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Class Party Class Party Class Party Class Party Class Party
The school reopened today after the vacations. The
children share news about how they spent their holidays.
“When did you put mehendi on your palms?” Meena
asked Aarti. “At my uncle’s wedding,” Aarti said. “You must
have had a lot of fun at the wedding,” David said. “Oh,
yes! I enjoyed the wedding feasts the most,” Aarti said.
“At the wedding, we had fun with all my cousins and
other relatives eating and doing everything together.” Aarti
said, “Why don’t we do something like this in school? Let
us also have some fun together.” Rehana asked.
“I have an idea,” David said. “Why don’t we have a
class party ? Then we can also eat and have fun together.”
“We have parties in our colony whenever there is a festival.
We collect money from everyone for the party. We cook
some dishes and buy other things from the market,”
Rehana said.
2024-25
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Class Party Class Party Class Party Class Party Class Party
The school reopened today after the vacations. The
children share news about how they spent their holidays.
“When did you put mehendi on your palms?” Meena
asked Aarti. “At my uncle’s wedding,” Aarti said. “You must
have had a lot of fun at the wedding,” David said. “Oh,
yes! I enjoyed the wedding feasts the most,” Aarti said.
“At the wedding, we had fun with all my cousins and
other relatives eating and doing everything together.” Aarti
said, “Why don’t we do something like this in school? Let
us also have some fun together.” Rehana asked.
“I have an idea,” David said. “Why don’t we have a
class party ? Then we can also eat and have fun together.”
“We have parties in our colony whenever there is a festival.
We collect money from everyone for the party. We cook
some dishes and buy other things from the market,”
Rehana said.
2024-25
Eating Together
167
Reena said, “We don’t need
a festival to have a party.
Saturday is half-day. Why
don’t we plan to have our party
then?”
Everyone in the class
decided what each would bring
for the party. On Saturday the
children really enjoyed their party. There was so much variety
in food. They played so many games. Everybody was so relaxed.
There was singing and dancing too. They decided that they
would have such a party again.
Write in your notebook
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Do you like to eat with others?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö On what occasions do you eat together with your friends?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Have you ever had a party in your class? When? What all did
you do to arrange a party?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö What did you and your classmates bring to the party?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö What all did you eat?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Who were the people you invited for your party?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Were there some people who work in your school, whom you
could not invite? Who were these people?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Did you wear any special dress for the party?
For the teacher: A class party is a good opportunity to get children to
eat together. Children can also be encouraged to prepare songs, dances
and plays for the party.
2024-25
Page 3


Class Party Class Party Class Party Class Party Class Party
The school reopened today after the vacations. The
children share news about how they spent their holidays.
“When did you put mehendi on your palms?” Meena
asked Aarti. “At my uncle’s wedding,” Aarti said. “You must
have had a lot of fun at the wedding,” David said. “Oh,
yes! I enjoyed the wedding feasts the most,” Aarti said.
“At the wedding, we had fun with all my cousins and
other relatives eating and doing everything together.” Aarti
said, “Why don’t we do something like this in school? Let
us also have some fun together.” Rehana asked.
“I have an idea,” David said. “Why don’t we have a
class party ? Then we can also eat and have fun together.”
“We have parties in our colony whenever there is a festival.
We collect money from everyone for the party. We cook
some dishes and buy other things from the market,”
Rehana said.
2024-25
Eating Together
167
Reena said, “We don’t need
a festival to have a party.
Saturday is half-day. Why
don’t we plan to have our party
then?”
Everyone in the class
decided what each would bring
for the party. On Saturday the
children really enjoyed their party. There was so much variety
in food. They played so many games. Everybody was so relaxed.
There was singing and dancing too. They decided that they
would have such a party again.
Write in your notebook
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Do you like to eat with others?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö On what occasions do you eat together with your friends?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Have you ever had a party in your class? When? What all did
you do to arrange a party?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö What did you and your classmates bring to the party?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö What all did you eat?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Who were the people you invited for your party?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Were there some people who work in your school, whom you
could not invite? Who were these people?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Did you wear any special dress for the party?
For the teacher: A class party is a good opportunity to get children to
eat together. Children can also be encouraged to prepare songs, dances
and plays for the party.
2024-25
Looking Around
168
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö What are the things that you can do to make the party greater
fun for everyone? Discuss.
Celebrating Bihu Celebrating Bihu Celebrating Bihu Celebrating Bihu Celebrating Bihu
Sonmoni woke up early and
ran to meet her friends
Tanvir, Fatima and Mazani.
Today was a special day in
Assam. The new rice crop
had been harvested. The
village was celebrating the
festival of Bihu. The four
friends sang and chatted
happily as they  made the Bhela Ghar from bamboo.
Let us read how they celebrated Bihu.
Sonmoni – Hurry up ! We must finish making the Bhela Ghar
of grass and bamboo before the feast tonight.
Tanvir – Yes, today is Uruka. The whole village will eat together.
Fatima – Have they started preparing the feast?
