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Page 1 115 Sports and Wellness t he Winner Let us do these activities before we read. 1. Look at this picture. (a) What are these children doing? (b) Where do you think they are? (c) What is the time of the day? 2. Discuss the given questions with your classmates and teacher. You may begin your sentences with— I go to … I play with ... The place I go to for playing ... I like playing ... Sometimes I come back ... (a) When do you go to play after school? (b) Who do you play with? (c) Where do you go to play in the evening? (d) Which games do you like playing? (e) When do you come back home? Unit 4.indd 115 13-Jun-24 10:59:42 AM Page 2 115 Sports and Wellness t he Winner Let us do these activities before we read. 1. Look at this picture. (a) What are these children doing? (b) Where do you think they are? (c) What is the time of the day? 2. Discuss the given questions with your classmates and teacher. You may begin your sentences with— I go to … I play with ... The place I go to for playing ... I like playing ... Sometimes I come back ... (a) When do you go to play after school? (b) Who do you play with? (c) Where do you go to play in the evening? (d) Which games do you like playing? (e) When do you come back home? Unit 4.indd 115 13-Jun-24 10:59:42 AM 116 Poorvi—Grade 6 Let us read Evenings, we play ball next to the creek in our neighbour’s field. We run so fast I can’t even catch my breath. When blue dark turns to black, cold grass aches our feet, trees creep close— game’s over. Night wins! Georgia Heard Let us discuss 1. Read the given lines from the poem. Write the meaning of the lines by identifying the words/expressions in them. Unit 4.indd 116 13-Jun-24 10:59:43 AM Page 3 115 Sports and Wellness t he Winner Let us do these activities before we read. 1. Look at this picture. (a) What are these children doing? (b) Where do you think they are? (c) What is the time of the day? 2. Discuss the given questions with your classmates and teacher. You may begin your sentences with— I go to … I play with ... The place I go to for playing ... I like playing ... Sometimes I come back ... (a) When do you go to play after school? (b) Who do you play with? (c) Where do you go to play in the evening? (d) Which games do you like playing? (e) When do you come back home? Unit 4.indd 115 13-Jun-24 10:59:42 AM 116 Poorvi—Grade 6 Let us read Evenings, we play ball next to the creek in our neighbour’s field. We run so fast I can’t even catch my breath. When blue dark turns to black, cold grass aches our feet, trees creep close— game’s over. Night wins! Georgia Heard Let us discuss 1. Read the given lines from the poem. Write the meaning of the lines by identifying the words/expressions in them. Unit 4.indd 116 13-Jun-24 10:59:43 AM 117 Sports and Wellness 2. Read the poem. Complete the following based on the poem. The children play ______________ in the ______________ in the neighbour’s ______________. They run so ______________ that they run out of breath. They continue to play till the evening when the blue sky turns ______________, and the trees are not clearly visible. They can feel their feet ______________, now that it is cold. Finally, they stop ______________ and go home as it is night. Let us think and reflect 1. Read the given lines and answer the questions that follow. (a) We run so fast I can’t even catch my breath. S.No. Lines from the poem Meaning 1. next to the creek Clue: a small body of water. 2. I can’t even catch my breath Clue: the child has been running. 3. When blue dark turns to black Clue: the colour of the sky changes from blue to black. What does it mean? 4. trees creep close Clue: it is evening time. Why do you think the trees seem close? Unit 4.indd 117 13-Jun-24 10:59:43 AM Page 4 115 Sports and Wellness t he Winner Let us do these activities before we read. 1. Look at this picture. (a) What are these children doing? (b) Where do you think they are? (c) What is the time of the day? 2. Discuss the given questions with your classmates and teacher. You may begin your sentences with— I go to … I play with ... The place I go to for playing ... I like playing ... Sometimes I come back ... (a) When do you go to play after school? (b) Who do you play with? (c) Where do you go to play in the evening? (d) Which games do you like playing? (e) When do you come back home? Unit 4.indd 115 13-Jun-24 10:59:42 AM 116 Poorvi—Grade 6 Let us read Evenings, we play ball next to the creek in our neighbour’s field. We run so fast I can’t even catch my breath. When blue dark turns to black, cold grass aches our feet, trees creep close— game’s over. Night wins! Georgia Heard Let us discuss 1. Read the given lines from the poem. Write the meaning of the lines by identifying the words/expressions in them. Unit 4.indd 116 13-Jun-24 10:59:43 AM 117 Sports and Wellness 2. Read the poem. Complete the following based on the poem. The children play ______________ in the ______________ in the neighbour’s ______________. They run so ______________ that they run out of breath. They continue to play till the evening when the blue sky turns ______________, and the trees are not clearly visible. They can feel their feet ______________, now that it is cold. Finally, they stop ______________ and go home as it is night. Let us think and reflect 1. Read the given lines and answer the questions that follow. (a) We run so fast I can’t even catch my breath. S.No. Lines from the poem Meaning 1. next to the creek Clue: a small body of water. 