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(a) Do you think Pranav’s task is simple? Why or why not?
Ans: No, Pranav’s task is not simple because he has to use alternative methods and overcome significant challenges to perform activities that most people do with their hands.
(b) How does Pranav’s special ability make you feel?
Ans: Pranav’s special ability is inspiring and makes me feel amazed at his determination and creativity.
(c) What qualities do you think were important for Pranav to become successful?
Ans: The qualities important for Pranav to become successful include determination, resilience, creativity, and a positive mindset.
(d) What message does Pranav’s story give us?
Ans: Pranav’s story gives us the message that with determination and hard work, we can overcome any obstacle and achieve our goals.
Q2: Look at the picture of Kathiawar embroidery. Discuss in pairs.
(a) List the steps you think are needed to create this embroidery.
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(b) Discuss if these steps can be done with feet, instead of hands.
Ans: Yes, these steps can be done with feet, but it requires a high level of skill and practice to achieve the precision needed for detailed embroidery.
(c) What efforts would be needed if someone has to embroider with their feet? Do you think it is possible?
Ans: The efforts needed would include developing dexterity and control with their feet, practicing threading the needle, and mastering the movements required for stitching. It is possible with dedication and perseverance, as demonstrated by Ila Sachani.
Q1: Read the paragraphs and write the main idea for each. Then, match the main idea with two supporting details.
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Q1: Read the following lines and answer the questions that follow.
Unlike other children, she could not use her hands in the usual way. While other small hands drew figures in the sand or plucked wild flowers, she wondered why she could not join them. She too wanted to hold a chalk in her hands and draw figures on a slate.
(a) Choose the correct option to fill in the blank.
‘Unlike other children’ means that Ila was _____________. (unaware/different/simple)
Ans: ‘Unlike other children’ means that Ila was different.
(b) What could Ila have felt when she could not join others in things they did?
Ans: Ila could have felt sad, left out, and frustrated when she could not join others in activities that required the use of hands.
(c) Complete the following with a suitable reason.
Ila could not draw figures on the slate because ___________.
Ans: Ila could not draw figures on the slate because she could not use her hands.
Q2: What creative ways did Ila and her family use to overcome the challenges she faced?
Ans: Ila and her family used creative ways such as teaching her to use her feet for embroidery, encouraging her to develop dexterity with her legs for everyday tasks, and supporting her learning of various embroidery styles.
Q3: How did ‘new independence’ help Ila?
Ans: The new independence helped Ila by allowing her to earn a regular income, gain recognition for her talent, and find joy in her work. It boosted her confidence and demonstrated her ability to overcome challenges.
Q4: Why was the first state exhibition an important event in Ila’s life?
Ans: The first state exhibition was important because it brought Ila’s talent to a wider audience, leading to increased recognition, admiration, and opportunities for her work to be purchased, thus transforming her life.
Q5: What does the sentence, ‘art has the power to rise above physical boundaries and touch the soul’, tell us about the power of art?
Ans: The sentence indicates that art transcends physical limitations and can deeply move and inspire people, highlighting the emotional and spiritual impact of artistic expression.
Q6: How can we be helpful and encouraging like Ila’s family and friends when someone faces challenges?
Ans: We can be helpful and encouraging by offering support, recognizing and nurturing their talents, providing opportunities for them to showcase their abilities, and maintaining a positive and motivating environment.
Q7: How can Ila’s story help others to overcome challenges in their lives?
Ans: Ila’s story can inspire others to persevere in the face of challenges, believe in their abilities, and understand that determination and hard work can lead to success and fulfillment despite obstacles.
Q1: Read the words from the text given in Column A. Then, try to understand what they mean by reading the sentences in Column B. Now, match the word to its correct synonym in Column C. There are two extra synonyms given. You may refer to the dictionary.
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Q2: Unscramble the antonyms of the words in Column A. An example has been given for you.
Example: display – E D I H (H I D E )
(a) tiny – E G H U (H __ __ __)
(b) wonderful – R E E B L I T R (T __ R __ __ B ___ E)
(c) quiet – I Y N S O (N __ __ __ __)
(d) task – S I A E M T P (P __ S T __ __ E)
(e) tough – S E Y A (E __ __ __)
Use these antonyms in sentences of your own.
Ans: Example: display – E D I H (H I D E)
(a) tiny – E G H U (H U G E)
(b) wonderful – R E E B L I T R (T E R R I B L E)
(c) quiet – I Y N S O (N O I S Y)
(d) task – S I A E M T P (S I M P L E)
(e) tough – SEYA (E A S Y)
Use these antonyms in sentences of your own.
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Q3: Read the sentences from the text and focus on the highlighted words.
(a) The highlighted words tell us about the quantity. Choose what the words show.
(i) Unmentioned quantity
(ii) Large quantity
Ans: The highlighted words are lots, many, many, many, many.
These words indicate a large quantity.
(b) Let us now understand what words of quantity tell us.
Fill in the blanks to complete an example for each word of quantity. Hints are given in the brackets.
Now, create two sentences for each word of quantity (i-vi), and share them with your teacher and classmates.
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Sentences for each word of quantity:
(i) Many
(ii) Much
(iii) Some
(iv) A few
(v) Little/Some
(vi) Some
You will listen to a talk about Kathiawar embroidery. As you listen, circle the correct option.
(a) Form
(i) old
(ii) new
Ans: (i) old
(b) Colours
(i) soft
(ii) bright
Ans: (ii) bright
(c) Stitches
(i) running stitch
(ii) chain stitch
Ans: (ii) chain stitch
(d) Seen on
(i) children’s caps
(ii) pants
Ans: (i) children’s caps
(e) Things used
(i) small mirrors
(ii) shapes of buttons
Ans: (i) small mirrors
(f) Designs
(i) elephants and horses
(ii) squares and triangles
Ans: (i) elephants and horses
Q: In pairs, write down two questions you would like to ask Ila Sachani.
(a) Look at two examples.
Where were you born?
Did you go to school?
The Yes/No questions use a rising tone at the end.
(b) Speak the example questions aloud as a peer activity at least five times.
(c) Now, take turns to ask your questions to another classmate.
Speak clearly and with the correct rising tone as shown in (a).
Ans: (a) Here are two questions I might ask Ila Sachani:
How did you learn to use your feet for embroidery?
Did you ever feel like giving up? How did you stay motivated?
(b) This is an activity. So, do yourself in the presence of your teacher.
(c) This is an activity. So, do it yourself.
Q1: Does anyone in your family or neighborhood do embroidery? Find out what type of embroidery they do and how they learned it.
Ans: Family or Neighbourhood Embroidery:
Ask around in your family or neighborhood if anyone does embroidery. If you find someone, ask them these questions:
Q2: Try a simple stitch on cloth with the guidance of a family member.
Ans: With the help of a family member, try a simple stitch on a piece of cloth. Here’s a basic guide:
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1. What is the main theme of the article "Embroidering Dreams with her feet"? |
2. How did Ila Sachani overcome her physical challenges to succeed in embroidery? |
3. What impact did Ila's story have on her community? |
4. What techniques did Ila use in her embroidery? |
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