Sonmoni – Yes, everyone has contributed money to buy the
bora rice, fish and vegetables. They also arranged wood for
mezi. Hariya and Bhadiya have not given money, but they are
helping with all the work.
Fatima – What about the meat, fish and vegetables?
Sonmoni – Some people have gone to market to buy all these
things. The bora rice has been soaked. The whole village is
For the teacher: Magh Bihu is celebrated on 14 and 15 of January
(1st and 2nd Magh, the tenth month of Assamese calendar). The first day  is
called Uruka, and that day people build a temporary shed called Bhela Ghar
and have a community feast. Bora is a common variety of rice used in Assam.
These are ‘sticky’ rice. Encourage children to locate Assam on the map.
Bhela Ghar
2024-25
Page 4


Class Party Class Party Class Party Class Party Class Party
The school reopened today after the vacations. The
children share news about how they spent their holidays.
“When did you put mehendi on your palms?” Meena
asked Aarti. “At my uncle’s wedding,” Aarti said. “You must
have had a lot of fun at the wedding,” David said. “Oh,
yes! I enjoyed the wedding feasts the most,” Aarti said.
“At the wedding, we had fun with all my cousins and
other relatives eating and doing everything together.” Aarti
said, “Why don’t we do something like this in school? Let
us also have some fun together.” Rehana asked.
“I have an idea,” David said. “Why don’t we have a
class party ? Then we can also eat and have fun together.”
“We have parties in our colony whenever there is a festival.
We collect money from everyone for the party. We cook
some dishes and buy other things from the market,”
Rehana said.
2024-25
Eating Together
167
Reena said, “We don’t need
a festival to have a party.
Saturday is half-day. Why
don’t we plan to have our party
then?”
Everyone in the class
decided what each would bring
for the party. On Saturday the
children really enjoyed their party. There was so much variety
in food. They played so many games. Everybody was so relaxed.
There was singing and dancing too. They decided that they
would have such a party again.
Write in your notebook
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Do you like to eat with others?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö On what occasions do you eat together with your friends?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Have you ever had a party in your class? When? What all did
you do to arrange a party?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö What did you and your classmates bring to the party?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö What all did you eat?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Who were the people you invited for your party?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Were there some people who work in your school, whom you
could not invite? Who were these people?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Did you wear any special dress for the party?
For the teacher: A class party is a good opportunity to get children to
eat together. Children can also be encouraged to prepare songs, dances
and plays for the party.
2024-25
Looking Around
168
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö What are the things that you can do to make the party greater
fun for everyone? Discuss.
Celebrating Bihu Celebrating Bihu Celebrating Bihu Celebrating Bihu Celebrating Bihu
Sonmoni woke up early and
ran to meet her friends
Tanvir, Fatima and Mazani.
Today was a special day in
Assam. The new rice crop
had been harvested. The
village was celebrating the
festival of Bihu. The four
friends sang and chatted
happily as they  made the Bhela Ghar from bamboo.
Let us read how they celebrated Bihu.
Sonmoni – Hurry up ! We must finish making the Bhela Ghar
of grass and bamboo before the feast tonight.
Tanvir – Yes, today is Uruka. The whole village will eat together.
Fatima – Have they started preparing the feast?
Sonmoni – Yes, everyone has contributed money to buy the
bora rice, fish and vegetables. They also arranged wood for
mezi. Hariya and Bhadiya have not given money, but they are
helping with all the work.
Fatima – What about the meat, fish and vegetables?
Sonmoni – Some people have gone to market to buy all these
things. The bora rice has been soaked. The whole village is
For the teacher: Magh Bihu is celebrated on 14 and 15 of January
(1st and 2nd Magh, the tenth month of Assamese calendar). The first day  is
called Uruka, and that day people build a temporary shed called Bhela Ghar
and have a community feast. Bora is a common variety of rice used in Assam.
These are ‘sticky’ rice. Encourage children to locate Assam on the map.
Bhela Ghar
2024-25
Eating Together
169
busy making pitha. Some people are cooking and some are
roasting the sweet potatoes. Some will help to serve the food at
night. In the evening, everyone will be served tea and pitha.
Tanvir – I am waiting to eat the cheva rice that we will get at
the feast. I really love it.
Fatima – How will the cheva rice be prepared?
Sonmoni – They will light a fire and boil the water in the big
tao (a big vessel). On this vessel, they will put the Kadhahi
containing soaked rice and cover it with banana leaves. After
some time, the cheva rice will be cooked and ready to eat.
Let us talk
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Where is the festival of Bihu
celebrated?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Which are the festivals you
celebrate together with other
families?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Does everyone cook and eat
together on such festivals?
What are some of the special
dishes that are cooked? How
are they cooked?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Are some special vessels used for cooking these items? What
are they?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Which is the biggest vessel that is used? Can you draw a
picture of it? Can you guess how many people can eat the
food that is cooked in it at one time?
2024-25
Page 5


Class Party Class Party Class Party Class Party Class Party
The school reopened today after the vacations. The
children share news about how they spent their holidays.