2. I can’t even catch my breath Clue: the child has been running. 3. When blue dark turns to black Clue: the colour of the sky changes from blue to black. What does it mean? 4. trees creep close Clue: it is evening time. Why do you think the trees seem close? Unit 4.indd 117 13-Jun-24 10:59:43 AM 118 Poorvi—Grade 6 (i) Complete the sentence given below with the correct option. The speaker needs to catch her breath because ____________________________________. a. everyone decides to walk b. all the friends wish to go home c. running fast results in being breathless d. they need to do breathing exercises (ii) Is the speaker alone? Why do you say so? (iii) What does the pattern in the lines tell us? (b) When blue dark turns to black, cold grass aches our feet, trees creep close— game’s over. Night wins! (i) Give one reason why the grass is cold. (ii) Complete the sentence suitably. The children’s feet are aching because_________________. (iii) Why does ‘Night’ win? Night wins because the ___________________________. a. time for play has ended b. children are tired c. time to play at home begins d. night follows day Let us learn 1. Read the information given in the table and see what the poet has done in the poem ‘The Winner’. Unit 4.indd 118 13-Jun-24 10:59:43 AM Page 5 115 Sports and Wellness t he Winner Let us do these activities before we read. 1. Look at this picture. (a) What are these children doing? (b) Where do you think they are? (c) What is the time of the day? 2. Discuss the given questions with your classmates and teacher. You may begin your sentences with— I go to … I play with ... The place I go to for playing ... I like playing ... Sometimes I come back ... (a) When do you go to play after school? (b) Who do you play with? (c) Where do you go to play in the evening? (d) Which games do you like playing? (e) When do you come back home? Unit 4.indd 115 13-Jun-24 10:59:42 AM 116 Poorvi—Grade 6 Let us read Evenings, we play ball next to the creek in our neighbour’s field. We run so fast I can’t even catch my breath. When blue dark turns to black, cold grass aches our feet, trees creep close— game’s over. Night wins! Georgia Heard Let us discuss 1. Read the given lines from the poem. Write the meaning of the lines by identifying the words/expressions in them. Unit 4.indd 116 13-Jun-24 10:59:43 AM 117 Sports and Wellness 2. Read the poem. Complete the following based on the poem. The children play ______________ in the ______________ in the neighbour’s ______________. They run so ______________ that they run out of breath. They continue to play till the evening when the blue sky turns ______________, and the trees are not clearly visible. They can feel their feet ______________, now that it is cold. Finally, they stop ______________ and go home as it is night. Let us think and reflect 1. Read the given lines and answer the questions that follow. (a) We run so fast I can’t even catch my breath. S.No. Lines from the poem Meaning 1. next to the creek Clue: a small body of water. 2. I can’t even catch my breath Clue: the child has been running. 3. When blue dark turns to black Clue: the colour of the sky changes from blue to black. What does it mean? 4. trees creep close Clue: it is evening time. Why do you think the trees seem close? Unit 4.indd 117 13-Jun-24 10:59:43 AM 118 Poorvi—Grade 6 (i) Complete the sentence given below with the correct option. The speaker needs to catch her breath because ____________________________________. a. everyone decides to walk b. all the friends wish to go home c. running fast results in being breathless d. they need to do breathing exercises (ii) Is the speaker alone? Why do you say so? (iii) What does the pattern in the lines tell us? (b) When blue dark turns to black, cold grass aches our feet, trees creep close— game’s over. Night wins! (i) Give one reason why the grass is cold. (ii) Complete the sentence suitably. The children’s feet are aching because_________________. (iii) Why does ‘Night’ win? Night wins because the ___________________________. a. time for play has ended b. children are tired c. time to play at home begins d. night follows day Let us learn 1. Read the information given in the table and see what the poet has done in the poem ‘The Winner’. Unit 4.indd 118 13-Jun-24 10:59:43 AM 119 Sports and Wellness Lines from the poem What the poet has done Other examples I can’t even catch my breath This tells us that the children are really out of breath. The pattern is used to highlight them being out of breath. The leaves are falling, falling, falling. Night wins! The poet has used human qualities for inanimate things. Here, night has been shown as winning. This is called personification . The sun played hide-and-seek with the clouds. Now, try to write some examples of your own for both. Use your imagination when creating these examples. Let us listen Listen to the riddles and write which sport is being referred to in the table below. Riddle 1 2 3 4 Sport water bodies 2. The poet has talked about a creek in the poem. You now know that creek is a water body. Complete the word web given below by writing which other water bodies you can think of. Discuss with your teacher. Unit 4.indd 119 13-Jun-24 10:59:43 AMRead More
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