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Page 1 Chapter 6. Paper Boats Let us read Let us read Meena walked towards the stream near the bamboo bridge. She bent a little and put a paper boat in the water. It sailed down the stream swiftly. Meena was delighted. She went on putting several paper boats in the stream. Page 2 Chapter 6. Paper Boats Let us read Let us read Meena walked towards the stream near the bamboo bridge. She bent a little and put a paper boat in the water. It sailed down the stream swiftly. Meena was delighted. She went on putting several paper boats in the stream. 57 Santoor ¦ Class 3 As the boats floated down the stream, she saw a naughty boy pushing the boats into the water. Meena stared at the boy angrily. He did not care for Meena’s angry face. She shouted “Stop!” But the boy did not stop. “Why are you overturning the paper boats?” Meena asked angrily. “Because it is fun,” replied the boy. “It may be fun for you, but those are my paper boats” said Meena. “So, you just stop overturning my boats.” The boy thought for a minute and said, “I will not do it again, but I also want to play. Can you help me?” Meena said, “I have enough paper. You can make boats for yourself.” Page 3 Chapter 6. Paper Boats Let us read Let us read Meena walked towards the stream near the bamboo bridge. She bent a little and put a paper boat in the water. It sailed down the stream swiftly. Meena was delighted. She went on putting several paper boats in the stream. 57 Santoor ¦ Class 3 As the boats floated down the stream, she saw a naughty boy pushing the boats into the water. Meena stared at the boy angrily. He did not care for Meena’s angry face. She shouted “Stop!” But the boy did not stop. “Why are you overturning the paper boats?” Meena asked angrily. “Because it is fun,” replied the boy. “It may be fun for you, but those are my paper boats” said Meena. “So, you just stop overturning my boats.” The boy thought for a minute and said, “I will not do it again, but I also want to play. Can you help me?” Meena said, “I have enough paper. You can make boats for yourself.” 58 Santoor ¦ Class 3 The boy answered, “I don’t know how to fold the paper to make boats.” Meena said, “That’s easy, I will help you.” She showed him how to make the boats. Meena took out coloured paper of different sizes. She showed the boy how to fold and re-fold the paper to make a boat. The boy watched carefully. Then he took a piece of paper and started to make a paper boat. Soon a few boats were ready. Meena gently put her boats in the stream. The boy put his boats in the stream too. The boats sailed down the stream. Both enjoyed watching the boats. New words delighted several overturning stream watched A. Answer the following. 1. What was Meena playing with? ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ Page 4 Chapter 6. Paper Boats Let us read Let us read Meena walked towards the stream near the bamboo bridge. She bent a little and put a paper boat in the water. It sailed down the stream swiftly. Meena was delighted. She went on putting several paper boats in the stream. 57 Santoor ¦ Class 3 As the boats floated down the stream, she saw a naughty boy pushing the boats into the water. Meena stared at the boy angrily. He did not care for Meena’s angry face. She shouted “Stop!” But the boy did not stop. “Why are you overturning the paper boats?” Meena asked angrily. “Because it is fun,” replied the boy. “It may be fun for you, but those are my paper boats” said Meena. “So, you just stop overturning my boats.” The boy thought for a minute and said, “I will not do it again, but I also want to play. Can you help me?” Meena said, “I have enough paper. You can make boats for yourself.” 58 Santoor ¦ Class 3 The boy answered, “I don’t know how to fold the paper to make boats.” Meena said, “That’s easy, I will help you.” She showed him how to make the boats. Meena took out coloured paper of different sizes. She showed the boy how to fold and re-fold the paper to make a boat. The boy watched carefully. Then he took a piece of paper and started to make a paper boat. Soon a few boats were ready. Meena gently put her boats in the stream. The boy put his boats in the stream too. The boats sailed down the stream. Both enjoyed watching the boats. New words delighted several overturning stream watched A. Answer the following. 1. What was Meena playing with? ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ 59 Santoor ¦ Class 3 2. Meena was angry. Why? ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ 3. How did Meena help the boy? ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ B. Think and answer. 1. Meena made paper boats. What else can you make with paper? Discuss in small groups. 2. What games do you play with your friends? Which one do you like the most? Why? C. Say whether True or False. 1. The boy thought it was fun to overturn paper boats. 2. Meena ran home to complain about the boy. 3. The boy did not know how to make paper boats. 4. Meena had only white paper. Let us think Let us think Page 5 Chapter 6. Paper Boats Let us read Let us read Meena walked towards the stream near the bamboo bridge. She bent a little and put a paper boat in the water. It sailed down the stream swiftly. Meena was delighted. She went on putting several paper boats in the stream. 57 Santoor ¦ Class 3 As the boats floated down the stream, she saw a naughty boy pushing the boats into the water. Meena stared at the boy angrily. He did not care for Meena’s angry face. She shouted “Stop!” But the boy did not stop. “Why are you overturning the paper boats?” Meena asked angrily. “Because it is fun,” replied the boy. “It may be fun for you, but those are my paper boats” said Meena. “So, you just stop overturning my boats.” The boy thought for a minute and said, “I will not do it again, but I also want to play. Can you help me?” Meena said, “I have enough paper. You can make boats for yourself.” 58 Santoor ¦ Class 3 The boy answered, “I don’t know how to fold the paper to make boats.” Meena said, “That’s easy, I will help you.” She showed him how to make the boats. Meena took out coloured paper of different sizes. She showed the boy how to fold and re-fold the paper to make a boat. The boy watched carefully. Then he took a piece of paper and started to make a paper boat. Soon a few boats were ready. Meena gently put her boats in the stream. The boy put his boats in the stream too. The boats sailed down the stream. Both enjoyed watching the boats. New words delighted several overturning stream watched A. Answer the following. 1. What was Meena playing with? ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ 59 Santoor ¦ Class 3 2. Meena was angry. Why? ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ 3. How did Meena help the boy? ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ B. Think and answer. 1. Meena made paper boats. What else can you make with paper? Discuss in small groups. 2. What games do you play with your friends? Which one do you like the most? Why? C. Say whether True or False. 1. The boy thought it was fun to overturn paper boats. 2. Meena ran home to complain about the boy. 3. The boy did not know how to make paper boats. 4. Meena had only white paper. Let us think Let us think 60 Santoor ¦ Class 3 Let us speak Let us speak Look at the pictures. Tell the story of ‘Manish saves the ant’ to the class. Note to the teacher • Give a help box according to the level of learners. • Provide support to the learners as and when needed.Read More
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