“When did you put mehendi on your palms?” Meena
asked Aarti. “At my uncle’s wedding,” Aarti said. “You must
have had a lot of fun at the wedding,” David said. “Oh,
yes! I enjoyed the wedding feasts the most,” Aarti said.
“At the wedding, we had fun with all my cousins and
other relatives eating and doing everything together.” Aarti
said, “Why don’t we do something like this in school? Let
us also have some fun together.” Rehana asked.
“I have an idea,” David said. “Why don’t we have a
class party ? Then we can also eat and have fun together.”
“We have parties in our colony whenever there is a festival.
We collect money from everyone for the party. We cook
some dishes and buy other things from the market,”
Rehana said.
2024-25
Eating Together
167
Reena said, “We don’t need
a festival to have a party.
Saturday is half-day. Why
don’t we plan to have our party
then?”
Everyone in the class
decided what each would bring
for the party. On Saturday the
children really enjoyed their party. There was so much variety
in food. They played so many games. Everybody was so relaxed.
There was singing and dancing too. They decided that they
would have such a party again.
Write in your notebook
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Do you like to eat with others?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö On what occasions do you eat together with your friends?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Have you ever had a party in your class? When? What all did
you do to arrange a party?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö What did you and your classmates bring to the party?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö What all did you eat?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Who were the people you invited for your party?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Were there some people who work in your school, whom you
could not invite? Who were these people?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Did you wear any special dress for the party?
For the teacher: A class party is a good opportunity to get children to
eat together. Children can also be encouraged to prepare songs, dances
and plays for the party.
2024-25
Looking Around
168
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö What are the things that you can do to make the party greater
fun for everyone? Discuss.
Celebrating Bihu Celebrating Bihu Celebrating Bihu Celebrating Bihu Celebrating Bihu
Sonmoni woke up early and
ran to meet her friends
Tanvir, Fatima and Mazani.
Today was a special day in
Assam. The new rice crop
had been harvested. The
village was celebrating the
festival of Bihu. The four
friends sang and chatted
happily as they  made the Bhela Ghar from bamboo.
Let us read how they celebrated Bihu.
Sonmoni – Hurry up ! We must finish making the Bhela Ghar
of grass and bamboo before the feast tonight.
Tanvir – Yes, today is Uruka. The whole village will eat together.
Fatima – Have they started preparing the feast?
Sonmoni – Yes, everyone has contributed money to buy the
bora rice, fish and vegetables. They also arranged wood for
mezi. Hariya and Bhadiya have not given money, but they are
helping with all the work.
Fatima – What about the meat, fish and vegetables?
Sonmoni – Some people have gone to market to buy all these
things. The bora rice has been soaked. The whole village is
For the teacher: Magh Bihu is celebrated on 14 and 15 of January
(1st and 2nd Magh, the tenth month of Assamese calendar). The first day  is
called Uruka, and that day people build a temporary shed called Bhela Ghar
and have a community feast. Bora is a common variety of rice used in Assam.
These are ‘sticky’ rice. Encourage children to locate Assam on the map.
Bhela Ghar
2024-25
Eating Together
169
busy making pitha. Some people are cooking and some are
roasting the sweet potatoes. Some will help to serve the food at
night. In the evening, everyone will be served tea and pitha.
Tanvir – I am waiting to eat the cheva rice that we will get at
the feast. I really love it.
Fatima – How will the cheva rice be prepared?
Sonmoni – They will light a fire and boil the water in the big
tao (a big vessel). On this vessel, they will put the Kadhahi
containing soaked rice and cover it with banana leaves. After
some time, the cheva rice will be cooked and ready to eat.
Let us talk
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Where is the festival of Bihu
celebrated?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Which are the festivals you
celebrate together with other
families?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Does everyone cook and eat
together on such festivals?
What are some of the special
dishes that are cooked? How
are they cooked?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Are some special vessels used for cooking these items? What
are they?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Which is the biggest vessel that is used? Can you draw a
picture of it? Can you guess how many people can eat the
food that is cooked in it at one time?
2024-25
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170
The Bhela Ghar was ready.
The four friends ran off to
change their clothes. Soon all
the people in the village got
together at one place. The
women were dressed in pat and
Muga mekhala-chador. Sonmoni
and her friends ran to the Bhela
Ghar. The drums started to play
and everyone started to sing and
dance. Everyone danced till they
were tired. Then they all sat down
on the ground in rows and ready to eat. The food was served on
banana leaves. Everyone enjoyed the feast. That night they stayed
in Bhela Ghar.
Mazani: Sonmoni! We should go and sleep now. We have to
get up early tomorrow to light the Mezi and Bhela Ghar also.
Find out and do
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Can you guess how many people must have eaten together
in the village feast?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Have you ever seen the Bihu dance? Did you like it?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Find out from the students in your class, the festivals that they
celebrate and the special food that they eat on these days. Who
cooks the special food for festivals?
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Do you wear clothes of some special colours on some festivals?
Make a picture of these clothes in your notebook.
Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Are there special songs that are sung at different festivals in
your place? Learn some of these songs and sing them in the
class.
Mezi
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