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Finding the
Furry Cat!
1
Let us Sing Let us Sing
Looking, looking, looking
Looking for my furry cat!
Are you
sitting
on the
window
shed?
Are you sleeping under
my bed?
Where are you
my furry cat?
Looking, looking, looking
Looking for my furry cat!
Are you inside
the backpack?
Are you outside the
red rack?
Where are you
my furry cat?
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Finding the
Furry Cat!
1
Let us Sing Let us Sing
Looking, looking, looking
Looking for my furry cat!
Are you
sitting
on the
window
shed?
Are you sleeping under
my bed?
Where are you
my furry cat?
Looking, looking, looking
Looking for my furry cat!
Are you inside
the backpack?
Are you outside the
red rack?
Where are you
my furry cat?
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Saw you hiding below
the mat
Here comes my furry cat!
Come, come, come
Come to me my furry cat!
Saw you hopping above
the hat.
Come, come, come
Come to me, my furry cat!
Saw you scratching the
bottom of my jar.
Saw you playing
at the top of my car.
Come to me,
my furry cat!
Read aloud the poem. Ask children to recite and enact it. Children can look
at the pictures and tell what all they see and discuss the things
which are above, below, on, under, and so on with the class.
Encourage them to talk about the animals that they see around
them, like cats, dogs, cows, etc.
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Finding the
Furry Cat!
1
Let us Sing Let us Sing
Looking, looking, looking
Looking for my furry cat!
Are you
sitting
on the
window
shed?
Are you sleeping under
my bed?
Where are you
my furry cat?
Looking, looking, looking
Looking for my furry cat!
Are you inside
the backpack?
Are you outside the
red rack?
Where are you
my furry cat?
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Saw you hiding below
the mat
Here comes my furry cat!
Come, come, come
Come to me my furry cat!
Saw you hopping above
the hat.
Come, come, come
Come to me, my furry cat!
Saw you scratching the
bottom of my jar.
Saw you playing
at the top of my car.
Come to me,
my furry cat!
Read aloud the poem. Ask children to recite and enact it. Children can look
at the pictures and tell what all they see and discuss the things
which are above, below, on, under, and so on with the class.
Encourage them to talk about the animals that they see around
them, like cats, dogs, cows, etc.
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Look at the pictures of the poem and encircle the
correct word.
Children can divide themselves into 2 teams. One team will
hide a few things like white chalk, red ball and other items
and ask the other team to find them. Children can give
verbal instructions to find the things using positional words
like inside/outside, far/near, above/below, etc.
For example:
? Look for a white thing which is hidden
near the board and under the table.
? Look for a red thing which is outside
the classroom and under the tree.
A. Where do you put your shoes? Inside/Outside the room.
B. Where do you throw the garbage? Inside/Outside the dustbin.
Think and Answer Think and Answer
A. The red ball is above/ under /on the bed.
B. The cat is inside/outside/on the car.
C. The man is lying under/inside/on the tree.
D. The cow is inside/top of/outside the house.
Let us Play — Find the Things Let us Play — Find the Things
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Finding the
Furry Cat!
1
Let us Sing Let us Sing
Looking, looking, looking
Looking for my furry cat!
Are you
sitting
on the
window
shed?
Are you sleeping under
my bed?
Where are you
my furry cat?
Looking, looking, looking
Looking for my furry cat!
Are you inside
the backpack?
Are you outside the
red rack?
Where are you
my furry cat?
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Saw you hiding below
the mat
Here comes my furry cat!
Come, come, come
Come to me my furry cat!
Saw you hopping above
the hat.
Come, come, come
Come to me, my furry cat!
Saw you scratching the
bottom of my jar.
Saw you playing
at the top of my car.
Come to me,
my furry cat!
Read aloud the poem. Ask children to recite and enact it. Children can look
at the pictures and tell what all they see and discuss the things
which are above, below, on, under, and so on with the class.
