is it the crow’s or the pigeon’s? It seems
it’s the crow's.
1 1
1 1 1
Children learn a lot from people and things in their environment.
Through this lesson children should be given an opportunity  to observe
nature — not just sit in the class and read their lesson.
Poonam’s Day Out
2019-20 2019-20
 
2
Which animals did Poonam see at the pond? Look at the
picture and write their names.
_______________ _______________ _______________
_______________ _______________ _______________
Poonam looked up. She saw many animals on the tree.
Which animals can you spot on the tree in the picture?
Write down their names.
____________ ____________ ____________ ____________
____________ ____________ ____________ ____________
In the book the word ‘animal’ is used for insects, birds, reptiles and
mammals. At this age, children cannot classify animals into different
categories. Try to find out what children understand by the word ‘animal’.
Encourage children to collect more details of various animals.
Poonam picked up a leaf from the ground and wiped her
cheek with it. But her cheek was still sticky. She thought – Let
me go and wash my face in the nearby pond.
2019-20 2019-20
 
3
Can you act like the animals seen at the pond? Which
animal makes what kind of sounds and movements?
Try to make similar sounds.
can fly _____________ _____________ _____________
can crawl _____________ _____________ _____________
can walk _____________ _____________ _____________
can hop _____________ _____________ _____________
have wings_____________ _____________ _____________
have feet _____________ _____________ _____________
have a tail _____________ _____________ _____________
You must have seen many animals too. Write which of
them –
Animals live in different places. Some animals live in the trees,
some in water. Some live on land, some live under the ground
and some fly in the sky. Some animals even live in our houses.
Children love to look at the colours, shapes and movement of animals
and listen to their sounds. They enjoy imitating them too. Looking at
the diversity in the animal world and putting them under different
groups is the beginning of classification.
Different animals move in different ways to go from one place
to another. Some animals walk, some crawl, some fly and some
swim. For this, some animals use their feet, some use their
wings. Some animals even take the help of their tail.
2019-20 2019-20
 
4
i Look at the pictures given below. Colour the animals
that do not live in your house.
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1. Banana is what I love eating,
I spend my time jumping and leaping.
2. On the walls, webs I weave,
Where insects stick and cannot leave.
3. I remain awake the whole night,
And go to sleep in broad daylight.
4. Croak, croak, croak is my sound,
In water or on land I am found.
5. I appear after rainfall,
Have no feet so I crawl.
6. Slow and steady is my pace,
I always win when there is a race.
Who am I? Who am I? Who am I? Who am I? Who am I?
Find my name in the crossword and put a circle 
around it. One example has been given.
i Here are some incomplete pictures of animals.
Complete them and write their names below.
Riddle No. 6 is based on the story of Panchatantra ‘The Hare and the
Tortoise’. Tell children other stories from the Panchatantra and
encourage them to read more of these.
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1. What is Poonam's Day Out about?
Ans. Poonam's Day Out is a story about a little girl named Poonam who goes on a day out with her parents and a baby calf. The story narrates her adventures and the troubles she faces while taking care of the calf.
2. Who is the author of Poonam's Day Out?
Ans. The author of Poonam's Day Out is Nandini Nayar. She is an Indian author who has written several children's books.
3. What is the genre of Poonam's Day Out?
Ans. Poonam's Day Out is a children's fiction book. It is a story that is meant to entertain and educate children.
4. What is the age group for which Poonam's Day Out is suitable?
Ans. Poonam's Day Out is suitable for children between the ages of 6 and 10. The language and content are simple and easy to understand for this age group.
5. What is the moral of Poonam's Day Out?
Ans. The moral of Poonam's Day Out is that we should be kind and compassionate towards animals. Poonam takes care of the calf and helps it when it is in trouble, teaching children the importance of empathy and kindness towards animals.
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