Encourage them to talk about the animals that they see around
them, like cats, dogs, cows, etc.
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Look at the pictures of the poem and encircle the
correct word.
Children can divide themselves into 2 teams. One team will
hide a few things like white chalk, red ball and other items
and ask the other team to find them. Children can give
verbal instructions to find the things using positional words
like inside/outside, far/near, above/below, etc.
For example:
? Look for a white thing which is hidden
near the board and under the table.
? Look for a red thing which is outside
the classroom and under the tree.
A. Where do you put your shoes? Inside/Outside the room.
B. Where do you throw the garbage? Inside/Outside the dustbin.
Think and Answer Think and Answer
A. The red ball is above/ under /on the bed.
B. The cat is inside/outside/on the car.
C. The man is lying under/inside/on the tree.
D. The cow is inside/top of/outside the house.
Let us Play — Find the Things Let us Play — Find the Things
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A. Tick ü the things which are inside.
Each child aims and throws the ball inside the basket.
When the ball goes inside, other children will say IN and
when it goes outside the basket, they say OUT.
Activity should be conducted in a manner so that all the children are
engaged, irrespective of their differential abilities. For example, a
ghungroo can be attached to the ball, and surface of the basket
can be made different from the surface outside in order to get
specific sound when the ball is in or out of the basket.
Let us Play — Throw the Ball! Let us Play — Throw the Ball!
Let us Do Let us Do
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Finding the
Furry Cat!
1
Let us Sing Let us Sing
Looking, looking, looking
Looking for my furry cat!
Are you
sitting
on the
window
shed?
Are you sleeping under
my bed?
Where are you
my furry cat?
Looking, looking, looking
Looking for my furry cat!
Are you inside
the backpack?
Are you outside the
red rack?
Where are you
my furry cat?
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Saw you hiding below
the mat
Here comes my furry cat!
Come, come, come
Come to me my furry cat!
Saw you hopping above
the hat.
Come, come, come
Come to me, my furry cat!
Saw you scratching the
bottom of my jar.
Saw you playing
at the top of my car.
Come to me,
my furry cat!
Read aloud the poem. Ask children to recite and enact it. Children can look
at the pictures and tell what all they see and discuss the things
which are above, below, on, under, and so on with the class.
Encourage them to talk about the animals that they see around
them, like cats, dogs, cows, etc.
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Look at the pictures of the poem and encircle the
correct word.
Children can divide themselves into 2 teams. One team will
hide a few things like white chalk, red ball and other items
and ask the other team to find them. Children can give
verbal instructions to find the things using positional words
like inside/outside, far/near, above/below, etc.
For example:
? Look for a white thing which is hidden
near the board and under the table.
? Look for a red thing which is outside
the classroom and under the tree.
A. Where do you put your shoes? Inside/Outside the room.
B. Where do you throw the garbage? Inside/Outside the dustbin.
Think and Answer Think and Answer
A. The red ball is above/ under /on the bed.
B. The cat is inside/outside/on the car.
C. The man is lying under/inside/on the tree.
D. The cow is inside/top of/outside the house.
Let us Play — Find the Things Let us Play — Find the Things
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A. Tick ü the things which are inside.
Each child aims and throws the ball inside the basket.
When the ball goes inside, other children will say IN and
when it goes outside the basket, they say OUT.
Activity should be conducted in a manner so that all the children are
engaged, irrespective of their differential abilities. For example, a
ghungroo can be attached to the ball, and surface of the basket
can be made different from the surface outside in order to get
specific sound when the ball is in or out of the basket.
Let us Play — Throw the Ball! Let us Play — Throw the Ball!
Let us Do Let us Do
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B. Tick ü the things which are outside.
C. Look at the picture and tick ü the correct words.
D. Draw a smile below the nose and eyebrows above the eyes.
i. A boy is sitting on/under the tree.
ii. Birds are on/under the tree.
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